It might be a pipe dream but I prefer that then to just handing over power to a coalition which has offered only vague ideas as to there economic plan.
I'd rather vauge then none.
It might be a pipe dream but I prefer that then to just handing over power to a coalition which has offered only vague ideas as to there economic plan.
I like Bob Rae, generally a sensible man and a gentleman, but he made the huge mistake of trying to spend Ontario out of a recession, so I don't suspect his fortes lie in matters fiscal.JLM,
with all due respect to you...do you know that Bob Rae knows anything....
My personal opinion and personal observation.
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I'd rather vauge then none.
"Explain how Bob Rae can say he will vote against the budget, even though he doesn't have a clue what will be in it. All he is interested in is grabbing power."- Exactly. Of course Bob Rae doesn't have a history of being an astute money handler.
Who needs democracy anyways, right? How about we just indefinitely prorogue parliament.
What a pathetic day in Canada.
I'm not sold on either. All parties should head back to the polls and sell us the voters on their various plans.
I don’t think anybody want another election so soon. Assuming Fidel loses the next no confidence motion, my hope would be that the GG gives the opposition an opportunity to show us if they can govern.
"Now for at least two months we don’t’ have a democracy, we have a dictator, a dictator who doesn’t have support of the Parliament.
Sir Rupe- I'm pretty sure you are reading Harper wrong. I watched him on the T.V. this morning and he came across as pretty composed and articulate and explained his ideas well. He made sense to me I guess is what I'm trying to say.
You know, if your going to exclude Quebecs elected representatives because you don't like them, then they have every right to seperate.
There are other issues than Seperation the bloc stands for, like women's rights. One of the key reasons they opposed the conservatives was the conservatives assaults on Pay Equity.
Im against seperation, and as such I won't vote for it. But if we are going to deny their votes if they don't vote for who we want, then I may change my stance and support their seperation.
They deserve representation like everyone else.
I think the national events have changed somewhat since the last election. The last election was basically for or against the green shift, a new election would deal primarily with the economy and how it's going to be fixed. I think taxpayers are owed that before whatever party goes on a spending spree.
Explain how Bob Rae can say he will vote against the budget, even though he doesn't have a clue what will be in it. All he is interested in is grabbing power.
Sorry, we cannot put this to bed. The most likely outcome of another election is another minority government, and we are back where we started. I don’t think opposition parties will ever trust Harper again, next time; there will be a no confidence motion right at the beginning, even earlier than this time. We can’t go on having election after election every few weeks, just to keep Harper in power, it doesn’t work that way.
I am flabbergasted by this. Proroguation is a device to suspend Parliament only in cases where the government has the CONFIDENCE of the House. Harper is asking for a mandate to govern in the clear and incontrovertable evidence that he does NOT have that confidence.
I am astonished this was granted. I can only surmise that we have a very weak and malleable Governor General, without the character or intellect to discern what a dangerous precedent she has set.
One who is under wiles of the Prime Minister who is utterly without scruples and with the cynical cunning to maintain power by any means possible legal and ethical or otherwise.
I assume we will now have 2 months of the Harper government ratcheting up separatist fears to distract the Canadian public from the task at hand, the imploding economy, regardless of its divisive effects on the nation.
Under the shallow, unimaginative expression of Harper,lies the visage of true tyrant, mad for power. He must be stopped.
Loonie rises as Canada’s parliament suspended
Reuters Published: Thursday, December 04, 2008
ReutersThe Canadian rose as high as 79.94 US cents, after the decision to suspend Parliament was announced Thursday.
TORONTO -- The Canadian dollar rose 1% after news that Canada's governor general has agreed to suspend Parliament until late January.
The Canadian dollar rose as high as $1.2510, or 79.94 U.S. cents, shortly after the announcement was made by Prime Minister Stephen Harper. It was at C$1.2645, or 79.08 U.S. cents, shortly before the news.
This is a disgrace. I have lost respect for our democracy or now lack of, and well as those on this board who support this action. My voice has now been stripped. Stripped from the vote that I cast to have some say in the direction of this minority government. My vote, my voice, locked out by a supposed leader who decides he is above answering to the democratic process. To a democratic parliamentary vote on the position he and his party had put forth so that it could be voted upon until he realized what the result of that would be.
I am practically shaking with disgust and anger. This is even more disgusting than calling an election so soon from a decision that was already made by the electorate. A decision of a minority government suppose to be based on collective consensus.
And you folks applaud this?! Until they open those doors, we now have a one party rule on this country that was never, never given any such endorsement of singular power by the electorate.
My voice, my vote, take away from me by yours truly, Stephen Harper..