We need to talk. While you're busy competing to come out on top in the October 19th election, you're criss-crossing the country meeting the party faithful, feeding pronouncements to the media lapdogs and, generally, trying to reach out to Canadians to persuade them to vote for your party and not the other guy's.
You've been at this for weeks now and, so far, it's been "shopping list" campaigning. One says he'll increase funding for this, another says he'll restore funding for that, and the third one hints at some major project or another he's just itching to launch without explaining why, since he's been in power over the past decade, he didn't launch it years ago.
The approach you've been taking is actually demeaning. It treats us, the Canadian people, as taxpayers, not citizens. I guess if you all do it, it doesn't seem so bad - except it does. It is bad. Taxes are how we pay to support our nation, how we build our society. They're essential, sure, but you're supposed to govern - for us, the electorate, for those who don't or for various reasons can't vote, and for our future generations.
Our kids and grandkids may not be relevant to you but they're sure as hell relevant to us. We want our grandkids to inherit the best possible Canada we can bequeath to them. That's where you come in. You are the most important instrument we have to achieve that goal. We vest in you the powers to do that on our behalf. We dutifully pour money into your treasury to do that on our behalf. Yet you don't seem to want to do what we need done. Why is that?
There's a story in today's TorStar about a summit underway in the Anchorage to discuss some very important and pressing Arctic issues. Eight countries are in attendance, represented by their foreign ministers. Our Rob Nicholson is a no show, due to him being tied up campaigning or some other feeble excuse, which drew a subtle rebuke from John Kerry.
"I think anybody running for any high office in any nation in the world should come to Alaska or to any other place where it is happening and inform themselves about this. It is a seismic challenge that is affecting millions of people today.”
Okay, bad Rob, bad Rob, except the opposition can't bitch too much given how hard they've worked during their "shopping list" campaign to avoid really important issues such as climate change, inequality, corporatism, the corporate media cartel and so many other looming threats to Canada, our people, and our democracy. Louise Comeau thinks it comes down to cowardice:
“Canada’s silence on this issue is not new,” added Comeau, noting Canada was the chair of the Arctic Council for the past two years where it pushed a northern development agenda “and actually ensured climate change wasn’t discussed.”
I think she's right. You are goddamned cowards, all three of you.
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the cellmate here commented yesterday
"out of all of canada ...those three are the best we could come up with?"
No, some of us have Elizabeth May.
Look, Anon 6:31, or should I call you DipShit? Trudeau is "opposed to action on climate change"? Really? And you accuse others of misinformation. I really don't enjoy having to defend any of the Three Amigos of the Bitumen Pits, yours included, but you don't have to pull this stuff out of your ass. Just leave it where it is and find something else to play with.
TM and JT can't talk about climate change... They don't want to spook the electorate,but once one of them getin...
they can't act because it would blah blah blah the economy blah blah blah...
and yet, world melts...
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Anon, I'm deleting your comments because they're palpably and pretty obviously deliberately false. It's Dippers just like you that remind me so much of the Harper Cons which is what keeps me from even imagining voting for that sort of crew.
I won't let this serve as a convenient forum for your agit-prop (there's a term I'll bet you know well). If you want to know the Liberal policy on climate change visit their web site. I know what Mulcair has said and it's all talk, nothing more. Mulcair has said many things. I'm not impressed and much less convinced.
Five years ago I posted Malthus was an optomist. The Hive mind can sting me for the peak oil, but this glut is very temporary.
screwed the link
http://globalovethinktank.blogspot.ca/2015/09/top-ten-thinkingaboot-10-from-may-2011.html
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