Is Michael Ignatieff bringing back the Green Shift plan that so utterly failed as policy platform in last year's election under the then Liberal leader Stephan Dion?
This is what he says in his latest video,
"For nearly four years, Canadians have been told they need to choose between the economy and the environment," he says. "Well, we disagree."
hmmm......... green shift II coming maybe?
Does he think maybe if repackaged, Canadians will buy it? Probably not. We rejected it a year ago. Why would we accept it now?
Canadians have short memories but not that short.
Michael Ignatieff, how dumb do think we are that we would buy into your lofty fluffy ideas of nothingness?
Canadians like meat and potatoes. Until you provide us with some, we aren't buyin' Got that?
Sunday, September 20, 2009
Wednesday, September 16, 2009
Winds of Change?
Could something be on the changing in the world of Alberta politics?
Just might. With the election of Paul Hinman of Wildrose Alliance Party in Calgary Glenmore Tuesday night, something could very well be a foot.
The PC candidate Diane Colley-Urguhart came in a distant third. It was a big blow to the Stelmach PC government, since that riding has been a PC stronghold since 1971.
Recently though, Albertans have been unhappy with Stelmach government for instance, on the ballooning $7 billion deficit, the changes in the oil and gas royality formula and just a general overall the way they've been spending.
What is interesting from Tuesday night's results is that voters did not choose Liberals. They chose a truly conservative party to represent them in the legislature. That's because Albertans have been in the most part conservative and the government has been leaning more and more left all the time.
Could this be the start of a movement? Let's hope so.
Just might. With the election of Paul Hinman of Wildrose Alliance Party in Calgary Glenmore Tuesday night, something could very well be a foot.
The PC candidate Diane Colley-Urguhart came in a distant third. It was a big blow to the Stelmach PC government, since that riding has been a PC stronghold since 1971.
Recently though, Albertans have been unhappy with Stelmach government for instance, on the ballooning $7 billion deficit, the changes in the oil and gas royality formula and just a general overall the way they've been spending.
What is interesting from Tuesday night's results is that voters did not choose Liberals. They chose a truly conservative party to represent them in the legislature. That's because Albertans have been in the most part conservative and the government has been leaning more and more left all the time.
Could this be the start of a movement? Let's hope so.
Friday, September 11, 2009
Lest We Forget
Eight years ago today, changed America and the Western World forever. That is why we are in Afghanistan.

God Bless America!

God Bless America!

Thursday, September 10, 2009
Our Governor General

You know I am so proud of our Governor General. She has been serving our country very well.
I was kinda skeptical when she was first appointed by former Prime Minister Paul Martin.
At the time because she since had been working at the CBC, I thought she would just be another Liberal hack.
I must admit I was wrong. She has not been in the tank for the Libs. Since her appointment, she has fully supported our troops and the mission in Afghanistan. When in the North earlier in the spring, she was braver than I would ever be. In support of the seal hunt, she showed her support by eating a piece of raw seal heart. (I just wouldn't have had the stomach for that)
Way to go Your Excellency! I fully support you and God Bless you.
Wednesday, September 9, 2009
Possible Coalition?
Could there be an attempt at another coupe de ta after next election like there was almost at year ago?
Is that even a possibility? You betcha! Even Don Martin thinks so.
Is that even a possibility? You betcha! Even Don Martin thinks so.
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