The NDP have decided that the “cannot support the Liberal
Budget” despite it being a very 'labour friendly' budget. Too
friendly in my opinion, the Ontario Pension Plan can be considered a
worker friendly measure or a business tax depending upon you point of
view and no doubt increases the cost to both worker and employer but
for those who refuse to save is perhaps necessary, would that the
feds would do a little more.
There is no doubt in my mind that Billions must be spent on
infrastructure upgrades, transportation services (both urban and
rural) and improving BASIC services for Ontarians, there is also no
doubt but that unions of all stripes need to be reigned in
(particularly public unions), for those increasing number of us in
the 'lower income' bracket simply cannot afford their ever increasing
demands. We all know these things will never happen for soon as ANY
increasing in taxes or spending (particularly for those who can most
afford it) it is quickly slammed by said upper crust.
Whilst I thought that it was not the right time for increased
payroll deductions and investment into an enhanced pension plan
(unfortunately many of those that DONT or WONT save land up on the welfare
rolls which the MUNICAPLALITES pay for through property tax) I found
the budget fairly good and I wonder what the alternative is. More BS
from the Cons no doubt, and more 'poor bloody unions' from the NDP?
There is also no doubt that the former Lib inner circle tried to buy
the last election in ONE riding by reversing a decision to build a
generation station where it was needed but not popular after it was
contracted and partly built. The new leadership is wearing this one
with much help from those who would put the thirst for power before
cooperation and the current reality of the Ontario economy.
The result of this expensive struggle for power will undoubtedly
be another minority government and in my view it could go any which
way. Regular readers of my blogs will know that I dislike the Harper
Regime with a passion and I put Hudak in the same category, I have no
time for MPs or MPPs who totally reject an opposing point of view
before it is even presented and debated. I do have some respect for
the NDP and their leaders rather understated attempt to 'work with'
the minority government but am greatly concerned that they will not
stand up to the public unions who are now holding us all up for
ransom (not that this has changed much under any government).
There is but one thing which Ontario needs and that is JOBS, how
to actually achieve that is open to debate and I certainly cannot see
any easy answers, although self employment and small business would
seem to be the obvious sector to target. The days of a secure job
that will support you and you family for decades is long gone (unless
you work for the government in some manner perhaps) so taking you
future into your own hands as much as possible is perhaps the best
strategy.
So to sum it up, its seems that it is an unnecessary and expensive
exercise that will resolve nothing, create more unrest and
uncertainty and leave folks like myself wondering which of the
useless political parties to support (I know, I know, I am supposed
to vote for the candidate but that too is a bit of an exercise in
futility!)
That’s my take but I am not happy about it! Where the hell is
that 'non of the above check box?
We all feel helpless in having ANY input to those that would
propose to form government but for rural residents one small thing
you can do (before May 7th) is participate in this
survey:-
The Rural Ontario Institute wants each of the political parties to
articulate how their platforms address rural priorities. To help
formulate these “questions of importance to rural Ontario,”
please take a moment to respond to this short survey and let us
know what YOU think are the priorities.
Click
here for the survey.
A longtime rural resident, I use my 60 plus years of life learning to opinionate here and elsewhere on the “interweb” on everything from politics to environmental issues. A believer in reasonable discourse rather than unhelpful attacks I try to give positive input to the blogesphere, so feel free to comment upon rural issues or anything else posted here. But don’t be surprised if you comments get zapped if you are not polite in your replys.
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4 comments:
Hudak terrifies me, Howarth doesn't have a solid idea about anything in this province and the Liberals are corrupt and untrustworthy (as if you could ever trust a politician).
Its going to be a very tough choice Anne, will the protest vote go to the Greens I wonder.
The Greens are the only choice in this election...
Locally we have a very energetic and outgoing Green candidate, Jenny Parsons, but as always its going to be hard to beat the 'established partys'
See http://www.gbosgreens.ca/WP_V1_0_0/?page_id=498
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