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Fishing in British Columbia => Fishing-related Issues & News => Topic started by: Novabonker on November 19, 2012, 05:03:16 PM
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Sooooo- How many are defending the Liberals now as they step from lawn chocolate to lawn chocolate?
(This is a big, fat I TOLD YOU SO )
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I don't know any folks that are defending the Liberals....... I know a lot of folks that are horrified of the likely hood of the socialists running this province for 4 years.....
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Working on helping a friend to get the NDP nomination here in the Valley. ;D ;D
Back to my NDP roots that I should have not left. :-[
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After a few months of NDP governing, I'm sure you'll come to your senses as to why you left the NDP....... ;D
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I don't know any folks that are defending the Liberals....... I know a lot of folks that are horrified of the likely hood of the socialists running this province for 4 years.....
What's the alternative AF? I can't see another term for the Liberals as they're stinking like a month old chum on the river bank.Lurching from one scandal to another and all the baggage they've accumulated under Campbell and Clark won't sell to the public as the disgust mounts. Conservatives? I don't think so.
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What's the alternative AF? I can't see another term for the Liberals as they're stinking like a month old chum on the river bank.Lurching from one scandal to another and all the baggage they've accumulated under Campbell and Clark won't sell to the public as the disgust mounts. Conservatives? I don't think so.
What you may be smelling is the stench from the NDP's mismanagement of the economy when they were in power. Many of us will never get that smell out of our senses.....
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I'll vote for the party that offers a jar of vaseline as a token gift - cause either way - we're getting the shaft! :(
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What you may be smelling is the stench from the NDP's mismanagement of the economy when they were in power. Many of us will never get that smell out of our senses.....
Um, how much has the long term debt risen under the liberals? How much progress has been made on the child poverty issue? Why were Basi and Virk's legal bills paid? In fact, why no open policy on BC Rail? How about staffers working on the riskydix website on our dime? How about the gutting of Hydro? Fish farm expansion? The HST debacle? (I know you were in favour, but the majority disageed)
Million dollar salary for David Hahn who royally messed up the ferry system? A legislature that never sits? Convention center overruns? The fictional 800 million sea to sky road improvements that ran up to 2 billion? The 365 million BC Pace roof that cost another 208 million?
They were in surplus when they were elected.......C'mon AF- Really?
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AF? AF? Is this thing on?
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I'll vote for the party that offers a jar of vaseline as a token gift - cause either way - we're getting the shaft! :(
LOL.
The last thing we need is NDP.
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Is there any point in me bringing up the history book on the BC NDP? I also lived in Ontario while Bob Rae - leader of the NDP was "running" the province into the ground.
Let's just agree that my long term memory is better than yours.....
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I know they are wrong.
http://vancouver.24hrs.ca/2012/11/20/liberals-could-win-next-provincial-election
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Is there any point in me bringing up the history book on the BC NDP? I also lived in Ontario while Bob Rae - leader of the NDP was "running" the province into the ground.
Let's just agree that my long term memory is better than yours.....
So BC should vote in the Libs, even with the proven track record of deceit, manipulation and cronyism?
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If BC wants the economy to go downhill vote NDP, if they want a better economy keep the Libs in. They have made mistakes but like it or not they are downright the best choice for our economy.
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I thought foriegn temporary workers were the best thing for the economy. ::) At least for some peoples economy.
Christie does miners.
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I thought foriegn temporary workers were the best thing for the economy. ::) At least for some peoples economy.
Christie does miners.
best one so far ;D
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If BC wants the economy to go downhill vote NDP, if they want a better economy keep the Libs in. They have made mistakes but like it or not they are downright the best choice for our economy.
What economy? We dont have one. Lol. Thanks Liberals.
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What economy? We dont have one. Lol. Thanks Liberals.
Watch what happens to the economy if NDP get in, things are rosy right now compared to what it could be.
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No Damn Potential
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Like it or lump it! The NDP will win the next election. They cant do any worse then the Liberals have. The H.S.T was about as bad as it gets. Lol
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Like it or lump it! The NDP will win the next election. They cant do any worse then the Liberals have. The H.S.T was about as bad as it gets. Lol
Oh yes they can. BC was once a have not province under NDP.
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Oh yes they can. BC was once a have not province under NDP.
A reminder, from last years Globe and Mail.
"Consider this: when the Liberals came into power in 2001, the provincial debt stood at $33.8-billion. In 2011, it was estimated to be $45.2-billion. And we know it is only going to keep growing between now and at least 2013, if not longer". :o
I rest my case.
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"The socialists are at the gate"
WAC Bennett ;D
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A reminder, from last years Globe and Mail.
"Consider this: when the Liberals came into power in 2001, the provincial debt stood at $33.8-billion. In 2011, it was estimated to be $45.2-billion. And we know it is only going to keep growing between now and at least 2013, if not longer". :o
I rest my case.
Chris,
during NDP the world economy was at it's peak (Bill Clinton era US prosperity) and BC was a "have not" province.
Under Liberals, the world economy is down the tubes and BC is the top world economy.
But we can say the Glen Clark's NDP are not the same as Dix's NDP. There seems to be some improvement in NDP.
I'm not a Liberal supporter by any means but NDP was ousted major league because the couldn't manage the economy.
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Oh yes they can. BC was once a have not province under NDP.
BC has been a have not province more than once under the Liberals receiving equalization for 2001/2002 and 2003/2004 (a total of 259 million), 2005/2006 (759 million) and 2006/2007 (459 million).
This was accomplished during a period of strong global economic growth and at the same time as they were driving the provincial debt roughly 33% higher than what it was when they took office.
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BC has been a have not province more than once under the Liberals receiving equalization for 2001/2002 and 2003/2004 (a total of 259 million), 2005/2006 (759 million) and 2006/2007 (459 million).
This was accomplished during a period of strong global economic growth and at the same time as they were driving the provincial debt roughly 33% higher than what it was when they took office.
Yes it was hard to dig ourselves out of NDP trash.
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Give me a break.............
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Give me a break.............
No break.
Also people need to remember 33 billion debt under NDP from 10 years ago vs 45 currently is the same thing.
Economy and population has grown.
Both NDP and Liberals are spending way too much money.
NDP promises nothing other than spending more money we don't have.
Governments should never, ever go into debt.
Ever.
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But services are cut way back, public assets have been transferred to the private sector for inadequate returns, tax burden has been transferred to the middle class, necessary infrastructure is crumbling and unnecessary infrastructure is flourishing....we've got nothing of real value to show for that increase in debt. Our economy isn't anywhere near the best in the world and our prospects are as poor as they have been in decades. Public trust in government has been destroyed and the current representatives of the party are incompetent and dishonest.
Trickle down and supply side economics are fairy tales. There are times when it serves the economy and the residents of the province for government to use debt as a tool to manage and maintain the economy. The government needs to use borrowed money to support economic capacity in the economy during bad times and use the resulting increased revenues from the peak economic periods to pay down that debt rather than handing it out as tax breaks and royalty holidays to their supporters. It takes a particularly incompetent government to increase debt in the good times and require repetitive trips to the trough for further assistance to make ends meet.
We can't afford another Liberal term and we can't afford a proven incompetent leader like Clark at the helm.
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We can't afford another Liberal term and we can't afford a proven incompetent leader like Clark at the helm.
Not much of an alternative.
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But services are cut way back, public assets have been transferred to the private sector for inadequate returns, tax burden has been transferred to the middle class, necessary infrastructure is crumbling and unnecessary infrastructure is flourishing....we've got nothing of real value to show for that increase in debt. Our economy isn't anywhere near the best in the world and our prospects are as poor as they have been in decades. Public trust in government has been destroyed and the current representatives of the party are incompetent and dishonest.
Trickle down and supply side economics are fairy tales. There are times when it serves the economy and the residents of the province for government to use debt as a tool to manage and maintain the economy. The government needs to use borrowed money to support economic capacity in the economy during bad times and use the resulting increased revenues from the peak economic periods to pay down that debt rather than handing it out as tax breaks and royalty holidays to their supporters. It takes a particularly incompetent government to increase debt in the good times and require repetitive trips to the trough for further assistance to make ends meet.
We can't afford another Liberal term and we can't afford a proven incompetent leader like Clark at the helm.
I suppose I agree with everything you said.
We just disagree on who should be given a chance to fix it.
;D
I also wouldn't put this down for NDP just yet.
There was a poll the other day on CKNW and liberals had major support over all other parties.
People still to remember NDP and are still scared to death.
I must say that Dix is not as bad as I would have expected him to be.
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I must say that Dix is not as bad as I would have expected him to be.
I think you probably mean he is smart enough to know that when you are leading in the polls you keep a low profile so that you don't turn voters off. Unfortunately we are going into an election where we have no idea what his agenda is....
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Christy equals Peter Principle and back to CKNW in a few months.
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There comes a time in every political party's life when it gets too arrogant and stops listening to the people. Or it becomes too corrupt for the public to stomach anymore. Or it becomes too vested in special interests that it loses the perspective that it needs to govern for everyone, not just the people that voted for it or the rich folk that paid for their election. That's when the party needs to be kicked to the curb so it can purge and re-center itself. This time is just the Liberals time.....
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There comes a time in every political party's life when it gets too arrogant and stops listening to the people. Or it becomes too corrupt for the public to stomach anymore. Or it becomes too vested in special interests that it loses the perspective that it needs to govern for everyone, not just the people that voted for it or the rich folk that paid for their election. That's when the party needs to be kicked to the curb so it can purge and re-center itself. This time is just the Liberals time.....
Great post!!
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Christy equals Peter Principle and back to CKNW in a few months.
If they take her back, I will stop listening to them.
>:( >:(
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If they take her back, I will stop listening to them.
>:( >:(
CKNW your Liberal station except for Sindi Sara.
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CKNW
Christy Knows Nothing Worthwhile
I can't believe people listen to that drival. :-X
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NW hasn't had any decent host since Jack Webster
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Oh come on now,
CKNW is the most listened to radio station.
Christy Clark's show was not all that exciting.
But they do have good reporters.
Michael Smyth is a good one too.
Simi Sara is pretty mouthy and gutsy too.
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There comes a time in every political party's life when it gets too arrogant and stops listening to the people. Or it becomes too corrupt for the public to stomach anymore. Or it becomes too vested in special interests that it loses the perspective that it needs to govern for everyone, not just the people that voted for it or the rich folk that paid for their election. That's when the party needs to be kicked to the curb so it can purge and re-center itself. This time is just the Liberals time.....
Excellent post, steeped in common sense.As well, a lot of the Liberals "activities" and perks for the financial support needs some sunlight.
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Ooooooops! It appears our stalwart and prudent fiscal management at team Liberal is having another hit on that theory about a balanced budget next year.... ::)
http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/british-columbia/story/2012/11/28/bc-budget-deficit.html
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The whole Rich Coleman / Pacific Western Brewery deal is another insight into fiscal missmanagement. PWB donates to the the Liberals and especialy Rich Coleman and we lose out 9 million in taxes. These guys have got to go. I remember the big stink about Glen Clark the pocket knife he got and the sun deck. That was front page news on all the yellow press. Now you only get CBC and some vague information about the scandel with PWB in the stinking yellow press.
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CKNW is the most listened to radio station.
Not for quite a while..
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I suppose I agree with everything you said.
We just disagree on who should be given a chance to fix it.
;D
I also wouldn't put this down for NDP just yet.
There was a poll the other day on CKNW and liberals had major support over all other parties.
People still to remember NDP and are still scared to death.
I must say that Dix is not as bad as I would have expected him to be.
Here is a recent interview with Dix on Voice Of BC some may wish to hear.
http://vimeo.com/54608734
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Adrian Dix walked into a branch of HSBC to cash a cheque. As he approached the cashier he said "Good morning , could you please cash this cheque for me"?
Cashier: "It would be my pleasure Sir. Could you please show me your ID?"
Dix : "Well I didn’t bring my ID with me as I didn't think there was any need to. I am Adrian Dix, leader of the BC NDP and future premier of this great province!!!"
Cashier: "I’m sorry, but with all the regulations, monitoring, of the banks because of impostors and forgers, etc. I must insist on proof of identity."
Dix : "Just ask anyone here at the bank who I am and they will tell you. Everybody knows who I am."
Cashier: "I am sorry sir but these are the bank rules and I must follow them."
Dix : "I need this cheque cashed."
Cashier: "Perhaps there’s another way: One day Tiger Woods came into the bank without ID. To prove he was Tiger Woods, he pulled out his putting iron and made a beautiful shot across the bank into a cup. With that shot we knew him to be Tiger Woods and cashed his cheque. Another time, Roger Federer came in without ID. He pulled out his tennis racquet and made a fabulous shot where the tennis ball landed in my cup. With that spectacular shot we cashed his cheque.
So what can you do to prove that it is you, and only you, the leader of the BC NDP?"
Dix stood there thinking and finally says: "Honestly, I can't think of a single thing I'm good at."
Cashier: "Will that be large or small bills, Mr Dix?"
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Now that was funny AF! Not ha ha funny, but like a piece of spoiled meat "funny".
The whole Rich Coleman / Pacific Western Brewery deal is another insight into fiscal missmanagement. PWB donates to the the Liberals and especialy Rich Coleman and we lose out 9 million in taxes. These guys have got to go. I remember the big stink about Glen Clark the pocket knife he got and the sun deck. That was front page news on all the yellow press. Now you only get CBC and some vague information about the scandel with PWB in the stinking yellow press.
That's the same kind of "funny".
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Now that was funny AF! Not ha ha funny, but like a piece of spoiled meat "funny".That's the same kind of "funny".
It's just a joke NB.......
I'm sure Dix is likely good at "something".... ;D
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Sadly, there is little humour in watching a band of buffoons try to shake the last pennies out of the piggy bank to lavish on supporters with gifts from an already broke treasury. Now who will get to make up this shortfall.......
The whole Rich Coleman / Pacific Western Brewery deal is another insight into fiscal missmanagement. PWB donates to the the Liberals and especialy Rich Coleman and we lose out 9 million in taxes. These guys have got to go. I remember the big stink about Glen Clark the pocket knife he got and the sun deck. That was front page news on all the yellow press. Now you only get CBC and some vague information about the scandel with PWB in the stinking yellow press.
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The Liberals will be crushed.
Some are saying that they will get only something like 16 seats out of the possible 85.
Very similar to what happened in the 2006 Federal election.
Federal Liberals got ousted due their unfavourable view by the public - Quebec advertising scandal.
A general house-cleaning is due every couple of decades no matter who gets in as a result.
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Another lie exposed. Do you REALLY think these doinks deserve another term?
http://therealstory.ca/2012-11-29/bc-liberals/treating-bc-like-their-own-private-hedge-fund
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Another lie exposed. Do you REALLY think these doinks deserve another term?
http://therealstory.ca/2012-11-29/bc-liberals/treating-bc-like-their-own-private-hedge-fund
Gotta love the creativity of choosing a website with the name "therealstory".. ;D
But stay away from sites named "theunrealstory"
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Gotta love the creativity of choosing a website with the name "therealstory".. ;D
But stay away from sites named "theunrealstory"
Obviously NOT a Liberal sycophant .They're all too busy licking Liberal boots.Liars can figure , but figures don't lie
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Premier Dipsy May keeps shooting her messengers- you can't make these jokes up, even with a deck full of jokers.
http://www.cknw.com/news/vancouver/story.aspx?ID=1832405
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Christy Clark announced to the Liberal caucus meeting that things weren't going well for their reelection campaign. Campaign donations had gone south as supporters deserted the party. After hours of brainstorming behind closed doors, they came up with a brilliant idea. The Liberals would announce that anyone who contributed $50 to the party could also submit one wish they wanted granted if their name is drawn after the Liberals are reelected. They bought newpaper ads to trumpet this grant-a-wish idea.
George was reading the morning paper when he came across the Liberal announcement and got excited. An avid fisherman all his life, he had spent most of his adult years fighting to protect and preserve his favorite river from industrial development that would destroy the pristine river he loved. If there was a slim chance that a $50 donation could see his dream come true, he'd dig into his small retirement savings and take the chance. So along with his cheque, he included the wish that the river be designated as a protected heritage river for all time.
The grant-a-wish idea caught hold with voters and the Liberals quickly raised millions of dollars in campaign donations that they used to flood the media with ads. They won the election in a landslide. Even George, who'd never voted Liberal, voted for them on the small chance that his wish might come true. A few days after the election, George got a call from the Premier's office telling him that his name had been drawn and that he would see an announcement in the papers in a few weeks. George was overjoyed and every day he eagerly scanned the papers.
Then one day he saw a full page announcement that an open pit mine and a power project dam had just been approved by the government for his beloved river. Furious and betrayed, he jumped in his car, drove straight to the Premier's office and demanded to see the Premier. Christy greeted him in her office and George began to rant. She listened calmly and when George stopped for a breathe, she smiled and said "Stop George, you don't have to worry. I'll make it all right". She reached into her pocket and held out her hand to George. "Here's your $50 back".
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Apparently they've hired some kitchen staff. Who knew a set of books could taste so good? ;D
http://www.cknw.com/news/vancouver/story.aspx?ID=1833525
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LOL AF, good one.
Don't count the liberals out yet!
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Views: Will truth die on Deficit Hill?
By $curPaper.title
Published: December 04, 2012 10:00 AM
Updated: December 04, 2012 10:4810 AM
VICTORIA – Whatever happens in the provincial election five months from now, taxpayers should insist that it be the last spring vote.
Now I know this isn’t sexy like the horse race of popularity polls so loved by the TV news. But integrity of public financial information is the next vital step in democratic reform, even more important than scheduled election dates. And the B.C. tradition of tabling untested election budgets, shutting down the legislature and firing up the campaign buses, has to end.
The B.C. Liberals are on track to surpass the NDP on fudge-it budgets, having put millions into TV ads that insist the 2013 budget will struggle into the black. This is the hill Christy Clark has chosen to die on.Glen Clark set the modern bar with his 1996 election budget. After a run of red ink, it conjured a tidy little surplus that helped the NDP squeak out a win over the plaid-shirted Gordon Campbell.
Campbell’s noisy exit had its roots in his 2009 fudge-it budget, which clung to an outdated $500-million deficit forecast that had already melted down along with banks, auto makers and U.S. real estate. After the election, British Columbians found out we were really $2.8 billion in the red.
Not one to waste a good crisis, Campbell ordered the harmonized sales tax.
Now Premier Clark and Finance Minister Mike de Jong are proposing to balance the budget and shut down the HST money machine.
Clark gave a speech in Coquitlam the day before last week’s budget update, warning it “won’t be pretty.” And it’s not. In September the current-year deficit forecast jumped above $1 billion, largely due to a glut of natural gas. The latest update pushed it near $1.5 billion. Natural gas royalties are bumping along the bottom, no big change there. But now coal prices and shipments are down, and a slow real estate market has pinched the flow of cash from Bill Vander Zalm’s legacy, the property purchase tax.
I erred in a previous column, saying this year’s deficit is partly due to a staged repayment of federal HST transition money. Not so.
That entire $1.6 billion was booked in last year’s budget, pushing that deficit to a record $3 billion. This means the current $1.5 billion bleeder is based strictly on current revenues, debt servicing and spending.
So how is this sucking chest wound going to suddenly heal next spring? De Jong provided an early version of his answer in his September financial statement. Amazingly, it projects a recovery of more than $100 million in natural gas royalties next year. Hmmm. Liquefied natural gas exports to Asia are still years away, and the U.S., our only current energy export customer, is developing its own huge shale gas and shale oil reserves.
In another forecasted miracle, sales tax revenue is expected to dip by a mere $120 million as the old provincial sales tax returns next year. In 2014 it is projected to bounce right back to where it is today, around $6.1 billion.
That’s odd. When former finance minister Kevin Falcon announced the transition back to PST last May, he described annual revenue loss of about $500 million the first year, and more than $600 million the next.
Granted, business investment credits and HST rebates to the poor also end, saving the government a pile of cash as this significant tax reform dies.
But it still looks like another fudge-it budget, designed to help another premier avoid the political graveyard at the foot of Deficit Hill.
Tom Fletcher is legislative reporter and columnist for Black Press and BCLocalnews.com
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And another slab of fudge- sell off assets to balance the books. If I sell all my belongings..........
To the trash bin with these doofus's . The throne speech is presently in my garden. I should have a bumper crop with that pile of fertilizer.
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The article below states we are doubling B.C.'s provincial debt from $33.8 billion in 2001 to $66.3 billion by 2015. Does this look like good money management by the Liberals?
http://thetyee.ca/Opinion/2013/02/19/BC-Budget-Speech/?utm_source=daily&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=190213
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If Dix get elected and implements half of what he is promising, the debt will be a whole lot higher than that in 2015.
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Political parties take too much credit for when time are good and all the blame for the bad. When in reality most of this is out of their control. The Liberals suck. But I can not blame them totally for our economy it is big world out there. Parties have an impact on the economy but it is not the main factor. BC is largely resource based and does well if we are getting lots of income from natural gas, wood products and hydro power. Deficits are passed from one party to the next and it become their problem.
I can blame them for their poor oversight of the civil service and crown corporations. The GST. The climate of secracy that surrounds much of their actions. What due they have to hide? Money wasted on advertising. Their phony balanced budget is planning to sell off more assets. What are they planning to sell now? I can see where few of us will be fishing if the feds and the BC Liberals keep on their path of privatizing, closing recreation areas, reducing enforcement and exploitation of resources. Guess we can just bitch on the internet.
I will vote out any party that does a poor job.
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If Dix get elected and implements half of what he is promising, the debt will be a whole lot higher than that in 2015.
So the Liberals have doubled the provincial debt in 10 years, with most of our money going to friends and sycophants (look at Liberal donors and provincial largesse ) now they're selling the furniture to make a mortgage payment. How can it get any worse? I still retch with disgust thinking about Campbell and his trained seals wanting to cut an inner city school meal program while lavishing tax breaks on high income earners.
Do I trust the NDP? I've become so cynical with elected officials that I've learned not to trust any of them. Voting is like being a judge in a turd tasting contest.
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Voting is like being a judge in a turd tasting contest.
I second the motion.... ;)
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Vote NDP in the next election.
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Vote NDP in the next election.
Enough will, to send the Lib's to the side lines come May, you can take that to the bank. ;D ;D ;D
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http://youtu.be/LzXyVfidI6E
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I can't decide whether I feel disgust or pity. Maybe a combination of both.
If Dix get elected and implements half of what he is promising, the debt will be a whole lot higher than that in 2015.
So what's the alternatives AF? This group of Sad Sacks have lost any moral authority to govern, Cummins is ineligible for Village Idiot status, and there isn't enough independents running.
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I think as preserving and enhancing our wild salmon the NDP is our only choice. In the 1990s under the NDP they did numerous salmon habitat projects in b.c. , with forest renewal money. I myself worked on at least 5 projects on the chilliwack river, including placing spawning gravel at the outlet of chilliwack lake, for steelhead, the construction of the centennial channel which was built for all species of salmon , and steelhead, resident rainbows and Dolly's.. And numerous other spawning channels and rearing ponds in the upper chilliwack river.
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1b26BD5KjH0 (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1b26BD5KjH0)
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AF? AF? MIA :o
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http://thecanadian.org/item/1976-premier-christy-clark-calculations-pipelines-fish-farms-site-c-dam-dont-add-up-rafe-mair
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And the hits just keep on coming! (remember us and others being called buffoons last election Chris? Where are they now?)
http://thetyee.ca/Blogs/TheHook/2013/03/14/MultiReport/?utm_source=twitterfeed&utm_medium=twitter
http://www.huffingtonpost.ca/2013/02/08/polls-christy-clark-bc-liberals_n_2645291.html
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Vote NDP in the next election.
and sadly it wont make a difference :'(
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and sadly it wont make a difference :'(
In the past I feel they have cared more about the environment.
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and sadly it wont make a difference :'(
And Happily it will make a huge difference.... ;D
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In the past I feel they have cared more about the environment.
That and maybe some social conscience, instead of the miles of lies and entitlements.
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Seems that the Liberals aren't the only party that like to stick their hands in the cookie jar.... >:(
http://www.mapleridgenews.com/news/198370151.html
I'm sure we'll be pleading to change parties again in 8-10 years. Power Corrupts.
If Gregor Robertson ever runs for premier - there will be bikes lanes everywhere!!!! :o
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http://fullcomment.nationalpost.com/2013/03/15/brian-hutchinson-b-c-plan-to-build-iconic-wooden-office-building-turns-into-ten-storey-scandal/
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And Happily it will make a huge difference....
Out of the pot and into the fire... :-\
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http://lailayuile.com/100-reasons-the-bc-liberals-must-go/
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THERE THEY GO!!!! I wonder how this is going to end. :o Time for the mud slinging to begin! I' can rest assured there will be considerably less Liberal support as the self expose is less than flattering......
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Interesting comments in the Province this morning: http://www.theprovince.com/business/Christy+Clark+just+stop+talking+about/8247824/story.html
Clark spent much of Monday talking about how passionate she is about eliminating the province's debt, and a promise of "a debt-free B.C." is even plastered on the side of her campaign bus.
The provincial debt was $45 billion when Clark took power, and is scheduled to rise to $69 billion in just three years.
That's more than a 50-per-cent increase on her watch.
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http://lailayuile.com/100-reasons-the-bc-liberals-must-go/
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Well the lesser of two evils won. 8) Cheers.
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Like most British Columbians I am stunned by the results but I'm delighted. :) :) Adrian Dix was understandably devastated last night.
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Enbridge oil exucutives are dancing with joy.
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Here come da pipelines. We need salmon genetically engineered to be resistant to dilbit and that home on oil flavoured streams.
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Enbridge oil exucutives are dancing with joy.
As are the Kinder- Morgan folks.
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Only one way out of the fiscal mess that they created and it won't be pretty. Sell off BC (our childrens future as Christy likes to say) to the highest bidder.