What a difference a day makes

19/11/08 1 COMMENTS

Yesterday Layton and Dion were calling for more civility in the House. People don’t want the name calling and shouting matches in question period. “We must all work together for the economy’s sake” was the phrase of the day. Dion pledged not to abstain on votes anymore, indicating a will to work together.
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From my friend Jackie: “Give me more money!”

19/11/08 4 COMMENTS

Yes, I received another email from my good friend Jack Layton this afternoon. After he chalked up his “historic gains this election”, he sat down with Mr. Harper and told him how to fix this economy thing, and, he says, he hopes Harper can put aside his petty partisan ways and listen to him. Jackie hopes Mr. Harper mentions the following suggestions in his throne speech:

  • Cancelling the scheduled 2009 unconditional corporate tax giveaways;
  • Investing in the new energy economy to create jobs and fight climate change;
  • Investing in a national training strategy;
  • Cracking down on the banks receiving government support but still charging outrageous credit card and ATM fees;
  • Protecting pensions and RRSPs so that Canadians can sleep at night knowing their retirement is safe and secure.

Jackie, don’t get me wrong, these are good suggestions. Really good, but I don’t think in this time of economic uncertainty that ATM fees are really all that important. Or fighting climate change. Or national training, whatever that is.

All throughout the letter my good friend Jackie mentions me and my family and how he wants to help us. All we have to do to weather this storm, is to “stick together and put family first”. On three occasions in the short letter my pal Jackie tells us how to accomplish this: by giving him some money. Just $20. That’s enough. But give ’em more money!

My buddy Jackie is going to help me and my family weather this economic storm by taking more money out of our pockets!

I am richer for having such a good friend.