jade_lee
Active Member
Let me review the conservative failures that irked me the most, it started with the GST cuts, prices didn't really go down, so we didn't really experience any real gain and now with the government facing big deficits in the future, well that was a complete failure. agreed?
The income trust was a great thing in terms of a tax shelter. It was a winning policy for the average investor. They took that away. It was a direct hit on the majority investor, the income trust had yet to be utilized by the majority because it was not marketed that way.
We knew they supported Bush policies.
They supported the waring part and not the building side of the Afghan invasion and acted accordingly.
They caved to the soft lumber ruling and gave the Bush administration one billion Canadian dollars back, for what? it went to a few softwood lumber barons in the states, and now in 2009 Abitibi Bowater is not living up to it's agreements here in Canada and not facing the reality of the age of print verses online lack of paper needs. The conservatives are not the greatest business men, they lack the salesmanship skills and vision to cope with change. (like GM)
Harper's "measured response" comment on the bombing of Lebanon shook me.
I haven't heard much about the residential school healing talks lately have any of you?
Quebec lost faith in Harper.
Newfoundland was exposed to the bullying of the party.
They closed shop, prorogation at the height of the recession news breaking, how sneaky is that? They never can face the music, Mulroney resigned, so did Harris when times got tough, same cloth.
Now Jim's wife is running. I wonder what their bank book looks like?
Where are the future jobs going to come from? Are the men who do lunch discussing such? Are we still thinking green? Jim was not the greatest lawyer I heard from a displeased customer of his, way before he made his sharp right turn into politics.
The recap must not conclude without the mention of the honorable Mulroney or the Cadman affair cover-up that begs to be told. I would say the conservative brand has lost it's shine. Hell their thick skin to continue in this charade they call leadership would make a fork probing difficult.
The income trust was a great thing in terms of a tax shelter. It was a winning policy for the average investor. They took that away. It was a direct hit on the majority investor, the income trust had yet to be utilized by the majority because it was not marketed that way.
We knew they supported Bush policies.
They supported the waring part and not the building side of the Afghan invasion and acted accordingly.
They caved to the soft lumber ruling and gave the Bush administration one billion Canadian dollars back, for what? it went to a few softwood lumber barons in the states, and now in 2009 Abitibi Bowater is not living up to it's agreements here in Canada and not facing the reality of the age of print verses online lack of paper needs. The conservatives are not the greatest business men, they lack the salesmanship skills and vision to cope with change. (like GM)
Harper's "measured response" comment on the bombing of Lebanon shook me.
I haven't heard much about the residential school healing talks lately have any of you?
Quebec lost faith in Harper.
Newfoundland was exposed to the bullying of the party.
They closed shop, prorogation at the height of the recession news breaking, how sneaky is that? They never can face the music, Mulroney resigned, so did Harris when times got tough, same cloth.
Now Jim's wife is running. I wonder what their bank book looks like?
Where are the future jobs going to come from? Are the men who do lunch discussing such? Are we still thinking green? Jim was not the greatest lawyer I heard from a displeased customer of his, way before he made his sharp right turn into politics.
The recap must not conclude without the mention of the honorable Mulroney or the Cadman affair cover-up that begs to be told. I would say the conservative brand has lost it's shine. Hell their thick skin to continue in this charade they call leadership would make a fork probing difficult.