Thursday, October 9, 2008

A majority makes sense...

Times like these call for a majority government. With the economic crisis that is hitting the states and other countries abroad, a government with the ability to make decisions without having to lean on other parties with differing opinions is of greater importance then ever before.

Whether you agree with the Conservatives or not, a majority government will give Canada the tools it needs to stabilize the economy before we have USA 2.0. If we do end up with another minority government, there is going to be a struggle when it comes to passing economic laws and reforms that would better the country. Whether you believe it or not, a Conservative Majority isn't going to run Canada into the ground. It is the only Platform it seems that isn't using scare tactics as a major part of their campaign.

Harper is young, ambitious and very effective. If you look at his record over that past two and a half years you can see the evidence of this. He has stuck to his original platform for taxes and crime. He has made steady strides in Child care as well. He has remained steadfast in his role, and unlike the previous government, he has remained pretty much scandal-free for the duration of his tenure.

Without a majority, Harper will have a tough time controlling the house and passing economic reforms to keep Canada out of a recession. Layton and Dion will compromise Canada before they will save it, and that's just the way it is. They will sabotage Harper and in turn Canada as well because political gain is more important to them then Canadians financial situations. Furthermore they will blame it all on Harper, and Canadians will buy it because, lets face it, some are stupid, examples of this are voting for the NDP.

The case for a majority is strong, Canada needs it right now, the Canadian people need it. More political uncertainty will not help the economy. We need a strong leadership, one that the Conservatives have proven again and again. We need a leadership that has ambitions for Canada, one that will be conservative in spending and not try and tax the living hell out of Canadians. We need a leadership that will be effective in spending and not rely on the money tree to fund 50 billion dollars that we don't have.

Canada needs the Conservatives to be a majority, otherwise we might as well merge with the US.

3 comments:

Brad said...

Just more conservative propaganda. You offer no cogent argument in your favor and have not even considered what the opposition is laying down because you stopped listening once you found out they weren't conservative.

Scott said...
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Scott said...

Not true, you can look at Canada and what the Conservative government has already done as proof. Realism isn't apart of the opposition, just look at their 50 billion dollar budget, yeah that makes a lot of sense in a time of economical turmoil. O and wait, there is more, check out the Carbon tax which will increase prices in a plethora of areas for Canadians who are trying to keep their hard earned money in the pockets already, and now we have to pay more? Economists have been saying, and there's a lot of them, that implementation of a Carbon Tax could be catastrophic...Sounds like someone we should vote for.

Yeah i guess i have no arguments. If that's the case i would rather not then vote for fantasy worlds and people who cannot grasp the English language.

Funny, people are so custom to opposing governments they don't even see the good things the ones in power do anymore.