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We Love To Vote For Losers In Canada

October 13th, 2008 | 2 Comments | Posted in Canada Election

Gilles Duceppe Bloc
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Only in Canada do we vote for separatists.

Only in Canada do we have a federal party that has lasted a generation without ever having come close to winning.

Only in Canada do we have a party that has ruled since 1867 with the undying love of the media, that still doesn’t understand that their leader may need to understand English to win.

And, best of all, only in Canada do we have a party that is named after a colour - and is only running to get some of that green to keep their environmental scare mongering alive.

It reminds me of Rider pride… we love losers here.

Get out and vote.

See if you can choose a winner this time.

It may encourage the losers to get their act together.

Canada’s Answer to Lipstick - Elizabeth May

September 10th, 2008 | 5 Comments | Posted in Canada Election

Tree Hugger
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The Green Party’s Elizabeth May finally got into the televised leader’s debates.

Let’s hope the Sarah Palin effect isn’t spilling over to in Canada.

Give her credit for getting Independent MP Blair Wilson - a former Liberal first elected in 2006 - to become a Green Party MP.  She now gets her shot to get heard… despite having a poll rating of 8% (they got a whopping 4.3% of the vote last election - making them the new Rhino party).

The interesting thing is the deal Elizabeth made with Dion not to field a  candidates in each others riding. Surprisingly, he didn’t join Layton in protesting her inclusion.

Any additional support she may get from the debates will come from the left and split the vote from those that want to crush Canadians with a new carbon tax…  helping the Conservative Party get their majority.

The good news is that no one will be watching.

Will The West Matter? Canada’s Election

September 8th, 2008 | 1 Comment | Posted in All about Vancouver

Listen to me.
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Now that the election has been called, will we even matter in the west?

There isn’t much to vote for unless you’re French or a lifetime NDPer.

Ontario and Quebec hold the decision, as usual, and hopefully Harper will get traction in Ontario.

The choice seems obvious when you look at the candidates:

NDP - Jack Layton leads a hopeless party - but somehow they keep hanging in there. The NDP plays the role of spoiler, and will probably split the Liberal votes.

Liberals - Stephane Dion has lost it already with his promise to tax the bejesus out of us with that lovely carbon tax scheme. The party is where the conservtives were - and needs to re-invent itself.

Conservatives - Harper should be a shoe-in, but the separatists in Quebec will split the vote. Like Vancouver, the French will always vote in a way to cause themselves the most grief.

We need a majority government that can take on the challenges we will be facing soon - with a declining economy and soon-to-be crashing housing market, Canada can’t play around with higher taxes and incompetent leadership.

Holding an election in concert with the US is a smart plan - hopefully Canadians will see we both share the same issues.

Petro Canada Is Ripping Us Off

August 24th, 2008 | 1 Comment | Posted in Taxes

Time To Fill Up
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You’ve heard it before…

When oil prices rise, the price at the pump goes up within a day.

When oil prices drop, it takes weeks for the adjustment.

It’s a way the oil companies gouge us both ways - up and down.

Why hasn’t there been a government inquiry into this?

Oil peaked at around $140/barrel and gas went to $1.45/litre in Vancouver.

Now that oil has dropped to $115/barrel, you’d think that gas would be in the $1.14-$1.20 range.

It’s stuck at $1.40 - meaning they are ripping off consumers by 75 cents per gallon.

This would cause an uproar anywhere else.. out here, nobody seems to notice.

Between the oil prices being artificially raised each morning and the overcharging, the oil companies should be getting a lot of heat.

Instead, we pay whatever they demand and become poorer through our silence.