For a party that has just an Acting Leader and no leader, a policy that is a work in progress, no candidates and one sitting MLA for less than a week, to be seen as a political force by the Economist magazine, is high praise indeed.
It is reason for hope amongst those of use deeply committed to this centrist, moderate, inclusive, creative and energized progressive citizens movement. We ere becoming a political force to be reckoned with in the changing landscape of Alberta political culture.
http://www.economist.com/node/18010841?story_id=18010841&fsrc=rss
GLENN TAYLOR THINKING LEADERSHIP
Stay tuned to the growth and rise of the Alberta Party. I am working hard to recruit Glenn Taylor to lead us. We are making great progress in his due diligence to finally decide to take on this challenge. As a newly elected Mayor of Hinton just into his third term, one of the key considerations he has to deal with is the expectations and obligations to the citizen of his community. Here is a link to and editorial and a story in the Hinton Voice on his possible run at leading the Alberta Party.
http://hintonvoice.com/mayor-mulls-alberta-party-leadership-run-p1167-140.htm
http://hintonvoice.com/one-tough-decision-p1161-488.htm
There are a few more lose ends. Once we have the final rules of the leadership process from the Provincial Board, Glenn can make his final decision. Those rules will be settled on February 5 so look for the final decision if Glenn Taylor will run or not shortly afterwards.
I am interested in pragmatic pluralist politics, citizen participation, protecting democracy and exploring a full range of public policy issues from an Albertan perspective.
Friday, January 28, 2011
Have Faith in Ted - He's a Healer!
First I applaud Ted Morton for stepping down from Cabinet and announcing his candidacy for the leadership of the Progressive Conservative Party of Alberta. Premier Stelmach did the same thing in 2006. At least they agreed on that approach to campaigning. for the leadership.
Interesting that Dr. Morton is calling on Wildrose Alliance types to return to the true Conservative "Mothership," the PC Party under his rule - or thumb - depending on your preferred metaphor. Mr. Morton insists the unite the right must be done to avoid vote splitting and the moderates making problems for them by coming up the middle.
I expect the progressives in the PC party will have trouble finding a candidate they can believe in to run in this leadership race. It is not Alison Redford although she has the inside track if you listen to the chattering class. Her resume reads like a social democrat but her approach to governing is very much a command and control old fashioned law and order agenda.
With no progressive force in the leadership race Dr. Morton will win and purge the Red Tories out of the party like Harper has done federally. The governing philosophy of the Smith Alliance or the Morton Conservatives will be a combination Calgary School and Fraser Institute with minor variations depending who rules the Republic of Alberta.
Here is an interesting Calgary Herald video clip of the Dr. Morton Cabinet resignation announcement with comments from Smith of the Alliance and Mason of the NDP. Form your own conclusions.
Interesting that Dr. Morton is calling on Wildrose Alliance types to return to the true Conservative "Mothership," the PC Party under his rule - or thumb - depending on your preferred metaphor. Mr. Morton insists the unite the right must be done to avoid vote splitting and the moderates making problems for them by coming up the middle.
I expect the progressives in the PC party will have trouble finding a candidate they can believe in to run in this leadership race. It is not Alison Redford although she has the inside track if you listen to the chattering class. Her resume reads like a social democrat but her approach to governing is very much a command and control old fashioned law and order agenda.
With no progressive force in the leadership race Dr. Morton will win and purge the Red Tories out of the party like Harper has done federally. The governing philosophy of the Smith Alliance or the Morton Conservatives will be a combination Calgary School and Fraser Institute with minor variations depending who rules the Republic of Alberta.
Here is an interesting Calgary Herald video clip of the Dr. Morton Cabinet resignation announcement with comments from Smith of the Alliance and Mason of the NDP. Form your own conclusions.
Thursday, January 27, 2011
Ted Morton Quits Stelmach Cabinet - Runs for Premier.
Today Ted Morton did what I predicted earlier in the day in this blog...he just did it much sooner than I thought. He resigned from the Stelmach Cabinet and announced his run at the Progressive Conservative Party of Alberta leadership.
So the PC Leadership starts today and now one Ted Morton is waiting for the niceties of Premier Stelmach writing his exit letter to the Party President.
Game on! But a PC Party lead by Ted Morton will see to it that the word Progressive is expunged from the party name. There are Principles of the PC party will have to be expunged too. For example Ted Morton is a social conservative Family Values kind of guy. How long do you think this Principle of the PC Party will last?
Or this Principle on Social Policies when he wants to impose draconian cuts to social programs in his preferred future budget and give massive subsidies and royalty breaks to the energy sector for billions of bucks
So the PC Leadership starts today and now one Ted Morton is waiting for the niceties of Premier Stelmach writing his exit letter to the Party President.
Game on! But a PC Party lead by Ted Morton will see to it that the word Progressive is expunged from the party name. There are Principles of the PC party will have to be expunged too. For example Ted Morton is a social conservative Family Values kind of guy. How long do you think this Principle of the PC Party will last?
THE IMPORTANCE OF THE FAMILY
The family is paramount in the development of social responsibility and a sense of self-worth. The family, as defined by its individual members, is of vital importance to our communities. (emphasis added)
Or this Principle on Social Policies when he wants to impose draconian cuts to social programs in his preferred future budget and give massive subsidies and royalty breaks to the energy sector for billions of bucks
SOCIAL POLICIES WHICH ENABLE INDIVIDUAL INITIATIVE AND RESPONSIBILITY
Our social policies should support an environment in which Albertans can work together, be self-reliant, and accept responsibility for their own lives. We also believe that our social policies should ensure that those who need assistance can lead dignified and meaningful lives. (emphasis added)
Or how about Alberta's role in Canada when Dr. Morton is one of those, along with Stephen Harper, who believes Alberta should have a Firewall built around us to keep the influences of the rest of Canada at bay.
ALBERTA AS AN EQUAL PARTNER IN CONFEDERATION
We must strive to maintain sovereignty over provincial matters, believing that a strong and vibrant Alberta is a cornerstone of a strong and united Canada. (emphasis added)
inally here is some more context on the real Ted Morton, a story from the Archives of the Calgary Herald the last time he ran to ruin Alberta.
Welcome to the culture war on the far right as Ted and Danielle duke it out and regardless of which one of them wins, Alberta will be taken backwards in time, attitudes and treatment of those who are "different.
What Qualities Do You Want in the Next Premier of Alberta?
UPDATE 4:00 PM JANUARY 27
Ted Morton just resigned from Cabinet and announced he is running for the leadership of the PC Party: Read on in this context. This blog was posted a couple of hours before hand.
As the PC Party trudges along to path towards a new leader a burning question for Albertans is what qualities capabilities and skills do we want in the next Premier of Alberta.
There is no guarantee that the next leaders of the PC Party will be Premier. When Stelmach won the leadership the Premiership was exactly what we were choosing. This time the leader will be Premier but for a relatively short time until there has to be an election.
A WANT AD FOR THE NEXT PREMIER
Paula Simons writes in the Edmonton Journal today about this question of what do we want to be our political leader for the Next Alberta. Her wish list for new leader qualities and characteristics is contained in this paragraph:
Wanted: Smart, energetic party leader who understands contemporary urban issues and priorities. Must love rapid transit, regional land use planning and public education. If you like river valley walks and vibrant downtowns, give me a call. Homophobes and hard-line ideologues, right wing or left, need not apply.
She does a nice summary of the trials and tribulations of Premier Stelmach term as Premier. No one knows what will happen but chances are the PCs are in for some trials and tribulations themselves as the Caucus and the Party try to figure out the leadership process. What to do next as well as when it will all happen in a destructive culture of internal distrust, disgust and disquiet.
DO WE GET HOMOPHOBES & IDEOLOGUES RUNNING OR RUINING THE PROVINCE?
I see the Bill 44 homophobes and fiscal hard line ideologues, a.k.a. the "Morton Minions," will line up behind him and continue to agitate. This is because the budget politics are not over yet - not by a long shot. According to media reports Morton came out of PC Caucus yesterday saying the budget is "going ahead." Here is the kicker. When asked if he will deliver the budget he said " We'll see!" He is reported to add that "The Premier and I have to talk."
There are media reports from the "usually reliable sources" that he was threatening to resign if he did not get to table his allegedly draconian budget. I think now that Premier Stall-mach has said he will resign instead. Eventually the Morton Minions will want to push off the cliff him sooner than later. How does that happen? I speculate about tactics for sure, but not much about intent.
WHAT IS MORTON'S NEXT MOVE?
To get a quicker Stelmach exit and to stage a leadership strike while the iron is hot advantage for Minister Morton, I see a scenario that he merely resigns Cabinet - just before the legislative session starts Feb 22, It will be couched as a matter of personal principle because while Morton agrees that while Cabinet sticks together, he can not, in all consciousness, based on his personal ideology, present a deficit budget as a Minister in the Stelmach Cabinet. If Stelmach wants a deficit budget he will have to find some one else to read and wear it politically.
This accomplishes more than further embarrassment for the Premier and the continued erosion of the PC brand. It puts Morton on the moral high ground with his base, his fellow fiscal hawk ideologues. These guys believe government is always the problem and never the solution. They want to cripple government by withholding resources that set it up to fail. They then triumphantly usher in the private sector "free market" solutions to address all pressing public policy issues, including health care.
The tactical timing and political intent of a Morton Cabinet resignation means he is then free, as a backbencher, to start actively campaigning for the PC leadership. He does not have to heed the rules or wait politely for the actual resignation letter of Premier Stelmach.
WHITHER ALBERTA?
What happens the the peace order and good governing of Alberta in the meantime? There is none. The caucus fragments as replacement leadership aspirants huddle in dark rooms and scheme in hushed tones each trying to be the next leader, or make the leader or to at least be engratiated to the leader.
The Progressive Conservative Party splits and shatters into segments like a broken mirror with shards only reflecting small segments of the reality. Nobody is looking at the whole picture or for the good of the province. Is it progressives versus conservatives, Edmonton versus Calgary, north versus south, rural versus urban, in the Corridor versus out of the Corridor or just all of the above?
What will happen to all those proudly touted billions of dollars of Alberta Advantage investments in such uncertainty? What happens to on going initiatives like Inspiring Action on Education? Is the Premier's personal agenda for a Competitiveness Strategy? Will it only play out as an internecine competitive struggle in the PC Party and Caucus?
Then we have reality of the rancour and rhetoric in the right wing culture war between Morton and Smith. All this happens as the province's economy slips into decline and deterioration. Is this the inevitable consequence of power politics as usual? Where is the servant leader who can inspire and challenge us a citizens to realize our potential in service of the betterment of the society as a whole instead of mere personal self service?
WE NEED A GAME CHANGER!
We not only need to change the political game we have to quit seeing it as a game or a war. We need a new narrative for the Next Alberta. What is festering now and soon to be raging, That challenge for thoughtful Alberta is to come together as citizens and write that new narrative. Will we be a society of Darwinian individualists where it is each man for himself and the only goal is making as much money, by what every means you can, as quickly as possible and regardless of consequences? Or will we strive to be better persons who apply our talents and skills to achieve our personal potential but and in the service of the greater good?
We will have two choices for Premier in realizing the Darwinian society; Danielle Smith or Ted Morton. We have not yet found the choice for the latter preferred future. I am putting my hopes and efforts behind the Alberta Party and Glenn Taylor, if he runs for leader, to help Albertans realize that latter choice together.
Alberta is not at a crossroad. It is at a trail head with three paths before us. One veers hard right with Smith and Morton, the other goes to the left with Swann and Mason. The Alberta Party is setting out to create a new path between them. The way forward takes the best of the other options and integrates them with progressive values and then moves us forward.
Albertans who get engaged, informed and show up to vote will decide which is the preferred path for the province in the next election. It will not the political parties or the wannabe Premiers. In the meantime there is not much certainty about the direction or the destination of the province. That will not change if power politics will prevail and good governance is devalued. The short term future for Alberta is not pretty. We have choices to make and a province to create. Lets use our collective wisdom in the effort and not our pooled ignorance.
Ted Morton just resigned from Cabinet and announced he is running for the leadership of the PC Party: Read on in this context. This blog was posted a couple of hours before hand.
As the PC Party trudges along to path towards a new leader a burning question for Albertans is what qualities capabilities and skills do we want in the next Premier of Alberta.
There is no guarantee that the next leaders of the PC Party will be Premier. When Stelmach won the leadership the Premiership was exactly what we were choosing. This time the leader will be Premier but for a relatively short time until there has to be an election.
A WANT AD FOR THE NEXT PREMIER
Paula Simons writes in the Edmonton Journal today about this question of what do we want to be our political leader for the Next Alberta. Her wish list for new leader qualities and characteristics is contained in this paragraph:
Wanted: Smart, energetic party leader who understands contemporary urban issues and priorities. Must love rapid transit, regional land use planning and public education. If you like river valley walks and vibrant downtowns, give me a call. Homophobes and hard-line ideologues, right wing or left, need not apply.
She does a nice summary of the trials and tribulations of Premier Stelmach term as Premier. No one knows what will happen but chances are the PCs are in for some trials and tribulations themselves as the Caucus and the Party try to figure out the leadership process. What to do next as well as when it will all happen in a destructive culture of internal distrust, disgust and disquiet.
DO WE GET HOMOPHOBES & IDEOLOGUES RUNNING OR RUINING THE PROVINCE?
I see the Bill 44 homophobes and fiscal hard line ideologues, a.k.a. the "Morton Minions," will line up behind him and continue to agitate. This is because the budget politics are not over yet - not by a long shot. According to media reports Morton came out of PC Caucus yesterday saying the budget is "going ahead." Here is the kicker. When asked if he will deliver the budget he said " We'll see!" He is reported to add that "The Premier and I have to talk."
There are media reports from the "usually reliable sources" that he was threatening to resign if he did not get to table his allegedly draconian budget. I think now that Premier Stall-mach has said he will resign instead. Eventually the Morton Minions will want to push off the cliff him sooner than later. How does that happen? I speculate about tactics for sure, but not much about intent.
WHAT IS MORTON'S NEXT MOVE?
To get a quicker Stelmach exit and to stage a leadership strike while the iron is hot advantage for Minister Morton, I see a scenario that he merely resigns Cabinet - just before the legislative session starts Feb 22, It will be couched as a matter of personal principle because while Morton agrees that while Cabinet sticks together, he can not, in all consciousness, based on his personal ideology, present a deficit budget as a Minister in the Stelmach Cabinet. If Stelmach wants a deficit budget he will have to find some one else to read and wear it politically.
This accomplishes more than further embarrassment for the Premier and the continued erosion of the PC brand. It puts Morton on the moral high ground with his base, his fellow fiscal hawk ideologues. These guys believe government is always the problem and never the solution. They want to cripple government by withholding resources that set it up to fail. They then triumphantly usher in the private sector "free market" solutions to address all pressing public policy issues, including health care.
The tactical timing and political intent of a Morton Cabinet resignation means he is then free, as a backbencher, to start actively campaigning for the PC leadership. He does not have to heed the rules or wait politely for the actual resignation letter of Premier Stelmach.
WHITHER ALBERTA?
What happens the the peace order and good governing of Alberta in the meantime? There is none. The caucus fragments as replacement leadership aspirants huddle in dark rooms and scheme in hushed tones each trying to be the next leader, or make the leader or to at least be engratiated to the leader.
The Progressive Conservative Party splits and shatters into segments like a broken mirror with shards only reflecting small segments of the reality. Nobody is looking at the whole picture or for the good of the province. Is it progressives versus conservatives, Edmonton versus Calgary, north versus south, rural versus urban, in the Corridor versus out of the Corridor or just all of the above?
What will happen to all those proudly touted billions of dollars of Alberta Advantage investments in such uncertainty? What happens to on going initiatives like Inspiring Action on Education? Is the Premier's personal agenda for a Competitiveness Strategy? Will it only play out as an internecine competitive struggle in the PC Party and Caucus?
Then we have reality of the rancour and rhetoric in the right wing culture war between Morton and Smith. All this happens as the province's economy slips into decline and deterioration. Is this the inevitable consequence of power politics as usual? Where is the servant leader who can inspire and challenge us a citizens to realize our potential in service of the betterment of the society as a whole instead of mere personal self service?
WE NEED A GAME CHANGER!
We not only need to change the political game we have to quit seeing it as a game or a war. We need a new narrative for the Next Alberta. What is festering now and soon to be raging, That challenge for thoughtful Alberta is to come together as citizens and write that new narrative. Will we be a society of Darwinian individualists where it is each man for himself and the only goal is making as much money, by what every means you can, as quickly as possible and regardless of consequences? Or will we strive to be better persons who apply our talents and skills to achieve our personal potential but and in the service of the greater good?
We will have two choices for Premier in realizing the Darwinian society; Danielle Smith or Ted Morton. We have not yet found the choice for the latter preferred future. I am putting my hopes and efforts behind the Alberta Party and Glenn Taylor, if he runs for leader, to help Albertans realize that latter choice together.
Alberta is not at a crossroad. It is at a trail head with three paths before us. One veers hard right with Smith and Morton, the other goes to the left with Swann and Mason. The Alberta Party is setting out to create a new path between them. The way forward takes the best of the other options and integrates them with progressive values and then moves us forward.
Albertans who get engaged, informed and show up to vote will decide which is the preferred path for the province in the next election. It will not the political parties or the wannabe Premiers. In the meantime there is not much certainty about the direction or the destination of the province. That will not change if power politics will prevail and good governance is devalued. The short term future for Alberta is not pretty. We have choices to make and a province to create. Lets use our collective wisdom in the effort and not our pooled ignorance.
Glenn Taylor on Doing Politics Differently
Glenn Taylor the Mayor of Hinton has written an interesting blog post posing questions to Albertans about doing politics differently. This is not easy stuff to do but he sees an opportunity and a challenge to those ends.
He says (in part) "The resignation of Premier Stelmach along with the rise of the Alliance has opened up the door for a new discussion to take place, let us not allow the governance of Alberta to be defined by the politics of division, the politics of power, the politics of the past.."
I am a big fan of Glenn Taylor. I have worked with him in the past on a number of projects in Hinton and the Grande Alberta Economic Region. I am encouraging him to run for the leadership of the Alberta Party as well.
I think it was Preston Manning who said a couple of years ago that it is likely we don't yet know the name of the next Premier of Alberta. I am thinking Glenn Taylor is that name and the Alberta Party is the way forward to make that happen.
I will be doing a blog post on why I support Glenn Taylor and the Alberta Party over the week end for posting on Monday.
He says (in part) "The resignation of Premier Stelmach along with the rise of the Alliance has opened up the door for a new discussion to take place, let us not allow the governance of Alberta to be defined by the politics of division, the politics of power, the politics of the past.."
I am a big fan of Glenn Taylor. I have worked with him in the past on a number of projects in Hinton and the Grande Alberta Economic Region. I am encouraging him to run for the leadership of the Alberta Party as well.
I think it was Preston Manning who said a couple of years ago that it is likely we don't yet know the name of the next Premier of Alberta. I am thinking Glenn Taylor is that name and the Alberta Party is the way forward to make that happen.
I will be doing a blog post on why I support Glenn Taylor and the Alberta Party over the week end for posting on Monday.
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