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Old 04-21-2005, 09:37 AM   #34
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@Apr 21 2005, 07:46 AM
Paul Martin is going to come on and say "I kill puppies, punch grandmothers, and wear fur." It's going to be hilarious when I vote green and you all vote blue and still the liberals win or the cons win for what 3 months before we ride them out for being complete bumblers. :P
You right leaners crack me up.

I really don't understand this whole "Oh don't vote for the Cons, they'll just fata everything up!" arguement.

You mean to tell me that the Tories, who have some of the best economic minds in the world, let alone Canada, are going to destroy everything this nation has come to stand for?
Best right wing economic minds you mean. Economics is not like science in that you can be relatively unbiased. It's a social science which allows for stink loads of interpretation, opinion and bias. So if you don't agree with those right wing economic policies you wont vote for them no matter how 'brilliant' they seem to be. It's not like the previous Federal Conservatives left this country in a particularly great economic position. Why would these tax cutters be any different? [/b][/quote]
Well Keynesian interventionist policies sure helped us alot 20 years ago.

Harper is recognized by left and right thinkers as a guy who knows his economics inside and out.
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