Yep.
It was manufactured by the NDP and Bloc, who worked out basics of giving the Bloc power, then sat and waited for the opportune moment to drag in the Liberals.....
I'm gonna say it again.......there were things in the Conservative update that I did not like......the removal of the right to strike, for instance, but overall it was a prudent, reasonable document........the Liberals paniced over loss of their subsidy money, nothing else, so, drunk with fear and loathing, they fell into bed with Layton and the Separatists.....
They are going to regret it in the morning.
Realizing the public would certainly not be outraged at the prospect of political parties losing a chunck of public money......especially when the CPC lost the biggest chunk by far, the Coalition grasped desperately onto the economic "crisis" in an attempt (failed) to make it appear to Canadians that they were acting in the best interests of the nation.
Outrageous!!!!!
Canadians were not fooled. Polls today show a loathing of the coalition, with support only in 35 percentile range, with "do not support the coalition" at 58%. If a vote was held today, Harper would get around 45% of the vote, and a majority.
The only poll that counts, however, is an election.
Let's have one!
(Funny, I see all those coalition supporters that were screaming about "democracy" running for the door)