Showing posts with label Election. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Election. Show all posts

Friday, May 25, 2012

Alberta Election 2012

Alberta voters will be going to the polls on April 23, 2012.

It's Premier Alison Redford's first election as leader of the Alberta Progressive Conservative (PC) Party, which has been in power since 1971. Redford won the leadership race on the issue of change - both generational change and attitudinal change - and she definitely leans to the progressive side of progressive conservative.

She has a tough battle on her hands from another conservative party - the right-wing, libertarian Wildrose Party, led by Danielle Smith. The Wildrose Party is more populist, wants smaller government, and is advocating direct democracy measures such as referendums and MLA recalls, as well as lower MLA salaries.

The difference between the two conservative parties in Alberta is much like that between the federal Progressive Conservatives and the Reform Party of Canada in 1988, and includes some of the same players.

The PCs and Wildrose are running neck and neck. You can catch the Alberta leaders in action during the TV leaders' debate on Thursday April 12 on Global TV at 6:30 pm MDT.

More on the Alberta Election
Who Can Vote in Alberta Elections
New Electoral Divisions in Alberta
Register to Vote In the Alberta Election
Voting Information for Alberta Elections
Party Platform Promises - Edmonton Journal


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Sunday, May 6, 2012

Is The Justice Department Over Reaching On Fraud Enforcement in An Election Year?

It seems whenever there is a tough economy, there are more shysters who come out of the woodwork. This makes sense of course because if money is tight, and fewer people to get a job, it's more difficult for these culprits to get a real job to use their cunning and intellectual abilities for positive purposes such as making a profit in their own small businesses. Okay so, I'd like to talk about this for a moment if I might.

You see, I've also noticed another trend. Whenever there is a major election going on, candidates claim that when they get into office they will stop the crime, scams, and fraud. It's hard to say why they do this - perhaps they are redirecting attention away from themselves and their own political shenanigans. But I would suspect that's not the only reason. It's because negative events make better headlines, and if a politician can point at some negative event, and then claim they will fix it, all the suddenly more voters take interest.

In fact, I think a little bit of that is going on right now. There was an interesting piece recently on the FBI website which was of value to discuss, the title of the government press release was; "Attorney General Eric Holder Launches Consumer Protection Working Group to Combat Consumer Fraud Working Group Created Under President Obama's Financial Fraud Enforcement Task Force Brings Together Federal, State, and Local Partners," and it appeared on their site on February 13, 2011.

The reality is - we already have the government bureaucracy to take care of some of these problems, not to mention lots of law enforcement agencies. So why is it now that the Obama Administration wants to jump on this right away, during an election year. How come they didn't work on this problem in the last couple of years? It is not as if there was ever a shortage of dishonest people in the world, so why now?

Another comment that I would like to make, perhaps tongue-in-cheek, is that I guess my biggest question is; when will the FBI investigate the Obama Administration for abuse of law, violating the constitution, and other fraudulent activity (in my opinion)? Seriously, let's talk about that and not just because it's an election year, we can wait until after the election to seek justice and return things back to the rule of law.

If the Obama Administration is merely trying to secure their proposed budget by showing that they need more money to do the job, then the DOJ should have been doing it all along. As we look for things such as corporate malfeasance, how about government administrative and executive leadership malfeasance? Well, I dare to ask the question, yes even in an election year. Please consider all this and think on it.

Lance Winslow has launched a new provocative series of eBooks on Online Crimes. Lance Winslow is a retired Founder of a Nationwide Franchise Chain, and now runs the Online Think Tank; http://www.worldthinktank.net/


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