52 Replies to “A Motivated Campaign”

  1. Expect this to be used by the NDP as evidence that they help the economy by creating jobs.

  2. The key is whether they will include this as an election expense or try to keep it off the books.

  3. Given the fact that most people are going to slam the door in your face, that’s not a lot of money. There’s a joke in rural Saskatchewan that goes like this. “What’s the difference between an NDP candidate and a Ford pickup? (Anw.) You can close the door on a Ford!

  4. I guess maybe that’s why Saskatchewan has the highest rate of “volunteerism” in Canada…all those civil servants are VOLUNTEERS!

  5. What spendthrifts they are. Don’t they know about utube?
    Maybe as with the Libranos, their “volunteers” expect a little gratitude in the form of gratuities.

  6. I would of thought that the NDP would only use union canvassers. These scab volunteers have got to go. Imagine working for less than all the other socialists in the province.

  7. If one of these $10 per hour door knockers knocks on my door I’ll offer them another $5.00 hour to rake leaves and clean my yard. Oh what a feeling that would be having the Dippers give instead of take.

  8. They need knockers? Not sure why that would be, seeing as they’re already a bunch of boobs …

  9. Kate: Do you have a time stamp on this notice because the notice on Facebook has now deleted the “We pay $10 per hour”
    I guess Mr. Froh’s is a typical dipper…offers pie in the sky but never comes through.

  10. Just curious, are you on your own when said door-knocking takes place? Too bad I live in AB, for spare-time-beer-money I could go from door to door telling all who would listen not to vote for the parasitic socialists.
    Does it get any better?

  11. It would appear that the benifits of the “boom” haven’t yet been felt within the edumacashun system.

  12. Just spoke with David froh and he confirmed with me that the NDP party of Sask is paying people to door knock for them at a rate of $10.00/hour. just fill in a time card every night and get paid every two weeks. Also your $10.00 per hour would have canada pension deductions and all that other good stuff in deductions. “The NDP is paying Volunteers”…….hmmmmmmm only in a socialist world could that make sense. Every time I volunteer for things I assume quite confidently that I will NOT BE remunerated.

  13. Just fill in your time card eh? Well then, Mike, can I order a few to be sent out to Waterloo? I may as well do some canvassing for them over here! ;0)

  14. For many of them, it is an old NDP trick: the dippers “pay” their volunteers, and many of the “volunteers” “donate” the money back to the NDP party.
    It is legal enough, and the dippers have been doing it for years.

  15. Come on – $10 per hour. Why aren’t most of you lining up to take the jobs? That’s more than most of you make.

  16. I say you folks in Sask sign up. After all, all you got to do is knock on doors for the NDP.
    It doesn’t say you actually have to SAY nice things about the NDP!

  17. The dippers are very good at campaigning.
    There will be hordes of students and unemployables on the streets…. if your election teams think they have time to get ready … think again!
    So all you conservative type supporters better get off you asses and down to your local constituent’s office and do some volunteering yourself….. otherwise be prepared to endure another 4 years of socialist abuses.

  18. You’re right, OMMAG. I have been to my local Sask Party canidates office and donated time and money already.

  19. They did the same thing in the last two federal elections. Look how well that worked for them.

  20. So this is why NDP signs are no where to be found. Where is Larry Hubick when they need him? Maybe the Sask Party could lend a few of their volunteers?

  21. ok4ua is already volunteering his time, what with his early retirement and the free prescriptions he can give and give to the lefty cause

  22. You guys are spinning it a bit. It doesn’t say its looking to pay volunteers $10 an hour.
    It says something to the effect of..
    We need door knockers, here are the hours, here is the pay…
    then it goes on to say:
    “There are ALSO a number of ways you can get involved and volunteer”.
    I would take that to mean that they are saying there are non paid positions in addition to paid ones.
    If you wanted it to read that they are paying volunteers, the second half would probably say, “There are also OTHER ways you can volunteer”, but it doesn’t because its talking about paid positions separately.
    If I could vote in this election I’d be undecided/leaning to a change…but I still think this post and everyone who’s laughing at the assertion is grasping for straws.
    Beyond that, does anyone know for a fact that the Sask party isn’t providing renumeration to people carrying out campaigning tasks on their behalf? I would be really surprised if they weren’t.

  23. with regards to ok4ua- door knocking doesnt work on the reserve. you have to drive them to the polls after about 11 in the morning.

  24. Actually, I don;t know whether its legal or not: but I do know that the dippers do it, and have for years.

  25. Years ago a dipper acquaintance of mine explained how it worked – the worker donates his earnings to the party, just as was guessed at above. But the real mischief begins when the worker gets a tax receipt for his donation, and is able to reduce his income tax. So in the end, the Federal Government (AKA you and I) get to pay for the NDP election effort. How nice.

  26. OK, I have an assignment for someone. I want somebody who has some time on their hands to get one of these $10 an hour “volunteer” jobs (especially if you can be out in the public). For the first day, listen and do everything right and toe the party line.
    Then on day two have a change of heart. Wear and display as much Sask Party stuff as you can. Tell everyone you want to vote Sask Party (or Liberal, it works either way). Then if they dare to say that you can’t work there, tell them it is is illegal to fire someone based on their political beliefs, and if they violate your rights, you will sue them.
    I will pay for the video tape.

  27. All parties pay for people to door knock, both federally and provincially… nice spin, nice non-story, nice straw grasping.

  28. The NDP……….
    Can’t even spell “BENEFITS”
    By the Way……….isn’t $10/hr low for Union Rate?????

  29. The socialist czar announced today a 30% reduction in education taxes. The catch is it won’t start until 2010. The premier must think we are all stupid. By 2010 all our houses will have gone through reassessment and taxes will most likely double( according to real estate values at the present). This premier has given 3 increases to welfare rates and at the same time has not bothered to lessen my tax burden. What a nice guy. LORNE CALVERT YOU ARE OUT OF TOUCH WITH WHAT TAX PAYERS WANT.

  30. I sent this to the NDP add wanting door nockers.
    When romanow was first running a friend of mine was giving his time to the NDP in Regina. he was then employed by the NDP at 10 dollars per hour to sell memberships. that was 16 years ago. with the price today of things and your offer I can only say one thing, YOU CHEAP A SS F-CKERS.
    One piece of advice, start sending out resumes. hahahahaha

  31. Not all parties pay for door knocking.
    I have worked on some Liberal campaigns before and never received a dime for my time. In fact I donated money as well.
    If you believe in the party message, why would you money to help? It only takes away from the advertising, sign buying and polling that would be a better use for that money.

  32. I agree with Heric on the value of paying for campaign ‘volunteers’.
    The money is better spent on good advertising ….. but that does not take away from the fact that the ability to get 100’s of door knockers into the ridings is important.
    Two things derive from the walking and knocking:
    1- Face time with constituents, which is critical to the candidate!
    2- Up to date data on how households are leaning, identifying support and the opportunity to build on it!

  33. Sean S. is wrong: all parties do not do this; but the NDP definitely does. And while it may or may not be legal, it certainly is sleazy.

  34. Erm…where does it say that volunteers are paid? I see an ad that says canvassers are being hired by a political campaign. All political campaigns are allowed to hire whatever staff they like so of course it’ll be included as an election expense. Even the Sask Party pays staff I’m sure…probably not to the extent of the wasteful NDP but I’m not sure where the conflict is.
    The mention that volunteers are also accepted for the campaign seems to be in addition to the offer of paid positions.
    You know, Kate gets pissed about the stupidest things sometimes. A bunch of private money is donated to a political party. The political party pays some staff…during an election, they pay a bunch more staff and they ask those paid staffers to go canvassing for the party. What Kate should really be pissed about is that when the election is over, the major parties will be reimbursed half of their election expenses for…what reason…who knows.
    Cheers

  35. Ethan, should we be pissed about this scam: where they pay poeple wiht the expectation that the money will be donated back: this creates an illusary expense, which gives the NDP more of a refund. It’s sleazy, and the NDP do it and have been practising this for years.

  36. Is the expectation that the money is donated back? If so, many parties do that…in fact, many non-profit groups in general do that. The tax structures that exist specially for political groups and non-profit charities or other organizations are such that “recycling” money is a common and well acknowledged tool used to spread minimal resources as much as possible.
    I’m not scape goating…I’m just saying that getting pissed about this is a non-issue, especially when presented in this context. Why not get angry about something truly meaningful when it comes to money and political campaigns. I can’t fathom why it is that the parties will be getting half of their money back at all…makes no sense.

  37. Is the expectation that the money is donated back? If so, many parties do that…in fact, many non-profit groups in general do that. The tax structures that exist specially for political groups and non-profit charities or other organizations are such that “recycling” money is a common and well acknowledged tool used to spread minimal resources as much as possible and I don’t think any party can say that they don’t do this.
    I’m not scape goating…I’m just saying that getting pissed about this is a non-issue, especially when presented in this context. Why not get angry about something truly meaningful when it comes to money and political campaigns. I can’t fathom why it is that the parties will be getting half of their money back at all…makes no sense. If Kate wanted to moan about this, why not moan about the real problem which results in this kind of stuff which is the financial rules that govern political parties in our province.

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