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  • I can honestly and truthfully say that if I was introduced to him I would turn my back on him, no hesitation. That pandering psychopath has worked really hard at destroying most of the things that I identify with being Canadian and make me proud to be Canadian.
    I don't think either Trudeau or Mulcair will magically fix the situation. But at least they could stem the bleeding from the knife wound in Canada's back.
    Not everything is for sale or expendable to the almighty dollar. The current Alberta is evidence of that.
    The CBC has been a valid and very pro-active place for Canadian artists to be showcased. Has been managed properly, probably not but a waste of money is a very long stretch. They have also been the most unbiased news outlet in Canada. Most of the reason Harper wants them shut down is to shut them the hell up. Lose the public funding, lose the accountability to the public as a whole. You end up reporting as per your bosses preferences.

    There is only one real way to fix an economy. Lower taxes to everyone. If you continue to tax people to death they have no disposable income. Without disposable income they don't buy things. If they don't buy things there is little job creation. If there is no one buying anything and no job creation the economy shrinks.
    The government cannot employ everyone (or pay them to do nothing).
    Social programs cost money... Simple as that. Including the CBC. If an artist was good enough, they wouldn't need the CBC to "showcase" them.
    CBC should be a simple news and information station for our nations outposts (and anyone else who will listen) do you know how much Peter Mansbridge pulls in? That's taxpayers money.
  • Trans-Pacific Partnership Deal signed.
    Free Trade access to most of the world while maintaining current Supply Management System.

    Access to more foreign markets, fantastic.
  • dignin
    dignin Posts: 9,478

    Trans-Pacific Partnership Deal signed.
    Free Trade access to most of the world while maintaining current Supply Management System.

    Access to more foreign markets, fantastic.

    How can you say whether this is good or bad? We know absolutely nothing about it.
  • HughFreakingDillon
    HughFreakingDillon Winnipeg Posts: 39,473
    the only reason Steve is going to win again is because Jack Layton is dead.
    By The Time They Figure Out What Went Wrong, We'll Be Sitting On A Beach, Earning Twenty Percent.




  • polaris_x
    polaris_x Posts: 13,559

    the only reason Steve is going to win again is because Jack Layton is dead.

    no ... he wins because people are stupid ...
    if anyone is unsure of where they stand on this ... the current litmus test is if you think the niqab is an election issue ... if yes - you pass (not good) ...
  • HughFreakingDillon
    HughFreakingDillon Winnipeg Posts: 39,473
    polaris_x said:

    the only reason Steve is going to win again is because Jack Layton is dead.

    no ... he wins because people are stupid ...
    if anyone is unsure of where they stand on this ... the current litmus test is if you think the niqab is an election issue ... if yes - you pass (not good) ...
    my point is that there isn't a clear leader amongst the rest of the candidates. I honestly don't know who I'm voting for. all I know is who I'm not.

    By The Time They Figure Out What Went Wrong, We'll Be Sitting On A Beach, Earning Twenty Percent.




  • polaris_x
    polaris_x Posts: 13,559

    polaris_x said:

    the only reason Steve is going to win again is because Jack Layton is dead.

    no ... he wins because people are stupid ...
    if anyone is unsure of where they stand on this ... the current litmus test is if you think the niqab is an election issue ... if yes - you pass (not good) ...
    my point is that there isn't a clear leader amongst the rest of the candidates. I honestly don't know who I'm voting for. all I know is who I'm not.

    hate to say it ... but vote strategically if you are in a swing riding ... this fucker needs to go ...
  • polaris_x
    polaris_x Posts: 13,559
    oh ... on the new TPP ... it's like any other Trade Deal in that it will benefit the wealthy and large corporations - not surprising coming from the Conservatives ...

    we can expect the standard loss of jobs, lower wages, growing inequality and income gaps as a result ...
  • HughFreakingDillon
    HughFreakingDillon Winnipeg Posts: 39,473
    polaris_x said:

    polaris_x said:

    the only reason Steve is going to win again is because Jack Layton is dead.

    no ... he wins because people are stupid ...
    if anyone is unsure of where they stand on this ... the current litmus test is if you think the niqab is an election issue ... if yes - you pass (not good) ...
    my point is that there isn't a clear leader amongst the rest of the candidates. I honestly don't know who I'm voting for. all I know is who I'm not.

    hate to say it ... but vote strategically if you are in a swing riding ... this fucker needs to go ...
    I'm not. it's almost all orange and red where I live.

    By The Time They Figure Out What Went Wrong, We'll Be Sitting On A Beach, Earning Twenty Percent.




  • polaris_x
    polaris_x Posts: 13,559

    polaris_x said:

    polaris_x said:

    the only reason Steve is going to win again is because Jack Layton is dead.

    no ... he wins because people are stupid ...
    if anyone is unsure of where they stand on this ... the current litmus test is if you think the niqab is an election issue ... if yes - you pass (not good) ...
    my point is that there isn't a clear leader amongst the rest of the candidates. I honestly don't know who I'm voting for. all I know is who I'm not.

    hate to say it ... but vote strategically if you are in a swing riding ... this fucker needs to go ...
    I'm not. it's almost all orange and red where I live.

    oh ... that's good ... i'm voting green ... but if I had to vote for 1 of the main parties it would probably be orange because of C-51 and the pipelines ..
  • PJ_Soul
    PJ_Soul Vancouver, BC Posts: 50,668

    It is not weird.
    Enough voters gave them the power to go about governing how they see fit.
    With minimal resistance actually preventing them from passing bills that takes a majority of the power to do so. You know this.
    I don't feel like I have to explain that they have more seats than the other parties and what it entitles them to do, I really don't.
    The parties and people of Canada who oppose harper clearly do not have enough power to replace him. All they can do is complain which gets them nowhere. I don't know why you think it's weird. Harper has the majority of governmental power. Why can't you see this?

    Obviously I know how many seats each party has. That is simply not how your dumb "majority" comments come off, and I don't believe that's how you mean it either. You are using the word as a catch phrase as though it's some attempt to fool people into thinking the Conservatives were the choice of the majority of Canadians, and that is absolutely not the case, and YOU know it. I feel like your are using the word as propaganda, and yes, it's weird.
    With all its sham, drudgery, and broken dreams, it is still a beautiful world. Be careful. Strive to be happy. ~ Desiderata
  • PJ_Soul
    PJ_Soul Vancouver, BC Posts: 50,668

    I just wonder what all the people would do who "hate" Steven Harper do if they met him face-to-face? Would they have the balls to actually say anything or just politely shake his hand and say "Hello Mr. Prime Minister"
    No one on this board has any idea how to run a country. Zip, zilch, nada. Neither does Mulcair, Trudeau, May, et al.

    I liken Ito to Fidel Castro, who outlawed religion in Cuba. However, when the pope visits he gets the royal treatment and even meets with the ailing Fidel. Obviously Castro has a feeling about religion, but allows the pope into the country to the adoring public.
    People yap behind a keyboard all day about what a jackass Harper is, yet they can hardly run a crew of six at McDonalds let alone a nation of 35 million.

    It's a "damned if you do, damned if you don't" scenario. Has any PM been universally loved and adored? Absolutely not. Every government has scandals. Is the PM responsible? Of course.

    But you have to think, if a few Volkswagen executives can be unscrupulous right under the CEO's nose and he has no idea, that same thing can't happen in the government?

    Like Harper is watching over Senators expense accounts?its laughable.

    Are you serious? Why would anyone not have the "balls" to say what they wanted to say to Harper? It's not like he's intimidating. I know that if I came face to face with him I'd have a LOT to say, and I wouldn't hold back. Why would I?? I don't tend to throw away opportunities. The only reason I might shake his hand is if I thought it would help me get some answers or explanations out of him... if I didn't think it would help, hell no, I wouldn't shake his hand. Not unless it happened to have dog shit or snot on it, lol. I reall HATE the guy. No quotation marks required! ;) I have never had such a feeling about any PM before. Just this motherfucker in particular.
    You seem dead set on not holding Harper accountable for anything, even when you do, TBH.
    With all its sham, drudgery, and broken dreams, it is still a beautiful world. Be careful. Strive to be happy. ~ Desiderata
  • PJ_Soul said:

    It is not weird.
    Enough voters gave them the power to go about governing how they see fit.
    With minimal resistance actually preventing them from passing bills that takes a majority of the power to do so. You know this.
    I don't feel like I have to explain that they have more seats than the other parties and what it entitles them to do, I really don't.
    The parties and people of Canada who oppose harper clearly do not have enough power to replace him. All they can do is complain which gets them nowhere. I don't know why you think it's weird. Harper has the majority of governmental power. Why can't you see this?

    Obviously I know how many seats each party has. That is simply not how your dumb "majority" comments come off, and I don't believe that's how you mean it either. You are using the word as a catch phrase as though it's some attempt to fool people into thinking the Conservatives were the choice of the majority of Canadians, and that is absolutely not the case, and YOU know it. I feel like your are using the word as propaganda, and yes, it's weird.
    Why is it dumb comments?
    He does have a majority.
    Not a catch phrase.
    Why would I want to fool anyone?
    Propaganda? What am I, a conservative monger to you?
    Your replies are weird because it is like you are taking my words any making it the complete opposite of what I said. That is weird. It is like talking to a politician or an NDPer.
    The majority of government is run by Stephen Harper. Again why can't you see this.
    The only dumb comments in federal government come from the NDP - the minority.
  • HughFreakingDillon
    HughFreakingDillon Winnipeg Posts: 39,473
    edited October 2015

    PJ_Soul said:

    It is not weird.
    Enough voters gave them the power to go about governing how they see fit.
    With minimal resistance actually preventing them from passing bills that takes a majority of the power to do so. You know this.
    I don't feel like I have to explain that they have more seats than the other parties and what it entitles them to do, I really don't.
    The parties and people of Canada who oppose harper clearly do not have enough power to replace him. All they can do is complain which gets them nowhere. I don't know why you think it's weird. Harper has the majority of governmental power. Why can't you see this?

    Obviously I know how many seats each party has. That is simply not how your dumb "majority" comments come off, and I don't believe that's how you mean it either. You are using the word as a catch phrase as though it's some attempt to fool people into thinking the Conservatives were the choice of the majority of Canadians, and that is absolutely not the case, and YOU know it. I feel like your are using the word as propaganda, and yes, it's weird.
    Why is it dumb comments?
    He does have a majority.
    Not a catch phrase.
    Why would I want to fool anyone?
    Propaganda? What am I, a conservative monger to you?
    Your replies are weird because it is like you are taking my words any making it the complete opposite of what I said. That is weird. It is like talking to a politician or an NDPer.
    The majority of government is run by Stephen Harper. Again why can't you see this.
    The only dumb comments in federal government come from the NDP - the minority.
    he formed a majority government.
    he was not voted for by the majority of canadians. a majority is defined as more than half. he got 39% of the 61% who turned out to vote. so 24% of the country voted for him.
    he got the most number of votes of the 5 candidates, which is called a plurality.

    Post edited by HughFreakingDillon on
    By The Time They Figure Out What Went Wrong, We'll Be Sitting On A Beach, Earning Twenty Percent.




  • PJ_Soul
    PJ_Soul Vancouver, BC Posts: 50,668

    PJ_Soul said:

    It is not weird.
    Enough voters gave them the power to go about governing how they see fit.
    With minimal resistance actually preventing them from passing bills that takes a majority of the power to do so. You know this.
    I don't feel like I have to explain that they have more seats than the other parties and what it entitles them to do, I really don't.
    The parties and people of Canada who oppose harper clearly do not have enough power to replace him. All they can do is complain which gets them nowhere. I don't know why you think it's weird. Harper has the majority of governmental power. Why can't you see this?

    Obviously I know how many seats each party has. That is simply not how your dumb "majority" comments come off, and I don't believe that's how you mean it either. You are using the word as a catch phrase as though it's some attempt to fool people into thinking the Conservatives were the choice of the majority of Canadians, and that is absolutely not the case, and YOU know it. I feel like your are using the word as propaganda, and yes, it's weird.
    Why is it dumb comments?
    He does have a majority.
    Not a catch phrase.
    Why would I want to fool anyone?
    Propaganda? What am I, a conservative monger to you?
    Your replies are weird because it is like you are taking my words any making it the complete opposite of what I said. That is weird. It is like talking to a politician or an NDPer.
    The majority of government is run by Stephen Harper. Again why can't you see this.
    The only dumb comments in federal government come from the NDP - the minority.
    Stop asking why I can't see this. I know how many seats each party has, lol.
    That is absolutely not how you are phrasing it when you throw in your "majority" catch-phrase. I think you know it. Anyway, it's not a big deal. It's just annoying to see you repeatedly say that Harper rules with a majority when he in fact rules with a minority of Canadians' votes, because we ALL know what that suggests when you say that unless you give it specific context. If you were not aware of how you throwing out that "majority" word over and over for no apparent reason comes off, now you are.
    With all its sham, drudgery, and broken dreams, it is still a beautiful world. Be careful. Strive to be happy. ~ Desiderata
  • dignin
    dignin Posts: 9,478
    Good ol' Danny Williams, telling like it is. ABC!

    Danny Williams says Stephen Harper's tactics are borderline racist

    http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/newfoundland-labrador/danny-williams-stephen-harper-election-1.3256756
  • dignin
    dignin Posts: 9,478
    My Mayor

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  • dignin said:

    Good ol' Danny Williams, telling like it is. ABC!

    Danny Williams says Stephen Harper's tactics are borderline racist

    Racist?
    Come on.
    In Canada are niqabs allowed to be worn when you enter a bank?
  • dignin said:

    My Mayor

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    Yes lets talk.
    You talk, I talk, we all talk.
    Talk, talk, talk.
    Enough of the talk and do something.
  • PJ_Soul said:

    It is not weird.
    Enough voters gave them the power to go about governing how they see fit.
    With minimal resistance actually preventing them from passing bills that takes a majority of the power to do so. You know this.
    I don't feel like I have to explain that they have more seats than the other parties and what it entitles them to do, I really don't.
    The parties and people of Canada who oppose harper clearly do not have enough power to replace him. All they can do is complain which gets them nowhere. I don't know why you think it's weird. Harper has the majority of governmental power. Why can't you see this?

    Obviously I know how many seats each party has. That is simply not how your dumb "majority" comments come off, and I don't believe that's how you mean it either. You are using the word as a catch phrase as though it's some attempt to fool people into thinking the Conservatives were the choice of the majority of Canadians, and that is absolutely not the case, and YOU know it. I feel like your are using the word as propaganda, and yes, it's weird.
    Why is it dumb comments?
    He does have a majority.
    Not a catch phrase.
    Why would I want to fool anyone?
    Propaganda? What am I, a conservative monger to you?
    Your replies are weird because it is like you are taking my words any making it the complete opposite of what I said. That is weird. It is like talking to a politician or an NDPer.
    The majority of government is run by Stephen Harper. Again why can't you see this.
    The only dumb comments in federal government come from the NDP - the minority.
    he formed a majority government.
    he was not voted for by the majority of canadians. a majority is defined as more than half. he got 39% of the 61% who turned out to vote. so 24% of the country voted for him.
    he got the most number of votes of the 5 candidates, which is called a plurality.

    I know he wasn't voted by the majority of Canadians.
    Having said that, enough voters gave him their vote.
    ABC backfired to the wishful thinkers.
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