Friday 13 January 2012

The (Boring) Liberal Convention

So Bob Rae is trying to rally the troops. He expounds the usual and expected rehetoric. How the Liberal's have a proud history, bringing up names such as Paul Martin, does anyone remember when he went to the camp of the Tamil Tigers while he was P.M.? The terrorist organisation that had killed so many people, that has extorted money from many people around the world to fund their agenda? Jean Chretien-among SO many things, while in power, invested in the cash-strapped Shauinigan Golf Course, need I bring up the AbScam affair? Where at the inquiry made a sham of it by talking about his golf balls? He single handedly (with others too) ruinded Canada's Military by cutting badly needed funding or, balanced Canada's books by taking money from the Employment Insurance fund? Or, he was credited (?) with cutting spending in the 1995 Budget to rein in spending. This was regarded as a landmark Budget. Ah..., excuse me, but, this was in response to the rising popularity of The Reform Party and it's role as Official Opposition. Preston Manning continually slammed the then Gov't for it's wild spending practices, and much of the populace was in agreement.
Right, the Convention - amongst other "no new ideas", the Lyb's want to legalise marijuana and get rid of the Monarchy. They want fight for jobs (does this mean subsidizing money losing ventures to sustain employment?), unnessessary cuts, (I think cuts to the socialist run CWB and the Gun Registry are a very good thing), they also want to save the CBC (they only survive 'cuz of the 1Billion it receives from us, the tax payer), to fight for income equality (this is really another Communistic plan that would reduce incentive) and for greater equality, ( what this means is to make sure women have a greater representation in Parliament and in the boardroom-forget the needed qualifications in order to be there).
Ya, you go Bob and your crew of Communists, Socialists or whatever you call yourselves, or deceive the voter with these days.

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