Re: Where do you consider yourself in the political spectrum
Reverend Blair said:
Nacar Nero said:
The Conservative Party of Canada is a little too liberal to suit me. It is the equivalent of the Democrat party here in the US.
Senathos said:
I chose Liberal because the centre-right is where I feel most comfortable.
Note the difference here. Nero knows little or nothing about Canadian politics and even less about the CPC. Senathos, although his understanding of the NDP and their policies is severely flawed, recognises that the Liberals are a centre-right party.
The truth is, and this is something that Nero does not have intellectual capability to grasp, that Harper's Conservatives are very similar in outlook and proposed policies to the Republicans. They even send potential candidates for training at a Republican facility in the US.
The Liberals now match the Democratic Party very closely in terms of policy.
While this wasn't the case 20 years ago when both the PC's and the Liberals stood to the left of the Democratic Party, it is the case now and it has been the case for quite some time.
Rev, firstly here are the reasons I consider the Liberal Party of Canada a far far left party ...
- Openly supporting abortion
- Allowing citizens in some provinces to pay out half their salary to taxes.
- Gun Control (ie ... Gun registry for law abiding citizens).
- Not supporting Capital Punishment
- Legalizing gay Marriage.
- Forming an unholy aliance with the NDP during the Gomergy scandal/inquiry, by cancelling tax cuts to corporations in favor of more social spending.
USING COMMON SENSE, ANYONE CAN CLEARLY REALIZE THAT NO RIGHT WING GOVERNMENT WOULD AGREE WITH ANY OF THE ABOVE. SO HOW COULD ANYONE EVEN JOKINGLY SAY THE LIBERALS ARE ANYTHING BUT FAR FAR LEFT?
How can you get any further left than the Liberals, Rev? The NDP ... then you hit Communism.
Now as for your statement that the Conservative party in Canada is equivalent to the US Republicans. Not so. As I've stated earlier, the US Democrats are more in line with the Conservative Party of Canada.
Compare Clinton's old party with Harper's party and you will see a lot of similarities. Clinton supported the death penalty, so does Harper. Clinton also was a supporter of low taxes as is Harper. In addition, fiscal responsibility, small government, keeping the government out of people's private business, traditional family values, and a sense of basic morality were all supported by both Clinton and Harper.
Also, Harper is against gay marriage, as was president Clinton. In 1996, President Clinton signed the Defense of Marriage Act, which denied federal recognition of same-sex marriages and allowed states to ignore same-sex unions licensed elsewhere. Clinton also took a wishy washy stand on abortion, just as Harper is doing.
So with all the similarities between the Democrats in the US and the Conservatives in Canada, it's clear that the Conservative Party of Canada reflects the US liberal viewpoint.