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Aug 9

I don’t understand why every government continues adding more and more austerity programs and tax cuts to stop this depression. How does stealing from the poor and giving to the rich helping in any way at all?

And now I have a fictional conversation with Stephen Harper using actual quotes:

Steve I wish you’d stop telling Brazil “Canada is in good shape and other countries can follow its example if they also adopt a disciplined fiscal agenda.” The previous government had years of surpluses, you wiped them out and ran a large deficit BEFORE the collapse.

“We must aim to make Canada a lower tax jurisdiction than the United States.”

- Stephen Harper, Vancouver Province, April 6th 2004.

Now the deficit is just out of hand, largest in our history, but keep cutting taxes for corporations and the extremely rich, that should get us caught up to the US.

Any plans for the unemployed?

“In terms of the unemployed, of which we have over a million-and-a-half, don’t feel particularly bad for many of these people. They don’t feel bad about it themselves, as long as they’re receiving generous social assistance and unemployment insurance.”

- Stephen Harper then vice-president of the National Citizens Coalition, in a June 1997 Montreal meeting of the Council for National Policy

Can we just agree that the right wing in the US has become too extreme not able to compromise or negotiate?

“Your country (the USA), and particularly your conservative movement, is a light and an inspiration to people in this country and across the world.”

- Stephen Harper then vice-president of the National Citizens Coalition, in a June 1997 Montreal meeting of the Council for National Policy

The Harper government is being accused of a machiavellian plot to wreak parliamentary havoc after a secret Tory handbook on obstructing and manipulating Commons committees was leaked to the press.


Oh.

I see.

Cool fact; since the US has been downgraded to AA+, all countries with AAA credit have Universal Healthcare.

“I know this is a dangerous subject. My advisors say don’t talk about it, but the fact is sometimes provinces have allowed in the past few years, they’ve brought in private services covered by public health insurance… Why do I care and why do we care as a federal government how they’re managed? What we care about is whether people can access them. This is just an ideological agenda.”

- Conservative leader Stephen Harper at the leadership debate, June 15th 2004, conceding that he shouldn’t talk about his positive view of privatization of health care.

I agree that people should have as much access to healthcare as they need but,  don’t you think it’s about more than just access? Maybe it’s about everyone being able to use it, even people who aren’t rich?

“It’s past time the feds scrapped the Canada Health Act.”

- Stephen Harper, then Vice-President of the National Citizens Coalition, 1997.

“What we clearly need is experimentation with market reforms and private delivery options.”

- Stephen Harper, then President of the NCC, 2001.

“The establishment came down with a constitutional package which they put to a national referendum. The package included distinct society status for Quebec and some other changes, including some that would just horrify you, putting universal Medicare in our constitution, and feminist rights, and a whole bunch of other things.”

- Conservative leader Stephen Harper, then vice-president of the National Citizens Coalition, in a June 1997 Montreal meeting of the Council for National Policy, a right-wing American think tank.

Please no one else tell me that the Canadian Conservatives are closer to the Democrats in the US than the Republicans. Don’t force me to look up more quotes to have another fictional conversation. I don’t like listening to/reading what that guy has to say.

What I’ve learned about the Canada Post lockout situation so far.

Without having access to actual numbers or the contracts offered or specific positions on anything, this is what I’ve learned so far:

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Conservatives have a great opportunity to be fiscally responsible. Instead kill jobs, waste billions of dollars and show they prefer corruption and secrecy.

(1)Tony Clement and a small committee of cabinet ministers, is responsible for finding $4-billion in continuing annual savings across government.

It’s a key part of the government’s plan to balance the budget by 2014-15.

What’s a simple way to do this, plus create jobs?

(2)Marc- Andre Gagnon, a Carleton University professor says a universal pharmacare program for all Canadians could result continuing annual savings of $10.7 billion a year.

Well that was easy. Almost $7 billion extra to spare.

(1)Public servants were called to meetings Monday afternoon at Public Works where the cuts – totalling $172.2-million and affecting 687 jobs over three years – were explained. 92 auditor positions across Canada will be terminated.

The decision to eliminate auditing jobs at Public Works is raising eyebrows given the department’s close connection to political contracting scandals throughout history. The department is in the midst of overseeing a $35-billion wave of military purchases – including new ships and icebreakers

Also more spending that should raise eyebrows but won’t without the purchases being audited.

(3)F-35 stealth fighter jets could cost Canada $29.3 billion, according to the parliamentary budget office — nearly double the government’s initial estimate of $16 billion.

Sources

(1)http://www.theglobeandmail.com/news/politics/axe-falls-at-public-works-amid-wave-of-government-purchases/article2067855/

(2)http://www.thenorwester.ca/News/2011-05-27/article-2539593/Report-recommends-universal-pharmacare/1

(3)http://www.torontosun.com/news/canada/2011/03/10/17563966.html

Another quick edition of it’s ok when we do it.

“As they pad their expense account and look out the windows of their $11,000 per hour Challenger jet flights, they think that everything is going pretty well. They just don’t get what real life is like for ordinary Canadians.”
— Stephen Harper in 2005, referring to the use of government jets by Liberal Prime Minister Paul Martin and his government

http://www.calgaryherald.com/story_print.html?id=4928808&sponsor=

You’ll remember Harper took the jet to game 4 in Boston and then passed it off like no big deal.