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Thursday, March 31, 2011

Destroying the Illusion of Wealth Redistribution

Saw this video through the NewsBusters.org Facebook page. Absolutely brilliant outline of why wealth redistribution does not work.



Thursday, March 24, 2011

19 point lead today... gone tomorrow

A lot of folks on the Blogging Tories are of course ecstatic about the prospect that the Conservatives are polling 43%, a whopping 19 points ahead of the Liberals. This puts the Conservatives into majority territory.

But let's not forget what happens every single time we see one of these polls.

Next week another poll will come out dropping the Conservatives down to 37 to 38% and the media will say the Conservatives must have lost the faith of the Canadian public. I'm sure Frank Graves over at Ekos is doing his own completely unbiased polling which will place the Liberals much higher and the Conservatives much lower.

After all, he has to give Jane Taber something to drool over when she interviews him next.

So, let's not get too hasty here. The election hasn't been called yet and there's a lot of ink to be spilled / pixels to be cycled before a vote even takes place. I certainly won't hide my preference of a Conservative majority government. And I think most Canadians are going to consider voting for the Conservatives if only to end the bothersome trips to the polling booth that the Opposition never seems to tire of.

Monday, March 21, 2011

Pat Martin: The MP Who'd Ignore You

It was really interesting to watch the videos that Hunter at Climbing Out of the Dark assembled showing the disgraceful antics of the Opposition members last week during the witch hunt... er... Commons Committee pretending to investigate whether Bev Oda attempted to mislead Parliament. Discussions of Bev Oda's actions has become completely nauseating; during the committee NDP MP Pat Martin stated several times that how she operates is a "terrible way to conduct business."

Unfortunately for him, in accusing her he displayed how he chooses to deal with requests he doesn't like: he ignores them.

If you go to Hunter's video titled NDP MP Pat Martin Jumps The Shark and skip over to 7:25 you'll hear him describe what he would rather she have done stating, "Why didn't you just not sign it... you could have avoided all this controversy by letting it die... letting it gather dust... never deal with the damn thing."

Well, isn't that an interesting insight into the mind of Pat Martin?

I wonder what his constituents would say if they were to find out that when Pat Martin doesn't want to deal with requests of his office -- what for actual ministers is official government business -- he feels it acceptable to just ignore them?

His ridiculous and despicable antics aside, if you compare the methodology that Bev Oda employed in this situation -- a methodology that the Tories have shown to be standard practice -- to Pat Martin's preference of just ignoring requests made of the government, clearly Pat Martin is the one displaying a complete lack of professionalism.

He sure raised a stink in the committee about MP's not having the option of being silent or as he put it pleading the fifth (note to Mr. Martin: Canada doesn't have a fifth amendment). And yet he feels it acceptable for MP's to ignore requests?

If this is how the NDP would run government, thank God they never will.

Wednesday, March 16, 2011

Iffy doesn't get it either

So, Michael Ignatieff has jumped into the fray over Justin Trudeau's gap in judgement having complained over honour killings and other cultural violence against women being called 'barbaric'. And what does Iffy say?


Really Iffy? No such thing?

I wonder what the Liberals would say if somebody came saying something like... oh, I don't know... there's no such thing as a hate crime?

I imagine if the Conservative Party were to say something like this, they would be crucified by the media for ignoring violence against women. I don't anticipate the Liberals facing as much scrutiny over diminishing the reality of cultural violence against women.

Justin Trudeau says he was employing "responsible neutrality" in his comments. Sorry, Justin, but I have a hard time being neutral in the face of women being killed by their fathers or brothers over not being subservient to their wishes... or women facing genital mutilation... or women being forced into marriage.

And not making it perfectly clear to new Canadians how completely unacceptable such behaviour is is not responsible in any way.

Wednesday, March 2, 2011

Libya, with all your wisdom... teach us how to treat human beings

To them, Rwanda and Darfur was just a dream.

They condemn Israel for targeting vile murderers who lob rockets indiscriminately into schoolyards.

They expect countries like Iran to cease nuclear programs and send their demands on notes dotted with hearts.

But Libya? Here's a country that blows up civilian gathering places in Germany. They conspire to blow up civilian aircraft over Scotland. They shoot their own citizens when the citizens demand freedom.

And yet the United Nations was just a hop, skip and a jump (translation: two weeks) away from praising Libya and sending accolades for "the country’s commitment to upholding human rights on the ground.”

Is it just me or does it make more sense to believe the world is flat than believe the UN is anything but a complete and utter joke that has become completely irrelevant to modern times?

Their stances in the face of genocide, ethnic cleansing, human rights violations, fraud to direct environmental policy, nuclear proliferation... is there nothing this organization can't get wrong?

When a machine has broken down so drastically, when a building is rotting to the foundation, when a bridge from where we are to where we want to be is buckling and rattling at every rivet, it's time to face the truth: it makes more sense to tear down and rebuild than to continue throwing up patchwork repairs, adding weight to a structure that has no more stability than a house of cards.