Not exact matches
While there are naturally recent policy
differences between Alberta's NDP government and Mr. Wall's conservative Saskatchewan
Party Government, the
fundamental problem is much the same in both jurisdictions.
Are there
fundamental ideological
differences between the two
parties, is it a partisan quarrel, or is there another reason?
I think the
fundamental observation here is that there's a
difference between a
party's interests, versus what they think their interests are.
There isn't really any
fundamental political
difference between the two
parties.
The most
fundamental difference between the two
parties is that Republicans believe that equality should mean equality of opportunity, and Democrats believe that equality should mean equality of outcomes.
The
fundamental difference between the two approaches is that in a Collaborative Divorce, if the
parties can not resolve all of the issues, both attorneys must withdraw.