so we revert back to the barter system and change the year number to zero? :lol:
I've previously explained my process here:
http://forums.canadiancontent.net/c...3-new-direct-democracy-government-revamp.html
Oh yes i agree with this assessment, people don't want gas guzzlers and the BIG 3 are far too slow to respond. Why has foreign car companies like toyota, honda, BMW, etc been so successful and the Big 3 such a failure?
Actually the only company I seen actually gain from what the got in profits from a year ago today was only Toyota.... I didn't hear too much about BMW, but last nights news said Honda dropped this past year.
And maybe the reason why those other companies did so well was because they're not actually North American companies, therefore they're not going to be affected by what's happening in North America as much as GM, Ford or Crys would be affected.
I agree that they should have been doing more to revamp their companies to vehicles that are easier on gas, and maybe this time they will. If they don't then they simply do not get any of this Bailout.... it's as simple as that, so there's still no real loss.
Maybe its because these companies are resistant to change and progress, are unadaptable, or just have poor buisness practises? Is there some adversion to allowing Foreign competitors to set up shop here?
Nope.... but as stated before, if they expect to get any of this bailout, there are requirements they must meet in order to get this bailout, because as you said, and as the Coalition has stated in their proposal, if they don't seem viable, they will not support them.... and yes, people will loose their jobs. But if the companies want this money and they make the changes required in order to get this money, then people keep their jobs and there really isn't an issue.
According to NAFTA, all signitories are not allowed to subsidize commodity based industries such as lumber, it is a violation of our free trade treaty. Canada's lumber industries are hit because of lax demand in the world market, its only appropriate that the industry shaves off jobs in order to ensure profitability.
Well I never liked NAFTA to begin with and is also a reason why we're in the situation we are currently in..... because we depend mostly on the US building their homes and now that they screwed up, we are now suffering, and NAFTA makes it pretty difficult to make the nessicary changes to keep the industry afloat. Canada, the US and Mexico did just fine before NAFTA, they can do it again.
Well it depends also on your qualifications. If the big 3 loses market share, their competitors would gain that market share and would need to ramp up production, which means hiring more workers
But not enough to balance out the amount of people who lost their jobs.... the market isn't big enough to take them all on and these companies that are doing ok right now won't do well if they simply take all of these workers on if the demand for those vehicles isn't there. Then you also have all of these workers being dependant on more forign companies..... when trouble hits those companies, guess who's first on the chopping block?
the plumbing thing is a joke, though there is a profitable buisness in pipe construction
It's still not a decent solution to the problem.
i can see what you're saying, but i don't like the idea of the liberals buddying up with separatists and the NDP. A Conservo-Liberal coalition would be perferable for me but i realize that both the liberals and conservatives are Incompetent.
Well they're all incompetent, that's for sure, but if they all get together and do their jobs, collectively perhaps they might actually pull off a government that actually works.
And who knows, if for some magical reason, the Bloc in this process might actually start feeling that they are a part of Canada and the decision making of Canada and decide not to seperate.... for now.
But we have 18 months at the very least of the Bloc co-operating with the coalition, which means 18 months of government actually doing it's job. After that, if the Coalition flops, then so be it.... back to another election.
i just hope they don't plunge our country into a recession
Well even the Conservatives have changed their story before all of this happened and admitted we will be running a deficit, and we are already technically in a recession..... so they can't really do any harm to those predictions except perhaps reduce the level of deficit or recession we will face.
Since Harper has not stated any real plans or objectives to deal with this issue, he does not have my confidence and should be replaced with those who can.
How is canada a democracy if regular citizens don't have a say? We should stop spreading our own lies.
We are a Democracy and Citizens did have their say... that is exactly how we came to this point in our Democracy. If nobody wanted this to occur and if everybody really hated the NDP and the Liberals and the Bloc.... then everybody would have voted for the Conservatives enough to give them a majority..... they didn't, therefore this is how it plays out.
nothing is ever easy, liberals need to relearn how to work for votes
And the voting process needs to be re-worked so that it better represents the will of the people. Allowing one party to rule the government when over 50% of the population who voted didn't vote for them, is a big issue, at least for me..... that is why the Coalition sounds like the most logical choice.