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Opposition will support Liberal non-confidence

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Opposition will support Liberal non-confidence motion


Political | 206889 hits | Mar 23 1:49 pm | Posted by: Canadaka
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The opposition parties have turned up the pressure on the Conservative government, with NDP and Bloc Quebecois agreeing to support a Liberal non-confidence motion that could go to a vote on Friday.

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  1. by avatar Canadaka
    Wed Mar 23, 2011 8:52 pm
    well I would say there is little chance we are not having an election now. I'm excited to use http://politwitter.ca/ to track the parties during the election and try and predict outcomes using social media metrics.

  2. by avatar Freakinoldguy
    Wed Mar 23, 2011 11:53 pm
    Fuck.

    Now we have to put up with hours of useless, derogatory, defaming, insulting and mind numbing commercials from all the political parties.

    Why don't we just skip the preamble and go right to the polls? No muss no fuss it's all over quick and easy, so we can go right back to where we are now with another minority Government and a whiney opposition. :roll:

    The only thing this whole futile exercise is gonna prove, is that a certain Harvard Professor should have stayed in school. :wink:

    Please God end it quickly, I don't think I can take another election with Elizabeth May.

  3. by avatar Strutz
    Thu Mar 24, 2011 12:34 am
    "Freakinoldguy" said
    Fuck.

    Now we have to put up with hours of useless, derogatory, defaming, insulting and mind numbing commercials from all the political parties.

    Why don't we just skip the preamble and go right to the polls? No muss no fuss it's all over quick and easy, so we can go right back to where we are now with another minority Government and a whiney opposition. :roll:

    The only thing this whole futile exercise is gonna prove, is that a certain Harvard Professor should have stayed in school. :wink:

    Please God end it quickly, I don't think I can take another election with Elizabeth May.

    Don't forget front yards and empty lots littered with ugly signs advertising who is running as if we, the voters, are too freaking stupid to even know without them. :roll:

    It seems they've been yapping about an "upcoming" election since just after the last one so I agree, let's just get it done and over with.

    Unfortunately, I see millions of dollars of money being pissed away for another Conservative minority voted in by an even lower voter turnout than last time around.

  4. by avatar kenmore
    Thu Mar 24, 2011 1:12 am
    Interesting message ! It�s worth reminding those in your circle who question the need for an election at this time that, under our parliamentary form of democracy, the only source of legitimacy for the government of the day is the �confidence of the House�. A prime minister and his/her Cabinet assume office when the MPs that you elect grant them that confidence in a formal vote, and lose office when that confidence is withdrawn. Seldom in our history has a sitting prime minister proven so unworthy of that confidence. Mr. Harper has been so narrowly partisan and so obsessed with winning a majority that, unlike any of his predecessors, he has never once in five years begun actually governing in the best interests of Canada and Canadians.

  5. by FieryVulpine
    Thu Mar 24, 2011 1:34 am
    "kenmore" said
    Seldom in our history has a sitting prime minister proven so unworthy of that confidence.


    Not since the days of Jean Chretien. :roll:

    "kenmore" said
    Mr. Harper has been so narrowly partisan and so obsessed with winning a majority that, unlike any of his predecessors, he has never once in five years begun actually governing in the best interests of Canada and Canadians.


    Oh, the irony of that just kills me. Coming from one of the most partisan members of this forum. Thanks for the chuckles.

  6. by avatar kenmore
    Thu Mar 24, 2011 1:43 am
    No irony at all. Its a fact Jack!

  7. by avatar CDN_PATRIOT
    Thu Mar 24, 2011 1:49 am
    "kenmore" said
    Interesting message ! It�s worth reminding those in your circle who question the need for an election at this time that, under our parliamentary form of democracy, the only source of legitimacy for the government of the day is the �confidence of the House�. A prime minister and his/her Cabinet assume office when the MPs that you elect grant them that confidence in a formal vote, and lose office when that confidence is withdrawn. Seldom in our history has a sitting prime minister proven so unworthy of that confidence. Mr. Harper has been so narrowly partisan and so obsessed with winning a majority that, unlike any of his predecessors, he has never once in five years begun actually governing in the best interests of Canada and Canadians.


    ROTFL ROTFL ROTFL

    Liberal Brainwashing 101 worked for you! :mrgreen:

    -J.

  8. by FieryVulpine
    Thu Mar 24, 2011 1:53 am
    "CDN_PATRIOT" said

    ROTFL ROTFL ROTFL

    Liberal Brainwashing 101 worked for you! :mrgreen:

    -J.


    His ravings always make my day when I need a laugh.

  9. by avatar ShepherdsDog
    Thu Mar 24, 2011 1:55 am
    the brainwashing wiped his memory clean, the drying caused it to shrink and the final ironing removed all the wrinkles from his cerebrum.

  10. by avatar QBC
    Thu Mar 24, 2011 1:55 pm
    Hu, I wonder what Iggy was thinking.....he should know that no one trusts a guy who wears a pink tie.....

  11. by avatar EyeBrock
    Thu Mar 24, 2011 2:55 pm
    "Strutz" said
    Fuck.

    Now we have to put up with hours of useless, derogatory, defaming, insulting and mind numbing commercials from all the political parties.

    Why don't we just skip the preamble and go right to the polls? No muss no fuss it's all over quick and easy, so we can go right back to where we are now with another minority Government and a whiney opposition. :roll:

    The only thing this whole futile exercise is gonna prove, is that a certain Harvard Professor should have stayed in school. :wink:

    Please God end it quickly, I don't think I can take another election with Elizabeth May.

    Don't forget front yards and empty lots littered with ugly signs advertising who is running as if we, the voters, are too freaking stupid to even know without them. :roll:

    It seems they've been yapping about an "upcoming" election since just after the last one so I agree, let's just get it done and over with.

    Unfortunately, I see millions of dollars of money being pissed away for another Conservative minority voted in by an even lower voter turnout than last time around.

    Good point on the signs. I'll be voting for the same knob I did last time as the other two knobs are even more knobby than the first one. Plus there is no way I could ever vote for Iggy or Jack.

    This time I'm not going to let knob, regardless of political allegiances, put a sign on my lawn.

  12. by Regina  Gold Member
    Thu Mar 24, 2011 3:04 pm
    They are now going to waste $300+ million on an election yet they weekly make a big deal out of shit that costs thousands.
    I'd like to line them all up for a kick in the nuts.

  13. by avatar CommanderSock
    Thu Mar 24, 2011 3:34 pm
    Meh, can't vote for Iggy, Harper or Jack directly, since neither are contesting my riding. :mrgreen: :mrgreen: :mrgreen:

    But, I'll most likely be tossing it out for Olivia Chow this May.

    Demographics of my riding:

    Demographics

    Average family income: $81,415 (2001)
    Median family income: $50,047
    Unemployment: 6.7%
    Language, mother tongue: English 52%, French 2%, Other 46%
    Religion: Catholic 32%, Protestant 15%, Buddhist 5%, Jewish 4%, Muslim 3%, No religious affiliation 33%, Other 7%
    Visible Minority: Chinese 18%, Black 4% South Asian 3%, Filipino 2%, Southeast Asian 2%, Korean 2%, Others 6%

    I expect Olivia to win this, closely contested with the liberal representative, the demographics favour her.

  14. by avatar Yogi
    Thu Mar 24, 2011 4:10 pm
    "kenmore" said
    Interesting message ! It�s worth reminding those in your circle who question the need for an election at this time that, under our parliamentary form of democracy, the only source of legitimacy for the government of the day is the �confidence of the House�. A prime minister and his/her Cabinet assume office when the MPs that you elect grant them that confidence in a formal vote, and lose office when that confidence is withdrawn. Seldom in our history has a sitting prime minister proven so unworthy of that confidence. Mr. Harper has been so narrowly partisan and so obsessed with winning a majority that, unlike any of his predecessors, he has never once in five years begun actually governing in the best interests of Canada and Canadians.


    ^^ Translated into plain English...


    http://www.edmontonsun.com/comment/colu ... 31096.html



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