Harper’s Conservative Consensus?
January 27, 2006 · By Tom Cerber
A very astute analysis of the conservative coalition Harper has and its prospects, by the Work Research Foundation.
More later.
January 27, 2006 · By Tom Cerber
A very astute analysis of the conservative coalition Harper has and its prospects, by the Work Research Foundation.
More later.
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No Captain wants to command a sunken ship. Belinda crosed to board the Titanic and it sank but be darned if she didn’t claw aboard a lifeboat, now will that bit of luck ever make it to shore?
Brian Tobin is a contender, but the ship has to be salvaged first.
Renewal of the Liberal Party?
First, the question of facing the courts. A minimum of 10 $billion of our money has been syphoned off. Liberals should pay fair penalties for that.
Starving health care and education to create a surplus does not imply the right to stuff pockets with some of that budget surplus.
34$million in debt and who knows how much in penalties and fines that may also become due.
Re-think for Liberals: Liberals are infested with crooks. Those crooks must be seen to walk the plank, otherwise one can not expect to regain Canadian voter respect.
Liberal popularity is still spiraling downward and that will continue as the public learns of the full list of rip - offs.
List of 218 *Low Points*, Toronto Sun by Linda Williams
January 22nd
Different list of 200+
BendGovernment
Canadians were aware of Adscam and a scam here and there. Wait for the backlash when they learn about the much wider scope of fraud these lists represent.
When the MSM*s fear Harper trick is better understood, there should be a backlash there also.
Rocky roads ahead for Liberals. TG