Stephen Harper - The Canadian Public Don't Care I Broke The Law - YouTube
Arrogant never change their tune....
Arrogant never change their tune....
But if the NDP have any dignity, they won't attack the Conservative Party, in fact won't even mention the conservative Party, and instead will simply focus on educating the public on their policies.
Of course if the Conservatives end up with some dignity themselves, they'd do the same.
The Liberals were corrupt and most Canadians knew it, that's what made them such easy targets for the conservative slime slinging.
Now the shoe is on the other foot, the conservatives don't have anything important about the NDP to piss Canadians off while millions of us are tired of being keep in the dark and **** on by the Harper government. The NDP is going to find it much easier to get poo to stick to the men in blue.
Please go down to post #28 on this thread.....that was off the top of my head!
The NDP will lose seats in 2015, IMHO.
The NDP doesn't need to attack the Conservatives in the same cynical way the Conservatives did to the Liberals while the Liberals were in opposition. They just need to do their job as the official opposition and hold one of the least democratic governments we've ever had to account.
So the Conservative smear campaign against the NDP won't get any traction because it has no real foundation, while all the NDP really needs to do is keep reminding Canadians just how badly we're all being served by a Conservative government that could care less about our future.
Would that also apply to Mulcair’s tactics of a high oil dollar causing the Ontario - Quebec economic problem - His pandering to separatists- his trying the old split the country for votes - Pit Ont- Que against the West. Does the last part sound Liberal to you??????????
Would that also apply to Mulcair’s tactics of a high oil dollar causing the Ontario - Quebec economic problem - His pandering to separatists- his trying the old split the country for votes - Pit Ont- Que against the West. Does the last part sound Liberal to you??????????
Mulcair's dutch disease comments are getting him some major attention - and not in a bad way either. I think a lot of people are looking at this in terms of short and long-term economics. If we have an unbalanced system, it will be good for the short term, but then we become completely dependent on the resource sector.
What is it with you and your obsession with hoping to starve out the working poor?
Mulcair's dutch disease comments are getting him some major attention - and not in a bad way either. I think a lot of people are looking at this in terms of short and long-term economics. If we have an unbalanced system, it will be good for the short term, but then we become completely dependent on the resource sector.
But he didn't present a solution. Sure we could consider reducing resource exploitation as a solution for the next election, but waht's the solution in the mean time until that election while people in Quebec and Ontario are looking for work?
I think his point is that you can still develop the oil sands, but just not as abruptly.
I don't know why this is such a difficult concept for people to grasp. Probably the same peeps that believe he's pitting Alberta vs. Ontario.
Mulcair pulled his policy out of a Liberal Play book- East against West – Perhaps you should consider the impact of that – How it will affect Inter Provincial relationships-
Premier Brad Wall calls federal NDP Leader Tom Mulcair "very, very divisive" for expressing concern that Canada's overvalued petro-dollar is eliminating manufacturing jobs.
In reality, Wall is being divisive by exploiting this legitimate concern to fan the flames of western alienation. Saskatchewan and other provinces would benefit by collecting more revenue from non-renewable resources, as suggested by Mulcair.
Wall and others are correct that the exchange rate is not the only factor reducing manufacturing employment. However, as noted by The SP's May 9 editorial and Les MacPherson's May 10 column, economic analyses from universities, banks and international organizations indicate that "Dutch disease" caused much of the particularly sharp decline in Canadian manufacturing employment over the past decade.
Royalty hike cure for Dutch diseaseSaskatchewan has itself suffered from this Dutch disease. Statistics Canada reports that, since Wall took office in November 2007, manufacturing employment has declined by 14 per cent in this province, compared to 12 per cent nationally. Specifically, Saskatchewan lost 4,600 manufacturing jobs, including the closure of sawmills and pulp mills harmed by the overvalued exchange rate. Other provinces lost a further 231,300 manufacturing jobs during the same period.
While I agree with the problem of the high dollar, I also think Mulcair ought to focus on solutions, not the problem. If the dollar is too strong, then eliminate the minimum wage so as to allow the east to become more productive in the face of a strong dollar.
Please go down to post #28 on this thread.....that was off the top of my head!
The NDP will lose seats in 2015, IMHO.
Would that also apply to Mulcair’s tactics of a high oil dollar causing the Ontario - Quebec economic problems- His pandering to separatists- his trying the old split the country for votes - Pit Ont- Que against the West. Does the last part sound Liberal to you??????????