Sue's Blog

Wednesday, January 19, 2011

the Liar

Last night I was watching the Mansbridge interview with the Prime Minister. At times I just sat there - saddened by the fact that this leader of the country I am stuck in - is likely not telling me the truth.

I listened to what Stephen Harper was saying and all I could see was the same expression of (sincerity) he had displayed to me in person as he explained to me the importance of removing the non-renewable resource revenues from the equalization equation. While Harper has always been described by most as "stiff" or "contrived" or even "robotic" - he has of late shown us another "image" the rocker. One can be sure or at least I can be sure - that all I am seeing is an image.

I cannot restate this often enough - outside of him promising the Premier and thereby us as a population that he would make these changes - he looked directly one on one at me and explained the following:

I am an economist from western Canada - I know that Canada has not worked for some provinces as it has worked for others and I recognize that the formula for equalization is inequitable. More particularly and as an economist - it is absolutely essential for provinces that are developing non-renewable resources - to have the ability to keep that revenue so that when the resource is depleted - the revenues derived from it could be used to develop infrastructure which then may be used to diversify and build the economy.In this way the province - after having lost the temporary and significant revenues from oil - would not slip back to the position they were in prior to these revenues.

I did ask him about Quebec as I knew that province would scream foul if somehow other provinces reliant on significant non-renewable revenues would get the edge on them - a renewable resource based economy (including those lovely revenues from our Upper Churchill).

He responded by saying he understood that political quandary - but that would not change his fundamental belief that removing these non-renewable oil revenues was the correct thing to do. He added that there were other ways to satisfy Quebec on their concerns. He ended by assuring me as one citizen - that this promise would be fulfilled.

The rest as they say is history - and regrettably a piece that has cost us and more particularly our children 10 billion dollars. Now he would like a majority - and Peter then asked him about this. He said things like "I do not see myself doing this or that" or in some instances said he would not do this or would do that. Mr. Harper you are a liar and I must not take any chances that you turn this country into a mini-me USA.

Then Mansbridge brought up the Senate reform to him and the fact that he had appointed many unelected Senators.If you recall that is something else that Harper promised to improve our democracy and make it more accountable to people. In either case Harper explained that now that he had filled the Upper Chamber with Conservatives - he could look at getting Conservative policies through. Not only is our Prime Minister a liar - he now believes that the people are fools.

What do I expect from Harper? I expect he will lie in the next election campaign in the same way he has done in the past. What do I expect Canadians will do? I expect they will continue to distrust him just enough to deny him a majority.

4 comments:

eastportorganic said...

This is what Stevie is up to these days...Beyond the Border: A Shared Vision for Perimeter Security and Competitivenesshttp://media.thestar.topscms.com/acrobat/95/e7/631bb42f4aff8d3c8ec59dabdbbf.pdf

The next stage of globalization is here, and it is not good for democracy.

Unknown said...

In one woman's opinion ,the problem we have in this country , is twofold , on the one hand we have the "lying politician", and on the other we have the "gullibility" of our people .

Just to get off topic for a second , yesterday Canada held the "biggest" funeral for a police officer , in our history .

We are in a time when the actions of our police forces , are being questioned . Not one , not two , but many incidents .

It appears that whenever we need "to sanitize", we bring out the flag and martyrdom .

This latest display of "patriotism",is worrying in that things appear to be getting more lavish , almost like a form of entertain .

Are we being kept in a constant state of "upheaval", so as not to question what is really going on ?

Do grieving families really need this sort of intrusion ?

Anonymous said...

If I actually thought Harper or for that matter the Conservative party of canada would or for that matter could implement a Equal upper house Senate like most modern democracies have moved to to counter the Tyranny of the majority rep by pop vision I would vote for him in an instant!

Problem is it is impossible because as dysfunctional as our rep by pop sys is it works for the majority of the pop 66% ONĂ©QU if not the nation federation.

NL-Expat

Anonymous said...

Mr. Harper could learn a lesson from one of the few honest politicians that ever lived.

"You can fool some of the people all of the time, and all of the people some of the time, but you can't fool ALL of the people ALL of the time."

Abe Lincoln

Glad to see you back Sue, give em hell. Friend from the mainland.