Smith cabinet minister guts the Left's lunacy on drug addiction abpoli ableg abhealth Column by sunrickbell:
“The Left’s best thinking has gotten us to this point. The idea we need more of the Left’s thinking to solve the problem is insanity,” says the point man on mental health and addictions in the UCP government led by Premier Danielle Smith.
“It’s obvious the radical progressive Left has failed Alberta, Canada, North America and the West in its thinking on addiction. It would destroy us as a province to go down that path further. The only solution is another road.”“There are some things so crazy you have to be an elected liberal or socialist to believe them.”Article content“The solace I take is we won an election and we told Albertans exactly what we wanted to do.
Williams says most Albertans know in the most desperate cases of drug addiction it is not compassionate to just say it’s their choice. When you see these souls on the streets, says Williams, “and you have this horrible sinking feeling it’s the wrong thing to just pass them by.”Article contentWilliams talks of a recent story of the Chilean senior visiting Edmonton being randomly attacked on the LRT.
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