NDP Have BIG plans in BC again!!!

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peapod

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All you do insig is point the finger at the NDP, you do not answer the questions put to you about what the liberals have done. You say they have reduced red tape. I'll say just look at their relationship with stolt. A company that norway warned the british columbia government about. You are spinning lies, and the truth is going to come out, it always does. Don't bother saying that fish farming is creating new jobs either, it not as this study shows.

http://www.policyalternatives.ca/documents/BC_Office_Pubs/fish_farms.pdf
 

SilentSwirl

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insignificant said:
I wonder how the NDP plans on paying for all of this without an increase in taxes!!!

I sincerely hope BC voters remember back to the last time the NDP were in power. Canada flourished while BC went down the toilet, and our Credit rating was downgraded TWICE, costing the BC taxpayers MILLIONS in additional interest charges.
Hi sig...

Thank you for seriously questioning the wisdom of allowing the NDP Party, associated hacks and union paymasters from getting their incompetent and greedy hands on my money again.

Seems to me that you are embroiled in single handedly defending the common sense approach presently being taken to managing our provincial economy by the Liberals. This defence does not necessarily make you a Liberal supporter, however, it does make you a voter who realizes the importance of self reliance and one who understands that to have social progress we must first have the means to progress.

North Korea is a good example of a society that puts the ends ahead of the means, especially when it comes to social progress. They cannot feed their people - let alone provide "elder care".

Articulating and fairly debating your capitalisic logic with idealistic socialists is going to be problematic unless they respond to your original points, which is why I have quoted these above. Even then it is doubtful that this logic will impress them - the diversity of views in our system is what makes it democratic. Perhaps you can take comfort from two facts:

1) The current result of the above poll.
2) The result of the election which will be the same regardless of the rhetoric being thrown at you on this thread.

BTW, regarding "I am asking you sig, as you are a liberal, what is the purpose of creating a progam, and than [sic] undermining it for failure."

If this implication is true as stated above, which I very much doubt, "the purpose" is probably similar to that of building fast-cat ferries for use in BC, abandoning them and leaving the mess to be cleaned up by the subsequent government.

Thanks again sig and Illegitimi Non Carborundum.
 

insignificant

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Seems to me that you are embroiled in single handedly defending the common sense approach presently being taken to managing our provincial economy by the Liberals.

haha - I feel a little out numbered in this forum from time to time, however, as I told REV, numbers and past history speaks for itself.

Feel free to come back! :)
 

Reverend Blair

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Apr 3, 2004
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RE: NDP Have BIG plans in

Spin!

I especially like the way when you lose a point you fall back on the old "agree to disagee" thing, insignificant.
 

insignificant

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Re: RE: NDP Have BIG plans in

Reverend Blair said:
Spin!

I especially like the way when you lose a point you fall back on the old "agree to disagee" thing, insignificant.

nobody replied to my question of why carole james stays clear of business meetings, etc...do you think that maybe she has no supporters there? Maybe thats why campbell doesnt go to union rallys - because that isnt where his supporters are. Thats politics...its been that way forever...and it isnt just Campbell, thats why I said we'll have to agree to disagree!

I wouldnt goto a union rally either (or should I say a VICTIM rally)
 

galianomama

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Jun 29, 2004
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Articulating and fairly debating your capitalisic logic with idealistic socialists is going to be problematic unless they respond to your original points

a very true point there, silentswirl, i couldn't agree more! you realize of course, that the knife cuts both ways.

i do take an interest in how bc can be compared to north korea, could you possibly expand that logic?
 

SilentSwirl

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galianomama said:
a very true point there, silentswirl, i couldn't agree more! you realize of course, that the knife cuts both ways.
Of course it would - if you had a point.
galianomama said:
i do take an interest in how bc can be compared to north korea, could you possibly expand that logic?
tsk tsk - you need to be a little less obvious when twisting my words mama.
 

galianomama

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North Korea is a good example of a society the puts the ends ahead of the means, especially when it comes to social progress. They cannot feed their people - let alone provide "elder care".

my mistake their swirl, i thought by posting this information, you were somehow trying to make a point. i guess i misunderstood the logic behind the message!
 

Reverend Blair

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RE: NDP Have BIG plans in

It was you who brought North Korea into the conversation, Swirl. Did you have a point there or was it just more neo-con SPIN
 

peapod

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As opposed to your comments eh sig? Silent swirl, you have no business talking to galaniomama that way, I am making a complaint to andem. She has not be rude to you and simply asked you a question.
 

galianomama

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galianomama wrote:
a very true point there, silentswirl, i couldn't agree more! you realize of course, that the knife cuts both ways.
Of course it would - if you had a point.

swirl - if you were to go back to about page 15 of this post, you would see that i have asked questions of insig before, and not had answers. just for clarification here....what is your point?
 

SilentSwirl

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Re: RE: NDP Have BIG plans in

Reverend Blair said:
It was you who brought North Korea into the conversation, Swirl. Did you have a point there or was it just more neo-con SPIN
My point is that any society which puts ends ahead of means, especially when it comes to social progress, will probably fail to progress.
 

SilentSwirl

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peapod said:
As opposed to your comments eh sig? Silent swirl, you have no business talking to galaniomama that way, I am making a complaint to andem. She has not be rude to you and simply asked you a question.
Who made you the arbiter of what is, and is not, "rude"?

Simply asking a question.
 

insignificant

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swirl - if you were to go back to about page 15 of this post, you would see that i have asked questions of insig before, and not had answers. just for clarification here....what is your point?

WOAH, WOAH, WOAH....what question did you ask me that I didnt answer - i went back to p.15...I dont see where I failed to answer ANYTHING...ask me again. If I do not know the answer I will tell you so.

I asked PEA multiple times what THE NDP PLANS on doing to solve the health care problems which he has mentioned...he has yet to answer me.