Monday, April 05, 2010

Question Period: Liberals, NDP, Bloc will ignore Canadian economic accounts


Real gross domestic product (GDP) increased 1.2% in the fourth quarter, the largest quarterly increase since the third quarter of 2000. Final domestic demand advanced 1.1% as consumer spending continued to grow. Real GDP increased 0.6% in December, a fourth consecutive monthly advance. Additional data tables are available in the Canadian Economic Accounts Quarterly Review. -The Daily

How will this dream team spend time in Question Period?
  • on proving prisoner abuse in Afghanistan took place
  •  trying to make female conservative MP's resign
  • allege this is an idealogical government that is mean
Any questions, regarding actual policy being debated in Question Period that matter to most Canadians?

2 comments:

The_Iceman said...

Aren't you stating the obvious? Do you expect Goodale to stand up in Question Period and say:

"WOULD THE PRIME MINISTER EXPLAIN WHY HIS RIGHT WING IDEOLOGY HAS LED TO STRONG GDP GROWTH AND HOW HIS NEO CON SOCIAL ENGINEERING HAD ADDED 4000 POINTS TO THE TSX!!!!?????"

CanadianSense said...

Yes, the opposition are very vulnerable to their attacks and priorities in parliament.

Instead of jobs, economy, health care, what are they doing?

The are pushing for a public inquiry in hopes of nailing the government with "tirture documents", calls for resignations.

How are these priorities for those voters whose employment benefits are expiring, mortgages being foreclosed, interest rates, energy bills going up?

Reminds me of their numerous questions in defense of Museum "union" jobs in Ottawa as a priority.