And not a moment too soon.the fall of the Harper Regime is in progress.
Good luck to you with the ever duplicitous liberals. What exactly has Harper done that's been so bad? Now that I think of it we haven't had any of the slimy liberal style thievery or outright pissing away of money as occurred with liberals. Justin Trudeau has one thing going for him, and that's his name.And not a moment too soon.
http://fullcomment.nationalpost.com...arper-government-has-lost-its-moral-standing/Good luck to you with the ever duplicitous liberals. What exactly has Harper done that's been so bad? Now that I think of it we haven't had any of the slimy liberal style thievery or outright pissing away of money as occurred with liberals. Justin Trudeau has one thing going for him, and that's his name.
It's been listed in a number of threads exactly what he's done. Do you really nee others to compile the list again? My three favourites are his eviscerating the science community of world class researchers and the work they've spent their life doing, then Harper stripping the various regulatory government departments of their investigators and inspectors, saying let the companies police themselves, then finally his trying to change the penitentiary system to nothing more than woodlots, stacking/storing prisoners as if they are anything but humans, and trying to turn the court system into little more than conduits to the same prison system.Good luck to you with the ever duplicitous liberals. What exactly has Harper done that's been so bad? Now that I think of it we haven't had any of the slimy liberal style thievery or outright pissing away of money as occurred with liberals. Justin Trudeau has one thing going for him, and that's his name.
Prorogue parliament.What exactly has Harper done that's been so bad
Jeeeessss, I may have to change my opinion on Blackcrack. He is showing some common sense afterall. Good post, keep it up.It's been listed in a number of threads exactly what he's done. Do you really nee others to compile the list again? My three favourites are his eviscerating the science community of world class researchers and the work they've spent their life doing, then Harper stripping the various regulatory government departments of their investigators and inspectors, saying let the companies police themselves, then finally his trying to change the penitentiary system to nothing more than woodlots, stacking/storing prisoners as if they are anything but humans, and trying to turn the court system into little more than conduits to the same prison system.
As for pissing away money, just look at the string of military acquisition program that had millions spent and virtually nothing for them; ships, trucks, LAVs planes. Then they have the nerve to say they are behind the vets, active or retired, and over and over and over piss on them with a two handed grip.
typical conservative tactic point to the liberals in the 1990s early 2000s forgetting that the libs are voted out of office for those same reasons. it's time you cons get over ChretienBefore you all go championing the liberals again, try hard to remember that they ran as dirty a government as you'll ever find. The problem is that you are all short sighted and stick your heads in the sand anytime a liberal does anything wrong and costs us money. Here's a list I compiled along with the estimated costs I the transgression.
- broken 1993 campaign to remove GST - 100 billion+
- Tainted Blood Secrets
- firearms registry 2 billion
- Jane Stewart HRDC Scandal 1 billion
- Jean Chretien Shawinigate 780,000.00
- Employment Insurance ripoff - 40 billion
- 7 year failure to report occurring GST fraud 1 billion
- helicopter cancellation 500 million
- the Election gag law. - silencing Canadians
- un-tendered Bombardier contract. 100 million
- Allan Rock's misrepresentation of the 1993 RCMP stats
- Radwanski - Privacy Commissioner double billing expenses 200k
- Somali Inquiry - government cover up
- APRC inquiry - Government. Cover up
- Paul Martin's CSL contracts. 161 million
- Governer General Adrianne Clarkson 41 million
- Administration o Abuse Claims. 200 million
- Toilet Paper Purchase. 36 million
- Secret Unity Fund. 500 million
- Quebec sponsorship kickback to liberal party 250 million
- Ararat Inquiry / CSIS cover up
- Kyoto. 10 Billion
- Senator Nick Taylor voting to allow Cameco to raise 400million while he owned shares in the company.
Thus was all under Chretien's tenure, I won't start with the Trudeau era unless you really want me to. Chretien was there to serve himself and his party rather than the country. Chretien, as demonstrated by events following his departure, sought to empower and enrich himself and the Liberal party. This pretty much sums up what the liberal party is all about.
You are obtuse! You make allegations about the Harper government, I've given you a point of reference to compare them to. When you compare the two side by side Harper still comes out looking a lot cleaner. And remember this, everything I've listed are things that liberals are well known for both levels of government. So who's run a cleaner show ?typical conservative tactic point to the liberals in the 1990s early 2000s forgetting that the libs are voted out of office for those same reasons. it's time you cons get over Chretien
So you believe in the poll fairy do you?NDP miles ahead in Quebec.
Net of people with + or - on leaders.
Mulcair +13
Trudeau +6
Harper -25
Wonder is Harpo will leave before next vote?
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41) During the 2006 Election campaign Steven Harper promised 2000 new RCMP constables would be on the streets, now it turns out he meant IF the provinces agreed to pay half the cost. This surprised the provinces so far none have taken up his offer.
42) In the election campaign Stephen Harper promised to increase Canada’s presence in the Artic by.
By building three heavy armoured Icebreakers capable of carrying troops. Building a year round combined military civilian deep water docking facility in the Iqaluit region. Establishing a new unmanned aerial vehicle or UAV squadrons in CFB Comox and CFB Goose Bay.
Instead he delivered a commitment to build.
Six to eight Canadian made patrol ships capable of operating in ice up to a meter thick and certain other conditions. These vessels will be able to capable of traveling in summer ice and be at the mercy of the Artic weather much of the time. I guess he should have checked the price tag before opening his mouth.
43) In June, the Prime Minister promised all provinces that he would not treat some differently than others, and that they would all operate on a level playing field.
In October he flip-flopped on this promise that he would never sign side deals on the Atlantic Accord by signing one with Nova Scotia.
Or more correctly claiming that the was a deal, so far no one has seen it.
44) 35 Billion Reasons to break this Promise.
In the conservative election platform one of their promises was:-
"To enact legislation to ensure that full, just and timely compensation will be paid to all persons who are deprived of personal or private property as a result of any federal government initiative, policy, process, regulation, or legislation.”
Millions of Canadian investors that have lost Billion of dollars due to Harpers Income Trust Debacle would love to hear the cheque is in the mail.
45) During the 2006 election Stephen Harper pledged to clean up government polling, having repeatedly criticized the Liberals for spending $18 million on polls he pledged a Conservative government would not take its position based on public opinion polls.
After having spent $31.2 million in its first year on 546 polls or nearly double the amount the Liberals spent, the failure to clean up polling, in fact doing the opposite makes it to the list again.
46) and 47) In the 2006 Election Platform the conservatives promised to;
*Ensure that party nomination and leadership races are conducted in a fair, transparent, and democratic manner.
* Prevent party leaders from appointing candidates without the democratic consent of local electoral district associations.
Former federal Conservative candidate Mark Warner was pushed aside by the party despite being acclaimed by their riding associations for the next election.
His crime was going off message and addressing such issues as education, affordable housing and AIDS.
Brent Barr had won the party's nomination in March, but was told on Oct. 19 that party headquarters had rejected him without any warning, brass told him he was being dropped because he wasn't campaigning hard enough to build up the party locally, something he strongly denies, Barr said he suspected the party has pushed him aside in favour of a star candidate.
Harper announced that Bill Casey will not permitted to run as the party's candidate in the next election, despite being acclaimed by his riding association and having been elected as MP 5 times.
48), 49), 50), 51) In the 2006 Election Platform the conservatives promised to
• Oblige public officials to create the records necessary to document their actions and decisions.
• Provide a general public interest override for all exemptions, so that the public interest is put before the secrecy of the government.
• Ensure that all exemptions from the disclosure of government information are justified only on the basis of the harm or injury that would result from disclosure, not blanket exemption rules.
• Ensure that the disclosure requirements of the Access to Information Act cannot be circumvented by secrecy provisions in other federal acts, while respecting the confidentiality of national security and the privacy of personal information.
All the above promises were broken when the government refused to release the information it used to reverse its promise not to tax income trust (no.23), freedom of information requests have produced nothing but blacked out pages.
The government has repeatedly put secrecy before the public interest.
52) In the 2006 Election Platform the conservatives promised to
•Require ministers and senior government officials to record their contacts with lobbyists.
They still are not required to keep these records or make them available to the public, all that is required is a simple policy directive.
There have been numerous suspected cases of lobbying that have resulted in favourable results for corporate Canada, several companies represented by Brian Mulruney have received favourable treatment. According to the Globe and Mail several corporate leaders lobbied the government against Income Trusts, there is no record of these meetings or of the corporate leaders registering as lobbyists, another legal requirement. The new accountable government was supposed to keep a record of these sort of meetings.
53) In the 2006 Election Platform the conservatives promised to
•Work with the provinces in order to achieve a long-term agreement which would address the issue of fiscal imbalance in a permanent fashion.
They unilaterally broke the Atlantic accord without consulting anyone and started disputes with several provinces. After nearly 2 years there still hasn’t been a first minister’s conference despite repeated requests.
54) In the 2006 Election Platform the conservatives promised to
•Make all votes in Parliament, except the budget and main estimates, “free votes” for ordinary Members of Parliament.
Not only has the government completely failed to deliver but now everything is suddenly a confidence vote. What happened to the democratic reforms?
55) In the 2006 Election Platform the conservatives promised to
•Increase the power of Parliament and parliamentary committees to review the spending estimates of departments and hold ministers to account.
Instead the government produces a manual of dirty tricks for Conservative committee members and attempts to shut down these committees and ignores their recommendations if not happy with the results.
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You are obtuse! You make allegations about the Harper government, I've given you a point of reference to compare them to. When you compare the two side by side Harper still comes out looking a lot cleaner. And remember this, everything I've listed are things that liberals are well known for both levels of government. So who's run a cleaner show ?
It's not always present dollars and cents. Some of the Harper broken promises won't be felt in the near future and haven't even begun to total up. They will cost the country plenty over the next few generations.Bottom line, add up the numbers and see who's cost us more? Furthermore, Chretien's liberal'a always received a softer beating when they messed up, when the Jane Stewart brain fart occurred, it was glossed over and dismissed even though it cost us a cool billion. When Chretien called the Business Developement Bank on behalf of his friend to approve a loan that had previously been denied....nevermind unfulfilled election planks.