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Trudeau is his own person. You can't pin past Liberal corruption on him.

Well, he still chose to associate himself with them politically. His father blah blah blah.

"All generalizations are false, including this one." - Mark Twain

Partisanship is a disease of the intellect.

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Well, he still chose to associate himself with them politically. His father blah blah blah.

Really?

If you want to run for office in this country how many choices do you realistically have?

Unlimited economic growth has the marvelous quality of stilling discontent while preserving privilege, a fact that has not gone unnoticed among liberal economists.

- Noam Chomsky

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A lot of contracts are for 5 years. Anyone who signed such a contract in the last year would be longer than the next government's mandate. Just out of curiosity, when do you think the cut-off should be?

Certainly, it's beyond the pale for a PM to appoint someone effective a date when he is no longer PM. I don't get how anyone could fail to see that's just beyond the pale. And Harper didn't do it once - it's 49 appointments that take effect past the election date. That's outrageous.

Unlimited economic growth has the marvelous quality of stilling discontent while preserving privilege, a fact that has not gone unnoticed among liberal economists.

- Noam Chomsky

It is difficult to get a man to understand something, when his salary depends on his not understanding it.

- Upton Sinclair

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He'd of had to have rocks in his head not to. And look where it got him.

That's fine. If he wants to lead a party known for corruption so he can be PM and cuz daddy, that's fine. But he has to own its past too and everything it represents if he chooses to lead it and associate himself with it, sorry. Time didn't stop between the time his dad left the LPC until now. That doesn't mean he was the cause of the corruption, but he did join the party while it was still filled with some the old crooks yada yada. It is what it is.

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"All generalizations are false, including this one." - Mark Twain

Partisanship is a disease of the intellect.

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That's fine. If he wants to lead a party known for corruption so he can be PM and cuz daddy, that's fine. But he has to own its past too and everything it represents if he chooses to lead it and associate himself with it, sorry. Time didn't stop between the time his dad left the LPC until now. That doesn't mean he was the cause of the corruption, but he did join the party while it was still filled with some the old crooks yada yada. It is what it is.

Well that sounds nothing more than guilt by association. I guess if he wanted to join a party less known or corruption he would have had to go to the ndp, and he would have had to settle or mp, not likely pm.
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Certainly, it's beyond the pale for a PM to appoint someone effective a date when he is no longer PM. I don't get how anyone could fail to see that's just beyond the pale. And Harper didn't do it once - it's 49 appointments that take effect past the election date. That's outrageous.

First thing, there is no effective date when a person is no longer PM. They have to lose an election first. Most of these contracts were renewed when the Conservatives were still well ahead of the Liberals in the polls. Do you think all contracts should end on election day without renewal? How would losing every contract employee the day they were elected help an incoming government? What happens in the case of a minority government that loses a confidence vote, do you expect all contract employees to sit there on tenterhooks waiting to see who wins the election. The federal government is the biggest employer in the country, 49 contracts is peanuts.

"Never trust a man who has not a single redeeming vice". WSC

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First thing, there is no effective date when a person is no longer PM. They have to lose an election first. Most of these contracts were renewed when the Conservatives were still well ahead of the Liberals in the polls. Do you think all contracts should end on election day without renewal? How would losing every contract employee the day they were elected help an incoming government? What happens in the case of a minority government that loses a confidence vote, do you expect all contract employees to sit there on tenterhooks waiting to see who wins the election. The federal government is the biggest employer in the country, 49 contracts is peanuts.

I don't think you're stupid so I have to assume you're being deliberately obtuse because you're a supporter of the Conservatives. These are not ordinary employees - they are high level appointments and include some key positions with ability to affect the way policy is interpreted and implemented.

If Harper had simply allowed the appointments to expire, nobody would have complained, even though the appointments would have carried over well into the Liberal mandate. That's part of keeping the government operating. However, that isn't what happened. He renewed appointments unnecessarily and it was a clear attempt to cause problems for the Liberals and/or push his pathetic influence into the future.

As I said earlier, the rules on this should be set such that it contains the ability of one government to constrain the mandate of future administrations.

Unlimited economic growth has the marvelous quality of stilling discontent while preserving privilege, a fact that has not gone unnoticed among liberal economists.

- Noam Chomsky

It is difficult to get a man to understand something, when his salary depends on his not understanding it.

- Upton Sinclair

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As I said earlier, the rules on this should be set such that it contains the ability of one government to constrain the mandate of future administrations.

Like I said, I would have been fine with him doing it until the end of the year, or even 6 months after the election. Some of these are outrageous.

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I don't think you're stupid so I have to assume you're being deliberately obtuse because you're a supporter of the Conservatives. These are not ordinary employees - they are high level appointments and include some key positions with ability to affect the way policy is interpreted and implemented.

If Harper had simply allowed the appointments to expire, nobody would have complained, even though the appointments would have carried over well into the Liberal mandate. That's part of keeping the government operating. However, that isn't what happened. He renewed appointments unnecessarily and it was a clear attempt to cause problems for the Liberals and/or push his pathetic influence into the future.

As I said earlier, the rules on this should be set such that it contains the ability of one government to constrain the mandate of future administrations.

Harper was planning on being the future administrator. What is it about elections you don't understand?

"Never trust a man who has not a single redeeming vice". WSC

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Harper was planning on being the future administrator. What is it about elections you don't understand?

Now I know you're being obtuse. In June, when he made the extensions, Harper would have known that the chances of him being elected were not great and the chances of him getting another majority were slim.

Unlimited economic growth has the marvelous quality of stilling discontent while preserving privilege, a fact that has not gone unnoticed among liberal economists.

- Noam Chomsky

It is difficult to get a man to understand something, when his salary depends on his not understanding it.

- Upton Sinclair

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Now I know you're being obtuse. In June, when he made the extensions, Harper would have known that the chances of him being elected were not great and the chances of him getting another majority were slim.

Probably not a majority but the polls in May and June indicated a very good chance of forming a minority. Ultimately it was voters abandoning the NDP that put the Liberals in power.

In some respects, I am playing devils advocate here because patronage is just a part of politics. Harper probably did push the envelope with some of these appointments but I am unwilling to just pile on.

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"Never trust a man who has not a single redeeming vice". WSC

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Probably not a majority but the polls in May and June indicated a very good chance of forming a minority. Ultimately it was voters abandoning the NDP that put the Liberals in power.

If he was comfortable he was going to win, he could have waited until October 20 to extend the appointments. If he wasn't, then it's a clear attempt to exert undue influence on the next PM's mandate. There is no way to excuse this.

In some respects, I am playing devils advocate here because patronage is just a part of politics. Harper probably did push the envelope with some of these appointments but I am unwilling to just pile on.

Well, isn't that nice of you. Poor Harper - everyone has been SO unfair to him.

He didn't push the envelope - he crossed the line. And it's part of a long habit of him engaged in him abusing the power of his office or political cheating. In cases where he thought the public were too stupid or too inattentive to know what's going on, he would cheat. From cheating in elections to robocalls to proroguing the house when he's in trouble to the Duffy scandal to rigging election rules in his party's favor, there's a long established pattern of breaking rules or pushing them well past the point of anything that could reasonably be construed as fair or right.

Unlimited economic growth has the marvelous quality of stilling discontent while preserving privilege, a fact that has not gone unnoticed among liberal economists.

- Noam Chomsky

It is difficult to get a man to understand something, when his salary depends on his not understanding it.

- Upton Sinclair

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If he was comfortable he was going to win, he could have waited until October 20 to extend the appointments. If he wasn't, then it's a clear attempt to exert undue influence on the next PM's mandate. There is no way to excuse this.

Well, isn't that nice of you. Poor Harper - everyone has been SO unfair to him.

He didn't push the envelope - he crossed the line. And it's part of a long habit of him engaged in him abusing the power of his office or political cheating. In cases where he thought the public were too stupid or too inattentive to know what's going on, he would cheat. From cheating in elections to robocalls to proroguing the house when he's in trouble to the Duffy scandal to rigging election rules in his party's favor, there's a long established pattern of breaking rules or pushing them well past the point of anything that could reasonably be construed as fair or right.

Faux outrage is so unbecoming.

"Never trust a man who has not a single redeeming vice". WSC

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Faux outrage is so unbecoming.

As is your pretense that your one true hero Harper has integrity.

Oh, wait. I forgot - you weren't defending him, you were just "playing devil's advocate". :rolleyes:

Edited by ReeferMadness

Unlimited economic growth has the marvelous quality of stilling discontent while preserving privilege, a fact that has not gone unnoticed among liberal economists.

- Noam Chomsky

It is difficult to get a man to understand something, when his salary depends on his not understanding it.

- Upton Sinclair

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As is your pretense that your one true hero Harper has integrity.

Oh, wait. I forgot - you weren't defending him, you were just "playing devil's advocate". :rolleyes:

Certainly not my hero, but not the devil you would like him to be. Edited by Wilber

"Never trust a man who has not a single redeeming vice". WSC

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Certainly not my hero, but not the devil you would like him to be.

Harper is exactly what I'd like him to be: gone.

Unlimited economic growth has the marvelous quality of stilling discontent while preserving privilege, a fact that has not gone unnoticed among liberal economists.

- Noam Chomsky

It is difficult to get a man to understand something, when his salary depends on his not understanding it.

- Upton Sinclair

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Certainly not my hero, but not the devil you would like him to be.

It's hopeless trying to get any kind of objectivity , they have found Their Jesus, and already had their Satan

Science too hard for you? Try religion!

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Wouldn't surprise me if there were lots of precedents by both parties.

There is nothing unusual about renewing contracts before they expire.

Maybe you should read the article, wilbur.

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Harper was planning on being the future administrator. What is it about elections you don't understand?

Wilbur, you are not that dense.

And neither are we.

Obviously it suited Harper and his funders to have puppets of the oil industry stay on the NEB.

That will change.

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Wilbur, you are not that dense.

And neither are we.

Obviously it suited Harper and his funders to have puppets of the oil industry stay on the NEB.

That will change.

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Look at the polls last spring when most of these appointments were made. He certainly had a shot at a minority back then.

"Never trust a man who has not a single redeeming vice". WSC

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Look at the polls last spring when most of these appointments were made. He certainly had a shot at a minority back then.

If he was so sure he was going to win, he could have renewed the appointments after the election.

Inappropriate, like much of his activity.

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