Elizabeth May has her work cut out for her and as tempting as it is to
imagine that she is riding in on her white steed to provide political
salvation for the poor
consider these comments with respect to the Green platform in the last
election before you start voting Green for the poor:
I think the key item, for myself and many others, is strong policy. So I
went to the Green web site.
There I found the following.
http://www.greenparty.ca/issues.html~&MMN_position=128:128.html
1) 'Fiscal policy' will only "postpone corporate tax cuts",
http://www.greenparty.ca/fiscal_policy.html~&.html and will,
2) "push the government to allow corporations to pool pension funds to
provide improved risk management with more aggressive investment strategies
to increase financial returns, increase tax deductibility levels for
employer contributions, and to define the status of pension fund surpluses."
http://www.greenparty.ca/fiscal_policy.html~&.html
this item represents further financial industry consolidation and monopoly.
3) the 'policy' is scanty, and other than tinkering with the GST, is working
lock-step with finance/ insurance giants who are trying to extract more
public subsidies;
"The Green Party believes that the more pressing problem facing
corporations is not high tax rates, but rather the fiscal reform that is
required to help them address their unfunded employee pension liability
crisis."
http://www.greenparty.ca/fiscal_policy.html~&.html
Much like Paul Martin, Jim Harris tosses rhetoric against 'American
insurance companies' around http://www.greenparty.ca/mediarelease91.html
with specific measures which in fact will give those same corporations
deeper access to our pockets.
4) we get a hint of where Harris is actually headed further up in the media
release; "Numerous American corporations are now either in bankruptcy
protection or facing it, partially as a result of health care costs for
existing workers and commitments to former employees," said Harris.
http://www.greenparty.ca/mediarelease102.html
Then, when we go to 'Health Care policy' all we read is a Cancer plan that
would have funding go to specific institutes, but not necessarily for
public implementation.
http://www.greenparty.ca/health_care.html~&.html .
Following the cancer 'plan' are only 3 more points - allocating some cash
for 'education', 'urging' Alberta to limit private clinics, and a rather
contradictory statement;
"The Green Party of Canada is the only national party that has a plan to
deal with the problem of private health care, which included urging Quebec
to invoke the notwithstanding clause in the Supreme Court decision last
winter. The party will issue a detailed health care plan later in the
campaign. "
When one clicks on this item, one gets further contradictions;
"Health care is a provincial matter, and the problem has to be dealt with
at a provincial level," Mr. Harris said. As such, it would be up to the
individual provinces to deal with existing private clinics. The Green Party
of Canada would ensure, however, that the Canada Health Act applies to all
provinces equally and is enforced. "
http://www.greenparty.ca/mediarelease91.html
and that's it !
It looks like the only places where Jim Harris is getting specific is on
items of benefit to the corporate sector.
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> Greta, I'm so glad you wrote to Elizebeth May, even gladder that she
> replied. I also hope she runs for leadership of the Green Party and shall
> reinforce that with an email to her. Thanks for supplying the contact info
> to the list.
>
> Ocean
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