Well, that's the third (important) minister to go! Does Justin understand what three strikes (never mind a multitude of errors) generally means?
Well, that's the third (important) minister to go! Does Justin understand what three strikes (never mind a multitude of errors) generally means?
Wither?
In answer to the topic question - yes. Not defending Morneau but I do believe that he felt the little potato's spending sprees were getting out of control and tried to put the breaks on. The end of the line was when Justy thought it would be a great idea to to throw millions of dollars towards unspecified 'green projects' in the midst of a pandemic.
It had more to do with him and his family being owned by WE. No worse than turdOWE mind you, but someone had to get thrown under the bus to protect the Prime Moron.In answer to the topic question - yes. Not defending Morneau but I do believe that he felt the little potato's spending sprees were getting out of control and tried to put the breaks on. The end of the line was when Justy thought it would be a great idea to to throw millions of dollars towards unspecified 'green projects' in the midst of a pandemic.
Scrolling through the numbers, what stands out about Bill Morneau is not his deficits but his taxes. (Bill Nye may be the science guy but Bill Morneau was the taxing pro.) Real income taxes per Canadian rose from $5,691 in 2016 to $6,084 in 2019, an all-time high. Same thing for personal income taxes, which hit their all-time high of $4,437 per Canadian in 2019.
The new taxes were to finance government spending, where Morneau also holds the record. Per capita program expenditure rose from $8,078 in 2016 to $8,725 in 2019, an increase of eight per cent real (inflation-adjusted) per person.
OK, if per capita incomes rise in real terms, it’s not such a shock — not in this day and age, at least — if real public spending rises, too. There’s no law of economics or nature that says it has to be that way, however. In the 1920s, Liberal finance minister James Robb responded to rapid GDP growth by making major-league cuts in income and other taxes. As a matter of logic rather than modern political habit, you might suppose that as people’s real incomes went up they would be able to do more things for themselves, rather than have the government move into even more areas of their lives.
But despite Bill Morneau having brought real per capita income taxes and real per capita program spending to all-time highs, his manager apparently feels the Brave New Re-Built Canada he has been envisioning while sitting by the barbecue at Rideau Cottage needs much more program spending — NDP levels of program spending, in fact, packaged in bold new initiatives, even though the NDP has never come close to winning a federal political pennant......More
When my MP resigned from the Harper cabinet in 2013 he was the fifth minister to do so.Well, that's the third (important) minister to go! Does Justin understand what three strikes (never mind a multitude of errors) generally means?
Lying again, huh? Harper only had one. You do realize there's a difference between merely being an MP and being a cabinet minister, right?When my MP resigned from the Harper cabinet in 2013 he was the fifth minister to do so.
Lying again, huh? Harper only had one. You do realize there's a difference between merely being an MP and being a cabinet minister, right?
Really Bev Oda , minority women cabinet minister . When and where did she go to jail ? It is assholes like you that keep hard working intelligent women from running for political office .Well off the top of my head: There was Bernier resigning over taking classified documents to his girl friends place. He was a top minister. There was Guergis resigning over the Charlottetown "hell-hole" incident. She was also in cabinet. There was John Baird getting paid off for whatever he did. There was John Duncan who tried to fix something for someone and got caught. there was Bev Oda who I think ended up in jail or something.
How many is that?
Well off the top of my head: There was Bernier resigning over taking classified documents to his girl friends place. He was a top minister. There was Guergis resigning over the Charlottetown "hell-hole" incident. She was also in cabinet. There was John Baird getting paid off for whatever he did. There was John Duncan who tried to fix something for someone and got caught. there was Bev Oda who I think ended up in jail or something.
How many is that?
Yes she had the unmitigated gall to order room service breakfast including a glass of orange juice .As Odorous as Oda was and freely spending taxers' money to her own benefit, I was unable to find any mention of her being jailed. You should quit your verbal diarrhea before you end up being charged with libel.
I guess you never hear about current crown Ministers riding limousines from Ottawant to Montreal return . Or others hiring personal camera crews , proper diligent use of tax dollars .As Odorous as Oda was and freely spending taxers' money to her own benefit, I was unable to find any mention of her being jailed. You should quit your verbal diarrhea before you end up being charged with libel.
Yes she had the unmitigated gall to order room service breakfast including a glass of orange juice .