CanadianEh wrote:Darkylightytwo wrote:crime rate is down, since 20 years, why do we need to be tougher on crime ? if it is not broken, don't fix it.
tax cuts, our government in deficit and in debt. for no program and no compensation.
and please, the electoral fraud in 2011 was not done by some individual, by the conservatives, who call people and tried to impersonate election Canada, and now they strip election of its power to promote vote.
I am over dramatic, I just realist. the conservatives are very bad.
If you were a realist, you wouldn't be a Communist.
Talk about an argument, I am not Communist, I am a liberal-Communist, and I don't take stance outside the normal world, if i were irrealist I would be in strong favour of good dictatorship.
CanadianEh wrote:Arizal1 wrote: Now, about the idea that the conservatives "know how to manage the economy", I'm with Darkylightytwo on this (as with many other things you said, CanadianEh) : it is the opposition which forced the conservatives to lauch their ill-famed "Economic Action Plan for Canada" (I hate those ads). They took the credit for it, but not for the deficit. As long as all was well internationally, the conservatives were saying it was thanks to them. And now that oil is no longer a magical ressource, they blame the poor situation we are in on international events.
It's more than just the Economic Action Plan, there are so many other policies that have been put in place that I can agree with.
It is normal, when two parties are close to one another (ideologically) that they share some ideas. I think it is good for them to not cling to an idea as if it was sacred or repulsive only because another had this idea.
If this is your rebutle to my "Liberals Stealing Policy Point", it might be true but you are underplaying the frequency of the occurrence. It's like they cannot think on their own.
You can't justify the conservative being bad with economy with the liberals stealing idea from others parties, if the idea is good, then it is good to adopt it.
CanadianEh wrote:While I could imagine that any organism being cut would moan that this is unfair and harm canadians, I think the cut on the long version of the Stat Can form is a really deep cut in the fiability of the information this body can collect, and I really have no idea why they did that. Also, Darkylightytwo seems right to me : 10% of cut is by no mean nothing to the CBC.
If CBC is reciving 1 Billion Dollars yearly from the Federal Government, I'm glad they they cut it. CTV, Global and City are struggling in the media industry because CBC is dominating with their government funds. This is leading to job losses and wage cuts.
CBC so much domination, you english only have a little 7%, while Quebecers love Radio-Canada, in fact, one of our one=time best prime minister came from Radio-Canada, before he become the worst... what you have on CBC, you don't have it on any other chain, documentaries and lot of information, Semaine Verte, Découverte, enquête, La Facture, Second Regards and lot of things. If you english Canadians hate the CBC' give it to Quebec, instead of cutting the funds, we will manage it.
CanadianEh wrote:As an anectode, like most Quebecker, I find very comical the worship the conservatives seem to have toward the Queen. I would rather transform Canada into a federal republic with the German parliementary system copied-paste (for the structures) than keep this foreign monarchy we are supposed to love (I can respect the Windsor, but I don't care about them).
Well I think the Monarchy is a great symbol of Tradition and taking the same presidential structure as another nation isn't exactly thinking on our own either.
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Sorry, but,. what the monarchies has done for us, nothing, we should abolish our have our own, we cannot support another country monarchy, we should values our sovereignty