OoopsSigma_Orionis wrote:You find Rick Perry entertaining because he is not running for Political Office in Canada
The Tories are planning to make more of a fuss about this between now and election day, so they aren’t willing to talk about it in any detail now. But they tried to pass a law in 2013 that’s likely a model for what they have in mind. The Living Within Our Means Act, as they called it, would have required the government to balance the budget every year except in extraordinary circumstances. There’s a list of what counts: A war, a natural disaster pummelling the province or a drop in provincial revenues of five per cent or more. That’s it.
The last condition would let the government do something to respond to an economic crash. But only a crash. Remember how much fun the 2008 recession was? It wouldn’t have qualified. The provincial government’s revenues fell only 4.6 per cent between 2008 and 2009. That would have meant immediate cuts to the provincial budget of $4 billion.
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If it had been law, Ontario would also have had to say no to the federal government’s stimulus program, which demanded provincial governments participate. No to billions of dollars in highways, transit purchases, community-centre renovations, libraries, bought relatively cheaply at a time of record-low interest rates.
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But the overwhelming consensus is that government stimulus was a big help. The Department of Finance says so, which you’d expect, since it led the stimulating. But so do the noted communists at Canada’s major banks and at think-tanks such as the Conference Board of Canada. Countries that didn’t do it are still struggling.
TSC's political shit-list (2014 Ontario Election), current standings:
Liberals: 3
NDP: 4
PC: 12
TSC's political shit-list (2014 Ontario Election), current standings:
Liberals: 3
NDP: 4
PC: 13
TSC's political shit-list (2014 Ontario Election), current standings:
Liberals: 5
NDP: 5
PC: 16
TSC's political shit-list (2014 Ontario Election), current standings:
Liberals: 5
NDP: 5
PC: 17
The Supreme Canuck wrote:We do. Political parties are exempt.
TSC's political shit-list (2014 Ontario Election), current standings:
Liberals: 5
NDP: 5
PC: 18
Parrothead wrote:Apparently Hudak back-pedaled a bit. He now supports funding of Phase 2, but only after the budget is balanced.
"Some have tried to misrepresent my consistent position on Phase 2 of the Ottawa LRT. First priority is balancing the budget," he tweeted. "Only after the budget is balanced can we afford infrastructure investment like the Ottawa LRT. I look forward to a detailed proposal."
Watson sent a questionnaire to four provincial party leaders on May 13, asking five yes-or-no questions about their positions on issues “of vital importance to the future of the city.” Liberal Leader Kathleen Wynne, NDP Leader Andrea Horwath and Green Party Leader Mike Schreiner answered each of the questions.
The PCs, though, sent a boiler-plate response which touts their “million jobs plan” and includes a link to the party’s website, but which Watson says doesn’t mention Ottawa or answer any of the questions he posed.
“It was really disappointing,” the mayor said in an interview Thursday after release the leaders’ answers. “This is clearly a form letter that’s sent to lots of people who write to Mr. Hudak. The other parties took the time to answer the questions, and Mr. Hudak for some reason thought a form letter was a better approach which, quite frankly, puzzles me.”
“I didn’t ask about the million jobs plan, but that’s the answer I got back.”
Wynne was busy dancing around questions put to her about the Liberal platform numbers. Being asked how they plan to cut 6% from some gov't ministries totalling cuts of $800m, yet somehow implying this can be done without cutting programs or jobs. Liberal math doesn't seem to add up either.
Amazingly in the same interview on TVO, yesterday, she continues to seem it is fine to compare/insinuate Hudak will be same/worse than Harris, yet feels she and her time in office can't be compared to those of her predecesor. She states public sector jobs will be slashed under the Tories, then states public sector pay will have to be kept in line (after they have recently granted generous 5 - 8% increases recently to teachers and police). Wynne said she would re-introduce the latest Liberal budget if elected within 20 days. Since that budget, the Liberals also announced plans of $1b for fast rail from Windsor to Ottawa and $1b for investment in "Ring of Fire" access/mining in the North of the province. Where the heck are they going to find those funds?
The gas-plant saga continues, police asking the Liberals to hand over "documents they know they have", seeing as they had questioned McGuinty in April. These requests do not involve Wynne or any of her staff, but staff of McGuinty's and the deletion of emails about the gas plant cancellations. The party can't help but be tainted from all the scandals that have happened and continue to creep up. Especially if the OPP have to keep returning to Queen's Park, demanding more documents.
I cast my ballot a couple of days ago. It should be interesting to see how the leaders can play together in another minority - Wynne suing Hudak for libel, Horwath calling Liberals corrupt. Yeah, we'll be at the polls again in no time.
TSC's political shit-list (2014 Ontario Election), current standings:
Liberals: 5
NDP: 5
PC: 20
TSC's political shit-list (2014 Ontario Election), current standings:
Liberals: 5
NDP: 5
PC: 21
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