Correct me if I'm wrong. I don't go around spouting off the glories of Harper. I speak from the right. I'm sure we have all voted for a party leader who wasn't our favorite bag of chips, because we voted for an ideology. We have to start somewhere.
Harper's ideology is the problem, JJ. Are you saying you share that ideology? If Miguel Figueroa became the leader of the NDP, I'd certainly take my vote elsewhere.
George Bush isn't hero material. However, George Bush seems to me to be one of the finest examples of an American ideal; any American can become President.
No, any American who has enough money and whose Daddy made enough Supreme Court appointments can become president.
Recent history proves it.
No actually, it doesn't. It shows that some people in politics are corrupt. It points to those having ties to business being more likely to be corrupt than those without such ties.
Well I wonder who you thought was funding that? It takes money to make money, as the old say goes.
I'm not sending any politicians money, are you? I think I give those folks enough money otherwise. So it’s coming from somewhere...
I've sent them money, I've donated my time. I've partaken in the political process. Apparently you not only haven't done that, but feel that it's somehow beneath you.
But this doesn't negate the fact the government writes law; the corporations don't.
No, the corporations just buy the government and tell them what laws to write. It's all above board and legal, so you seem to feel that's okay.
If you believe this is being circumvented, then you must accept the fact most politicians lie, because no one is running around campaigning on circumventing democracy.
What the hell do you think they mean when they spew all that pro-business rhetoric?
In order to keep jobs in Canada we need competitive tax rates for corporations. We don't all work for the government. Also remember the “no taxation without representation”. If corporations don’t pay taxes they need not be represented.
We already have some of the lowest corporate tax rates in the developed world, JJ. Look it up.
The people who own and operate corporations are fully represented by government. Giving corporations the amount of input and control that we have amounts to them being far over-represented.
We need less government. If the tax burden has been moved to the working classes, then I feel even more justified in my wanting a fiscally responsible conservative government who will run on platforms of leanness, tax reduction, less socialism, more freedom, with a clear understanding of provincial powers.
So you'll be joining the NDP then?
I haven’t received any lower wages lately,
Real wages, what you can buy with the money that you earn, have been shrinking for decades. They are still shrinking even while your beloved corporations earn record profits, pay fewer taxes than ever, and give their CEOs record bonuses even if they lose money.
but having an unemployment rate of 7% and insisting we need to bring in immigrants to fill jobs can't be helping wages go up.
I see...that woman who is trained as a bank teller that just got laid off in spite of another year of record profits should strap on a tool belt and become a construction worker. Do you have any idea of how the job market actually works?
And I can't imagine your saying corrupt corporations are making environmental disasters? Dumping oil onto the sea and such?
Both illegally and through their massive lobbying to keep the government from cbringing more stringent reguilations.
Really these are government responsibilities and have nothing to do with private padded expense accounts and free candy for The CEO.
But you want to do away with government. The watchdog agencies have already been cut to the point where they can't fulfill their mandates. Everytime the government tries to bring in regulations to address problems being caused by the corporations you and people like you scream bloody murder.
I simply want the governments to abide by the constitution, understand we are a people first and not a government.
And yet you support the Conservatives, who are attacking the constitution and tryin to control who marries who.
The Sponsorship Program is merely icing on the cake. It just goes to show why they can’t be trusted with more than a few nickels to provide some basic services and fireworks at the end of the year.
Why, because you don't like their programs? You'd rather have Harper spending it on some morality squad?
I don’t buy the "this country is turning more to the left in the past 10 years".
Well, I wouldn't want you to have spend any of your hard-earned money. That is what has shown up in poll after poll after poll though.
It has more to do with the fact the split right vote hasn't been able to muster up the unity and power to have a solid voice in the past ten years.
No they haven't because Harper and cohorts are too far right and do not represent the majority of the Canadian people. The PCs became regressive instead of progressive under Mulroney, but the Reform/Alliance/Conservatives are way beyond regressive. They are basically a bunch of back-woods hillbillies who want Canada to be a mini-me of the US. Most Canadians, as polls and election show, find that idea repulsive.
With the way Harper addressed issues during the last election, it appeared to me at least he had allot in common with the BQ message of provincial jurisdiction.
But that's all they had in common. It is highly unlikely that the Conservatives will win a single seat in Quebec with Harper, or anybody else from that part of the party, as leader. It is also highly unlikely that they will make an serious inroads into Ontario.
The Liberals don't; and as long as separatism is on the decrease and the Liberals pursue silly plans like a national day care system, the right is going to start to become an attractive place to place a vote
With over 50% of Canadian children in some sort of daycare, a national daycare program is going to bring in a lot more votes than it loses. Again, you are out of step with the Canadian people.
I don't think the liberals can count on tons of votes that go to the BQ if the climate becomes different in Quebec. Unless of coarse they buy them.
They don't count on them now. Bloq seats go to the Bloq. If the BQ collapsed tomorrow those seats would be divided between the Liberals and the NDP. The BQ is a socially progressive party, that's where a lot of there support comes from. The seats the Liberals still have in Quebec are safe. They might go to a progressive conservative government, but they won't go to the Harperites.
The Conservatives had a good shot at forming the government the second last election too. If I'm not mistaken the right would have taken that if it was under one umbrella
You're mistaken. The Liberals had a large majority after that election. Even if they hadn't though, a lot of progressive conservatives will not support a socially conservative party, especially when the Liberals run from the left and govern from the right.
People had money and jobs under Chretien, because of Mulroney's policies. Not from their own. Quebec’s GDP went up some 80% after NAFTA I read somewhere.
People had money and jobs under Chretien because the Liberals got the deficit under control and let the dollar sink below the seventy cent level. They cut interest rates. They made Canadians feel positive about their country again.