Tuesday, September 1, 2015

molari smith
Typical HuffPost Liberal party BS partisanship..

She practically discovered that the NDP "will be" a prudent fiscal government when making budget decisions. lol

Can Huffpost get more ridiculous with more petty partisanship attacks against NDP?

Brent koroll
You should try living in a province with an NDP government. Saskatchewan was a nightmare with Thonson as finance minister. No jobs at all and pizza delivery was a quality job for the NDP. I had to work in Alberta. There is a reason why the NDP won't return to power any time soon in Saskatchewan and Thomson had a lot to do with that. He savaged public transit, leaving many towns without public transit, shut hospitals. if this is any indication on how Canada would be run don't vote Dip as the nightmare won't end.

jessica amber murray
brent is speaking the truth. we saw it with bob rae in ontario, they saw it with darrell dexter out in nova scotia: the ndp consistently governs on the far right.

www.huffingtonpost.ca/2015/08/27/federal-election-2015-liberal-party-ad_n_8049954.html

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Marcus r davies
Typical Liberal approach: mimicking the Con distortion tactic at their first opportunity. Are the Liberals saying that every single dollar in the Harper budget is sacred? If so, just sign on to it like you did C-51. What this experienced finance minister said is that if something isn't a priorty, then it will go in order to protect our priorities. For the Libs to say this means "massive cuts to health care" is the same kind of BS hyperbole Canadians are in the process of rejecting from Harper. Smarten up Liberals. You're supposed to wait til you're elected before you act like Conservatives.

Douglas Sinclair
I can think of a number of Conservative boondoggles to be cut to the tune of 100's of millions if not more. A very incomplete list:

- the monuments to 'Victims of Communism' and the "Mother Canada' monstrousity in Cape Breton
- F-35's
- most outside lawyers hired by fed. gov. (to fight constitutional and other challenges of abuse of rights and power)
- most consultants hired by fed. gov.- (often a consultant's first reccomendation is that you need more consulting)
- most gov. pre-election partisan advertising
- most of the PMO

jessica amber murray
the ndp is in support of an increase in military spending. this is just one of the many things about the ndp that is different this election, and that voters should take the time to inform themselves about.

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Dm
Folks, remember, Mr. Mulcair was very fond of Margaret Thatcher style of government. Thatcher, Mulroney and Reagan were quite fond of crippling the middle class. You want that, vote for Mulcair.

jessica amber murray
the thatcher comments may be silly to jump on too strongly. but, his admiration for tony blair is something to really draw attention to. this is exactly what tony blair did: he swung labour a smidgen to the left of the thatcher tories, then carried on with thatcher's programs. everything seems to suggest we can expect this from the ndp of today, down to mulcair's explicit claims that the new labour government is the model he's using to reposition the ndp. is that really what ndp voters want? recycled new labour thatcherite neo-liberalism?

they won't even vote against free trade anymore....

you could use harper's gesture to demonstrate how much further to the left of himself that mulcair is trying to position himself.