Wednesday, April 20, 2011

“I don’t accept that question,” - harper's mindboggling arrogance.

Asked Wednesday if he would be willing to tone down his agenda so that it was acceptable to other parties, Harper was defiant.  “I don’t accept that question,” he told reporters.

So harper whines about how the opposition parties won't work with a minority government - that in itself is absurd since they are part of Parliament and representing the will of the electorate is working with a minority government - but he himself says he won't work with the opposition if he ends up with a minority.

Hey, asshole, you have to accept that question and you have to answer it because it is being asked by the people, and regardless of what you may think, in Canada, it is the Government of Canada, the people's government.


harper expects 2/3 of voters to go against their reasoning and ignore how Parliament works.  He expects them to buy into his rants about how only a majority - his majority of course, can work.  He expects us to ignore how it is him and his party who constantly interfere with process and fail to govern the way the majority of Canadians want them to.

That is why he constantly loses House confidence.  He loses because he and his party can't govern properly.

But he wants us all to ignore that and give the massive failure even more power.

As Ignatieff said, he hasn't earned our trust.  If he gets in with another minority and does not have the confidence of the House, then the opposition is supposed to examine options.  It's their job.  It's the GG's job.  It should be the PM's job, but Mr. Petulant won't work with others.  He won't even accept the question.

The press should drive home the reality of how minorities should function and put a stop to harper's lies once and for all so that those of us who actually give a damn can make democracy work for us.

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