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jacked55

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Re: The Tide Begins To Turn
« Reply #15 on: May 25, 2014, 01:03:18 PM »

Well an election is coming so perhaps the Conservatives will try and make an effort to win over the popular vote and actually follow through on something positive in the near future in hopes to remain a majority and avoid an epic loss of which i am hoping for.
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Re: The Tide Begins To Turn
« Reply #16 on: May 25, 2014, 01:06:39 PM »

The Harper government's response to the Cohen report is an entirely different and unrelated subject that everyone who either voted for Harper or didn't vote needs to be asking themselves about, but contrary to those who attempt to conflate the two subjects, it has nothing to do with salmon farms. On the other hand, Bob's question goes directly to the heart of the point raised by the press release . There is an explicit but unsubstantiated assumption in it  that the root cause of the problem Cohen examined is fish farming.

It is a primary rule of logic that conclusions are only as good as the premises on which they are based and Bob is, quite rightfully, asking that the assumption, the premise on which the conclusion is based, be substantiated in order to validate the conclusion. Studies of situations in other parts of the world are not sufficient to generalize specific conclusions about our specific situation; studies of our specific situation are required to accomplish that and it is quite reasonable to ask that they be produced in order to support the claims made about our specific situation.

If Bob made an error, it was in expecting an answer. It is far easier to spend your efforts crying wolf than it is to actually demonstrate there is a wolf about; however, the downside to this approach was demonstrated by Aesop many centuries ago and is well illustrated by the disinterest in the subject that is the consequence of the repeated cries in this forum of "wolf".
I must say, I sure am happy I no longer belong to Doc Morton's parrot club.
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Re: The Tide Begins To Turn
« Reply #17 on: May 25, 2014, 01:27:00 PM »

I must say, I sure am happy I no longer belong to Doc Morton's parrot club.
You may return one day from where you once were. ;D ;D

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Re: The Tide Begins To Turn
« Reply #18 on: May 25, 2014, 01:35:13 PM »

You may return one day from where you once were. ;D ;D
I doubt that Chris. I prefer to be able to awnser questions directed at me rather than dodge them. That is why the tide is going out on Morton. :)
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Re: The Tide Begins To Turn
« Reply #20 on: May 25, 2014, 04:10:33 PM »

Good thing wild is only 2 percent or we would not have our sport fishing pleasure. :)
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Re: The Tide Begins To Turn
« Reply #21 on: May 25, 2014, 04:32:44 PM »

Good thing wild is only 2 percent or we would not have our sport fishing pleasure. :)
2% world wide figure.

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Re: The Tide Begins To Turn
« Reply #22 on: May 25, 2014, 04:33:01 PM »

Well an election is coming so perhaps the Conservatives will try and make an effort to win over the popular vote and actually follow through on something positive in the near future in hopes to remain a majority and avoid an epic loss of which i am hoping for.

What makes you think they'll follow through on their promises this time ?
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Re: The Tide Begins To Turn
« Reply #24 on: May 25, 2014, 05:36:20 PM »

Well an election is coming so perhaps the Conservatives will try and make an effort to win over the popular vote and actually follow through on something positive in the near future in hopes to remain a majority and avoid an epic loss of which i am hoping for.

The Cons know they can never get the popular vote so they use a different strategy. They try to cultivate interest groups like new immigrants, supporters of Israel, Canadians of Ukrainian origins, gun owners, tough on crime types, business people, old, frightened people who see their safe, secure world disappearing and many others.

At the same time, they work to discourage younger voters from voting by the constant negative attacks, the robocall scams, rewriting the elections act, flagrantly disregarding campaign laws, muzzling MPs and civil servants and all those who are supposed to audit government.

They run massive PR and marketing campaigns with both public money and the money they raise through their constant begging fundraising amongst those who have admitted to supporting them and sadly those campaigns, based on well developed marketing science, are effective.

It is a sad fact that the Harper government has as it's primary intent the propagation of Harper's grip on power and it is not done with the intent of improving the lot of Canadians or stewarding the resources of our country but instead to impose Harper's values on the country and it's citizens.

Harper will dole out goodies to the select groups he is targeting in the ridings where he needs the boost and the rest of us can go pound sand. He's been re-elected twice using this strategy since he first gained power so it's not like we didn't know what we're voting for or against. Unless more than a few people slap themselves upside the head and start using it for something besides holding up their ears, there is a very good chance he will be re-elected again.
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Re: The Tide Begins To Turn
« Reply #25 on: May 25, 2014, 06:13:15 PM »

The Cons know they can never get the popular vote so they use a different strategy. They try to cultivate interest groups like new immigrants, supporters of Israel, Canadians of Ukrainian origins, gun owners, tough on crime types, business people, old, frightened people who see their safe, secure world disappearing and many others.

At the same time, they work to discourage younger voters from voting by the constant negative attacks, the robocall scams, rewriting the elections act, flagrantly disregarding campaign laws, muzzling MPs and civil servants and all those who are supposed to audit government.

They run massive PR and marketing campaigns with both public money and the money they raise through their constant begging fundraising amongst those who have admitted to supporting them and sadly those campaigns, based on well developed marketing science, are effective.

It is a sad fact that the Harper government has as it's primary intent the propagation of Harper's grip on power and it is not done with the intent of improving the lot of Canadians or stewarding the resources of our country but instead to impose Harper's values on the country and it's citizens.

Harper will dole out goodies to the select groups he is targeting in the ridings where he needs the boost and the rest of us can go pound sand. He's been re-elected twice using this strategy since he first gained power so it's not like we didn't know what we're voting for or against. Unless more than a few people slap themselves upside the head and start using it for something besides holding up their ears, there is a very good chance he will be re-elected again.
Good post and they don't try to get the vote of those that care about of our fishery that is for sure and it is not just those against the FF's either, habitat preservation etc. thrown in the trash bin. What party in waiting will restore the Department of Fisheries and Oceans budget to what it should be?

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Re: The Tide Begins To Turn
« Reply #26 on: May 26, 2014, 12:23:52 PM »

The Cons know they can never get the popular vote so they use a different strategy. They try to cultivate interest groups like new immigrants, supporters of Israel, Canadians of Ukrainian origins, gun owners, tough on crime types, business people, old, frightened people who see their safe, secure world disappearing and many others.

At the same time, they work to discourage younger voters from voting by the constant negative attacks, the robocall scams, rewriting the elections act, flagrantly disregarding campaign laws, muzzling MPs and civil servants and all those who are supposed to audit government.

They run massive PR and marketing campaigns with both public money and the money they raise through their constant begging fundraising amongst those who have admitted to supporting them and sadly those campaigns, based on well developed marketing science, are effective.

It is a sad fact that the Harper government has as it's primary intent the propagation of Harper's grip on power and it is not done with the intent of improving the lot of Canadians or stewarding the resources of our country but instead to impose Harper's values on the country and it's citizens.

Harper will dole out goodies to the select groups he is targeting in the ridings where he needs the boost and the rest of us can go pound sand. He's been re-elected twice using this strategy since he first gained power so it's not like we didn't know what we're voting for or against. Unless more than a few people slap themselves upside the head and start using it for something besides holding up their ears, there is a very good chance he will be re-elected again.


I would vote for you even though you support those ocean pens.
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Re: The Tide Begins To Turn
« Reply #27 on: May 26, 2014, 01:01:42 PM »

Thanks banx. There are too many people that get hung up on the minor issues like fish farms and overlook the destruction of what has passed for democracy in Canada.

At this point I don't give a damn about secondary issues like who is going to restore the DFO budget or restore environmental protection. My number one priority is to stop Harper from laying further waste to this country: it's people, it's resources and it's future. Once that is accomplished we can start the difficult task of trying to put the pieces back together though given the scorched earth approach Harper follows and the length of time he has been been able to follow it, that will be a difficult job.

There have been structural changes that will make restoration very difficult and what with the short memories and lack of interest historically shown by voters, any party will face obstacles put in place by those fickle voters who want to both have their cake and to eat it too. There is a cost to the environmental protections and social systems and all those other things we say we want that must be paid and we need to understand that it is up to us to pay it if we really do want those things. We have to acknowledge that taxes aren't a bad thing, nor are the agencies of government that administer the programs.

We have to stop looking at our personal benefit and start looking at the common benefit. We are strongest as a society and weakest as individuals; we have to stop the divisive battles caused by putting own self-interest first that Harper, for his own purposes, promotes as the highest good and get back to thinking and working as a unified group with a common purpose.
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Re: The Tide Begins To Turn
« Reply #28 on: May 26, 2014, 03:58:56 PM »

The problem with modern politics lies in promotion.

The party that sells itself out the most gains the most in "donations" to their party.
In turn, that allows the party to promote itself in advertising and news.

I believe that political party donations should be done away with.
The government should provide the same amount of advertising funding to each party.

You have to believe that these donations are repaid in some form of concession from the government.
You see it all the time - the biggest party donors are given grants or some other advantage.

After that, if we can only get the media to be neutral, we'd have a chance for a fair election.
I laugh every time the commercial by the talking head for Global comes on saying how fair they are...
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Re: The Tide Begins To Turn
« Reply #29 on: May 26, 2014, 07:03:31 PM »

We used to provide a per-vote subsidy to the political parties that hit a certain threshold of votes thus ensuring that every party that had established themselves as legitimate had some support for research and infrastructure but Harper blew that off some seven or eight years back.

Because of the nature of his donor base, the corporate sector, the business class and the generally well-to-do who have money for political donations and self-interest to advance, it was far less important to him than the other parties who represented the less well-to-do and the environmentally conscious and who had greater difficulty raising money. He saw an opportunity to deprive them of funding that wouldn't cost him much and pushed it through. Less funding for them means fewer obstacles for him and a much less informed electorate, key to his continuing electoral success in the face of the real consequences of the policies he pursues.

That's only one small element of the structural changes that need reversing.
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