Re: RE: Dissatisfied with Cho
Harris 4 PM said:
Also, about western Canada.....here we go again.
I have to say I sympathize for you guys in one respect and thats the fact that we do not have a senate like we should that equally accounts for regional sentiment. We are supposed to have a check on the tyranny of the majority (southeast Ontario + Quebec) in our upper house, but all it really does as serve as a money maker for retired politicans (and maybe every now and again a bit of good). I wish Paul Martin would do as much work towards democratic reform as he does make lip service to the cause.
I would say though that a few your beefs with the evil Ottawa monster are becoming outdated though. I would find it hard to believe any westerner who is not saying that practically every party is kissing their ass for votes and taking on any "western" cause they can.
I am afraid the big divide in the future is going to not be as much on the economy (if this course holds true) but on social issues.
Thanks Harris, glad to know we have some allies down east.
I am not sure I understand your second paragraph about outdated beefs, though. First, the beefs are continuing complaints we have had about the electoral process in Canada for a number of years. I suspect they will continue until something changes.
Secondly, if you are saying that every party is kissing our ass for votes, then you would be wrong, the Liberals could care less and go out of their way to demonize Alberta at every chance they get. Martin was out here once in the last election, and Chretien did not step foot in Alberta in the previous election. If this is not what you meant, sorry, let me know what you meant, okay?
The senate reform would go a long way to at least trying to correct the perceived inequities, but I don't see the Liberals and the eastern political machine and media getting on board with this kind of change at all.
Until there is a real opportunity to change the inequities, the complaints will continue. I have a real problem understanding how lower taxes, fiscal responsibility, freedom to MP's for free votes and private members bills, and improving relations with our largest trading partner are all bad things that get demonized by the left as if they were somehow policies that will destroy Canada. Nobody can be foolish enough to think that Harper and the conservatives sat down one day and said "let's figure out how to destroy Canada and impoverish the people". Okay, nobody with any common sense would think that. :twisted: