Their policies and statements are not only superficial but do not address intelligent Canadians. Anyone in the know is well aware that crime has been on the decline for decades yet Vic Toews and the CPC are trying to take credit where credit is not due...
CBC's The Current Takes On Vic Toews And Tories For Claim Their Tough On Crime Approach Working
CBC Radio's "The Current" took on Vic Toews and the Tories on Wednesday after the Public Safety Minister took credit for a dip in the crime rate.
The show opened with the following monologue in the program's signature voice:
It's Wednesday, July 25th. Public Safety Minister Vic Toews says the lowest crime rate in 40 years shows his government's tough-on-crime approach is working. Also working: The tough on jobs approach for high unemployment, the tough on economy approach for record home prices, the tough on environment approach for record temperatures and tough on all of you who didn't vote Tory. This is The Current.You can hear it for yourself here.
Toews claimed on Twitter Tuesday that the Tories' "tough-on-crime" approach is working, but that there is still work to be done to get the crime rate back to where it was in the early 1960s. His tweet came after Statistics Canada released data showing that the crime rate is at a 40-year low.
Obviously, "The Current" disagrees with Toews' assessment of the situation and of the Conservatives' approach to, well, everything.
The question of whether a news program on the nation's public broadcaster should take sides in the nation's politics was nowhere to be seen on "The Current's" Facebook page Wednesday, where the monologue was also posted.
"The man is a numbskull. The crime rate has been declining for years and has little if anything to do with the ridiculous and populist 'tough on crime' act," one commenter wrote.
"Nothing like a politician underestimating the intelligence of it's (sic) own country's residents," posted another.
As of Wednesday afternoon, all of the comments on the post supported the radio show.
And it seems the Facebook users have a point.
"Overall, this marked the eighth consecutive decrease in Canada’s crime rate," the StatsCan study said. "Since peaking in 1991, the crime rate has generally been decreasing, and is now at its lowest point since 1972."
So it's more than a little rich for Toews to be taking credit for something that started when Brian Mulroney was still prime minister.
read more.... http://www.huffingtonpost.ca/2012/07/25/cbc-the-current-tories_n_1703738.html?1343253945#slide=760120
How does an idiot come up with a figure of crime being 208% greater than 1962 when the population was almost 50 % less than today and 1962 was a more gentler time. A time when fewer crimes were reported and many were considered forgivable.
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