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Do we in Red Deer, only build houses and hockey rinks?

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Every municipality seems to have a hockey rink, we just have more and building more in Red Deer.

Is that what Red Deer is about? Just building housing and ice rinks?

What is the one thing that is requested in central Alberta and never built? A 50m pool.

Red Deer has for years, plateaued in population growth and appears stymied about rectifying this issue. Why not be innovative with a proven idea?

Lethbridge which is growing and surpassed Red Deer in population and Medicine Hat have both invested in water. Pools and an artificial lake.

Red Deer has been talking about building a 50 m pool for decades, but has never found the courage or the vision or perhaps both. We have an opportunity now to invest in water and attract new residents, new tourism and new business.

Red Deer County and Blackfalds are taking advantage of low property prices, low interest rates, available labor, and lower tenders to expand facilities and roadways. Red Deer could sit at that table, to look at building a 50m pool.

Red Deer has a lake ready for developing. I fear it end up with just a trail and houses surrounding it. The biggest decision may well be; Curb, tree, sidewalk or curb, sidewalk, then tree? Why not make it tourist attraction, staycation destination or make it water sports central, a beach, a water oasis?

Unlike Lethbridge and Medicine Hat and numerous other places we don’t have to build a lake, it is already there. Why not build an Aquatic Centre on the lake? Build a Collicutt north and use the lake for swimming, fishing, scuba diving, and as ice rinks, ice fishing, skating, racing etc. in the winter?

The stars are lined up, will the city take note, or just brush it off and fret over curb, grass and sidewalk? Rear garage or front garage? Stucco or vinyl siding? Hockey rink or hockey rink?

Opportunity is a knocking, will we answer the door?

Just asking.

 

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NEWT GINGRICH: Europe’s Elites Were Finally Told To Take A Look In The Mirror

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By Newt Gingrich

In an amazing show of courage, Vice President J.D. Vance offered an intervention for some of our European allies.

That is the best way to think of the two historic speeches he made in France and Germany last week.

In Paris, Vice President Vance pledged the United States would do whatever it takes to lead the world in the development of Artificial Intelligence. He went on to assert that Europe’s automatic response to regulate technological change rather than adapt to it was doomed to fail.

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Vance warned the Europeans that the Trump administration would retaliate to protect American high-tech companies from being fined and regulated by the European community.

Then, Vance went to the Munich Security Conference. It is the annual meeting of European leaders concerned about defense and threats to peace. The Vice President shocked the Europeans by launching a frontal assault on the decay of their political system.

As Vance put it:

“But while the Trump administration is very concerned with European security and believes that we can come to a reasonable settlement between Russia and Ukraine, and we also believe that it’s important in the coming years for Europe to step up in a big way to provide for its own defense, the threat that I worry the most about vis-à-vis Europe is not Russia, it’s not China, it’s not any other external actor.  And what I worry about is the threat from within, the retreat of Europe from some of its most fundamental values — values shared with the United States of America.”

He then went through a litany of specific complaints about the behavior of different European countries. They ranged from failing to control immigration, suppressing free speech, and Brussels seeking to control and define futures of independent countries such as Hungary and Romania.

The leading French newspaper, Le Monde (their equivalent of the New York Times) asserted that the American Vice President was declaring “ideological war on Europe.”

Le Monde was right. The European elites have been decaying for at least two generations. They hide behind their privileged status and take ideological positions that feel good but are destructive. Europe’s failures are devastating for most everyday Europeans.

I have personal knowledge about this. I have a Ph.D. in Modern European History – and I have lived in France, Germany, Belgium and Italy. As a young Army dependent, we were living in France when the French Army came back from Algeria, killed the French Fourth Republic and brought back General Charles de Gaulle to establish the Fifth Republic.

It is now the longest serving non-royal government in French history.

The European elites value each other’s opinions more than they value serving the people of Europe. The European elites live in a fantasy world of green policies that destroy industries and jobs, welfare policies which destroy the work ethic, and immigration policies which undermine the popular culture. They simply hope for a peaceful world without a strong military.

Meanwhile, state enforced speech codes protect Islamic extremists at the expense of local citizens.

The result has been a steady decline of European culture, economic development, and defensive capacity.

The Afghan Islamist who wounded more than two dozen people and killed a mother and her two-year-old daughter with a car two days before the supposed security conference signals the willful avoidance of reality at the heart of the elite European worldview.

To be clear, I admire European civilization. I believe America is far stronger and safer if Europe is healthy and capable of growing and defending itself.

I hope vice president Vance’s intervention at least starts European elites thinking about what must be done to revive their continent.

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