Woah there silverback. I think you are reading far too much into my comments. I have not said whether or not I am in favor of the coalition or even support it. What I have said is that they have done nothing illegal or untoward - it is written into our constitution.
The present government hasn't brought anything evil, just haven't lived up to what they said they were going to do. In fact, what they have brought has been fairly watered down or non-existant.
FarmRanger - Harper did have discussions and plans with the Bloc to unseat Paul Martin about 4 years ago and I don't think that the Bloc had any different policies and/or intentions than they do now.
Despite more folks voting conservative, they - primarily Harper, still couldn't get a majority -- essentially they just took back some of the seats they had lost in the previous election. He didn't get the "plum" he wanted, so the bullying tactics started and when he got the others sufficiently riled up, he ran away, as most bullies do. (Shouting to try and get others to come to your way of thinking, doesn't do much good either.)
He came out of the election saying he would work with this parliament and immediately started kicking them when they were down. Whether the subsidies were right or wrong didn't matter - he came out of the gates swinging and hid behind mom when things got too rough.
The coalition likely will implode...meanwhile the fiddles are going, Rome is burning and they aren't dealing with the real issues. I vote for prorouging salaries until they come back to the sandbox and play nice together.
As an aside, ask anyone from another country - particularly a European country - and they see nothing wrong with a coalition government. It seems that we do.
The present government hasn't brought anything evil, just haven't lived up to what they said they were going to do. In fact, what they have brought has been fairly watered down or non-existant.
FarmRanger - Harper did have discussions and plans with the Bloc to unseat Paul Martin about 4 years ago and I don't think that the Bloc had any different policies and/or intentions than they do now.
Despite more folks voting conservative, they - primarily Harper, still couldn't get a majority -- essentially they just took back some of the seats they had lost in the previous election. He didn't get the "plum" he wanted, so the bullying tactics started and when he got the others sufficiently riled up, he ran away, as most bullies do. (Shouting to try and get others to come to your way of thinking, doesn't do much good either.)
He came out of the election saying he would work with this parliament and immediately started kicking them when they were down. Whether the subsidies were right or wrong didn't matter - he came out of the gates swinging and hid behind mom when things got too rough.
The coalition likely will implode...meanwhile the fiddles are going, Rome is burning and they aren't dealing with the real issues. I vote for prorouging salaries until they come back to the sandbox and play nice together.
As an aside, ask anyone from another country - particularly a European country - and they see nothing wrong with a coalition government. It seems that we do.
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