Saturday, April 23, 2011

Still confident

As I wrote in an earlier post, I was confident of a Tory Majority, and well, I still am. The liberals are starting to make the issue of Healthcare. Remember when it wasn't an issue? lol. We have to remember that the Opposition brought down the government over an issue of ethics. But we don't seem to be hearing about that now. In the latest attack ads, it says says, Stephen Harper cannot be trusted with healthcare, but the evidence shows over the past five years that healthcare has been maintained, by the Conservative government. It also shows that Paul Martin and the liberals cut $25 billion, so who are they to talk.

Can the Liberals be trusted with our health

In one word, NO, they can't. And the evidence proves it. But maybe there should be changes to healthcare, like a privatized system to go along with our public system. So nobody is left out.

Anyways, there have been a some surprises in this election. One being a coalition, Stephen Harper who separated himself from the others and said that this is the budget. Or in other words, A Conservative Majority, vs. a coalition with the three amigos (Iggy, Layton and Duceppe). You know, Harper may be this shy introvert guy, but he's not afraid to step on someone, to get what he wants. Like maybe when there's a Majority to be had. I think he may be very confident in himself. He's a smart politician.
Actually, I always one of the smartest politicians there ever was, was Jean Chretien.

There's one more surprise, and it is Jack Layton. He's doing well.
I am still confident of a Majority. We will see pretty soon.

The latest:
http://www.nationalpost.com/opinion/columnists/afterlife/4663377/story.html

1 comment:

  1. You know you're campaign is in trouble when you have to constantly change the narrative for why you forced the election in the first place. I think the Liberals talking about "Health Care" is pretty funny, considering their record on that issue. The Liberals constant changing of their message shows their desperation, and how their previous messaging was failing to resonate with the public. More proof that Liberals don't know what they stand for.

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