Working Longer, Paying More, and Saving Less -Harper can fix

Karlin

Council Member
Jun 27, 2004
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Election 2006 - the "Longer-More-Less" pinch

Harper's Conservatives have put out an ad that says Canadians should be fed up with 12 years of Liberal government, because we are "Working Longer, Paying More, and Saving Less". He says his economic platform will lift us out of that pinch.

I agree, we should be fed up with Liberals, but I wouldn't put any faith into think he will be the one to rectify this trend where our spending power is constantly eaten up by higher prices combined with stagnant wages, or even cutbacks in wages.

Harper's Conservatives won't be returning any more of "the nation's wealth" to the pockets of the poor and middle class who are feeling the "Longer-More-Less" pinch the most.

Both Liberals and Consevatives are of the Bilderberger group mindset, working for the Elites of the NWO, and one of their mottos is "the poor have allways been a good source of wealth". They take it to heart too - Martin and Harper got to where they are with the help of these Elites, and they can have it al taken away by them in a flash.

There was a time when Trudeau had proposed "wage and price controls". That is pretty far from anything Harper would consider. Real increase in our financial well-being comes from higher wages and lower prices. Harper will propose things that people who hae money can do to make more money, but not increasing "spending power", the real measure of average person's wealth.

The Conservative ad didn't mention the "wealth inequity" trend, that fact where 80% of Canada's money is in the hands of 5% of the people...It is that pool of money, the 80%, that is going to added to and never reduced. That is the corporate Elites money, and all trends go in their favour, thats the way they like it.

If you want to see wages grow in relation to prices, there are parties other than Liberals or Conservatives with better chance of doing it. Voting NDP will be the strategic vote for this issue this election and Parliament, least of all the Conservatives.