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MiddleClassCentrist

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  1. Dalton needs to make huge cuts, to fund his agenda. He's not actually cutting to save money. This key point needs to be recognized publicly. His slogan should have been "bleeding ontario forward"...
  2. Dalton McGuinty is a liar. He says that we need to freeze young teachers on the pay grid... To pay for a 30% tuition cut that isn't retroactive. These young teachers have loads of student debt after 5-6 years of education. They are now being told F-U. While I do see a need to freeze wages, taking it out on the current young working generation can't always be the solution. If you are going to freeze the young workers on the grid, at least make the student tuition payment partially retroactive.
  3. Oh divine Apple Corporation. Bless us with thy moderate upgrade of technology that has extremly little bearing onthe actual functionality of the product. It's not called iPad 3. It's called "The New iPad" Apple makes more sense when you stop thinking about it as a technology company, and more like a religion. Apple products aren't even better at ANYTHING. The company is just better at marketing to people who don't actually understand technology (the majority of people) or people who want to be regarded as "hip"/"not the man". The irony being is that Apple is the definition of "the man", actively searching for ways to clamp down on how you use technology. ----- Apple is succeeding in a marketplace that ironically, understands less and less about technology. iDevices sold by gigabytes as the defining difference? lol. iDevices marketed as upgrades by increasing the megapixel resolution of the camera sensor? lol. It's the lense that matters doofuses(doofii?), you are just creating a larger file size of a crappy photo. iDevices taht are more restrictive in almost every way. iDevices made by a corporation that holds a patent to prevent you from taking a picture of anything that might be copyrighted (can prevent pictures from being taken at concerts). Like an over protective father, the divine Apple corporation knows best.
  4. Maybe Ontario is more conservative than even they themselves think? They believe themselves to be more leftist, and vote with that belief... Yet the reality does not align with the belief.
  5. Yes. Let's create a business instrument that has zero liability above and beyond dissolution of the company... and on top of that give them 0% taxes. You want to see the truth of it? They set up a tiny office, employ 10-20 people and call it their head office for tax reasons only. The gain is extremely small. Ireland is also in the crapshoot economically, my brother-in-law just left the country, mostly because of its state of affairs.
  6. http://www.theglobeandmail.com/news/vote-how-do-you-feel-about-crime-in-canada/article2314957/?from=2367776 At the time I completed it, the trend was prevention and "I feel safe" What prevention measures are the Conservatives implementing? Assuming that longer, tougher sentences does not necessarily reduce crime (As observed in the US)
  7. I see more whining from westerners on news forums/articles than any other group. Ontario is still a net contributor. Plain and simple. Ontario spends less than every other province per person. Ontario does not get more than it receives like many would have you believe.
  8. Funny, I remember an article about an Albertan MP going around knocking door to door on subsidized housing... Apparently you don't think that exists in Alberta. http://parklandinstitute.ca/downloads/reports/2009-10-21-BreakingTheMyth.pdf Look at figure 5, page 9 Ontario barely spends more than Alberta for social services. Alberta lives in under the illusion that pure conservatism works, while adopting socialist policies in the background.
  9. I agree. Let's lay off teachers and toss them onto EI instead! On the spectrum of importance to society, horse racing is near the bottom. If it creates jobs, it should be done because of demand for the industry, not subsidy.
  10. http://i.thestar.com/images/04/ad/5af3171743ca892f7f5f14a4ff7d.jpg http://www.thestar.com/opinion/editorialopinion/article/1142062--ontario-staggers-under-burden-of-fiscal-federalism Why can't I link pictures on this site to display anyways? Ontario spends just under $3000 less per person than Alberta. Why do so many Canadians (mostly bitter westerners) still have this ficticious belief that Ontario gets more than it gives to the federation? "Ontario, with 39 per cent of the Canadian population, contributed 39 per cent to federal revenues, but benefited from only 34 per cent of federal spending--a gap worth about $12.3 billion or 2.1 per cent of Ontario’s GDP. The report concludes that this — among other factors — demonstrates the “perverse structure of Canadian fiscal federalism.”
  11. Alberta also spends almost $3000 more per person on Government and Government Programs than Ontario. You may just be living in a dream world where you are made to believe that the Alberta government isn't as spendthrift. Infact, MORE spend thrift than Ontario. http://www.thestar.com/opinion/editorialopinion/article/1142062--ontario-staggers-under-burden-of-fiscal-federalism
  12. Or maybe it's because conservatives tend to be older and less technologically apt at finding the settings
  13. Our Corporate interest government would pat them on the back, give them a good bye subsidy and slander the workers for their incompetence (regardless of performance)
  14. Attack consumer rights - In progress Attack privacy - In progress Favour corporate interests over Canadian worker interests - Ongoing Favour big business subsidies over grass roots investment - Ongoing You have to look at the entire picture. If you simply define good management as supporting corporations and sticking it to workers and consumers, then yes, they have done an excellent job at that.
  15. You just have to remember that convictions of fraudulent acts are seen as career building experience to the Conservatives. Then it all makes sense.
  16. http://fullcomment.nationalpost.com/2012/03/10/andrew-coyne-question-isnt-where-conservatism-is-going-but-where-has-it-gone/ I just found the article interesting. Mostly because it addressed points of the disconnect between how Conservatives market their party ideology, and the reality of their actions.
  17. It is not very likley that Rae will receive my vote in 3 years. The Liberal party needs to find a new leader, Rae is getting older and doesn't have the longevity factor. Maybe it will be another Green party "throw away" vote for me.
  18. http://www.cbc.ca/news/politics/story/2012/03/06/pol-supreme-court-conservatives.html Of course they would, Why would they want yet another example of their unethical decisions making headlines over a period of time?
  19. Equally but in different ways. For instance, some people believe that a truly free market will clean up oil spills and toxic industrial chemicals out of the good of their hearts(LOL!) Others believe that we'd be able to function as a society with motivated people just for the good of society and share any wealth we generate. (LOL!)
  20. If they did nothing wrong, why did they demand that the Liberals open their phone records while refusing to do so themselves in the same breath? Diversionary tactic, and a horribly easy one to spot.
  21. In Ontario the problem is grades 6-8. It's when the teachers stop understanding the more abstract ideas of mathematics. Elementary teachers do not need to have taken math past grade 10 (now grade 11 with new curriculum). High School math teachers require a higher degree of mathematics ability. Engineering degree, mathematics degree, unless you rack up the required math courses in University to get the qualification. High school math teachers will complain about the random results of grade 9 students entering high school because the competency of teachers teaching math in 7-8 varies drastically. Generally the skilled mathematics teachers in grade 9-12 make up for the fact that they don't require teachers in grades 6-8 to teach subjects they are competent at only. They need to implement more rotary like in high school at that level. There is a systematic problem in elementary because the principals give merit to teachers who know nothing about math but are using some spacey and out there method to teach it that is actually hurting the students more than helping. (this is my case against merit pay assigned by administration, it goes to the people who do "flashy work" not good work.)
  22. John Tory talks with OSSTF Federation President http://www.osstf.on.ca/john-tory-cfrb CliffNotes - OSSTF understands that we need to look at saving money - OSSTF wants a specific cut target so that they can be involved in finding creative solutions. - OSSTF gives example of taking benefits liabilities off of the governments books and into the Unions to save hundreds of millions. Basically, the government is not actually "talking" with them to find ways to save the money they are looking to save because the are not giving a specific figure amount that needs to be cut.
  23. At least Santorum is more of a true Republican than Romney.
  24. Canada seems to like political dynasties. We might be waiting a while for a future leader.
  25. There's margin of error. And then there was the fear factor of NDP in Ontario that boosted Conservatives fortunes in the province in final hours.
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