Lab cultures are usually grown from some fungus or other I think, but perhaps a few are a bit alien to solid ground.
Hmmm... those politicians do seem a little strange. Could be.
But then they can't be bastards, can they.
Lab cultures are usually grown from some fungus or other I think, but perhaps a few are a bit alien to solid ground.
When Chretien took power the country was broke. We were in debt up to our ears and Kim Campbel handed Chretien a forty odd billion dollar deficit. If we don't have the money we have to lose some of the services. That is simple math. The interest on the debt was taking a sizable chunk out of the budget. What did Mulroney do for our military?
Indeed that is the point, Juan. Getting rid of the deficit is never easy, it involves a lot of pain. The proper thing to do is to spread the pain around, make sure that everybody sacrifices to balance the budget (hence the need for tax increase and spending cuts) and cause as little hardship as possible, while balancing the budget.
When Chrétien tried to balance the budget, plenty of people cried foul, many people were not happy with the service cuts. When McGuinty raised taxes and cut spending here in Ontario, the popularity of Liberals fell through the floor. A few months after election, Liberals were intensely unpopular (later when people saw that McGuinty actually got the deficit under control, then Liberals became popular again).
Balancing the budget means aggravating a lot of people. Any service that is cut is going to affect somebody, and that somebody is going to howl with rage. That is why I said that it is quite possible that the government which tries to balance the budget may well be only one term government, and it can only be done by a majority government (in a majority government, people may howl as much as the want, it will still get done if the PM has enough resolve).
Indeed that is the point, Juan. Getting rid of the deficit is never easy, it involves a lot of pain. The proper thing to do is to spread the pain around, make sure that everybody sacrifices to balance the budget (hence the need for tax increase and spending cuts) and cause as little hardship as possible, while balancing the budget.
When Chrétien tried to balance the budget, plenty of people cried foul, many people were not happy with the service cuts. When McGuinty raised taxes and cut spending here in Ontario, the popularity of Liberals fell through the floor. A few months after election, Liberals were intensely unpopular (later when people saw that McGuinty actually got the deficit under control, then Liberals became popular again).
Balancing the budget means aggravating a lot of people. Any service that is cut is going to affect somebody, and that somebody is going to howl with rage. That is why I said that it is quite possible that the government which tries to balance the budget may well be only one term government, and it can only be done by a majority government (in a majority government, people may howl as much as the want, it will still get done if the PM has enough resolve).
I just got to thinking S.J. if the politician's salaries were adjusted monthly and formulated to the deficit, the deficit just may get under control a whole lot faster.
Perhaps, JLM. On the other hand, when they see that there is a good possibility they may get little or no pay, most people may decide to stay away from politics altogether. You know what they say. Pay peanuts, you attract monkeys.
That may not be such a bad thing, but you'd get the confident ones that are competent chomping at the bit.Perhaps, JLM. On the other hand, when they see that there is a good possibility they may get little or no pay, most people may decide to stay away from politics altogether. You know what they say. Pay peanuts, you attract monkeys.
I have no idea what Bullroney did for it. It's not a usual habit of Cons to ignore the military, though. It started going down hill when Turdeau got in and and only under pressure would any liberal do something about it. I read one time that Bullroney's family was almost entirely liberal, so I am pretty sure Bullroney himself was a Glib in a blue suit (blue being the Con color).When Chretien took power the country was broke. We were in debt up to our ears and Kim Campbel handed Chretien a forty odd billion dollar deficit. If we don't have the money we have to lose some of the services. That is simple math. The interest on the debt was taking a sizable chunk out of the budget. What did Mulroney do for our military?
Pol's salaries aren't that great. It's all the frills they get that's attractive. Nowhere else can people vote themselves raises. Nowhere else can they work 6 years and retire. And so on. And what does Canada get for all this money? Screwed in the ear.Actually, a low salary might attract better candidates, those who care for Canada, not money.
Actually, a low salary might attract better candidates, those who care for Canada, not money.
Pol's salaries aren't that great. It's all the frills they get that's attractive. Nowhere else can people vote themselves raises. Nowhere else can they work 6 years and retire. And so
Right on Gil- and they should probably work for free until they can get things right.:lol::lol:
I have no idea what Bullroney did for it. It's not a usual habit of Cons to ignore the military, though. It started going down hill when Turdeau got in and and only under pressure would any liberal do something about it. I read one time that Bullroney's family was almost entirely liberal, so I am pretty sure Bullroney himself was a Glib in a blue suit (blue being the Con color).
BTW, Canada is still broke; almost half a trillion $ broke. Martin started the debt clock rolling back and Harper had kept it rolling back till this economic mess sprung up.
So you can be blind to the nasty crap the Glibs did if you like, but it won't change the facts.
When I asked what Mulroney did for the military I was answering someone who was down on the Liberals for neglecting the military.
You know Gil, it doesn't do your argument any good when you start calling the opposition names like "Glibs". And don't try to pawn off Mulroney on the Liberals. I'm sure they don't want him either but he ran under the Conservative banner and he was supported by the conservatives for ten years at least so you can't just say aw he was a Liberal when he clearly wasn't.
Martin did nothing of the sort. Martin inherited a debt and a deficit from your friend Mulroney and he did the responsible thing. He cleared the deficit and tried to pay down the debt. The Liberals handed Harper a ten billion dollar surplus. If we are in an economic mess, it was not Harper that made the mess.
The whole world is in a financial mess.
He cleared the deficit and tried to pay down the debt. The Liberals handed Harper a ten billion dollar surplus. If we are in an economic mess, it was not Harper that made the mess.
The whole world is in a financial mess.
This whole discussion is circular.
The facts are:
Trudeau started the deficit/debt problem.
Mulroney continued it.
Chretien/Martin turned it around.
Harper has led us back into a deficit.
There are things each could have done differently do lessen the impact, or heighten the impact of the economic conditions around them.
While I don't blame Harper for the recession - I do blame him for needlessly spending money on ill-thought out bailouts, raising the cost of government by 2x the rate of inflation over the last few years, for reckless tax cuts when there was still a mountain of debt to pay, and for not taking any responsibility for any of it.
This whole discussion is circular.
The facts are:
Trudeau started the deficit/debt problem.
Mulroney continued it.
Chretien/Martin turned it around.
Harper has led us back into a deficit.
There are things each could have done differently do lessen the impact, or heighten the impact of the economic conditions around them.
While I don't blame Harper for the recession - I do blame him for needlessly spending money on ill-thought out bailouts, raising the cost of government by 2x the rate of inflation over the last few years, for reckless tax cuts when there was still a mountain of debt to pay, and for not taking any responsibility for any of it.