Saturday, March 5, 2011

Conservative Party Founding Principles. LOL



Well I had a good chuckle when I read the Founding Principles of the Federal Conservative Party.

Below is their founding principles and my take on them, enjoy!

  • A balance between fiscal accountability, progressive social policy and individual rights and responsibilities;
I guess having a 50 billion deficit, and spending the 13 billion surplus when they took office in 2006 is not really being a party that campaigned on being "fiscal accountability".
  • Build a national coalition of people who share these beliefs and who reflect the regional, cultural and socio-economic diversity of Canada;
Still waiting for all the above to happen, maybe if I hold my breath a little bit longer it might just happen.
  • Develop this coalition, embracing our differences and respecting our traditions, yet honoring a concept of Canada as the greater sum of strong parts;
See it was the Conservatives who first came up with the term coalition. I've yet to see the Conservative party embracing our differences and respecting our traditions.
  • The Conservative Party will operate in a manner accountable and responsive to its members;
Yet they have no problem screwing the rest of Canada, but as lonmg as they operate in a manner accountable and responsive to its members that's fine.
  • A belief in loyalty to a sovereign and united Canada governed in accordance with the Constitution of Canada, the supremacy of democratic parliamentary institutions and the rule of law;
Except when it comes to their own MP's who have a history of sticking it to parliament, like Bev Oda, Jason Kenney just to name a couple.
  • A belief in the equality of all Canadians;
  • A belief in the freedom of the individual, including freedom of speech, worship and assembly;
No issue with the above 2 principles.
  • A belief in our constitutional monarchy, the institutions of Parliament and the democratic process;
Except when the fear of an election or "coalition" is about to happen.
  • A belief in the federal system of government as the best expression of the diversity of our country, and in the desirability of strong provincial and territorial governments;
  • A belief that English and French have equality of status, and equal rights and privileges as to their use in all institutions of the Parliament and Government of Canada;
  • A belief that the best guarantors of the prosperity and well-being of the people of Canada are:
    • The freedom of individual Canadians to pursue their enlightened and legitimate self-interest within a competitive economy;
    • The freedom of individual Canadians to enjoy the fruits of their labour to the greatest possible extent; and
    • The right to own property;
No comment!!
  • A belief that a responsible government must be fiscally prudent and should be limited to those responsibilities which cannot be discharged reasonably by the individual or others;
LMAO...
  • A belief that it is the responsibility of individuals to provide for themselves, their families and their dependents, while recognizing that government must respond to those who require assistance and compassion;
Unless you are a Liberal, Green, NDP, or Blochead.
  • A belief that the purpose of Canada as a nation state and its government, guided by reflective and prudent leadership, is to create a climate wherein individual initiative is rewarded, excellence is pursued, security and privacy of the individual is provided and prosperity is guaranteed by a free competitive market economy;
I sense more corporate tax cuts coming in  the near future on the backs of higher taxes for the average Canadian.
  • A belief that the quality of the environment is a vital part of our heritage to be protected by each generation for the next;
Conservatives protecting the enviromment is as funny as the Provincial Liberals giving Rob Ford $ 150 million dollars he's asking for. Never going to happen.
  • A belief that Canada should accept its obligations among the nations of the world;
I agree on that comment.
  • A belief that good and responsible government is attentive to the people it represents and has representatives who at all times conduct themselves in an ethical manner and display integrity, honesty and concern for the best interest of all;
Tell that to Bev Oda, and Jason Kennedy.
  • A belief that all Canadians should have reasonable access to quality health care regardless of their ability to pay; and
  • A belief that the greatest potential for achieving social and economic objectives is under a global trading regime that is free and fair.
No comment!

So with a possible spring election is this the party you really want to give a possible majority too???

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