It is a pitty that our political system has not matured to the point where the inclusion of all parties and their ideas can occur for the good of the country. See Proportional Representation. In the meantime, our only hope is that one of the Big Two political parties steal ideas from the smaller parties. Why not, [...]
Posts Tagged ‘conservatives’
Steal from the Green Party
Posted in CAN Politics, tagged Canada, cargo, conservatives, economy, Election, elizabeth May, excise tax, gas prices, Green party, LIberal, New brunswick, politics, rail, transport on September 18, 2008 | 1 Comment »
Jack Layton, more suited to be the thorn.
Posted in CAN Politics, tagged conservatives, Election, gas companies, gas prices, green Collar, LIberal, ndp, rising gas prices on September 15, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
Today, in response to the dramatic rise in gas prices, Jack Layton “promised to beef up monitoring on fuel prices.” What does that have anything to do with the reason prices have risen? There is no denying that there are station owners out there who are deceitful and will take advantage of the situation and those businesses [...]
It’s not easy being Green, Shift that is.
Posted in CAN Politics, tagged Canada, conservatives, Dion, Election, green shift, liberals on September 12, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
Could it be that we are seeing a perfect example of the ‘Medium being the message’ in Mr. Dion’s efforts to educate us on his “Green-Shift“. In this case Mr. Dion is the “Medium” and his message is being obstructed by it(him). This is saddening, due to the fact that climate change is a reality [...]
