171 Replies to “Dawn Breaks On Your-Buck-Ninety-Five-Or-Your-Country Coalition”

  1. Can the govenor general actually consent to a coalition that includes a party that not all Canadians had an opportunity to vote for?
    How can she include the Bloc in the government?

  2. What theory, Schautus? That’s just a recitation of the facts.
    Much as I hate the gun registry I must admit the Liberals didn’t create it to put down the insurrection when they illegally seize power. If it worked they might, well if they had a bigger army anyway. But the Registry is a broken piece of non-functional crap, they couldn’t use it successfully at this point.
    No, the Liberals created the Registry so they could steal two billion dollars.
    Worked AWESOME for them, right up to the time Mr. Dithers Martin made Ol’ Prison Mouth Jean take his walk in the snow. Since then the money tap seems to have shut rather suddenly for the Liberals. Some guys aren’t getting their weekly brown bag delivery, would be my guess.

  3. Just voted at the Globe and Mail: 60% support the traitors. Fewer than 500 have voted so far.
    Go vote!

  4. Stan: “So the Buck Ninety Five Coalition is going to bring down the Harper government for not running a large enough deficit after lambasting him for weeks for running a deficit?”
    And because they’re having their buck-ninety-five taken from them. But you’ve neatly summed up the basic logic behind the argument they’re willing to state publicly.

  5. Andy Canuck
    I tried to vote “No” and got the following message.
    “You’ve already voted, but here are the results anyway”
    I had not voted before. Maybe they don’t like the results.
    And isn’t it interesting that after hours of more voting, the percentages (that still favour ‘no’) are virtually the same as when I voted in the morning.

  6. “I suppose that’s why the DOw is down, too. They must really love Harper in New York.”
    You think the stock market was affected by the coalition announcement?
    you guys are funny… and pathetic

  7. Stimulus package my eye. We’re not tecnically in a recession yet. After bravely watching the Three Stooges tonight (at least Larry, Moe and Curly were genuinely funy) the only thing being stimulated is each other in the circle of jerks.

  8. What Lyon Mackenzie King might have said:
    “An argument to march on Ottawa to take back the country and crush the abominable insurrection.”
    Is this too much to ask? Too much to organize?
    Or shall we watch democracy, liberty and freedom rent asunder by treasonous criminals, marxists and anarchists?
    Are our joined voices limited to blogs? Or can our hearts, minds and plowshares be beaten into swords?
    This is now. The barbarians are at the gate. Tomorrow is too late.
    Their lick spittle greedily falls on the future of free men and women.
    Free enterprise and wealth creation.
    Children who would otherwise be free to dream, rather than inculcated into doom.
    Do we no longer have the right to choose independent destinies, protected by shared laws, enforced by those who have been democratically elected do so?
    Or is this the end, a whimper, not a bang?
    Or, maybe I’m full of shit.
    What use is force, when the enemy is already in three parts with no way west?

  9. Andrrew Coyne’s blog post “The Tories Made Them Do it” really hit the spot. No wonder the leftists gets along with the radical Muslims. If only Harper hadn’t provoked them, Harper should have known better, how dare he? Removing those subsidies??? Yeah, just the usual politics but only the Liberals and the left are allowed to do something like this.
    That entitlement feeling, superior attitude and blubbering outrage reminds me of the Danish cartoon controversy. And that was trumped up by the Muslims as well.
    I weep for Canada and the West.

  10. e-mail to Governor General…
    Dear Madame Jean,
    I am writing on behalf of my family of four Canadians. We are very worried about the future of Canada. Please do not allow the proposed coalition to take control of parliament. There has been alot of Western separation talk out West in the past couple days.
    Please allow the Conservative government to survive at least until the Federal budget is announced. If the budget does not pass, then please call an election.
    Sincerely,

  11. Shamrock: A very well thought out and impressive posting.
    I wrote the GG suggesting exactly that: a ‘cooling off period’ that would allow the Conservatives to bring down a budget in mid-January.
    If the Lib/NDP/Bloc wish to defeat it as a confidence motion…. so be it.

  12. To Joe Molnar|
    Regarding a Western Block party. While I would certainly be interested in a viable western oriented party, one which involved Mr. Christie would be a non-starter.
    I’m assuming this is the individual who has represented David Ahenekew, Ernst Zundel and Jim Keegstra. That being the case, regardless of one’s take on their personal issues or the fact that he may be a very fine man, his association with a Western political party would be anathema to most people.
    If a Western Party is to have any credibility or traction, it would have to be headed by people with no baggage and impeccable credentials to do so.

  13. Silly me. Here I thought coup d’états happened where there was lots of sand or jungle.
    I guess this means we have been building the fence on the wrong border. ;-(

  14. As I predicted, Harper will go down in history as the most ineffectual and incompetent boob anyone has ever voted for…it’s just gonna be sooner tha later.
    He has done nothing but lie since taking offce tree yeas ago. That entire platform was one lie after another. Then, the only law he passed, he back-peddled and broke and called an illegal election.
    Now, no one wants to play with him anymore. Time to take your ball and go home Stevie, you moron. You don’t have a plan to balance my cheque book let alone our economy…good riddence dunce.
    It is very scary that I’d rather see these three knuckleheads fumble through our economy than see Harper’s mug again…

  15. As I predicted, Harper will go down in history as the most ineffectual and incompetent boob anyone has ever voted for…it’s just gonna be sooner tha later.
    He has done nothing but lie since taking offce tree yeas ago. That entire platform was one lie after another. Then, the only law he passed, he back-peddled and broke and called an illegal election.
    Now, no one wants to play with him anymore. Time to take your ball and go home Stevie, you moron. You don’t have a plan to balance my cheque book let alone our economy…good riddence dunce.
    It is very scary that I’d rather see these three knuckleheads fumble through our economy than see Harper’s mug again…

  16. Dear Git, quite the appropriate handle you have given yourself, I do not understand the anomosity that you display for prime minister Harper. As you are probably a leftard the law of which you speak is for times of governments of majority so as they cannot be opportunistic as that Cretin was. Anyone of sound mind understood that when the law was passed. As a devotee of this law tou must be apoplectic about the turn of events by the “tree” traitors in attepting to usurp contol of the country from the democraticaly elected representatives.

  17. We have seen the TSX drop over 4000 points, or about 30%, since the beginning of 2008. Thanks, Steve!

  18. Every time I hear that PM Harper was being mean-spirited for cutting the political party subsidy I keep coming up with the question:
    When my family is wanting for food, shouldn’t I stop spending my money on luxuries and pay for food.
    Everybody is correct in saying that the whole world is heading for some very hard economic times. We, the Canadian public, will be asked or made by circumstances to really tighten our belts and there are already those who know they’re losing their jobs. But it cannot be “luck” that Canada, although we’re losing auto sector jobs, is not going bankrupt like Denmark did a few weeks ago and the US barely averted. We must be doing something right as we’re the only country in the G8 that will actually post positive growth.
    Does it not make sense to spend $30M on programs to help stimulate the economy vice on political parties? The opposition was the first to jump on Mr Flaherty’s comment that we may have to have a deficit…if that deficit is $30M less than it has to be then it has my vote. See it’s not just $30M it’s the interest Canadians have to pay to borrow the money when we go into deficit.
    favill

  19. I feel that this junta has just slapped me in the face. Obviously “my vote didn’t count” in this last election. Glad to hear that I am elegible to live in the US as a refugee.

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