Looks Like the Dreaded Spring Election is on!

FiveParadox

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What a typical, ignorant Conservative, ignoring half of the Ignatieff plan.

  • PLAN E Bring back Paul Martin as an advisor for quick, decisive decision-making
  • PLAN F Petty cash about three hundred BROWN ENVELOPES
  • PLAN G Overdose on CHARISMATONIN in a desparate attempt to not be excrutiatingly boring
  • PLAN H Promote HEDY FRY to deputy leader, and watch the magic happen
 

Retired_Can_Soldier

The End of the Dog is Coming!
Mar 19, 2006
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No, a bow will do...while i face the other way and drop my pants..hope you like the view

Sorry Nick I don't swing that way.

Chain gangs..good. Put em to work making something for the good of the country.
Double time off...bad. Why give a 12 month sentence if we let em out in 3 months.
Because of overcrowding. Maybe we should build more prisons.

Some criminals beating the crap out of each other...don't bother me one bit. Better they do it to each other than the honest people.
It cost money to patch up criminals who beat each other up. Health care costs?

That said I don't think its right to be jailing some schmuck for growing weed or selling a dime bag. Legalize pot and tax it. You then remove $100 million in court costs, another $100 million in prison costs, free up a bunch of jail cells, and increase govt revenue by $1 billion or so.
I agree on the pot issue.

No dark conspiracies here, if you know where to look and what to look for it is all there in the open to be seen.

Okay then.......



Car of the year, whoohoo, first time in how many decades. I am glad to hear they are adding some shifts, now if they would bring back all the jobs they sent overseas in the last 15 years we might be getting somewhere.

Hmmm lousy cars creates lousy sales. Canadians spoke with their wallets. If they didn't get a bailout there would be a lot more unemployed than not.

Doesn't make the bank bail-out any better. That will be up to $500 billion since 2007 by the end of this year and for what...so they can keep foreclosing on those who lost their jobs thanks to the finacial crisis caused by...the banks. What a great plan.

Hmmmm Canada is leading the way in recovery. Canada's banks are nothing like US lenders who let anyone and everyone have a house.
 

Ron in Regina

"Voice of the West" Party
Apr 9, 2008
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Oh...whoops! I still stand on a prediction of a Fall election. :p
...for the above reasons. Someone has to blink, and the only one
left is the Lib's. Nobody wants to be the Goat that caused the
election.


OK.....I was wrong. I guess someone(s) do want to be the Goat that causes
an early election. Oh well....without this weeks shenanigans....an election
would have happened anyway in what? Six months? Something like that?

So this is just showboating to use as fodder for an election as opposed to
standing on platforms of promised policy. The Conservatives still ran the
longest minority government in Canadian history, didn't they? I phrase this
as a question, as my statements & predictions aren't running so hot on this
topic (& specifically this Thread) so far to date...

I'm offering out winning Lotto numbers, by request (for a nominal fee) here
also if anyone is interested. They might have been winning numbers in 2009,
but they're winners. I swear!
 

PoliticalNick

The Troll Bashing Troll
Mar 8, 2011
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Sorry Nick I don't swing that way.

Sorry, thought you were a sailor...and if I'm gonna have to take it from Harper and his buddies you might as well be in the line.

Because of overcrowding. Maybe we should build more prisons.

Stop sending all the pot (non)criminals in and use house arrest where appropriate and we can get away with 1 or 2 more.

It cost money to patch up criminals who beat each other up. Health care costs?

Why bother, bones heal and chicks dig scars, if we don't patch em up they might stop fighting and if we happen to lose a few lifers you have more cells available and save a ton of dough.

I agree on the pot issue.

I think a lot of Canadians do, shame the pols don't get the message.


Hmmm lousy cars creates lousy sales. Canadians spoke with their wallets. If they didn't get a bailout there would be a lot more unemployed than not.
Can't argue that....damn it!


Hmmmm Canada is leading the way in recovery. Canada's banks are nothing like US lenders who let anyone and everyone have a house

Our population is about 11% of the US, bailout money in Canada is about 11% of the US, foreclosure rate is about 11% of the US...do you see a trend here? Our lending was not so closlely tied to the stock market as theirs which has allowed for a slightly better rate of recovery.
 

JLM

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Nov 27, 2008
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Is it?

Have I?

I don't see it that way at all.

I know you and the other cons like to blow off the government being in contempt but not me. It is the first time in histroy of any parlimentary democracy by a seasoned speaker.

This government does not deserve a vote of confidence and does not need the opposition to scamper away to fight on a day when the story has been buried. You presume the outcome so let's just consult you when or when not to have an election.

You said earlier that you supported stimulous spending well consider this another 300 million dollar boast to the econmoy for democracy.

Is this a political mistake by the opposition, perhaps, but I don't like politics.

It's the right thing to do and the right time.

It's in the hands of the people now, where it should be.



Funny, I've shown the pic of you and saggy tits and gotten a few laughs as well.

Glad we could help each other out.:smile:

You're ignorant.
 

GreenFish66

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Can't we all just gettalong!...Ur bickerin' Like a coupla ol' politicians fightin' over the last public $..


Another Election?...It's Governmental Insanity ....I tell Ya...!.

..Unless Something Drastically Changes.= Same result.....
 
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In Between Man

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Tories on brink of majority as election called.

The Harper Conservatives are at the threshold of a majority government as the country plunges into the fourth election campaign in seven years, according to an exclusive Toronto Star/La Presse poll.

The Angus Reid poll shows that the majority will most likely be won or lost in Ontario with a particularly pitched battle in the 905 belt around Toronto, where the Conservative have worked overtime on the reeling in the ethnic vote.

The survey of 2,365 Canadians reveals the Conservatives are in the lead nationally with 39 per cent support, the Liberals at 25 per cent, and the New Democrats at 19 per cent. The Bloc Québécois has 10 per cent support and the Green Party 7 per cent.

“The Tories are knocking at the door of a majority,” Jaideep Mukerji, vice-president of Angus Reid Public Opinion, said.
 
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Chev

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MPs approve federal budget - Canada - CBC News

The House of Commons passed the Conservative government's budget Tuesday night....etc....
ummm.. why would you have a link to 2009?

Sorry Ron, I should have continued reading before posting.

That's just too bad for you. The whole idea of democracy is people can vote however they please whether it is based on reasonable thought process or not. If someone wants to vote Liberal just because they like the letter 'L' then they can and you saying they can't is not democratic at all.

We can always hope people make an informed decision but taking away a voter's rights for any reason is a slippery slope I don't want to go down.

“Durry commented that voter should be knowledgeable on party policy, understands basic economics. Etc etc. and I don't like the idea of people voting because they like the parties personality or for some other non- issue reason .
I do not see him/her wanting to take away a voter's rights for any reason. However, wouldn’t you think that anyone who is going to vote (be it federal, provincial/municipal) should check out party policies/candidates views/opinions.. etc…. To at least get some information, rather than, as someone said, for example, voting liberal because they like the letter ‘L’…?
And maybe, just because you don't like the 'leader' of a party, doesn't mean you shouldn't/can't vote for the candidate for that party in your home riding.
 

McRocket

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The present system is unworkable - period.

It was designed over 100 years ago for a totally different country.

Today, we have the technology where every voter should be able to vote individually for every single Bill - and if less then 50% of a riding vote for a particular Bill, THEN the MP would vote on their behalf.

The present system invites secrecy, corruption and bi-partisanship and it probably always will.

It's time Canadians (and all world citizens) took far more responsibility in politics.
 

Retired_Can_Soldier

The End of the Dog is Coming!
Mar 19, 2006
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Its time to get back to Majority governments and away from uncertainty and anything that gives Jack Layton even an inkling of power.
 

Unforgiven

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Choosing our own direction is never a bad idea regardless of how many elections it takes. Now we can hear the politicians talk and respond to issues like Contempt of Parliament, Government secrecy and this new war machine the Neocons want to build. Not to mention prisons for Cannabis growers, Health Care, and the growing debt under Harper's government.

Now I know that some of you are very very concerned about what this election will do to the Liberal party. All I can say is fear not, as it either is a good trial by fire for Ignatieff or the catalyst to change the leadership of the party so it's a win win situation for the party.

Its time to get back to Majority governments and away from uncertainty and anything that gives Jack Layton even an inkling of power.

So you're not going to vote for the Harper regime who attempted to buy the NDP with bribes in the budget? Even though Layton saw right through them and pulled the trigger? Or is it that you are a little upset with Jack at the moment because he is the one who killed your mastah? heh heh heh


You stop short with me and poison my fish heads?!?



That's right, I killed your mastah!
 

El Barto

les fesses a l'aire
Feb 11, 2007
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I can't bring myself for voting Conservative ..... Will be voting for an alternative party.
Harper is an uncertainty in my books...... man what a lack of choice we have :(