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Coalition Government - in Canada (pg. 2)
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| Alex |
| quote: | Originally posted by ********
It won't go sour, it is the law. Any moves by the Cons to oust this will be illegal. If the populus can't accept their own laws then they deserve the crappy government they'd be getting as a result. However that simply won't happen, it can't happen.
Let the conservatives waste their money on a futile ad campaign, and bribes, the end result is less money for them in the next election. Which won't pay off come next election time.
Shame on the conservatives for doing the wrong thing and selling out Canada for their own agenda, one which was to plunge canada into another election weeks after the last to attempt to trick people by lies and obscuring thier real agenda to attempt a majority.
SHAME ON THEM!!!
now they are wasting money to destabalize canada more in a deseperate bid to stop a chance for a government that lasts more than 6 months.
I say 2 years of stability is better than an every confidence vote instability. |
2 years of stability, with a coalition government?
Are you for real?
With the BLOC as the stabilizing force, hahahahaha. Dude, take up farming or something that is less of a brain drain.
The Bloc will stabilize the coalition government about as much as a fat kid on a seesaw. They will hold this country hostage for things that concern less than a third of the population and Dion wont be able to do jack !
All we need during these economic times is more political bull from the sore losers of the last election. Go look at the CTV polls, 62% of Canadians want the Conservatives to stay, and I guarantee you they didnt all vote for Harper!
Stability is key right now, Harper is right when he says Canada is weathering this storm better than other countries, the last thing we need is the NDP spending all of our money on health care and running deficits in the billions within 2 years. |
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| colonelcrisp |
| quote: | Originally posted by Alex
2 years of stability, with a coalition government?
Are you for real?
With the BLOC as the stabilizing force, hahahahaha. Dude, take up farming or something that is less of a brain drain.
The Bloc will stabilize the coalition government about as much as a fat kid on a seesaw. They will hold this country hostage for things that concern less than a third of the population and Dion wont be able to do jack !
All we need during these economic times is more political bull from the sore losers of the last election. Go look at the CTV polls, 62% of Canadians want the Conservatives to stay, and I guarantee you they didnt all vote for Harper!
Stability is key right now, Harper is right when he says Canada is weathering this storm better than other countries, the last thing we need is the NDP spending all of our money on health care and running deficits in the billions within 2 years. |
I totally disagree....
With the self inflicted political damage taht this move has caused both the NDP and Liberal parties, they will want to hold this coalition together as long as possible. That being said, i belive that the NDP will take a more centrist stance on many issues and policies in an effort not to alienate the moderate lefty's and righty's.
The Bloc really doesn't worry me. Their prime motives behind this agreement was to obtain a relief package for the forestry sector (which has been hurting for years), and to kick harper to the curb. It is no secret the only person on the face of the planet with more disdain for Steven Harper than Danny Williams is Gilles Duceppe (or perhaps Steven's own extended family...... i am good friends with his cousin, and her entire side of the family hates his guts.....)
Frankly i would much rather see a coalition govt thats willing to cross party lines and work as a TEAM than Harper and his bullish stonewalling of parliament.
Lets face it, the guy is a complete and utter cock..... |
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| colonelcrisp |
| great now we are paying for all of these monkeys to sit on their arses for almost 2 months, accomplishing nothing..... all in order to delay the inevitable....... |
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| Alex |
Alright there ********.
We get it, you're sore from the last election and you want to use this loop hole to force Canadians to accept a governing party that didn't exist 3 weeks ago!
I can guarantee you that if the Conservatives had lost the election and done this with the Bloc or the NDP you would be screaming bloody murder.
And that CTV poll I quoted was right on the front of their website, it was informal, big deal.
I am not fear mongering, you're a typical liberal from Ontario that thinks the Liberal party is the only one capable of governing this country. Surprise, Ontario does not speak for 100% of this country, thank god.
So please, hurl your personal insults and what not elsewhere because you simply don't understand Canadian politics as your view is 100% biased. Your posts might as well read "Liberals Liberals Liberals Liberals" for several paragraphs, the message would be the same, trust me! |
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| Alex |
Hahahaha:
http://www.cbc.ca/canada/story/2008...parliament.html
By the way, ******** need I remind you that there is a leadership race still going in the Liberal party? Yes, this coalition will last until 2010 guaranteed! hahahahaha
What a joke this whole thing is, I hope Canadians realize how much we are being had by our government right now. They all deserve to be punished, but particularly the NDP and Liberals who have brought about this bull. |
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| colonelcrisp |
| quote: | Originally posted by Alex
Hahahaha:
http://www.cbc.ca/canada/story/2008...parliament.html
By the way, ******** need I remind you that there is a leadership race still going in the Liberal party? Yes, this coalition will last until 2010 guaranteed! hahahahaha
What a joke this whole thing is, I hope Canadians realize how much we are being had by our government right now. They all deserve to be punished, but particularly the NDP and Liberals who have brought about this bull. |
Since harper is forcing the CPC staffers to show up everywhere he goes to cheer him on, im pretty sure that canadian's dont support him as much as you think they do. |
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| Alex |
| quote: | Originally posted by colonelcrisp
Since harper is forcing the CPC staffers to show up everywhere he goes to cheer him on, im pretty sure that canadian's dont support him as much as you think they do. |
I'm not a Harper fanboy, this country can do better, but at present I don't think a Dion/Layton ultra liberal circle jerk is what we need, especially given they lost the election and should maybe reconsider their strategies to try and win the next election instead of simply hijacking the country instead. |
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| Fir3start3r |
| quote: | Originally posted by Alex
Hahahaha:
http://www.cbc.ca/canada/story/2008...parliament.html
By the way, ******** need I remind you that there is a leadership race still going in the Liberal party? Yes, this coalition will last until 2010 guaranteed! hahahahaha
What a joke this whole thing is, I hope Canadians realize how much we are being had by our government right now. They all deserve to be punished, but particularly the NDP and Liberals who have brought about this bull. |
This is EXACTLY what needed to happen.
This will let cooler heads prevail and let the government concentrate on what's important - THE ECONOMY instead of dealing with these three asinine circus clowns.
There's already cracks in the coalition showing and it's not even official! |
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| Fir3start3r |
| quote: | Originally posted by Alex
I'm not a Harper fanboy, this country can do better, but at present I don't think a Dion/Layton ultra liberal circle jerk is what we need, especially given they lost the election and should maybe reconsider their strategies to try and win the next election instead of simply hijacking the country instead. |
*cough*TWO elections in TWO years*cough* |
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| colonelcrisp |
| quote: | Originally posted by Alex
I'm not a Harper fanboy, this country can do better, but at present I don't think a Dion/Layton ultra liberal circle jerk is what we need, especially given they lost the election and should maybe reconsider their strategies to try and win the next election instead of simply hijacking the country instead. |
While i do vote liberal, i would not be opposed to a conservative minority, just not with harper leading it. Lets face it, the man hasn't the slightest idea how to successfully run a minority govt.
He has clearly created a irreparable rift in the house with his secretive / divisive / antagonistic approach to governing. I think the only logical step for him right now is to concede defeat and step down as leader of the conservative party. Frankly i think McKay could do a much better job, and he doesnt look half as snake like as harper does. All i ask is that you keep Baird in a hole and bury him. that guy is an idiot. |
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| Alex |
| quote: | Originally posted by colonelcrisp
While i do vote liberal, i would not be opposed to a conservative minority, just not with harper leading it. Lets face it, the man hasn't the slightest idea how to successfully run a minority govt.
He has clearly created a irreparable rift in the house with his secretive / divisive / antagonistic approach to governing. I think the only logical step for him right now is to concede defeat and step down as leader of the conservative party. Frankly i think McKay could do a much better job, and he doesnt look half as snake like as harper does. All i ask is that you keep Baird in a hole and bury him. that guy is an idiot. |
I agree, McKay would be a far better choice. |
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| Alex |
Sense.
Your post made none. |
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