Wednesday, March 23, 2011

Behind the Scenes...to an Election Call

Virtually since the Last Election I have predicted a Spring 2011 Election - check my Blogs.





I am not a magician - I simply am getting long in the tooth.





A Minority Parliament's useful date usually expires after two and half years - combine that with the Best


Season to have an Election - Spring and Voila you have Spring 2011.





But let's take a behind the scenes look at why all 4 Parties wanted to go now beyond the fact that the House had reached its Best Before Date.





First though a Disclaimer.





I am not saying I believe what I think the various Parties appear to be believing, I am simply saying that this is what I think they are thinking. Indeed, in some cases I believe they are misjudging the situation but more on that in a later Blog(s).





The Tories.





It is not easy running a minority government - lots of irritations not the least of which is being unable to get into your real program. Prime Ministers stuck in such situations dream of the day that they will be able to pursue their objectives unfettered. This is especially the case with the current occupant of 24 Sussex, Stephen Harper who has been stuck in this situation for some 5 (long) years.





And right now he finds himself and his Party on the brink of forming a Majority Government.





Polls over the course of the last few months showed the Tories ranging between a low of 35 % and a high of 43% with the median number being around 39%.





With the way in which the 4 Parties are split - the Tories should easily be returned with Majority Status if that 39% Median holds.





So Harper offers a bit in the Budget with the knowledge that that bit will not be enough for the Opposition Parties thereby putting the onus on them for the Election Call.








The Liberals





They know that this Election can only come out poorly for them. But they have had enough cow towing and propping up the Tories.





Plus the Grits themselves have had enough with their Leader. They want to get on with the bloodletting and see Ignatiff on his way back to the good ole USA.





But Ignatiff too has had enough. He never expected Politics in Canada to be so tough. He has taken one knock after another - some I believe undeserved - but he has ended up making Stephan Dion look positively good.





Ignatiff I believe wants out in the worst way but he is too proud to quit before once going to the Polls so he is prepared to do just that. Go to the Polls and then get on with his life and I do not believe his time a Opposition Leader will stand out positively for him in his years to come.







The NDP





Now to Jack - he smells blood.





And it is not Tory Blood - he too understands that the Conservatives are most likely to come out victorious - probably a Majority or at least a Strong Minority.





No, the Blood he smells is Grit Blood.





Again, let's look at the recent Polls.





Over the last few months the Liberals have ranged from 23% to 28% with a median of 26 %.





The NDP has ranged from 13 % to 20 % with a median of 17%. He knows too that the Liberal vote is more widely dispersed than is the NDP vote. For instance, the Liberals will get more votes in the East, in Quebec and in Ontario than will Jack's group where they will be competing with the Tories and Bloc and in many cases coming out 2nd.





But the NDP will be strong in the major Cities and in the West and in Northern Ontario.





He also sees the Liberals being on the verge of a free fall; the Libs are going into the Election dispirited.





Simply put - Jack sees rank and file Liberals turning to his Party in the upcoming Election and even foresees winning more seats than the Grits.





Visions of Opposition Leader dance in his head.





But don't celebrate too soon Jack.








The Bloc





This Party stands to win as much or more than the Conservatives.





Recent polling puts them at 40 % or so in Quebec almost two times as high as their closest rival the Liberals at 22%.



If those numbers hold and I expect they will, you will see the Bloc returned with upwards of 55 seats of the 75 Quebec seats available.



In 1993 the Bloc won 54 seats in Quebec and became Canada's Official Opposition Party.



The same could happen this time too.



But whether it does or not - such an increase would put the Bloc in stronger command of Quebec and should their sister provincial party win in the next Quebec Election - look out.





So that's my read. I have not seen much if any of what I have written above in the main street media. But that's my best bet and I stand by it.



As I see it...



'Galagher'

Monday, March 21, 2011

Ignatieff ...and most likely Harper....

are skating on thin ice.

Let's begin with the Honourable Leader of Her Majesty's Loyal Opposition ...Michael Ignatieff.

He has boldly (cynically) announced that should he be Elected, His Government would contribute to the planned Quebec Hockey Rink. You know - the one that will eventually be owned by Billionaires and played in by spoiled young Millionaires.

You get the feeling that Ignatieff would auction off his own mother if it meant more votes.

Thankfully, the media has seen through this blatant attempt at vote buying and has been most vociferous in its criticism.

As you know, from earlier Blogs, I initially had hopes for the Leader of the Opposition but that Hope faded long ago. His recent announcement merely confirms the correctness of my negative opinion of him.

Not surprisingly, a poll out this weekend shows that the Tories, followed by the NDP would provide "honest, open and trustworthy government" should they be elected, with those Polled having the Ignatieff Liberals coming in a distant third.

Maybe Ignatieff would be better off bribing the Pollsters.

Anyway, you will also know that I threatened in a recent Blog not to vote Conservative if they too fell into such Pork Barrelling nonsense. Fortunately the Tories have at last come out against such a waste of taxpayers dollars - but at first they flew alot of trial balloons. Remember the Quebec Caucus in their Hockey Uniforms.

Or did they back off?

In this weekend's paper the Tories announced a new $1 Billion infrastructure initiative of which over half will be spent in the Province of Quebec. I thought the Tories were on record as opposing further such spending based on the orgy of spending endured over the course of the last 2 years.

Call me cynical but here is what I think may (likely) have happened:

M. Prime Minister Charest the Prime Minister of Canada is on the line for you.

Bonjour Prime Minister - Good Day to you too Prime Minister.

Jean I have a proposition for you.

Always ready for a proposition Stephen.

I want you to announce that your Government will fund the Quebec Rink with the City of Quebec.

You are funny Stephen - you know we don't have the money to do that.

Jean - of course you do - what about all that Transfer Money Canada supplies to Quebec year in and year out - use a small part of that.

No can do Stephen - we need that money to subsidize our hydro costs, provide $7 day care, ridiculously cheap tuition and of course pay the damages resulting from Bill 101 ... among other things..

Oh yeah, I forgot.

Okay, but what about the Taxes you do collect from Quebecers surely some of that could go toward the Rink?

It is all spoken for.

Such as?

Such as our Bridges are falling down and our roads are in dis-repair.

But we have been pumping out Infrastructure Money like drunken sailors - surely Jean you got alot of that work done over the last 2 years?

Well not enough it.

Okay here is what we'll do Jean - We will cut a Billion Dollar Cheque for more infrastructure work. Quebec will get over half of that money - ie over $500 Million and that will free up funds for your Rink.

I knew we could count on you Stephen.

But Jean, this cannot get out publicly.

Understood, but how can we help you?

Jean, don't criticize us in the coming Election and hopefully you will even be able to find some words of praise for our Government.

Well Stephen there is no problem with the first but in regard to Words of Praise we may need just a little more...if you know what I mean.

Sadly I do Jean.

As I see it...

'Galagher'