Nope. This is an unaffiliated non-partisan campaign. We do not support any party since none has anything to say about political reform.
I am ticked at some of their policies; however, half a loaf of bread is better than starving to death, and worse,whining about it.
I would NEVER vote for a party that will not put balancing the budget as their top priority (outside of helping the poor or fighting a war if one was declared).
This is the problem. We make exceptions for wars and helping the poor. And so as long as it's a 'valid' endeavour, balancing the books goes out the window. If we want to fight a war, and are prepared to ask our men in uniform to make the sacrifice, then the least we can do is make a minor sacrifice of our own by being wiling to pay higher taxes to support the war effort.
If we truly care about the poor, then we wil certainly be wiling to raise taxes to help them. If in the end the people are not prepared to make a small financial sacrifice while our soldiers are dying, then clearly the war is not worth fighting. Likewise, if we're not willing to pay more taxes to help the poor, then the poor are not worth helping.
Canada is not declared war at this time - btw.
And I am absolutely certain that Canada's poor can be helped adequately within a balanced budget. In fact, I don't hear of Canadians starving to death who are on welfare. If anything, too much money is thrown at people that are not really poor - but call themselves as such.
When I say poor - I mean people that would literally die if the government did not help them.
Welfare is administered by provincial governmentsCanada is not declared war at this time - btw.
And I am absolutely certain that Canada's poor can be helped adequately within a balanced budget. In fact, I don't hear of Canadians starving to death who are on welfare. If anything, too much money is thrown at people that are not really poor - but call themselves as such.
When I say poor - I mean people that would literally die if the government did not help them.
Welfare is administered by provincial governments
I personally think we need to look beyond mere sustenance and to education. for instance, which would you choose between the two options below:
1. Give a person enough money to live off of for the rest of his life, or
2. Give him an education so he can become a contributing citizen himself, which would you rather?
I'd rather the second option. It might cost me more money initially, but at least I won't have to support that person for the rest of his life, but only for a short period of time before he eventually contributes to the economy himself. Add to that that he's less likely to turn to crime that way too.
But again, I'd cut all funding for that person in a heartbeat if that was the only way to balance the budget. Should the public then complain, I'd offer the option of raising taxes, and if they accept it, great, if not, i let him starve and point to the people as the ones who'd made that choice.
Same with war by the way. You want us to go to war but aren't willing to raise taxes to pay for it? Then we pull the troops out. After all, why risk the lives of our troops when people at home can't even make the most minor of sacrifices?
Welfare is administered by provincial governments
I say neither 1 or 2.
I say give people enough food, shelter, clothing and healthcare to survive only as long as they need it. Not a welfare cheque - but the actual food, shelter, clothing and healthcare. NEVER give money to people - too often it is misspent (except to those that are mentally/physically handicapped - give them money).
Welfare is administered by provincial governments
That I agree with. Definitely never giv them money. However, I'd go beyond basic necessities to provide education too. After all, the goal ought to be to make them independent ASAP. Simply maintaining them does not help them get back into the workplace.
To my knowledge. the government (federal/provincial) already subsidizes post-secondary education to the tune of almost 90% of tuitions.
That is more then enough, imo.
And I am totally against my tax dollars going to subsidize people going to college/university for frivolous things.
You want to become a doctor, nurse, engineer, etc. - I say have the government pay 100% of tuitions (so long as you stay and work in Canada for a certain period of time after you graduate).
If you want to become an artist or a poet? Pay for the entire tuition yourself.
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I'm not talking about the uy who can afford 10% of tuition to learn poi sci. I'm talking about the guy who can barely feed himself lerning a skill that is in demand in thw workplace. As the old saying goes, give a man a fish... vs teach a man to fish...
Personally, I think post-secondary education is generally over-rated.
I learned almost nothing during my post-secondary educational life that helped me in my later life.
And I know of TONS of people with lots of degrees/diplomas that do not have jobs.
Imo, FAR too many people use post-secondary education as little more then something to do while they decide what to do with the rest of their lives....almost all at taxpayers expense.
Yup, there is none so blind as he that will not see.
Tell me, if the cons weren't planning on an election, why the airing of the attack ads over the last 3 or 4 weeks? Why the call to the constituency's to start ramping up for a spring election? They wanted this, and made sure that it would happen. Only the blind would be blaming this election solely on the opposition.
Not all post-secondary education revolves around university. What about learning a trade that is in demand, such as auto mechanics for example? Don't knock non-university education.