- Reaction score
- 35
- Points
- 560
Heard the Ignatieff ad on the radio for the first time: epic fail
Against the CF-35 purchase: Project initiated by the Chretien government in 1997, and supported by Mr Martin, Mr Dion and Mr Ignatieff (until he didn't support it)
Against tax cuts to business: cuts his party voted in favour of back in 2007
Add the "against the Coalition" despite the fact he signed on and the document outlining the coalition agreement does not expire until June this year and we have essentially a man campaigning against his own party...Is his old office at Harvard still free?
Jack Layton's election promises are almost as good; forcibly capping interest rates and service charges on credit cards will do wonders as everyone's card debt is called, credit is eliminated to a huge number of people and merchant accounts are closed by the banks. If you think easy credit is bad then this is actually a good thing (although I would not go about tightening credit in quite this manner... >)
So far the Prime Minister seems to have two themes; follow the economic recovery plan and fear the coalition. I am +1 for the first but really don't see much of an upside for the second (and I am a political junkie), so -1 on that.
That screeching noise in the background from the Green Party will go away if you ignore it; the NDP and Bloc have similar economic policies and I doubt anyone will seriously campaign to kill the whales in order to feed the people (heh).
Prediction; another minority after the polls close followed by an attempt by the opposition parties to force a coalition. The participation of the Bloc will be the critical factor; how this is handled will determine the reaction of His Excelency the GG and the Canadian public.
Against the CF-35 purchase: Project initiated by the Chretien government in 1997, and supported by Mr Martin, Mr Dion and Mr Ignatieff (until he didn't support it)
Against tax cuts to business: cuts his party voted in favour of back in 2007
Add the "against the Coalition" despite the fact he signed on and the document outlining the coalition agreement does not expire until June this year and we have essentially a man campaigning against his own party...Is his old office at Harvard still free?
Jack Layton's election promises are almost as good; forcibly capping interest rates and service charges on credit cards will do wonders as everyone's card debt is called, credit is eliminated to a huge number of people and merchant accounts are closed by the banks. If you think easy credit is bad then this is actually a good thing (although I would not go about tightening credit in quite this manner... >)
So far the Prime Minister seems to have two themes; follow the economic recovery plan and fear the coalition. I am +1 for the first but really don't see much of an upside for the second (and I am a political junkie), so -1 on that.
That screeching noise in the background from the Green Party will go away if you ignore it; the NDP and Bloc have similar economic policies and I doubt anyone will seriously campaign to kill the whales in order to feed the people (heh).
Prediction; another minority after the polls close followed by an attempt by the opposition parties to force a coalition. The participation of the Bloc will be the critical factor; how this is handled will determine the reaction of His Excelency the GG and the Canadian public.