The Good Guys Win...For Now
So the treasonous, unelected Liberal/Socialist/Separatist coalition that tried to usurp the the duly elected Conservative government of Canada have failed to do so.
Stephane Dion (Liberals) Jack Layton (socialist New Democratic Party-NDP) and Gilles Duceppe (the separatist Bloc Quebecois-remnants of the terrorist, Freedom du Liberation du Quebec-FLQ) had signed an agreement to bring down Stephen Harper's Conservative Party minority government by forcing a vote of no confidence due to what they say is Harper's failure to address the country's economic woes and his wish to cut off party financing; although the Tories "were deemed by almost six in 10 Canadians to be the best managers of the economy in these troubling times."
This is almost unheard of. It's been talked about and debated over the years, but it hasn't been utilized (yeah, it's actually legal-but they're still traitors) since 1925 when Mackenzie-King led a coalition government of the Liberals and Progressives.
However, Governor-General, Michaelle Jean (the Queen's representative and FYI another separatist-don't ask me how she,of all people became the Governor General of Canada) has, to the chagrin of the coalition, accepted Harper's request to suspend parliament until Jan. 26 when Harper can produce the Canadian budget for the next year. With the historic (if only temporary) victory Harper proclaimed,
"Today's decision will give us an opportunity -- and I'm talking about all the parties -- to focus on the economy and to work together.
As a result of Jean's decision, the Conservatives have been granted a prorogue-a suspension of parliament.
And according to IPSOS (the Canadian version of Gallop or Rasmussen) 62% of Canadians are angry about a coalition governmentand and 46% would vote Tory if an election were held today. Also, it states, 68% of Canadians support the G.G's decision.
Hat tip to ACK ACK ACK ACK ACK (yes, that is the blog's actual name) via Bourque.org
Under the coalition government, Dion would have been the new Prime Minister. A feat he could not accomplish through an election.
Dion in fact, is a lame-duck Liberal leader. He has already announced his resignation (in reality he was forced out by his own party due to his incompetence as leader-and I would suspect his broken "english") and what would he have done if he in fact did become Prime Minister. Would his resignation have been yet another lie by the idiot Liberal "leader?"
What is it about the left that doesn't allow them to accept defeat graciously? First there was the whole "Bush stole the election" from Al Gore in 2000. Then he apparently did it again in 2004 over John Kerry. And don't forget the whole gay marriage fiasco in California where the California Supreme Court decided to ignore the wishes of the people and overturn an election that would have re-enforced the definition of marriage before Proposition 8 made it clear those same citizens wanted the issue to be a part of an amendment to the California constitution.
These three men, by all rights should seriously be standing at the gallows under the charge of treason as far as I'm concerned.
But the fact that they've been embarrassed and ridiculed by the people of Canada according to a poll taken on Dec. 3 has "showed the Conservatives had shot up in popularity to 44 percent, enough to get a parliamentary majority if an election were held today, up from the 37.6 percent they received in the October 14 vote."
"Liberal support dropped to 24.1 percent from 26.2 percent, the New Democrats fell to 14.5 percent from 18.2 percent and the Bloc edged down to 9.2 percent from 10.0 percent."
Maybe Harper should have asked the G.G. to call an election. That would have most likely ticked the Canadian people off enough (seeing that they had just voted the Conservatives into power Oct. 14) to give the Conservatives a majority and the mandate to pass through Parliament what they will.
Of course, it probably would have been another low turnout, if not in fact, a record low turnout, as the last general election was one of lowest Canadian voter turnouts in history.
Harper said on Dec. 3:
By the way, this is what Dion had to say ealier about forming a coaltion with the NDP:
Yeah, like this guy and the rest of these clowns can be trusted.
FILIBUSTER CARTOON
By the way. Something has been bothering me for some time now. Is Jack Layton such a bad politician that he had to take a second job selling PC "how to" DVDs?
Yeah right. You tell me these aren't the same guy.
Stephane Dion (Liberals) Jack Layton (socialist New Democratic Party-NDP) and Gilles Duceppe (the separatist Bloc Quebecois-remnants of the terrorist, Freedom du Liberation du Quebec-FLQ) had signed an agreement to bring down Stephen Harper's Conservative Party minority government by forcing a vote of no confidence due to what they say is Harper's failure to address the country's economic woes and his wish to cut off party financing; although the Tories "were deemed by almost six in 10 Canadians to be the best managers of the economy in these troubling times."
This is almost unheard of. It's been talked about and debated over the years, but it hasn't been utilized (yeah, it's actually legal-but they're still traitors) since 1925 when Mackenzie-King led a coalition government of the Liberals and Progressives.
However, Governor-General, Michaelle Jean (the Queen's representative and FYI another separatist-don't ask me how she,of all people became the Governor General of Canada) has, to the chagrin of the coalition, accepted Harper's request to suspend parliament until Jan. 26 when Harper can produce the Canadian budget for the next year. With the historic (if only temporary) victory Harper proclaimed,
"Today's decision will give us an opportunity -- and I'm talking about all the parties -- to focus on the economy and to work together.
As a result of Jean's decision, the Conservatives have been granted a prorogue-a suspension of parliament.
And according to IPSOS (the Canadian version of Gallop or Rasmussen) 62% of Canadians are angry about a coalition governmentand and 46% would vote Tory if an election were held today. Also, it states, 68% of Canadians support the G.G's decision.
Hat tip to ACK ACK ACK ACK ACK (yes, that is the blog's actual name) via Bourque.org
Under the coalition government, Dion would have been the new Prime Minister. A feat he could not accomplish through an election.
Dion in fact, is a lame-duck Liberal leader. He has already announced his resignation (in reality he was forced out by his own party due to his incompetence as leader-and I would suspect his broken "english") and what would he have done if he in fact did become Prime Minister. Would his resignation have been yet another lie by the idiot Liberal "leader?"
What is it about the left that doesn't allow them to accept defeat graciously? First there was the whole "Bush stole the election" from Al Gore in 2000. Then he apparently did it again in 2004 over John Kerry. And don't forget the whole gay marriage fiasco in California where the California Supreme Court decided to ignore the wishes of the people and overturn an election that would have re-enforced the definition of marriage before Proposition 8 made it clear those same citizens wanted the issue to be a part of an amendment to the California constitution.
These three men, by all rights should seriously be standing at the gallows under the charge of treason as far as I'm concerned.
But the fact that they've been embarrassed and ridiculed by the people of Canada according to a poll taken on Dec. 3 has "showed the Conservatives had shot up in popularity to 44 percent, enough to get a parliamentary majority if an election were held today, up from the 37.6 percent they received in the October 14 vote."
"Liberal support dropped to 24.1 percent from 26.2 percent, the New Democrats fell to 14.5 percent from 18.2 percent and the Bloc edged down to 9.2 percent from 10.0 percent."
Maybe Harper should have asked the G.G. to call an election. That would have most likely ticked the Canadian people off enough (seeing that they had just voted the Conservatives into power Oct. 14) to give the Conservatives a majority and the mandate to pass through Parliament what they will.
Of course, it probably would have been another low turnout, if not in fact, a record low turnout, as the last general election was one of lowest Canadian voter turnouts in history.
Harper said on Dec. 3:
By the way, this is what Dion had to say ealier about forming a coaltion with the NDP:
Yeah, like this guy and the rest of these clowns can be trusted.
FILIBUSTER CARTOON
By the way. Something has been bothering me for some time now. Is Jack Layton such a bad politician that he had to take a second job selling PC "how to" DVDs?
Yeah right. You tell me these aren't the same guy.
1 Comments:
This is really interesting. I look forward to learning more about what's going on in Canada regarding this issue. I need to brush up on this.
That man does look like the "how to" PC guy. :)
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