Adriaticum,
I obviously didn't specify what I was referring to when talking about the economy, I should have said government budget as thats what I was referring to, not the actual economy, obviously they don't play much of a role in the economy. The liberals were in power in a prosperous era but not to begin with as "When Chrétien took office in 1993, he inherited a $43-billion deficit left by the Conservative government of Brian Mulroney. By the time he retired in 2003, the deficit had been eliminated and the federal government was awash in huge annual surpluses. After less than three years in office, Liberals contend, Harper has squandered the surpluses and left the country teetering on the brink of deficit. Moreover, Dion has repeatedly charged that Harper has presided over the slowest economic growth since 1990, when Mulroney was still in charge." The Canadian Press. That was my point. As for the banks/ credit crisis, Canada is in the best position in the world because of the liberal policies. There is not one party that is fiscally responsible, but when times are tough ie) early 90's with a 43 billion deficit. , the liberals have proved to know how to tighten the belts instead of dolling out corporate tax cuts to multi-billion dollar companies. Lets face it ALL THE PARTIES SUCK! but the liberals have proved to be MORE fiscally responsible with their budgets.
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Dion is not Chretien and Harper is not Mulroney.
Dion contents all kinds of things and he is wasting everyone's time. You are not paying attention to what he says, are you?
He is out and grasping for a straw. This whole coalition mission is his doing. He figured he and Duceppe speak the same lingo and they could come up with something.
Liberals have nobody right now, they have lost their competent people and they are bare bones. Chretiens, Martins, Manleys, Goodales are gone. Goodale is still quietly there.
Ignatieff and Rae are a joke.
And Trudeau...joke.
When Chretien took office in 1993, it was the beginning of the Information age, the Technology was exploding, stocks were rocketing up, everyone that had some money made money.
Everyone. The going was good, until about 2000 after the markets crashed because the stocks were so over valued. After that everything went down hill slowly.
I don't think you can credit Liberals with making that happen.
I think Harper is the better of the bunch right now and some of the guys around him really give him bad reputation.
They can't form a coalition to take down the government. That should be illegal.
If they want to forma a coalition before the elections to garner more votes as a united front thats ok.
But once the people have spoken, absolutely not.
Nor can governor general say I will give power to these guys, or those guys. This is a system where people vote for their MPs, not one individual. Are you with me so far?
We are in a perfect scenario right now.
Minority governments are perfect.
Conservatives can't pass any laws that defy logic and common sense without the public and the media being alerted.
I really want them to duke it out all in public without slipping us a mickey.
Comprende!
But in the end I do agree,
politics of today are less about who we want to be in power
and more about who we definitely don't want to be in power.
Sad.