tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-35935973.post2656497205102628524..comments2023-07-25T02:39:44.615-07:00Comments on Bill Tieleman: Christy Clark's Gas Gamble Now Risks Your Kid's Post-Secondary Education, TooBill Tielemanhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03304971610140279157noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-35935973.post-10254752331458498152014-05-14T22:02:39.289-07:002014-05-14T22:02:39.289-07:00"The lieberals don't want the post second..."The lieberals don't want the post secondary education system producing anyone who might have a thought in their head, or learn to think. That is the danger of universities, revolution. Trade schools not so much"<br /><br />Must be a sample of that kind of thinking. Education in the Arts still exists, but face reality. History is not exactly a job creating industry. E.a.f is out of it once again. There's more to industry than just the trades. There's managers and office personnel, logistics managers, etc. etc. <br /><br />The Left obviously doesn't want anyone who can think beyond the perpetual negativity that the Left seems to wallow in month after month. <br /><br />BC was run by a guy who was a lawyer during the 1990s, and later on by another who was a business agent and hated business success.<br /><br />Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-35935973.post-10332895293555071832014-05-14T11:48:52.515-07:002014-05-14T11:48:52.515-07:00wanting that much money to be allocated to an area...wanting that much money to be allocated to an area, which may not get used, is simply a way of cutting academic budgets without saying that is what you are doing. She and her cabal are not proponents of university educations. Insisting money go into trades is simply a way to take money away from universities. <br /><br />The lieberals don't want the post secondary education system producing anyone who might have a thought in their head, or learn to think. That is the danger of universities, revolution. Trade schools not so much. Of course the Polish revolution did get started by an electrician, in a ship yard.....e.a.f.noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-35935973.post-77813958513322192802014-05-14T11:12:54.453-07:002014-05-14T11:12:54.453-07:00LNG is emblematic of what's wrong with the cur...LNG is emblematic of what's wrong with the current iteration of the BC NDP. While the official party position is "We support LNG in BC", all you hear is NDP supporters and NDP politicians ridiculing and crapping all over the idea of an LNG industry in BC.<br /><br />So even when the BC NDP theoretically support some form of major industrial development, in practice they can't help but drag themselves into the "no" camp. The BC NDP seem to have two potential positions on major economic development proposals: their favorite position - "No" and reluctant, unhappy neutrality that teeters towards "No".<br /><br />Until the BC NDP finds a way enunciate some kind of simple, coherent and POSITIVE message on the economy, particularly on resource-based/major industrial economic development projects, their electoral prospects will remain remote. Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-35935973.post-1643765214792528442014-05-13T23:00:05.724-07:002014-05-13T23:00:05.724-07:00It's been exactly a year---and that's it? ...It's been exactly a year---and that's it? That's all?<br />Jeez! We're screwed!scotty on denmannoreply@blogger.com