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chancy
5th March 2016, 04:48
Hello Everyone:
As most of you knew Alberta Canada's economy was unstoppable UNTIL
oil prices dropped. The current government known as NDP run by Rachel Notley is on a course for disaster! Raising taxes on the business sector. Putting cap and trade in. Raising the minimum wage to $15 dollars an hour and the list goes on.............
Continues to spend like theirs billions of dollars a month coming in when in actuality the province of Alberta is going to be in debt by the provincial governments accountants by 9 billion which is probably padded. The debt will be more like 20 billion this year.
People might think that Kevin O’Leary is arrogant BUT he definitely says it correctly in the letter to Ms Notley.
For once someone needs to get this government to wake up...........
chancy

Link:
http://www.theglobeandmail.com/report-on-business/rob-commentary/you-have-to-do-something-ms-notley-heres-a-four-point-plan-for-alberta/article29012727/?ref=yfp


Article:
You have to do something, Ms. Notley – here’s a four-point plan for Alberta

Kevin O’Leary

Contributed to The Globe and Mail
Published Friday, Mar. 04, 2016 5:00AM EST
Kevin O’Leary is chairman of O’Leary Financial Group.

From: Kevin O’Leary

To: Alberta Premier Rachel Notley

Hi Premier Notley, how’s it going? Actually, you don’t need to answer that – it’s obviously a pretty grim situation we all find ourselves in today.

Energy is the No. 1 export in Canada by miles; nothing even comes close. Energy, energy services, and transportation represent as much as a third of our economy. You are the steward of a very important economic engine. If anything bad happens to Alberta, we’re all screwed. And bad things are happening.

I recently promised Canadian taxpayers that I would call out incompetence, mediocrity and risk in government policy. That’s why I’m writing. Since you took over as Premier, the price of oil has collapsed, the dollar has cratered and 73,000 Albertans lost their jobs last year.

I heard you say recently that none of this is your fault because you don’t control the price of oil. That’s true, but the fall in the dollar and a lot of the job losses have your name all over them.

First, the dollar. A weak dollar is bad for Canada. Our companies can’t competitively become productive if they can’t buy technologically-advanced services or new plant equipment. Now, they’re working with a dollarette that’s lost 35 per cent of its value .

No one wants to buy the Canadian dollar, and you’re a good part of the reason.

Energy is a multitrillion-dollar global sector, and it’s part of every country’s economy. If you’re a sovereign fund, you might invest 10 per cent to 20 per cent in energy companies globally, adjusted for GDP weighting. Canada would receive 2 per cent to 3 per cent of any global funds allocation – so in the case of a $100-billion fund, about $345-million. In order to make this investment, global portfolio managers would use their British pounds, Swiss francs or U.S. dollars to buy Canadian dollars and then use them to buy debt or equity positions in Canadian energy and energy service companies. Thousands of these funds were investors in Canadian energy – until you showed up to speak, uncoached, in New York a few months ago. You told them you were raising corporate taxes by 10 per cent, beginning a review of royalty rates and planning to introduce billions in new carbon taxes. All while the price of oil was collapsing. What were you thinking? That was the worst road show in Canadian industrial history. No wonder the dollar collapsed, and the market cap of Alberta-based Canadian energy companies followed suit. Global investors checked out by the billions. They sold their Canadian dollars and invested in other countries’ energy sectors.

By the way, you still haven’t announced what royalty rates are going to be on the output from new energy capital investments. No one is going to invest in new Alberta energy projects until they can calculate their returns. Why is this taking so long? Investors hate uncertainty.

Now, let’s talk about the 73,000 lost jobs. A lot of the blame for this falls on your shoulders. Early in your mandate, when oil prices were declining, you should have leaped into action. Instead you spent your time travelling around, discussing new climate-change initiatives. Are you kidding? That’s not your primary mandate. Your first concern should have been jobs. It doesn’t mean you had to abandon environmental issues in the long term, but you have put your people first. You breached this trust and now you’re paying for it.

It must frustrate you that a guy from Ontario is holding your feet to the fire this way. Unfortunately, Alberta is such a large part of the Canadian economy that when it catches a cold, the whole country gets sick. And right now, Alberta has influenza. I bet thousands of Albertans are writing you letters, but they don’t have the national media publishing theirs. I’m writing on their behalf. And I’m just getting warmed up.

I’m interested in affecting economic and fiscal policy when I see it broken. And your policy plan is definitely broken – in fact, as far as I can tell, you don’t have one. So I’m going to give you one.

1) Reverse the 10-per-cent increase in corporate taxes that you implemented at the beginning of your mandate.

2) On existing oil-and-gas production, slash royalty rates by 50 per cent for the next 24 months so companies have more cash for employee retention. These people are highly trained, valuable assets and no company wants to let them go. But your ill-timed tax increase and royalty uncertainty has caused companies to reduce risk by lowering costs. The short-term 50-per-cent reduction in royalty rates gives them more cash to sustain them during the downturn. Meet with each large-cap CEO and tell them that you’ll be increasing royalty rates in the future to make back what you’re giving up now. The point is, you want to keep those energy workers employed during the downturn.

3) On new oil-and-gas production capital expenditures, implement a 12-month capital cost allowance acceleration. In other words, if anybody is willing to invest in new Alberta production, they can write off the entire investment in the year it occurred.

4) On any new capital investment, there will be a 36-month royalty holiday on any new production of oil-and-gas flows. New capital investments create new jobs.

Of course, this will create deficits, but you are going to get those anyway. At least with this plan, you’re not at war with the No. 1 industry and employer in your province. And all this will help the Canadian dollar – investors will have to buy it if they wish to invest.

Put it all in a presentation and hit the road. Your message to the world is simple: Alberta is back in business and has the most attractive terms and potential returns for any energy investor on Earth.

Every day billions of dollars are deployed in the energy sector around the world. Your job is to make sure that Alberta is the most attractive place to invest them in. On that count, you’ve failed miserably.

If you reject all of these ideas, then come up with better ones. Doing nothing is not an option unless you want to see another 73,000 Albertans lose their jobs.

sandy
5th March 2016, 07:27
O'leary is a staunch Conservative and was in full support of what Harper produced for Canada???? Have you researched this guys business history??? He is a blow heart with bankruptcies and dirty deals under his belt versus ethical and moral behavior.

Like all Blow Hearts he has the gift of gab......but IMHO, O'leary is totally Ego driven. He see's that another Blow Heart in the US is getting attention and recognition for his efforts to become a even bigger Blow Heart/President>>>>and his neediness for others validation has him attempting to step into the ring of politics.........with fantasies of greater fame!

What realistically can Ms. Notley change right now in the oil/energy industry. Does O'leary really think Alberta can change what is happening on a global platform? Yes Canada better wake up and get with it soon........start creating manufacturing companies other than only the energy industry....build year round green houses and grow more food, target the food needs right here in the west... set up trade deals with the other provinces and lets feed each across the Nation versus get our food from Mexico, China, South America, and on and on......reroute truckers, start train lines again within the country and save on gas, etc. not to mention the environment....build employment potentials by refurbishing infrastructure across the provinces with the monies designated for countries such as Israel that spend billions on military and warring activities ....

I better stop as I could go on and on. I get riled up with the non-stop BS of most of those unaware Blow Heart, EGOTISTICAL so called movers and shakers, who have no real clue about being heart centered, integrated, authentic, or emotionally intelligent leaders.

It is all a game and now more than ever, as one can see by the leaders all over the world.........Our Planet and her creatures are a real sad state of affairs!! I say NO MORE~~ I stopped voting this dumb, systems game into existence a number of years ago!! Here's hoping more will join me and then enact stop paying taxes will be next...and finally we will be on our way to freedom and true sovereignty.

Yes I am an Anarchist....:)

Carmody
5th March 2016, 15:54
Kevin O'Leary is a dick.

Alberta let the western capitalists rape it and it's resources in return for a few shiny worthless baubles, all while wrapped inthe flag of 'freedoms and the western way' directing the Alberta public's attention to the Federal Canadian government.

Which is exactly what a neo-con controlled provincial government is expected to do, when it is invested in the control and break up of Canada and folding it into a North American union. Divide, rape, conquer.

If you think Neocons can plan that deep or far ahead, you'd be wrong. They have a history of doing this sort of thing in Canada, which is their most important playground for infiltration.

They brought in Harper, who was definitely a 'Canada hater' and did everything he could to clandestinely tear down the functional fabric of Canada.

So now Alberta has no resource or war chest to weather this storm, they gave it all away to said insider capitalists who infiltrated their politics and government.

Unlike the 'socialist' government of Norway, they have nothing to show for their boom years.

chancy
5th March 2016, 16:45
Hello Everyone:
Yes, Kevin O’Leary may be all the things you say he is BUT at least he has some good ideas to get Alberta's economy in much better order than it is now.
What do we have in Alberta? A premier that never believed she could win the top seat in Alberta. A premier that belongs to the "tree hugger" mentality ( NDP for everyone that doesn't know the history of NDP)
Since Notley has come into office she has given ALL government employees raises, raised spending and in turn turn Alberta into a "have not province"
Anyone can run a province when the money is coming in by billions a month. Notley is the head of Alberta and her decisions are ridiculous. She brought in a fellow that used to work for the bank of canada. His plan was to spend more money and go deeper into debt. Notley followed this to the T.
With the trillions of dollars passing through the Alberta Governments hands they have managed to go deep into the red. The only thing they have managed is to cause everyone to pay more for pretty much everything.
The list is too long for me to write it all. YES, Kevin O’Leary may be alot of things BUT his ideas are sound. Anyone that is in business or not a tree hugger would welcome great ideas.
Just for the record notley ratings in Alberta have gone down 75-85% since elected just over 6 months ago.
The greatest fall in ratings of a premier in the history of Alberta.
chancy

Ernie Nemeth
5th March 2016, 18:40
Of course her ratings are dropping, Alberta s conservative country. That New Democrat government was a vote against the conservatives, not a vote for New Democrats. We only vote for New Democrats when we're pissed at the real government. We use it as a wake up call when one of our two entrenched parties gets out of hand. Right?

And it is a lesson for the public in that province and the rest of Canada. A vote for New Democrats is a vote for fiscal and policy disaster. Not that it is true, but it is the power establishment's message. And it doesn't take much to sell.

chancy
6th March 2016, 00:52
Of course her ratings are dropping, Alberta s conservative country. That New Democrat government was a vote against the conservatives, not a vote for New Democrats. We only vote for New Democrats when we're pissed at the real government. We use it as a wake up call when one of our two entrenched parties gets out of hand. Right?

And it is a lesson for the public in that province and the rest of Canada. A vote for New Democrats is a vote for fiscal and policy disaster. Not that it is true, but it is the power establishment's message. And it doesn't take much to sell.

Hello Ernie Nemeth:
I agree with what you have said but will ad one thing that happened here in Alberta. It was the unions that voted notley into power. notley promised them wage increases and they all got one once she became premier.
It's interesting that ndp getting in even caught the conservatives by surprise! The conservatives are so arrogant that they believe and believed that they could touch water and it would turn to wine............

I didn't and don't like the conservative way of doing business but couldn't stomach voting ndp. Even the thought of having my name associated with disaster was way just too much!

In the Calgary Sun today Rick Bell gave a great article about notley and just how useless her ideas of changing the economic tides in Alberta are and would be.
We're in for a real ride down to reality!
chancy

lilac
6th March 2016, 02:15
Fort MacMoney has reduced the Albertan economy to a fracking mess. Did O"Leary coin that - the dollarette? that's hilarious.

Lifebringer
6th March 2016, 15:54
time for Canadians to go independently green at the north to prevent more spewing of carbon. It's why keystone pipeline isn't gonna come through for globalist to toxify the bread basket regions of the midwestern states. To think they want to poison all the natural springs, water sheds for the people all for "30 shekels of oil silver" to sell the people's air future out. They don't care, they'll sell you their latest air filtration device for 4 times the price made at home, imported from cheap labor nations, and lead lined to make Americans stupid. Flints everywhere. Nobody at the switch to prevent poisoning of our children. Canada needs a revolution also it appears. Back the woman with solution in green energy and conversion. There's your jobs. Two suns and nobody can put together a solar plant or 300 to power underground or above ground homes? Surely Canada can.

chancy
6th March 2016, 17:28
time for Canadians to go independently green at the north to prevent more spewing of carbon. It's why keystone pipeline isn't gonna come through for globalist to toxify the bread basket regions of the midwestern states. To think they want to poison all the natural springs, water sheds for the people all for "30 shekels of oil silver" to sell the people's air future out. They don't care, they'll sell you their latest air filtration device for 4 times the price made at home, imported from cheap labor nations, and lead lined to make Americans stupid. Flints everywhere. Nobody at the switch to prevent poisoning of our children. Canada needs a revolution also it appears. Back the woman with solution in green energy and conversion. There's your jobs. Two suns and nobody can put together a solar plant or 300 to power underground or above ground homes? Surely Canada can.

Hello:
Keystone pipe line is simply a political pawn! It is almost built except for a few hundred miles. Here's a map of pipelines from Canada to USA and vise versa. One more pipeline isn't going to make much difference.
Link:
http://www.theodora.com/pipelines/united_states_pipelines.html

As far a notley she has NO PLAN! There's a fine line between saving the planet and keeping an economy running. Cap and trade won't work because it doesn't save or do anything for the planet except create money for governments to spend.

A revolution??? And what type of revolution are you talking about? People are so passive now due to alot of reasons they cheer more taxes and beg to pay more service fees etc. There will be no revolution with the current system we have. The most you can hope for is notley not being in charge within 3.5 years.
By then Alberta will be in debt by at least 60-100 plus Billion when the Alberta government had trillions of dollars and most is not accounted for. No one even complained. No one checked the books. Not one did anything except pay their taxes and go to work.

You talk about going green. We have thousands of windmill farms in Alberta creating massive amounts of power. Where does 98% of it go??? South to the usa. IF you want to use green power in Canada you pay a premium of about 100% or more added to the price and it doesn't even guarantee it's green power. But it's a great thought and some people buy "green power" ( it's really not green since how do you distingush between the two types of power? )

I think there's alot more messed up in Alberta than we can discuss. Living in Alberta is very, very expensive contrary to what most people outside Alberta believe.
Example: Every exporting country on the planet except Canada charges a reasonable rate for petroleum products to their people. We are charged world prices and sometimes more for something we are suppose to own as Canadians.

Notley is not going to fix the problem because she has NO IDEA how to fix it. Her idea is spend as much as possible and don't worry about the consequences.
This won't work and Alberta has already become a "have not province" in Canada. ( This means instead of passing out the large payouts to other provinces each year we are in need of money now also. Only problem there isn't any money to pass around or receive. We were paying billions and billions a year to the rest of Canada to subsidize their economies to keep them as equal as possible to Alberta's economy which was on fire until oil prices popped the balloon. )

Solutions are possible but not by the ndp. They are unable to wrap their heads around solutions. They only know how to spend and talk the talk. They just can't walk the walk....
chancy

Carmody
7th March 2016, 20:09
Money is real as long as people want to work and can barter/negotiate across systems, for value. That is (partially) the heart of what money is supposed to be.

Any situation that has functional people starving and 'going down' over the idea of value transfer and movement, ie, money, such a thing is wrong headed and controlled, right at the core.

Your clue, of course, is that any country or geographic area that desires to and moves to placing corrected humane and 'human beneficial structure' into money..that country or geographic area is physically destroyed by wars launched by the people who control the money concept in other areas.

So, in effect, she is not spending anything. She, and everyone else associated to the physical locale of Alberta......are allowing forced and normalized concepts and precepts to dominate human life. Plain and simple.

So when people say things like she's spending them into poverty and debt slavery, it always comes back to being of mind and body as a slave ------before the utterance began.

And that is a cold hard reality that so few people see. They say they see it, then they go back to living in it.

sigma6
8th March 2016, 08:24
Alberta was always a one trick pony... ok maybe two... oil and wheat... but they just went through a devastating flood... then ironically a drought during their wheat harvest season... and of course oil is a bust... Anybody who would decide to consider moving to Alberta has no connection to reality, and needs therapy (and I know a few...) Canadian oil is the most expensive oil in the world to produce... they use over a billion cubic meters of gas a year to heat the water to extract the tar to then get the oil they extract... the most energy intensive, polluting, wasteful model for oil production imaginable... And the end product is the cheapest quality oil on the market that fetches the lowest price... it's only value would be for wartime production in an emergency... the destruction to the environment in incalculable... and it is only because of the excess of all this natural gas, that is being flushed down the toilet, is any of this even possible... So stupid, at the very least build nuclear reactors... (like those Thorium Reactors) (if oil is what you need... industrial lubricants, plastics, etc...) This is just rape otherwise... Which makes you wonder... just how long term are these idiots thinking?... Nukes would be the long term solution?... the gas could be sold on the market to pay for it...

Boom towns always turn back into bust towns sooner or later...

And Kevin O'Leary is a smug self serving a**hole