NEW POLITICAL PARTIES MIGHT BE THE SOLUTION
Randy Simms began his preamble this morning talking about a story in the Telegram - Saturday. He described the story almost perfectly. Tuning Out - MUN prof worries about scandal impact on coming election - talks about the growing concern that October may see voters staying home instead of voting because of the HOA scandal and the way politicians are responding to it.
Randy went on to talk about what poli-sci professor Michael Temelini had to say about finding a solution. He pretty much read the piece paragraph by paragraph and asked callers to weigh in on what was said.
Only problem is Randy left out one very important sentence - and one which would generate response from the audience. Here it is from the Telegram
Temelini said if the province’s constituents are so incensed with the involvement of the existing political parties in the constituency overspending scandal, maybe they should look at establishing new parties.
The problem in Newfoundland and Labrador has been the absence of other political parties - ones without federal ties. The other issue is the failure of the NDP to make significant gains in the province regardless of the situation. They are crippled more when people like Leo Puddister (ex NAPE boss) says he would like to run for Danny and Ron Smith (paperworkers union in Grand Falls-Windsor) has announced he is seeking the Tory candidacy in that area.
In Newfoundland and Labrador the Liberals and the Tories are pretty much the same - with the big corporate donors from the resource sectors such as fish - forests - oil and gas - and mines with the balance coming from the bankers and construction giants - picking the next savior for one side or the other. When Danny's star fades a bit more there will be names popping up as the future leader - propped up by the corporate elite with subtle messages.
This election might tell if the Labrador Party has any legs - it came pretty close last time around against Lake Melville MHA John Hickey.
The people may be ready for another party now - but I for one would like to hear what more have to say on the matter. It is also time for public finding of elections where the party receives so much cash for every vote they get. This has allowed - on the federal scene - the Green Party to have some money to build and the ability to put out their message. In a democracy - knowledge is important - and the more groups we have distributing policy suggestions and vision - the better off we are.
With the apathy in the voting public - partially because the electorate does not want to support any of the parties - the suggestion the professor made might be a good one. The question is why Randy did not mention this important part of the story. Think about it - as a talk show host - that would bring comment - pro and con.
2 comments:
I agree totally with the idea of creating new parties to contend with the accepted power brokers. Newfoundland needs a labour party. The NDP has failed miserably in this respect and should be renamed the bootlicker party because that is what they have become. Many people without power are still stronger than just a few with power. Not only can things change here, the will. Those who run the show now already see the writing on the wall.
Newfoundland needs a labour party.
There's three of them.
Newfoundland needs a capital party.
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