Sunday, June 29, 2008

Harper on Zimbabwe: "'Perversion of democracy'




Then there’s Harper’s own perversion of democracy:

TAXING INCOME TRUSTS: RECONCILABLE OR
IRRECONCILABLE DIFFERENCES?



Report of the Standing Committee on
Finance

February 2007
39th PARLIAMENT, 1st SESSION

RECOMMENDATION 1
It is imperative that a democratic government be as transparent as possible when levying a new tax so that it can be held to account by its citizens. The Committee, therefore, recommends that the federal government release the data and methodology it used to estimate the amount of federal tax revenue loss caused by the income trust sector.

Here's Harper, the tin pot dictator, calling the kettle black:
Perversion of Democracy
PM joins world leaders in slamming Zimbabwe vote

9 comments:

Anonymous said...

A little over the top don't you think

Anonymous said...

Dear Anonymous:

Perverting democracy can take many forms. Providing blacked out documents as "proof" of tax leakage is something only a tin pot dictator like Harper would do....so is promising never to "raid seniors' nest eggs" and turn around nine months later and do that very thing. Meanwhile Canadians have lost $35 billion of theie life savings.....is this sounding third world enough for you yet?

Then there was the RCMP's Zacardelli letter sent to the NDP in the middle of the last election that announced a criminal investigation into the alleged income trust tax "leak" that through the 2006 election....is this sounding perversion of democracy enough for you yet?

Brent Fullard

Anonymous said...

You make some good points, but comparing Canada to Zimbabwean situation IS over the top.

Anonymous said...

"through" should read "threw", as in:

Then there was the RCMP's Zacardelli letter sent to the NDP in the middle of the last election that announced a criminal investigation into the alleged income trust tax "leak" that threw the 2006 election....is this sounding perversion of democracy enough for you yet?

Anonymous said...

Who is comparing Canada to Zimbabwe?

I am comparing Harper's utter disregard for democracy in Canada with his feigned concern for democracy in Zimbabwe.

If Harper were truly concerned about democracy in Zimbabwe, he has plenty of opportunity to say something about it over the course of the last three months, when it might have had some effect.....but now?.....after the fact?....what a lame attempt at correcting the gross injustice taking place in that country.

Why am I not surprised?

Brent Fullard

Anonymous said...

I suppose Harper doesn't think telling malignant lies to get elected is a perversion of democracy. Being comfortable in this denial - else he wouln't be so gratuitously hyypocritical - he will surely do it again and again. But we will be chad wise next time, won't we?

Acer

Anonymous said...

It looks like all good 'dictator's' have a lying Finance Minister to 'balance the books'...!


I have always suspected Finance Minister Amos Kimunya is out of his depth when it comes to serious matters of economic governance.

After endlessly denying the Grand Regency hotel had been sold, the minister had the shameless cheek to express “happiness” with Lands Minister James Orengo’s sale disclosure.

Fransman

Anonymous said...

Perversion of democracy?.......read:

Mark Carney has hijacked our democracy

http://caiti-online.blogspot.com/
2007/12/mark-carney-has-hijacked-
our-democracy.html

Anonymous said...

Harper?

Perversion of democracy?

Yup, right on the money...

MP