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  1. There is no secret agenda. However there is a big difference between promises made and the direction that a Leader wants too push a country. Any leader has thoughts and dreams that differ from what the party stands for. Harper has a long history of political involvement that should give you an idea about which way Harper might Lean. In General when a party gets a majority the party will start too take on the personality of its leader. Harpers focus will go from what I MUST do to get elected to what I would like to do too make Canada a better place.(Leave a Legacy). That would apply too any Leader and it becomes stronger the longer they stay in power. What do you think Dion,May or Layton would do if they got a majority could be asked as well. The stronger the leader the more this becomes the case.
  2. http://www40.statcan.ca/l01/cst01/govt49a.htm?sdi=revenue The amount of revenue from taxes as gone up ever year for the federal government. How do you figure the conservatives dropped their taxes. Just because a government reduces one tax it does not mean they will not get it some where else.
  3. Key difference between Liberals and Harper. Both the Liberals and Harper have their list of what they feel is important. Harper is very focused on what he wants to get done and will overspend if need be too get there. The Liberals main focus has been on not overspending and prioritize spending according too what they feel has too be done. Previous governments have come to terms with the high cost of imprisonment and have found ways to control those costs. Harper will be much more intent at achieving his goal of being tough on crime(regardless of cost). (The way I see things) There is misconception that Harper's low priority on social programs means less spending. He wants to have a military presence in the North. His spending habits will just be focused on different priorities. Did Harper ever come out and say I am intent on making government smaller. The Liberals came in and were intent on controling spending. You should be comparing Harper too Mulroney style spending.
  4. It will help manufacturing and our tourism industry. http://www.canada.com/reginaleaderpost/sto...a5d&k=32384 http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid=206...;refer=currency Harper understood the problem the problem of the rising dollar and how it effects manufacturing but prefered too do nothing about it.
  5. People who not recognize real danger vote. It is up to the government, media, intellectuals etc. too educate the public.
  6. (If you leave out all the exageration for effect) The article makes some good points. The Liberals have to concentrate at what they do best and let the NDP represent the Left which they do quite effectively.
  7. Its all relative. compared too who's government. There is little different between the size of A Liberal controlled government and a conservative controlled government. The only difference would be in priorities.
  8. You nailed the problems. The Liberals were not at all prepared to go to an election. The polles were not on their side. There election platform was a work in progress. It is best for the Liberals to maintain a central-central right position and wait in out.
  9. The Liberals concentrated on bringing in balanced budgets and to start paying off the debt. They were being a responsible government. You will see Harper run the debt back up blaming everybody else instead of making the tough choices the Liberals were willing too make.
  10. What goes on in the states has nothing too do with productivity in Canada.
  11. http://www.alternatives.ca/article4079.html The Harper government has increased spending every year in power. I certainly hope you did not vote for him.
  12. You are saying that the average guy on the street can impact the value of the Canadian dollar, interest rates, high taxes etc. You can not be serious. The lack of productivity is clearly in the hands of government. Too stay productive as a country you have too do what you do best. Governments have a huge impact on that. It may very well have been the policies of the Harper government that caused the problem as the article suggests.
  13. Negative productivity gains is a serious problem. The Harper government needs too address the problem. It should not matter what party you support.
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