Tuesday, November 13, 2007

recent polls add to the confusion

Is it just me, or is everyone else confused about what's is really going on here?

Ok, so
Ipsos keeps saying that the sky is falling for the Libs?

Then
SES says that there is still hope, but as long as Dion is not the leader?

Betcha the
Sun will not have this latest poll on the front page like they had this morning.

I think Eddie Vedder sums it up nicely on his new album "society... crazy indeed".


In any event, can we all agree not to freak out the next time Ipsos releases another poll that seems to be going against the norm?

Saturday, November 03, 2007

It's time

I believe it is time for the Liberals to vote against the Cons whenever the next confidence vote comes. I did not believe that the last couple of opportunities were the right time, as the party needed time to overcome its recent difficulties and how could you oppose tax cuts? However, the party has weathered the storm, but it can no longer continue on this course. The next time a confidence vote comes up on an policy that the Liberals clearly disagree with, then it must vote against the Cons. The damage to the Libs credibility will be irreversible and it will look like the party has no principles. Time will not heal this wound if the Liberals abstain again. The party must have confidence in their leader to fight an election, because if the party does not have confidence in its leader then why should they expect Canadians to have confidence to vote for them.

The Liberals have a lot to offer Canadians:
  1. Values consistent with the majority of Canadians
  2. A solid group of candidates
  3. A long history of good government for Canadians
  4. A leader with integrity

The Cons on the other hand:

  1. Do not hold values with the majority of Canadians
  2. A team that consists of the likes of Baird, Van Loan, Day, Flaherty, Mackay, Ambrose, Kenney
  3. A mediocre record in government
  4. A school yard bully for a leader

If the party wants to show that it is ready to lead again, then it must defeat the government at the next opportunity. Furthermore, the party needs to solidly get behind its leader, be disciplined and have a clear set of policies and then let the voters decide. Fear of losing cannot be a reason not to defeat this government. How can you ask Canadians to believe in you when you will not stand up for your principles?

Finally, a Conservative majority will put this country on the wrong track socially, environmentally and fiscally. It is the responsibility of the Liberal Party as the only viable nationally governing alternative to make sure that this does not happen. It cannot accomplish this if it does not have confidence to take on Harper and his gang of thugs.

What the Cons accomplished this week

This is what the Cons accomplished this week:

  1. Demonstrating their hypocrisy on accountability
  2. Demonstrating their hypocrisy on grassroots politics
  3. Demonstrating their true right wing agenda
  4. Demonstrating that they put their desire of a majority ahead of what's good for the country

On a side note, I think it is disgusting that Tim Powers on Duffy would equate this death penalty issue with the Liberals being soft on crime. One has nothing to do with the other. Especially, when this has been a policy of Canadian government's for 40 years! Once again Stockwell Day is the Liberals greatest assets.

Secondly, it is a bit rich that the Cons are dissing Dion for musing about raising the GST (because it was bad policy to lower it, although it was stupid of Dion to mention it), when it was the Cons that brought in the GST!

Oh ya, the Cons are putting out another misleading, childish attack ad. Yawn...