Saturday, April 03, 2010

Molecules!


Renowned conservative thinkerer Sandy Crux -- the gift that keeps on yammering incomprehensibly:

Canada better off with a Conservative gov’t

The question Canadians should be asking themselves is this: How is Canada better off with the Conservative government under the leadership of Stephen Harper?

In my opinion, Canadians are better off with a Conservative government because, while it is far from perfect, its economic wisdom is being touted as the envy of the world. Meaning, the country is stable and secure and the economy and jobs are rebounding.

Moreover, the Conservative government is not corrupt.

And that's where I stopped reading.

5 comments:

Polyorchnid Octopunch said...

I just commented, putting the blame for our stable banking system where it belonged. I wonder if it'll make it through moderation?

Noni Mausa said...

"...its economic wisdom is being touted as the envy of the world...."

That would be the economic wisdom of Jean Chretien? He, and Paul Martin, are the ones who pulled the Canadian economy out of the mud-pit of debt Mulroney left behind, and who quietly but firmly told our banks "no" when they came to the Feds asking to get in on the American financial novelty toy and confetti market.

CC said...

There you leftards go again, with all your facts and reality and knowledge and everything. That's why people don't like you.

CK said...

"Moreover, the Conservative Government is not corrupt..."

Well, more to the point, Look at Me I'm Sandra Dee and her ilk don't really care about an accountable government, now do they? They defend and fight for ol' massah Steve to the end, no matter what his transgressions are. However, they'll take a 10year old scandal from the Liberal Government and still hammer everyone over the head with it. Pathetic, really.

Moon Rattled said...

How is Canada better off with the Conservative government under the leadership of Stephen Harper?

Whatever "envy" people outside Canada have, wasn't inspired by this crop of newcomers. Harper's influence, so far, has been relatively minimal. But that's only because he has a minority and can't be the George Bush he really wants to be.

In any case, Canada's reputation has soured. This has been fairly well documented. It's only in the minds of insular neocons that Harper's some saintly leader. Nobody with half a brain thinks so.