Tuesday, March 06, 2007

Will Anyone Support This Bill?

Here's a way to get the opposition to vote against a bill and then use it to call an election.

The Conservatives, we are told endlessly by the media, are swimming in money, as if that's a bad thing. Well it is when all the other parties are scrambling for funds.

The opposition have been playing games, passing a Kyoto bill, the Kelowna bill, just about passing an anti-scab bill, and worse of all voting against the anti-terrorist bill. You see, the lefties actually hold the majority in Parliament and are using that power to their advantage in committees, and in the Senate. It's amazing that the Conservatives have managed to get anything done in this Parliament. No law and order bills are being passed, because they know that the Conservatives hold the high ground on that issue. So, it's all about stall, stall, stall, and if stalling doesn't work, past a useless bill.

I'm getting sick of this lack of cooperation, and I think a lot of other people are as well, so the question is, how do the Conservatives get the opposition to vote down a confidence bill? Here's the answer.

The government puts forward a confidence vote on a bill that would cancel the $1.75 per vote of taxpayers money every political party now gets.

Only the Conservatives are in a position to win on this bill, all other parties are too broke to be able to vote with the government on a bill like that, so the opposition brings down the government on a bill that saves taxpayers millions.

It not a big issue, but it could be the final straw that broke the Parliaments back, plus it makes the opposition parties look greedy!

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