Showing posts with label Danny Williams. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Danny Williams. Show all posts

Tuesday, June 05, 2007

Casey Up To Bat

In a stunning move the longest serving Conservative MP in parliament; Bill Casey from Nova Scotia has announced he will vote against his Party and its Government over its budget, which he claims is a broken promise.

Flaherty repeated that Nova Scotia can't enjoy the benefits of a new equalization formula and its offshore accord at the same time.
This is the point that Danny Williams and Lorne Calvert have been making.

If only Alberta CEO Ed Stelmach and his PC crew could muster the indignation of betrayal that Casey has, and denounce this resource royalty grab, this unequal national transfer program, this new NEP,
might well be dead.



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Tuesday, May 29, 2007

Stelmach's Silence

Alberta's CEO Ed Stelmach remains silent and on the side lines as Saskatchewan and Newfoundland battle Ottawa over provincial resource rights. A promise made by the Conservatives to all three provinces. So much for defending principles.

As Andrew Coyne pointed out.

But Oberg's charming indifference to the issue -- we don't receive any equalization payments, so what do we care what changes the feds make to it? -- while a welcome departure from the usual federal-provincial hairpulling, hardly shows a becoming concern for the province's taxpayers.
Of course had the Liberals been the government the screaming, and howling from the Alberta government would make the headlines.

At least one Alberta right winger gets this sell out by the Harpocrites. Who take Alberta for granted.


Albertans have understood what the Liberals are about for a very long time. Where I differ with many right wing Albertans, is in their support for Reform politicians and Reform-style policies. The Reformers have a record in government now - and it is pathetic in all respects - yet somehow, they still have a reputation amongst many Albertans and Westerners for "standing up for the West". Their reputation is completely undeserved, and the policies of the Harper government clearly show it.


Meanwhile King Stephen refused to meet with Premier Calvert yesterday letting his henchmen do his dirty work in the finance committee.

A federal Conservative MP says her party never mentioned it wouldn't impose a cap on equalization payments -- a cap that Saskatchewan Premier Lorne Calvert argues is a broken election promise.

The comment from Calgary Tory Diane Ablonczy came Monday as Calvert appeared before the Commons finance committee, making his case on why a province's non-renewable resource revenues should be excluded from the equalization formula, which -- without a cap -- would mean an estimated extra $800 million in annual federal funding for the province.

"You say there was no mention of a cap when this was discussed in election rhetoric, but there was no mention that there would not be a cap, either," Ablonczy said.


That is the logic of desperation.


See:

Feds Screw Alberta, Again

Stelmach

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Green PEI

The Green Party in PEI ran for the first time in yesterday's provincial election. They took votes from the Conservatives, and ran ahead of the NDP. This bodes well for Elizabeth May's strategy of running in Nova Scotia against Peter MacKay.

This shows that the Greens are not so much a threat to the NDP, as they are to the Conservatives, taking from their 'progressive' base.


And it shows that provincially and federally we need proportional representation since together the NDP, Greens and two Independents got 6% of the popular vote.

Overall Election Results
PartyElectedLeadingTotalVote Share
LIB2302352.93%
PC40441.34%
GRN0003.04%
NDP0001.96%
OTH000.73%

P.E.I. tide paints province Liberal red


This bodes ill for the Harpocrites, since PEI voted solidly Liberal in the last federal election, and now the Provincial government is Red.

Look out for more Atlantic Discord!



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Thursday, May 03, 2007

Danny Williams A B C's


Ouch this is gonna hurt.

" Progressive " Conservative Danny Williams unveils a new alphabet in the battle against political illiteracy...


Premier Danny Williams of Newfoundland and Labrador is now actively campaigning against his federal party brethren, urging people not only in his home province but in the rest of Canada to “vote ABC” — anybody but Conservative.

Williams, himself a Tory, upped the ante Thursday in his ongoing verbal skirmish with Prime Minister Stephen Harper over equalization payments. In recent weeks he has hoped aloud for the defeat of the Conservative minority government in Ottawa and taken to calling Harper “Steve” as a sign of his disdain.

On Thursday, he took his message to the Economic Club of Toronto where he refrained from the name-calling but didn’t hesitate to describe the prime minister as “untrustworthy” and “stubborn.”

“I’m telling voters in Newfoundland and Labrador and in Canada to vote ABC — anybody but Conservative. I’m hoping for just that,” Williams said. “My hope though is that the ABC campaign will basically stop them from forming a government.”


See:

Tory Cuts For All

You Tell 'em Danny Boy

Red Tories Are Progressives

Conservatives New Nanny State

No Room for Red Tories

Canada's New Progressive Right

Elizabeth May and Red Tories

Liberals The New PC's

PC=Liberals

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