Thursday, January 29, 2026

Ignatieff sounds off amidst NDP smearing

 January 29th 2009

Well, it sounds too good to be true - truly. The Liberals are scrubbing the deck, while Jack Layton walked the plank to form a desperate plea bargain which some thought maybe seal a coalition government. How things never change. If we do what everybody else is doing, it's all going to be okay - . This is unbelievable, to conceive that only 2 months ago, the mock coalition government was ready to take full swing. Instead, the political climate has swayed in favor of full metal jackets. What this means is simple with the kind of deficit which were it to become unavoidable into the billions of dollars in excess. The meaning involved is to sustain the economy in a way, which will help overcome any loss of jobs. The cost is in creating a budget which would increase it's spending directly into the working class, less - into the corporate or private sector post ergo monetary inclusion. It used to be that enough money were it spent on corporate or tax relief, would help gain in the private sector, that in turn would limit government spending. Therefore, the idea is not to decrease our rate of inflation, but a balanced budget will in effect not increase the rate of inflation due to spending a surplus of cost.

In my analysis I've discovered 2 things, that the government is no longer 'forced' to actually pay itself out into the same monopoly (i.e. Canada) it regulates its spending. The capital means to which a control of assets (e.g. revenue) comes from the hands of an ad hoc hypocrisy.

Thanks for the memories. The blind are now free at last. Well, at least the igloo's have thawed. Oh wait, that's due to climate change. The next thing you know, our brilliant government will inform it's head of state to announce, igloo's across the globe are melting into a vast rate of unprecedented proportion, this is surely a sign of the times to warrant our suspicions all along, that - climate change is upon us. In a pure moment of clarity, the rest of us can consume the satisfaction of just how inaction delivers a mighty message.

Yes, we live here. Yes, you can buy that hybrid now. Yes, we screwed up.

It's not the trend, it's the fashion. Did I forget to mention that the blind have been freed at last?

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