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Sunday, November 30
In declaring the Conservative government's move to kill public funding to political parties "brilliant" (see below) I've obviously erred. I'm now shocked the Conservatives are backtracking on virtually all policy made in the past week and are still facing the end of their term in a week. I wasn't shocked on Friday morning, but now I'm dumbfounded.Labels: federal politics
posted by Duncan @ 11:36 PM
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2 Comments:
At 10:27 PM,
Ken Chapman
said…
Bullies never last long and Harper was way out of line and out of touch with his FU Canada statment last Thursday. To invade the privacy of another party's caucus meeting is Nixonesque...more out of line than his out of touch political power playsof last week.
It is time for his much vaunted economic management skills to be applied to the needs of the country. Instead we still got his lets kill the Liberals for fun and profit purposes. Not good government and not good character.
Harper's retreat and how they frame it only shows off his lack of courage, competence and character. Time for Harper to exit - let Baird or Prentice take over the Cons
At 11:42 AM,
Duncan
said…
I still don't think that any of this is what Canadians want. A humbled Prime Minister (or even a different PM) is possible without going down the road of putting the opposition in power. A Liberal/NDP/Bloc government doesn't strike me as a good idea - and I know I'm not alone. Such a theory put in front of voters would most certainly be rejected.
Also, I think that Baird would be a more of the same if the problem is Harper's bullying tactics.
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