*-*-I've heard much about Harper's infamous hidden agenda.
Apparently, the Libendeepeebloc have been plotting (or at least pondering) their coalition experiment for quite a while.
No one mentioned this during the election. If true, that they were conspiring, then doesn't this qualify as a hidden agenda?
To be perfectly honest, I find it a stretch that a coalition government can function properly during these trying times. It's already tough as it is to govern in prosperous times (you don't want to do anything that may jeopardize good times) but navigating through difficult periods with three parties Canadians didn't vote for may prove even more dysfunctional.
*-*-Mr. Layton and Mr. Dion you may want to tone down the "we speak for every Canadian rhetoric" because you most certainly don't. Just guessing.
Nor do I believe for one second this Tragic Triumvirate have the answers to anything - especially the economy.
I was willing to let the minority government work.
The Conservatives had every right to a) cut funding where warranted and b) wait and see what the Americans were going to do with their economy. Instead, the Liberals and NDP want to ram something down the throats of Canadians as if their stimulus (I hate that word) package is the only solution.
If the Liberals and NDP had all the answers or true enlightened ideas, they would have been elected on the force of their ideas. They didn't. For this they lost.
What's more astonishing to me is that the Liberals should have taken the time to rebuild their party. Instead, they have decided to engage in petty politics. It's as if they can't seem to grasp they lost. To me, they've squandered an opportunity and have signaled a plan to improve their image is not necessary.
And Nero's fiddle wails louder than ever.
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