Canadian government toppled by non-confidence vote
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To get back on-topic, Stephen Harper's campaign is, so far, brilliant. At least the ideas make sense. Until you start adding them up, and wondering where he'll get the money to pay for them. :whistling:

I mean, theoretically, all that would be possible, if fat were to be trimmed from other parts of the system, but no surprise, there doesn't seem to be a lot of talk about that.

At least his ideas are quasi-original. You have to give credit for that, considering that the NDP keep prattling on about healthcare :rolleyes: , and the BQ is doing what the BQ does best... Refining their seperatist agenda, or somesuch, which taken into scale with various other federal issues amounts to just about nothing. I don't know.

Paul Martin's of course got his hands full trying to play defense.

So... What interests me the most is: "Can Harper keep this rather brilliant start up for the next 50 days?"
"One day, o-n-e day..."
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Canadian government toppled by non-confidence vote - by Guest - 11-29-2005, 03:23 PM
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