Rest in Peace TosaInu, the Org will be your legacy
Originally Posted by Leon Blum - For All Mankind
QFT. Even some backbenchers in the coalition parties have been grumbling about it. The Liberals stated during the election that they would never form a coalition with the NDP because of economic policy. The whole seperatist angle is almost unthinkable. How you could paint it as anything but a power bid without regurgitating coalition rhethoric is beyond me.
There are quite a few former Liberal voters who would vote Conservative in another election because of this. According to Canada.com in an article posted today, the Conservatives would have 46% of the vote if an election were held today, and that's probably a solid majority in seats. Almost 70% approved the prorogation, and about 60% believe that the Tories would be the best managers of the economy. Only 37% of Canadians favour the idea of a coalition, and the highest portion of that (50% support) comes from Quebec, mostly people who would vote Bloc.
Paying for the elections and paying for the politicians to win them are two entirely different things. You should be forced to do the first, but not the second.
Harper did curb the influence of business, unions, and other special interest groups - I've been saying that for how many posts?If you combine it with bans on various political donations you also curb the influence of business, unions and other special interest groups.
Then perhaps the left wing parties should appeal to their voter base for funds? I mean, you have voters who want to redistribute wealth, so ask for them to redistribute a little more your way.![]()
Last edited by Evil_Maniac From Mars; 12-05-2008 at 03:42.
The parties are running to give the people a choice beyond two polarising options - they need these funds.
Did I ever disagree with you...? I'm simply stating this is the best way to do it.
You know damn well that isn't possible.
Rest in Peace TosaInu, the Org will be your legacy
Originally Posted by Leon Blum - For All Mankind
The two polarising options are getting the most money out of this deal.
Why? Because their voters aren't sold enough on their policy? Because they're not willing enough to give? If the Conservatives can get private donations from such a wide support base, maybe the NDP should give it a try as well. Surely they could raise quite a few dollars in Toronto.You know damn well that isn't possible.
Rest in Peace TosaInu, the Org will be your legacy
Originally Posted by Leon Blum - For All Mankind
That doesn't explain why the Conservatives have a very wide donation base, including working class. Some of the poorest areas of rural Ontario vote overwhelmingly Conservative, as well as some of the richest areas of Alberta. That's what you call a large support base.
Oh my, that is rich.
Eventually I think you'll become more cynical of government actions.
So much of the laws written to 'curb the influence of money in politics' are nothing more than incumbent protection laws.
In the US, all these laws simply make it easier for incumbent politicians to retain their offices by making it much more difficult for opponents to raise money. The numerous regulations simply make it very difficult for anyone without a team of lawyers to run.
And does it keep that nasty money out? No, absolutely not. The people and money find a way, like '527' groups in the US - moveon.org, for example.
The only real effect is the exact opposite of what you claim to desire - new parties and people find it very difficult to get started. The established political parties find it easier to stay in power.
This from someone who claimed to have paid attention to the US elections.I don't know the specific circumstances but the fact is that the left-wing parties are more likely to rely ont eh working class, who haven't got the money to donate to political parties and campaigns.
CR
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Rest in Peace TosaInu, the Org will be your legacy
Originally Posted by Leon Blum - For All Mankind
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