Alta4ever
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Tories bulking up own ridings with infrastructure funds
Alta4ever replied to jdobbin's topic in Federal Politics in Canada
Tell that to Dobbin -
http://www.mdconsult.com/das/article/body/...?issn=0820-3946 Wait-list weary Canadians seek treatment abroad Canadian Medical Association Journal - Volume 174, Issue 9 (April 2006) - Copyright © 2006 Canadian Medical Association
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129,000 jobs lost in January
Alta4ever replied to From another nation in Canada's topic in Federal Politics in Canada
So what was the 160 million that herbert spent on wall street and tax credits? It was stimulus, it did nothing, and history is now repeating itself we have had a republican president do the same thing, now we have a democrat president following in FDRs foot prints you tell me, it looks like history is repeating itself and a whole bunch of meddling in the economy is going to do what it did then, make things worse. -
No before my mother died of cancer we had tried to seek treatment for her in the US. But the government thought that the access to the waiting list was enough. She went terminal before they had her properly diagnosed, they did very little for her. Had the money been available we could have had her in to see a specailist in the US months before and had a treatment started before it got so severe. So get bent Dobbin, had she had access and care in a timely fashion things may have turned out different. Kep your smarmy self rightous, arrogant comments to yourself.
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Tories bulking up own ridings with infrastructure funds
Alta4ever replied to jdobbin's topic in Federal Politics in Canada
So then zero fedral tax dollars have been spent on improving road ways in Csnada, why is it I see signs all across the country about upgrades to highways that show a percentage of funding is comming from the federal goverments. -
129,000 jobs lost in January
Alta4ever replied to From another nation in Canada's topic in Federal Politics in Canada
It was the NEw Deal is what cemented it, the New EDal Dragged the dpression on for another 6 years. The Huge bail out packages of the Day from Hoover had the effect of putting off the bottom of the economic cycle to 1933. Had there been no government intervetion in the markets the out come of that periode of histoy would have been one of deep recession not depression. we hav been through a couple more deep recessions but the great depression was still remebered by those in power and did not make the mistakes of Hoover and FDR. The new crop of politicians have forgotten this and I hope will not aggrevate the current sitution -
Tories bulking up own ridings with infrastructure funds
Alta4ever replied to jdobbin's topic in Federal Politics in Canada
Jean Chretien and the Sidewinder Report - 12:18pmJean Chretien has already demonstrated, in the Shawinigate scandal, .... Chretien gave more money to his riding in Shawinigan, as the Shawinigate scandals ... www.primetimecrime.com/contributing/2005/20050120Gray.htm - 74k - -
Tories bulking up own ridings with infrastructure funds
Alta4ever replied to jdobbin's topic in Federal Politics in Canada
Do you not recall Shawinigate? I do prior to 2000 what was spent on alberta infrastructure by Federal liberals? Zero. -
Tories bulking up own ridings with infrastructure funds
Alta4ever replied to jdobbin's topic in Federal Politics in Canada
You can honestly say that? Sounds to me you are making a slanderous statment. -
Tories bulking up own ridings with infrastructure funds
Alta4ever replied to jdobbin's topic in Federal Politics in Canada
they don't but if it interestd someone they would. -
Tories bulking up own ridings with infrastructure funds
Alta4ever replied to jdobbin's topic in Federal Politics in Canada
Again I have told you before that I really don't care if you do or don't beleive me, but for those who wish to search the library of parliment are free due the home work. I have a few people around me who I trust because they have earned it. -
The US wait times atrn't nearly as long, why do you think canadians go to the US for treatment they wouldn't receive here until after they were dead
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Tories bulking up own ridings with infrastructure funds
Alta4ever replied to jdobbin's topic in Federal Politics in Canada
I didn't read it I heard it from a former MP that i chat with on occasion. -
Ignatieff says stimulus, "Not working..."
Alta4ever replied to Moonbox's topic in Federal Politics in Canada
I have yet to see any ideas. -
129,000 jobs lost in January
Alta4ever replied to From another nation in Canada's topic in Federal Politics in Canada
Gauge is the width of the train track, the USSR had a different gauge tack, as in the CPC is not turning to the looney left. I never delcared what recession, but I don't fear them as they are short lived and even if I get laid off, I have saved for just that event. recessions are a natural part of the economic cycle, they are a correction in price. I have more faith in Capitalism then any other ism, as it is the one that has out lasted the rest. It has worked the best. Better bone up on your history. -
129,000 jobs lost in January
Alta4ever replied to From another nation in Canada's topic in Federal Politics in Canada
They have been on trck for quite a while they just haven't let people like you change the gauge. -
Ignatieff says stimulus, "Not working..."
Alta4ever replied to Moonbox's topic in Federal Politics in Canada
When has that ever been different? -
Tories bulking up own ridings with infrastructure funds
Alta4ever replied to jdobbin's topic in Federal Politics in Canada
He has done things alot different then Jean chretien. during his rein more infrastructure money was spent in his riding then in the whole province of Alberta. -
129,000 jobs lost in January
Alta4ever replied to From another nation in Canada's topic in Federal Politics in Canada
You do realize that the implimentation bills still have yet to be passed for the budget. It should also be noted for you that one of the problems with any government reaction is always too little too late with regard to the economy. By the time any of the stimulus budgets from Europe or North America are fully implemented this recession will be over. -
The Numbers Don't Lie. Ignatieff On His Way Up
Alta4ever replied to Progressive Tory's topic in Federal Politics in Canada
So you can drop the tory from your name and leave it at progressive then? -
129,000 jobs lost in January
Alta4ever replied to From another nation in Canada's topic in Federal Politics in Canada
Funny that the non-unioniszed jobs in Ontario seem to be fairing better -
How much does child care cost you?
Alta4ever replied to Melanie_'s topic in Federal Politics in Canada
Then why do you continue with your life. -
129,000 jobs lost in January
Alta4ever replied to From another nation in Canada's topic in Federal Politics in Canada
Don't be stupid, the American meltdown effects the whole world it is a global economy, duh!. It is the Americans who buy our products why they don't buy companies downsize or disappear, we have been through recessions before, it is the end, and begining of a new economic cycle. The government can't fix the problem, infact government driven economies are usually hit the worst. -
129,000 jobs lost in January
Alta4ever replied to From another nation in Canada's topic in Federal Politics in Canada
What stimuls a few lines the coalition put to paper that had no direction or plan? The time that would have take to transfer from one government to another? Live in reality not the dream you have in your head. You think things are bad under Harper? The market instablity that woudl have been created by the void of government stability would have been enormus, we would have seen the TSX fall farther then it did. It would have been late march early april before a budget would have been produced. If you think things are bad now, the coalition would have compounded the problem. -
Are we about to see the Bloc Newfoundlander?
Alta4ever replied to August1991's topic in Federal Politics in Canada
Keep making you pathetic excuses.
