By Lethbridge Herald on October 17, 2025.
Editor,
Attention Premier Danielle Smith:
I’ve worked in the oilfield, and am a proud conservative. I first voted for Premier Peter Lougheed, you may have heard of him. Were he alive today and in politics, he’s what you would refer to as a “Liberal” or “leftist”.
Your mentor and American Idol Donald Trump received both his flu and COVID-19 vaccinations this week. COVID has a higher mortality than the flu. I apologize for inserting “science,” “facts” or “math” into this request as I know how irritating they can be.
Yes, it costs money for average Albertans to maintain our vaccines but when compared to hospitalization it seems like a good investment. I respect that you moved the onerous task of distributing these vaccines out of easily accessible pharmacies and back into our busy hospitals.
As for the cost, $100 per vaccine, or approximately $143million to vaccinate all Albertans. Wait…I recognize that number…oh, right, that’s the same amount you just paid an Aussie coal company to settle out of court one of the many lawsuits against the UCP government.
I hope you noticed I haven’t pointed out the failure by our political leaders regarding Alberta’s measles outbreak. I deliberately didn’t mention that as I thought it might be a sore spot.
I am writing to beg for your grace and urge you to allow regular Albertans be vaccinated as well. I promise not to waste it, or sell it on the dark web. I promise to vote for you if you demonstrate your greatness in this way.
Yours is the Kingdom, the power, and the glory…no wait, sorry that’s the wrong quote.
“Nothing bad can happen, it only good can happen.” Donald Trump
Blaine Moen
Cowley
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Brilliant!
You’re being far too polite — the absurdity of making vaccines harder to get while bragging about “freedom” is peak irony. It’s not liberal or conservative to want people to stay healthy; it’s just common sense. Lougheed understood that leadership meant balance, not ideology.
Feels like Alberta’s politics have turned into Geometry Dash Lite — one wrong move and everything crashes, but instead of learning, we just keep hitting the same spike.