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Our Leaders are Running from the Real Questions - or maybe they are not being Asked! |
What is happening to Newfoundland and Labrador? Our public just forgetting, ignoring, or maybe plain exhausted as our future just slips away.
Questions:
1. What is the Liberal position on the Muskrat Falls deal with Emera?
2. What is the NDP position on the same?
3. The fishery is collapsing all around us - with the exception of benefits for fish merchants - what are the opposition opinions on this? What are they going to do about it?
4. What happened to the pre-budget consultations?
5. Why are we allowing the House of Assembly to remain closed?
6. Why are the opposition parties not raising hell?
7. Why is Nova Scotia already seeing a growth in industry, commercial, and retail from our hydro resource? (I will post something specific on this later)
8. What is going on in Ottawa? What are our provincial politicians doing about the continued onslaught coming from the feds?
9. Why are we sitting by while Ontario gains further control of the House of Commons?
10. Why has Dunderdale not opened her mouth on the proposed trade deal with the EU?
People - wake up. We are slowing slipping into oblivion.
Another 10 questions coming tomorrow. Land deals, closed facilities, lost jobs, decimation rural areas...
1 comment:
Sue, part of the answer is that we have an incompetent administration governing this province right now and unfortunately we are stuck with them for the next four years.
The Liberals have a golden opportunity here but I am fast losing faith in their ability to seriously give us a vision for the future. Their focus is too much on survival but more than anything they need a vision that embraces both the old and the new. Why did it ever have to become either or?
As for Ottawa, that administration is run by the control freak that is Stephen Harper and again we are stuck with him for 4 more years.
We are much too complacent in this province and are too stuck in partisan politics to move forward for the betterment of all areas of the province. From my perspective, the Avalon is the real focus of this government and rural areas will be given more "lip service" than real service. It does not have to be that way and these fools don't realize that a strong vibrant rural culture and economy is vital to our survival as a people.
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