There was a meeting not long ago in Manitoba regarding the progress on the class action suit. It was too far away for us to go, but we sure would have like to be there. I did a bit of looking around last night,and found a post on another site from someone who'd been there.
Basically this is what he said, short version.
They were told that the case was strong against the government. They were told the government had the means to stall things, but that the fact that there is a minority in parliament was an advantage to producers. The advice given was that all producers should be contacting their MP's and MLA's to make the case for settling out of court.
I think they have a point. I don't know about anyone else here, but I don't remember a time when I was less satisfied with our so called leadership in this country. I'm talking provincial as well as federal, and all the way down. I also think the politicians are maybe starting to see that there are a lot of other disillusioned people out there. We have been quite frankly written off as a lost cause, and the contribution we make to the economy is not recognized or valued at all. It's like the government is living in a different world than us, and just refuses to listen. They just don't care.
I find it insulting.
I heard a story the other day about how Mr. Ignatieff is saying he wants to support family farmers. I'm too jaded to think he really means it, but it does show that he has recognized that there are people in this part of the country who are losing their blind support for all things Conservative, and being a politician, he's prepared to move on that.
That's a good sign, no matter what party you belong to. This guy has seen the weak spot Mr. Harper has opened up by turning his back on the west in order to concentrate on Quebec. He's vulnerable, and the opposition will pick up on that. This is a good thing for us, and we should be using it.
An out of court settlement would be a win win for all of us. Quite frankly it would be a way for the government to toss us a lifeline without bringing up that tired old argument about trade retaliation.
What does everyone here think?
Basically this is what he said, short version.
They were told that the case was strong against the government. They were told the government had the means to stall things, but that the fact that there is a minority in parliament was an advantage to producers. The advice given was that all producers should be contacting their MP's and MLA's to make the case for settling out of court.
I think they have a point. I don't know about anyone else here, but I don't remember a time when I was less satisfied with our so called leadership in this country. I'm talking provincial as well as federal, and all the way down. I also think the politicians are maybe starting to see that there are a lot of other disillusioned people out there. We have been quite frankly written off as a lost cause, and the contribution we make to the economy is not recognized or valued at all. It's like the government is living in a different world than us, and just refuses to listen. They just don't care.
I find it insulting.
I heard a story the other day about how Mr. Ignatieff is saying he wants to support family farmers. I'm too jaded to think he really means it, but it does show that he has recognized that there are people in this part of the country who are losing their blind support for all things Conservative, and being a politician, he's prepared to move on that.
That's a good sign, no matter what party you belong to. This guy has seen the weak spot Mr. Harper has opened up by turning his back on the west in order to concentrate on Quebec. He's vulnerable, and the opposition will pick up on that. This is a good thing for us, and we should be using it.
An out of court settlement would be a win win for all of us. Quite frankly it would be a way for the government to toss us a lifeline without bringing up that tired old argument about trade retaliation.
What does everyone here think?
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