I wish I could find the transcript to…

I wish I could find the transcript to the interview I heard today on CBC between Michael Enright and some Tea Party lady - I couldn’t tell if she was a politician or a supporter, but I suppose it doesn’t matter - just to tear that interview apart.

What does matter is that everything she said seemed to contradict either common sense, or something that she had said moments earlier.  How is it that I (a relatively uneducated 21 year old bozo) can see the obvious problems with this political movement and yet they seem to be GAINING POPULARITY?!?!

What kind of a world will we live in if the Republicans are becoming the moderate party in the states?

The conspiracy theorist side of me wants to suggest that the Tea Party is actually created by the Republican Party to make Republicans appear more reasonable by comparison.  It’s like the really fat girl in high school that everyone wants to stand next to to make themselves look thinner by comparison.  By the way:  Doesn’t work.

I hope and hope that not only do the citizens of the United States make rational, level headed decisions at the polls tomorrow, but they also realize that it’s not possible to turn a country on its head in two years.  It’s obvious to everyone that knows me that I’m an avid Obama supporter - but he really hasn’t done anything to warrant being angry with his administration.

The best thing I heard on the radio today was “What was it exactly that people expected Obama to do about the oil spill?  Swim out there and cap it himself?”  I mean I know he grew up in Hawaii, so he’s probably a great swimmer, but…

I just hope that others can see many of the problems the country faces are still remnants of policies set in place before Obama took office.

It takes time to heal wounds, it takes time to heal a country.  Please:  give it time to heal before you start jabbing at it with sharp tea-baggy sticks.

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10 Alternate names to Calgary-Klein for Calgary-North Hill Riding

  • Calgary-Calvin Klein
  • Calgary-Danielle Smith
  • Calgary-Ralph Bucks
  • Calgary-Put the PARTY back in Partisan
  • Calgary-Chretien
  • Calgary-BIG mistake
  • Calgary-Wild Rose
  • Calgary-We take PC out of Politically Correct
  • Calgary-VoteFawcett
  • Calgary-For the lulz

Does anyone else think that this is just Fawcett trying to kiss PC ass for his recent blunder?

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An open letter to Canadian Politicians

Dear Canadian political types,

Where is the love?

I’m so sick of hearing about how much your opponent is trying to screw me, or mess with the Constitution, or is just plain arrogant and mean spirited.

Here’s something that I would find refreshing: Agree with your opponent. Why not? Remind people that they are in fact working hard, and each person has the best interest of the country at heart.

It’s a sad day when Canadian politics are more cut throat than American. I’ll never forget the day when Obama said to his supporters something to the effect of, “Say what you want about John McCain, but he loves his country as much as I do.” I’m paraphrasing, but I would like nothing more than to see some acknowledgement of mutual respect on Parliament hill.

Is that too much to ask?

Sincerely,

Canada

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napoleonsbattleplan:

KevKev, this one’s for you.

It’s a horrible conspiracy to corner the antique music player market!!!

Run for the hillllzzzzz!!!

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"The Treasury Department has no mechanism in place to track how institutions are using $150 billion in taxpayer money that the government injected into the banking system as of last month, the Government Accountability Office concluded in its report to Congress."

Auditors fault Treasury oversight of bailout funds
(via jonathanmarcus)

Boo urns, America…

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Getting involved…

Okay, so I was inspired to voice my opinion to the powers that be.  Here is a copy of a letter that I sent variations of to Lee Richardson, my MP, Jim Flaherty, Minister of Finance, Stephan Dion, Leader of the Liberal Party of Canada, Jack Layton, Leader of the NDP, Michelle Jean, the Governor General, and CBC.

I don’t know if it’s overkill, or whatever, but I feel good having sent it.

For the record, I included most of my previous post ver batum in this letter.

To whom it may concern,

The talk of a coalition government in Ottawa is preposterous. 

I am a second year University student in Calgary, and I had the pleasure of voting in a federal election for the first time.  The excitement of following politics was exhilarating, and though the candidate I voted for did not win, I am proud to have been among the 58% of Canadians that cast their vote on October 14th.

While in October I had hoped to see the headlines announcing “Prime Minister Dion”, to see that headline in December would make me sick.  In these times of economic instability, the last thing Canadians need is political instability.

In short, I hope the coalition doesn’t happen.

The opposition claims the Conservatives aren’t addressing the economy.  That it lacks a stimulus package. But I’ve read their policy (available at http://www.fin.gc.ca/ec2008/ec-eng.html ), and it would, in fact, act as a stimulus package for the economy.  They’re just not calling it a stimulus package. Because if you tell your economy, “I’m giving you a stimulus package”, it sends the message that your economy is so bad that it needs a stimulus package.  When people think the economy is bad, they don’t spend money, and the economy becomes bad.  It is a self fulfilling prophecy.

Instead, the conservatives want to cut taxes by 31 billion dollars, which will effectively add 31 billion dollars into the pockets of spenders.  Which is good for the economy.  In fact, it’s the equivalent of a 31 billion dollar “stimulus package.”  Well, 30.973 billion now that they’re reinstating the party subsidies.

The liberals, et al. would like to provide a 3 billion dollar stimulus package.
And I don’t know what they want to do to taxes.

This talk of a coalition is ridiculous, and it’s an abuse of an archaic loophole last used in 1926.  In fact, that’s the only time it’s been used.

The conservatives need 9 votes for their budget to pass.  I hope that 9 MPs vote against their parties to keep the government in, because in times of economic instability, the last thing Canadians need as a nation is political instability.

Before a vote of non-confidence, I think the Conservatives deserve a chance to propose a budget that is acceptable to the country.  If it means proroguing parliament to have time to do so, then that’s how it has to be.  If the opposition plans on voting the budget down, I think the budget needs to be addressed point by point to determine what exactly the problem with it is.  I think the voters deserve some hard work from both sides of this issue to prevent turning the government upside down.

If there is no effort to work together, then this coalition will appear to be an obvious, partisan, inappropriate, and not only anti-Conservative, but anti Canadian undermining of the system.

I hope my voice is heard, and that Canadians are given the government we deserve.

Sincerely,

Kevin Leitch

Anyway, i kind of got a rush writing this, and I wish I didn’t have assignments to work on and exams to study for, because I really could’ve given this some more time and effort.  But, alas, the life of a student doesn’t always allow for time to sink into writing the best letter to your politicians.  So, I hope this one got my message across.

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Canadian Opposition Coalition (the good ol’ COC)

I hope it doesn’t happen.

EDIT:  I’ve written a letter (see next post) that included what used to be here.  Please read it, if you’re interested.

Re: above letter - This is just the tip of the iceberg.  I can rant on this for a long time, and I have on more than one occasion.

For more info:

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"In response to the ever-reasonable Proposition 8 in California, which restored TRADITIONAL marriage as it has been defined for thousands of years (and was mostly funded by the Mormon Church of Latter Day Saints), I hereby call upon teh gays to promote the equally reasonable and Jesusesque “Proposition P”, which would restore TRADITIONAL prophets, as THEY have been defined for thousands of years. Proposition P, or The Defense of Religious Leaders Who Did Not Wear Magical Underwear, would change the California constitution so that only prophets identified and revered BEFORE 1820 would be recognized."

Daily Kos: State of the Nation

Okay, I wasn’t gonna post this initially, but I really like the overall message it sends…  It is not about mormon bashing.  “Proposition P: because every hateful act of spite deserves and equally irrational response.”

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Representin’ Illinois, straight up.

Election Coverage

samreich:

I just spent a half-hour parked outside my apartment with my cab driver.  His words:

“I was born in Haiti.  I was top of my class.  I was intelligent.

“When I came to America, I went to public school.  The teachers wouldn’t listen to me.  I had financial problems and went to a welfare office.  They wouldn’t help me.  I spent five days homeless in a train station.  I went to the top of a building and thought about jumping off.  I thought that this country was no place for a black man.  I thought that this skin didn’t belong here.

“Yesterday, I felt my intelligence coming back.”

After this - no kidding - I shook his hands with both of mine, and he kissed my hands, and said “I love you, man.”  I told him I loved him too.

If this election gives the country even remotely the sense of connectedness it just gave me, then we’re going to be okay.

Beautiful.

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The election sites make their changes…

http://www.howisobamadoing.com/ AND http://www.howismccaindoing.com/

“President Obama”

http://www.palinaspresident.us/

Yes We Can song, instead of the comical interactive Palin flash game.

Hillarious!

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(via samreich)

(via samreich)

Obama

Won

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"I am reminded every day that I am not a perfect man. I will not be a perfect president. But I promise you this: I will always tell you what I think and where I stand. I will always be honest with you about the challenges we face. I will listen to you when we disagree. And most importantly, I will open the doors of government, and ask you to be involved in your own democracy again."

Barack Obama

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GtREqAmLsoA&eurl=http://politicalwire.com/archives/2008/10/29/obamas_infomercial.html

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matthewvandoren:

caitlinmarie:

Omg. I LOOOOVE this.

Obama on the left
McCain on the right
We can talk politics all night
And you can vote however you like, I said
You can vote however you like, yeah

Bahaaahaha.  Perfect.

malaria kills

Better than the original.

I can’t wait to see the voter turnout for this election.  Please, America…  Don’t diasappoint like Canada…

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