The Globe and Mail carried a story on July 30, Liberals slapping back against Tories' partisan flyer tactics, about how Liberal MPs have now also started to send out partisan "ten percenters" after complaining about the Conservatives' ten percenters to no avail.
Other Liberal bloggers have applauded this move, but I disagree.
The partisan ten percenters had been energizing and motivating Liberal party supporters and other voters. A lot of people were angry at these mailings, told us so, and I think we could have capitalized (were capitalizing!) on them to build up our own organization.
Instead, this is looking like out-of-control, pre-writ, partisan mud-slinging funded, unwillingly I am certain, by the tax-payer. It's not going to help us solve some of the structural problems with Canadian democracy like voters getting turned off by politics and disengaging from the political process. (problems that Conservatives are less concerned about, since it serves their interests)
My feeling is that Liberals are not going to realize a net profit by choosing this route. I can't see, for example, that it's going to help the Liberal party pick up members and supporters.
Friday, July 31, 2009
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The liberals should realize that although the tories are the government, they have failed three times to get a majority. So why copy tory political methods? They obviously don't work well at all.
What has succeeded in the past? Remember the "red book"? Ignatief should make a new one of those (if he could ...), and use some money to mail it out.
What does the Liberal party want to do in government? I don't know!
Some topics:
Nuclear energy
Reforming science policy (large scale science is difficult to fund in Canada)
Science and engineering doctorates
Climate change
Carbon capture
Native policy
Minimum income and welfare
University education
Northern policy
Carbon taxes
GST
Income taxes
Interprovincial trade
Deepening international cooperation in developing countries
Foreign aid
International law
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