Stealing from children is not considered to be an admirable thing to do. Not many people would say that a person who did this was a good person, let alone go around trying to tell others that they are the best thing since sliced bread. Nor would most people take part willingly spending the stolen money of children on themselves or others to spoil them and then pretend to be a hero. Most people don’t go around trying to make other people weaker than them to exploit them and make them dependents, to prey on their fears to exploit them for their own means. I had parents that did this to one degree or another to me personally growing up as they went through their divorce.
In grade 9, I missed about a month and a half of school to be dragged from one “important meeting” into the next, being used as a tool to build up each parent’s case against the next. The summer jobs that I worked where I was saving up money for college and a vehicle were spent by my father. Although I had my own bank account and card, I relinquished that to him because he was “falling behind” on more than a number of things, so I needed to “Pitch in” to make sure we had some food in the house, my brothers had new clothes, and we paid the book fees for school. I was often told I was useless and would never amount to anything.
It was a rough three years, and once I graduated high school, I moved out, went to work, and never looked back. When I wasn’t there, my father wasn’t much interested in my brothers any longer, and they went to live with our mother. I promised myself that my kids would never go through what my brothers and I did. I’d never take advantage of my kids, I’d do all that I could to make sure that they had a safe place, encourage them, and make sure that I did all I could to ensure a bright future for them.
In a recent conversation, I realized that when the other person was trying to convince me of all the great things the socialist movement could do, how they could provide all the programs, how we just needed to spend more, that as a conservative, I didn’t care, it hit me again why I can’t drink that Kool-Aid. You see, stealing from children is cruel. Spending other people’s money that you didn’t make yourself had better be kept to a minimum. Playing the role of the hero with the money someone else earned it’s morally repugnant to me.
Presently, our country has accumulated more debt under one Prime Minister than all others who came before him combined. That same PM, and those that keep him propped up, have come up with every divisive trick in the book to make people who oppose the direction steal from our children’s future and turn families upon one another. We have the cost-of-living pressures that have not been around since the last time a PM from the same party and same last name was in control, but now even worse, we are being advised to “Just Transition” out of not only a fuel source but quite frankly a way of life that has supported a nation for as long as I can remember.
We managed to balance our budget. We had a windfall because of fiscal restraint, compounded by a higher commodity price. We allocated good portions towards paying down debt and putting away savings and had enough to help in the crunch. We won’t be stealing from our kids; we will be doing all we can to give them the chance they deserve by doing the heavy lifting now ourselves. Because of this, it is forecasted that with the potential recession that our country will experience, we won’t see the effects. People are moving into Alberta at a rate across Canada not seen since 1957 for a good reason.
Playing the role of the hero with the money someone else earned it’s morally repugnant to me.
There is work, there are jobs, there is a future, and we have freedom. Here is Alberta: it’s okay to be part of the industry that provides energy on those cold winter nights, and it’s okay to grow food to keep people fed. It’s ok to put in a hard day’s work and be rewarded for it, it’s okay to help a neighbor when they need it, and it’s okay to have an argument when you don’t agree on something. It’s even better to devise a plan to fix a problem. Most often, that’s just what we do.
We all have had to go through some rough patches to get to where we are today, and by sharing some of mine with you, I hope you can see where I am coming from and why I ultimately became a member of a conservative party. You may not agree with me on a number of things, and that’s okay; in fact, that is better than okay. It’s only through having disagreements on items that I think we can sometimes come up with better solutions. We need to hear the other side. However, we can’t do that if we are turned on each other, running around being driven by all our differences rather than looking at the similarities. One I would hope that we could agree on is that stealing from children is never a good idea, and if you support a party that has that kind of fiscal policy, or are helping prop one up, then you are doing just that.
Sincerely,
Shane Getson
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MLA Shane Getson (UCP)
Shane Getson was elected as Member of the Legislative Assembly for Lac Ste. Anne-Parkland on April 16, 2019.
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I currently serve as Deputy Chair on the Standing Committee on the Alberta Heritage Savings Trust Fund and as a Member of the Standing Committees on Resource Stewardship.
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