Saskatchewan’s Healthcare Hellscapes and the GTH: Moe’s Legacy is Cash Giveaways and Death
What we’ve tolerated, we’ve validated.
I cannot with Saskatchewan right now. I’ve ditched Twitter, so there’s no void to scream into.
So you, dear reader, will bear the brunt of my scorn.
Don’t take it personally.
If you can’t handle Classic Tammy Robert: righteously indignant, occasionally profane, especially when tearing into the brain-dead decisions of leaders in this godforsaken province and her own life choices, seething at how Scott Moe’s Saskatchewan has somehow tunnelled under rock bottom, then you might consider seeing yourself out now.
Because in 2025, this headline is the result of Saskatchewan voters’ - our - tolerance of corrupt, soulless politicians:
Recognize the profound, fundamental, moral and legal failures baked into our province right now.
What we’ve tolerated, we’ve validated.
Read that CBC headline, then read it again.
“Severe staffing shortages”, not because there’s a shortage of staff, but because there’s a shortage of people willing to hurl themselves into the nightmarish and damaging hellscapes Scott Moe has deliberately created in our province’s hospitals and health care centres.
Would you want to work there?
Like, imagine the person who’d look at Saskatchewan right now - a place largely known to the outside world for its victim narrative and putrid brand of intolerance - and think
“Yeah, that’s for me”.
We don’t even want the people who would want move to Saskatchewan right now.
I genuinely wonder, sometimes, if the likes of Scott Moe, Jeremy Cockrill and Jeremy Harrison live in a world where they believe death is just a timeout, a fate deserved earlier for some - the lesser, of course - over others.
A world where they and their loved ones get do-overs and extra lives, like a video game.
Every one of those three claims to be Christian - Cockrill is a Bible scholar or some shit. I acknowledge their spirituality, which makes their inability to grasp that life is precious, irreplaceable, and every single one deserves protection even more fucked up.
Do they care?
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