Infanteer said:
Listening to all this blustering for an independent Newfoundland is comical at best. Why don't we focus on true national problems such as our creaking social programs, our weakened military capabilities, and securing the North American continent with our Southern Allies rather than arguing over the kitchen scraps with a "me first" attitude.
Comedy is always such an individual thing, no? Justify your comment please. [Let me beat you to a possible punchline, if you want to say 'look how much money Canada pumps into Newfoundland, they couldn't survive without the equalization payments', please do some research, anything other than that, fire away]
I'm thinking of a province that is having a hard time paying for it's social programs. Thet province sees that it might be able to balance it's books and pay for it's social programs if it receives it's agreed upon share of revenues from a resource that it brought into this country. That possibility is now being thwarted due to a lying PM who is recinding his word. The same PM who as finance minister accelerated the gutting of our military.
As far as, 'politicians lie, get over it', one motto I learned to live by in the CF is 'never pass a fault', I have few hates in my life, but liers and thieves are two of them. So what should we do according to your philosophy? We let Martin off on his word, continue our economic dependency as our resources are siphoned away forever, then sit back and be called a 'vast and scenic welfare state'? FU*K THAT! I'm not letting him off with shi*. If that you think lying politicians are acceptable, then continue voting for those with a proven record, the Liberal Part of Canada. But, don't hold your breath on restoring the military, or sorting out things with the US, or maybe even banking on cheap electricity from Churchill Falls.
Kitchen scraps? You either have quite a kitchen or have no idea how much is at stake.
I know a billion dollars wouldn't even pay for this governments gun registry, or even it's Quebec advertising slush funds, but it's still a lot of dosh, and we badly need it.
BTW: Did you take a moment to read Crosbies column in the Sun on the last page? Are there bigger issues facing Canada as a whole? Yes. Are there bigger issues facing Newfoundland right now? Nope. This is a defining issue and one worth talking about. If it's not important to you, which is definitely your perogative, what are you doing writing in this thread.
I can suggest some other sites for threads regarding social services, and other threads here regarding our military co-operation with the US.
Give'r