I know that
Stephen Harper is a politician. I know Stephen Harper never had any real work
place experience prior to becoming a politician. I know Stephen Harper, as a Politician,
never held a position of authority at the municipal, Provincial or the Federal
level that would qualify him to be a mayor, Premier or Prime Minister.
I know that
Stephen Harper has absolutely no experience to run Canada.
Stephen
Harper became minority Prime Minister because of voter disillusionment with the
Liberals and a hesitation to vote NDP after years of hearing how they were too
fat left. He gained a majority government because of voter fatigue and apathy.
I know that
Stephen Harper preyed upon voter disillusionment making promises of an open and
accessible government. I know that Stephen Harper and the Conservative Party
would stop at nothing to gain control of the country.
Canadians
have endured a decade of deceit, lies, fraud and outright corruption under
Stephen Harper.
So what is
it that I don’t know?
Very little,
after more than a week of testimony at the Mike Duffy trial I don’t know if
Stephen Harper was made aware of “the checque” that Nigel Wright wrote to Mike
Duffy but that simply brings me back to what I do know. Stephen Harper ought to
have known. To say “I was not aware” only tells Canadians that he has no
respect for the people or the country.
What Canada
needs now is a Prime Minister who cares about the people, a builder with a
vision of what can be, a leader who has an experienced team of individuals who
have past experience in politics and in a workplace environment.
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