Friday, January 01, 2010

Why Are The Angry Left Undemocratic?

If you spend anytime reading or watching the speeches from the 'Angry left' a disturbing pattern develops that is dangerous to our freedom and our privileges that we as Canadians have taken for granted. Our system depends on people who share our values of our institutions and respect the limits of their office.

We are witness to leaders, politicians who are not interested in the results of general elections. Who will benefit from the transfer of billions of taxpayers dollars to despots, dictators and undemocratic governments?

Something to think about regarding Copenhagen.. Canada is one of the "good" guys 

Some in the Angry Left are blindly following the left leaning CBC-The National as their gospel. This is the same battle in the U.S. of Fox News versus other liberal media news programs.

In 2010 we will see the three political parties enabled by our TMZ style media pundits again paint our democratically elected government as despotic, dictatorial and corrupt. The CBC can't save the Liberal Party of Canada, the viewers have tuned out CBC News.

Why did the Prime Minister chose CTV this year to give his Christmas address?

Faith vs Facts Part One

The angry left believe in the transfer of billions to solve Global Warming and The CBC News, The National has viturally ignored the controvery of Climategate regardless of the truth. Where is the balance on reporting both sides?

The CBC top shows are Hockey Night in Canada, Christmas Specials from the 70's and American Shows Jeopardy and The Wheel of Fortune. Is this a good use of our taxpayers dollars?

The CTV News is the most widely watched News by Canadians. The CBC News does not break the top 30!


2008-09 National Top Program Reports Archive
 
Faith vs Fact Part Two

The Accord has been signed by all three political parties and leaders may change their mind again.


Dec 2008: Ignatieff echoed his words, saying the coalition deal is economically responsible, preserves Liberal ideals and upholds Dion as party leader until May.
"We are at one, the three of us, that the only person who can lead the party is the duly elected leader of the party Mr. Stephane Dion," Ignatieff said.

I could have been the Prime Minister today but I turned it down.-Michael Ignatieff

Really?
Our recovery being ignored by our angry left.
Companies have raised a record amount of money on the Toronto Stock Exchange this year, the latest sign of how strongly markets have rebounded from the global financial crisis.

Will Gilles Duceppe stick around if the Throne Speech and March 2009 Budget finds ten supporters? Will the Bloc allow a weakened Michael Ignatieff to lead the Coalition in 2010? The Bloc supported a humilated Dion as Prime Minister six weeks after the General elections in 2008. The Bloc are not interested in a strong united Canada. They are interested in Quebec's independence, pretending the separtists are anything else is dishonest. If the Bloc can enter into an agreement to weaken the Federation again, without hesistation they will. What is the legacy for Gilles Duceppe who entered politics in 1990? Who will replace Gilles if he loses more seats to the CPC in Quebec as they did in the November by-elections?




The NDP have recovered from their historic lows in the 2000 General Election 8.5% to stabilize around their historical base of 16-19%. Many believe they would do any deal if it mean more power and prestige. What legacy will Jack Layton leave behind if the Coalition does not take over the Parliament in 2010? Jack had no problem supporting the Martin Liberals on his budget. Jack had no problem in supporting Dion six weeks after a General Election that saw the Liberals lose 19 seats and reach a historic low of 26.3% for six spots in the Cabinet. The NDP platform was put on hold for 18 months as per the ACCORD.


Will he stick around? Will Bob Rae and his supporters allow the current leader to keep his job?

Did Michael Ignatieff use up his fifteen minutes of fame?

The Liberals will lose their Senate Majority and control of the committee's as a result of a prorogue delaying the opening of the business of government by 28 sitting days.

This has sparked the angry left in calling our democratically elected government a dictator, undemocratic and a despot.

May 10, 2009 In Montreal on Sunday to promote his most recent book, the federal Liberal leader also said the coalition came at a time when the party's right to govern would have been called into question after one of the worst election results in its history. His judgement and support regarding the coalition (political arrangements FR).


When did he write this book?  Priorities?


When will the Angry left return to a balanced democratic value system instead of a lust for power and their political agenda?



(Happy New Year's Day!)-CS

No comments: