Saturday 10 October 2015

Stephen Harper for PM (again)



Leadership: Because of his proven leadership. The decisions he has made over this past mandate prove he is able to make the right decisions concerning the economy. Tax cuts are a bonus. Because we know where those tax cuts are going under Justin Trudeau


The Alternative: Of course, the liberal star is endorsing Justin as the next PM. They'll support the next liberal leader too, which is why they are too liberal. He's not ready. He will say anything to become the next PM and the Star will still support him. Get ready for taxes, taxes and taxes under Justin Trudeau. Tax break for middle class (that's those who make between $40,000 and $90,000 a year) I don't think so. We should also remember what he said. A deficit for each of the first 4 years of power. Which is much like Kathleen Wynne and her liberals.






Here's what he said,
 “Obviously I believe to ensure stability, to ensure an agenda of lower taxes, balanced budget and spending that is actually effective and goes into people’s pockets, I think a majority Conservative government is the way to make that a certainty. I think anything else puts that at risk.”
Stephen Harper.


Here is proven leadership. This is what we've seen, this is what to expect. I think the key is that Harper doesn't make foolish mistakes by bring new things like income splitting--so as to lower taxes on men and women who have a family to support. A conservative gov't. to but not at the expense of a deficit. Which is why we haven't seen it yet. But under the liberals and NDP, they are just against income splitting to begin with. They want that money. Not you.




This is what we've seen, this is what to expect.






And I hate to say it, but if we lose this election it's going to take a long while before a new Conservative Gov't. comes into power and promises income splitting again. Do you want to wait that long?


Here is the latest:




http://news.nationalpost.com/news/canada/canadian-politics/stephen-harper-on-why-conservatives-will-win-the-election















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