Mother Jones
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Thu Jan-12-06 11:41 AM
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What would a Conservative Minority Budget look like? |
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We can safely assume the Bloc would side with them to increase Military funding.
Other than that, wouldn't the Bloc/Lib/NDP alliance prohibit slashing of social services? Same for Kyoto....and wouldn't their "plan" for child care also get the boot?
How much damage would they have the power to do, in a minority?
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TrogL
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Thu Jan-12-06 01:40 PM
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1. The usual fascist crap |
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Tax cuts for the rich. Boondoggle spending (eg. military bases guarding seals) Fambly (that's how they pronounce it) values (read "homophobic") legislation Cuts to funding for environment, child care etc. etc. disguised as upgrades.
WAR IS PEACE
FREEDOM IS SLAVERY
IGNORANCE IS STRENGTH
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Thu Jan-12-06 02:03 PM
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2. I think it's an interesting question |
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It's hard to do "fascist crap" when you're in a minority situation.
I suspect it would come down to what they *didn't* do. Which would pretty much be: govern. I can't see it working. The opposition put up with Clark precisely as long as he didn't try to govern; until he decided to pretend he had a majority and disregard the real majority in the House, and then he was out. And he was pinkish tory.
But nobody would want to be seen as responsible for bringing another one down. Lordy. So, then, what? Just nothing? A budget would have to come along sooner or later ... and a budget nay vote is non-confidence, whether anybody likes it or not.
(Would the NDP's "party self-interest" stretch to the point of voting for a Stephen Harper budget to avoid getting punished for yet another election that nobody wanted?)
How 'bout the old solution? Bring 'em down, send Paul to see Michaëlle hat in hand, and have the Liberals take another shot at it without having to dissolve Parliament?
I considered the possibility last time around, had the Conservatives got a plurality. Just don't hand over the keys, and continue to govern with Bloc/NDP ad hoc support. Variation: give 'em the keys, let 'em take a shot at it, bring 'em down, take the keys back. I'm not averse to it, but I don't see it being particularly popular with the talk radio audience.
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Mother Jones
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Thu Jan-12-06 02:46 PM
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3. That's just what I'm wondering too |
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Would they strong-arm the opposition, thinking they wouldn't dare bring down the govt so soon, forcing an election?
Or would they try to play nice and remain in power?
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Thu Jan-12-06 06:24 PM
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4. Not sure, but it'd result in government falling. |
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Thu Jan-12-06 08:26 PM
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5. Tax credits for christians! |
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