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Quebec stimulus money floods key Tory ridings:

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Quebec stimulus money floods key Tory ridings: study


Political | 206838 hits | Aug 08 7:08 pm | Posted by: wildrosegirl
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Two Conservative ridings were the biggest Quebec beneficiaries of a federal stimulus program set aside for rural areas, while other Tory-held areas received a considerable share of funds reserved for the province.

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  1. by avatar Arctic_Menace
    Mon Aug 09, 2010 3:17 pm
    Surprise surprise. :roll: :lol:

  2. by avatar Arctic_Menace
    Mon Aug 09, 2010 6:10 pm
    And again, it's no surprise it's taken this long for some of our more Conservative members to comment about this story. :lol:

  3. by avatar EyeBrock
    Mon Aug 09, 2010 6:24 pm
    I think its great! Why give cash to people who won't vote for you? It's a much better prospect to give to those who will vote Tory.

  4. by avatar Arctic_Menace
    Mon Aug 09, 2010 6:32 pm
    "EyeBrock" said
    I think its great! Why give cash to people who won't vote for you? It's a much better prospect to give to those who will vote Tory.


    Seriously? Wow. It's like you openly support corruption.

  5. by avatar EyeBrock
    Mon Aug 09, 2010 6:36 pm
    What's corrupt about it? It's the way of politics.

  6. by avatar martin14
    Mon Aug 09, 2010 6:41 pm
    "Arctic_Menace" said
    I think its great! Why give cash to people who won't vote for you? It's a much better prospect to give to those who will vote Tory.


    Seriously? Wow. It's like you openly support corruption.



    ??



    It's politics.


    Please don't try to say the Libs dont do this,

    or the NDP wouldn't if they ever got into power.



    And this is a world wide thing, not just Canada.



    C'mon AM, you are a much smarter guy than this.


    Another pathetic attempt to smear what is perfectly normal
    for every party, in every country.. :roll:

  7. by avatar EyeBrock
    Mon Aug 09, 2010 6:46 pm
    It's youthful naivety martin. They all do it.

    Why wouldn�t they throw cash at Tory ridings?

    Why give places like Toronto who haven�t voted Tory since Canada was a Dominion any cash? What's the point?

    They can wait for the Liberal government.

  8. by avatar andyt
    Mon Aug 09, 2010 6:47 pm
    "martin14" said
    I think its great! Why give cash to people who won't vote for you? It's a much better prospect to give to those who will vote Tory.


    Seriously? Wow. It's like you openly support corruption.



    ??



    It's politics.


    Please don't try to say the Libs dont do this,

    or the NDP wouldn't if they ever got into power.



    And this is a world wide thing, not just Canada.



    C'mon AM, you are a much smarter guy than this.


    Another pathetic attempt to smear what is perfectly normal
    for every party, in every country.. :roll:

    Exactly. And the Reformacons were braying about it when they were the opposition. Now the shoe is on the other foot. Twas ever thus.

  9. by avatar bootlegga
    Mon Aug 09, 2010 6:54 pm
    "Arctic_Menace" said
    Surprise surprise. :roll: :lol:


    That's right, it's no big surprise, because both big parties have used pork for decades to buy votes.

    I don't agree with pork barrel politics (even more so with Harper and his supposed platform of 'accountability' and how his party would do things differently - which as the past four years have shown us is BS), but it's hard to call the Conservatives on it without also calling out the Liberals.

  10. by avatar EyeBrock
    Mon Aug 09, 2010 6:55 pm
    Boots, its the western democratic way. Like Martin says, it happens everywhere.

  11. by avatar hurley_108
    Mon Aug 09, 2010 7:09 pm
    "Arctic_Menace" said
    I think its great! Why give cash to people who won't vote for you? It's a much better prospect to give to those who will vote Tory.


    Seriously? Wow. It's like you openly support corruption.

    There's a subtle difference between contracting with party-friendly firms (epecially if it's for kick-backs) and showering party-friendly ridings with money.

    That said, this overnment told us it was going to be better, and it hasn't been.

    As to the accepted nature of the practice, it doesn't make a whole lot of sense to me. Yes, you want to make sure that your retain ridings, but in a minority situaion, I would think that they'd also target ridings where they lost by small margins to try and pick up seats. Use this as advertising.

  12. by avatar bootlegga
    Mon Aug 09, 2010 7:16 pm
    "EyeBrock" said
    Boots, its the western democratic way. Like Martin says, it happens everywhere.


    I agree with you, although Harper and his holier than thou platform of 'accountability' sets up the Conservatives for this sort of criticism.

  13. by avatar andyt
    Mon Aug 09, 2010 7:16 pm
    "hurley_108" said
    I think its great! Why give cash to people who won't vote for you? It's a much better prospect to give to those who will vote Tory.


    Seriously? Wow. It's like you openly support corruption.

    There's a subtle difference between contracting with party-friendly firms (epecially if it's for kick-backs) and showering party-friendly ridings with money.

    That said, this overnment told us it was going to be better, and it hasn't been.

    As to the accepted nature of the practice, it doesn't make a whole lot of sense to me. Yes, you want to make sure that your retain ridings, but in a minority situaion, I would think that they'd also target ridings where they lost by small margins to try and pick up seats. Use this as advertising.

    Since the Reformacons have lost a lot of support in Quebec, they're probably just desperately trying to hang on the few ridings they can - just not enough money in the kitty to expand into doubtful riding. They also have to be careful with their Alberta base (since BC seems to be going south for them too) not to alienate them by being seen to be giving too much money to Quebec. Which is actually a good thing, since the Liberals had no such qualms.

  14. by avatar EyeBrock
    Mon Aug 09, 2010 7:29 pm
    "bootlegga" said
    Boots, its the western democratic way. Like Martin says, it happens everywhere.


    I agree with you, although Harper and his holier than thou platform of 'accountability' sets up the Conservatives for this sort of criticism.

    Well it soon became obvious to us all (even us 'Tories')that Harper is no different than all the others who came before him.



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