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Jan. 27, 1997: Alberta Liberals make VLT ban an election issue – CBC.ca

The controversy over video lottery terminals became an election issue as the provincial Liberal Party wanted the machines banned heading into the March 11, 1997 general election.

On Jan. 27, 1997 the Liberals'lotteries critic, Percy Wickman, began answering calls on a VLT hotline set up by the party.

Percy Wickman answers calls on a VLT hotline. (CBC)

"The calls are coming in so heavy that the machine is overloading," said Wickman. "It's really heated up, it's heated up to the point that it's the ideal time for us to bring it to a boil."

There were more than 5,000 VLT machines in Alberta. They earned $475 million in revenue in 1996. Pollsshowed 66 per cent of Albertans opposed the gaming devices.

The Liberals believed that VLTs hurt people and communities. They hoped that bringing up the VLT ban as an election topic would translate into more support in the coming election.

However, the March 11 election saw the Liberals fall from 32 to 18 seats in the legislature. VLTsremained in use throughout the province.

In the video from Jan. 27, 1997, CBC's Rick Boguski reported on the hot-button VLT debate and Liberal Party's opposition to them.

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Trump’s voter fraud talk has liberals worried – BBC News

Trump's voter fraud talk has liberals worried
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That last line is likely painfully familiar to liberals. Although Mr Trump's comments were over the top and easily debunked, they mirror more nuanced justifications Republican politicians have offered at the state level to justify tightening voter ...

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Activist denounces liberals at university, gets protests – SFGate

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Activist denounces liberals at university, gets protests

BOULDER, Colo. (AP) A prominent alt-right activist visiting the University of Colorado railed against feminists and liberals and made jokes about Muslims, overweight people and others as about 200 people demonstrated against him, the Boulder Daily Camera reports.

The paper says Milo Yiannopoulos gave a talk Wednesday titled "Why Ugly People Hate Me" in which he argued that the most beautiful people have conservative views and that "liberalism is the refuge of the joyless and unattractive people."

Milo Yiannopoulos is an editor at the alt-right website Breitbart News. The alt-right is an offshoot of conservatism mixing racism, white nationalism and populism. The paper says he was cheered by many in the audience of about 400 in an auditorium on the campus.

Milo Yiannopoulos is an editor at the alt-right website Breitbart News. The alt-right is an offshoot of conservatism mixing racism, white nationalism and populism.

Outside the auditorium, protesters said Yiannopoulos spews hate speech, the paper reported (http://bit.ly/2jzwxvn).

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Information from: Daily Camera, http://www.dailycamera.com/

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Mark Levin: I’d expect this from liberals, but NOT Republicans – Conservative Review

President Donald Trump has floated the idea of a 20 percent tax on all Mexican importsas a way to reduce America's trade deficit and fund the U.S.-Mexico border wall.

The problem? As Conservative Review Editor-in-Chief Mark Levin pointed out on his radio show Thursday night, if the government imposes a 20 percent tax on the southern imports, it's not Mexicans or their government that'd be paying the tax YOU ARE.

Listen:

Mexico doesnt get taxed on anything! Not a thing! Zero! Levin said. These are taxes on the American people on the American worker.

This [tax] isnt for the workers, Levin stressed. You want to do something for the workers? Unleash the economy. How do you do that? Cut taxes. Roll back cumbersome, paralyzing regulations. Rein in government spending.

Just dont pass a tax on the American people and claim youre making Mexico "pay for the wall."

Editors note: A previous version of this article was inadvertently published with the wrong headline.

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Liberals desperately fight demoralization – legal Insurrection (blog)

The Womens March was more a mass group therapy than the launch of a new resistance movement.

The Womens March on Washington, and in many other mostly liberal cities, is being portrayed as the launch of a new resistance to Donald Trump and Republicans.

The use of the term resistance is not by accident.

It conjures up the heroism and selflessness of the French Resistance and the Resistance movements in other Nazi-occupied countries. Since Trump is equated to Hitler in so much of liberal rhetoric, it is in their minds the appropriate analogy.

Resistance, not coincidentally, also is the English translation for the group Harakat al-Muqawama al-Islamiya (Islamic Resistance Movement), better known by its acronym, HAMAS.

This plays into the regressive lefts bizarre affinity for Islamist movements, something put on display at the Womens March through the high profile role of Linda Sarsour and the widely-distributed posters of women in Hijabs made from American flagscreated by the same artist who created the Obama Hope poster.

The word resistance thus plays into many important places in the liberal psyche.

But in reality, the Womens March was more a mass group therapy than the launch of a new resistance movement. It was a way to try to stave off a demoralization of a once hopeful liberal electorate.

We have seen such demoralization play itself out in the crying, group cry-ins, and generally hysterical reaction to Trumps victory.

Its likely to get worse before it gets better.

Trump is fast out of the gate, and throwing out so much change so fast, it has liberals demoralized.

First came cabinet nominations which, to liberals, are an abomination going to the heart of liberal control of the culture the education bureaucracy, environmental regulation, and the Justice Department as political tool.

Barring something startling, its unlikely liberals can stop any of Trumps nominees.

That sense of demoralization is witnessed in the reaction to Trumps decision to move forward on the Keystone and Dakota access pipelines. One environmental activist group tweeted out that Trump is pushing DAPL and Keystone because they were stopped by our movements. He wants us demoralized. It wont work.

But in reality, it likely will work. Liberals will become demoralized.

There have been reports that Trump will seek to cut funding for the National Endowment for the Arts and the National Endowment for the Humanities. From reactions Ive seen on Facebook and elsewhere, that move if it takes place is seen as a mortal threat to an important part of the Democratic base which depends on federal largesse for their artistic and political livelihoods.

Trump also has signaled that he would act forcefully against a form of protest movement important to liberal self-identification, so-called sanctuary cities. Trumps press secretary made clear that the administration would look to cut off federal funding streams for cities that defy federal authority on immigration.

And next week Trump will nominate a Supreme Court justice who almost certainly will be a conservative unacceptable to the liberals. Despite Chuck Schumers taunts that he will block any such nominee, in reality there is little Democrats can to do stop it without provoking a Republican nuclear option.

In the age of Trump, liberals are anti-change. They liked the status quo, and seeing it slip away is demoralizing for them.

It is in this context that the Womens March needs to be understood. They put on a heroic face, but I dont think they believed it.

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