The difference is, if you would open your eyes, I am not going on about Layton's agenda, I am talking about his declared policies.
BIG difference.
30 billion? No I can't, but even double it to 60 billion over 20 years, and it is stills a heck of a lot less than 70 billion over 4 years.
I said I did not support a corporate tax cut. Nor do I support raising corporate taxes.
Guys, read the budget:
http://xfer.ndp.ca/2011/2011-Platform/NDP2011PlatformSS_web_en.pdf
If you have any legitimate critique about fiscal policy, then do the right thing and dissect the budget.
Otherwise you're all just blowing hot air.
Good, because I wasn't expecting you to back up your silly pic, with something like intelligence.Just as I expected.
It is? The OP is an Op/Ed piece, about policy. Besides that, Colpy has posted critiques I believe.Let me know when you're man enough to critique the budget - as that is what this thread is about.
Just as I expected.
Let me know when you're man enough to critique the budget - as that is what this thread is about.
The reward from raising the corporate tax is optimistic in the extreme........with fuel prices significantly higher, and with job losses due to cap and trade, with the oil sands project shrunk, and with Jack against free trade with the USA...........there will be shrinkage in the economy ....I listened to an economist on the CBC say that (at best) the raise to 19.5% would generate 3 billion a year. Less than a third.
Ah, smile.... May 2 is Purge-a-Tory Day....Subsidies for home heating will go up hard if cap and trade is in..............
The reward from raising the corporate tax is optimistic in the extreme........with fuel prices significantly higher, and with job losses due to cap and trade, with the oil sands project shrunk, and with Jack against free trade with the USA...........there will be shrinkage in the economy ....I listened to an economist on the CBC say that (at best) the raise to 19.5% would generate 3 billion a year. Less than a third.
The CPP raises are insane, we can not sustain the CPP at present levels, and a 2.5% raise in revenues ain't gonna cut it.
I am all for dumping oil company subsidies.
Jack is smoking the good stuff, he has not a clue....
besides that:
Jack will swing our support from Israel to the Palestinians.
Jack will destroy our military.
Jack will damage our alliances.
Jack will draw us much closer to the United Nations.
Jack will alienate the west, while expecting them to pay the bills.
Jack will introduce yet more gun control.
Jack sucks.
Do you have a link to the CBC article?
First page...
More or less hilarious than your fear mongering about Harper?Which is why the conservative fear mongering is hilarious.
More or less hilarious than your fear mongering about Harper?
No, you vote ideology. Like I've been saying about you, all along. Hence all the nonsense you've posted on Harper.What fear mongering?
Harper refusing to answer more than five questions is a fact.
His denial of anything journalists ask him is pretty consistent. I just google'd the latest article and it proves my point.
I didn't even have to try:
Stephen Harper is refusing to say whether he would accept a decision by the governor general to ask a second-place opposition party to try to form a government in the event another Tory minority fails to gain confidence of the House of Commons.
During a campaign stop in Richmond Hill, Ont., Harper again appealed to traditional Liberal voters, saying they should be concerned about the stability of Canada's economic recovery and national unity under a Jack Layton-led government.
But when pressed by reporters about what he would do if the next-biggest party was asked to form a government, Harper said he would not speculate about "hypothetical" scenarios following the election.
If you want a leader that withholds information from you, then that's good for you.
I don't. If it costs me an extra couple of bucks then I'll pay for it.
I don't vote strictly for my wallet like conservatives do.
No, you vote ideology. Like I've been saying about you, all along. Hence all the nonsense you've posted on Harper.
And your post only confirms 1 thing, my point, you can't prove Harper is controlling the media, because he isn't.
1 YouTube video?! Yep yer vindicated...I just googled "media control" for craps and giggles - media control - Google Search
Guess who shows up on Page 1.
So a lack of an expressed policy on internet usage billing, is a policy of media control?Improved internet and usage based billing
The New Democartic Party (NDP) has promised a ban on all forms of usage based billing by ISPs, and enshrine net neutrality in law, which would prevent bandwidth throttling. The Liberals have promised "functional separation" with regards to usage based billing.[68][69] Almost all of the established parties, with the exception of the Conservatives, have outlined polices to try and improve Canadian internet.[70]
Canadian federal election, 2011 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia