Friday, September 26, 2008

Blood Stains On My Feces

Program I: NPD

You want to download the program from the NDP? The answer is no. No, it's impossible. Or so damn impractical, since ' is offered in HTML (and on a yellow-orange Reno-Depot), but not. Pdf.

M'enfin when I say not practical, I mean obviously those who want to keep a copy for future reference. Because the party itself, it can not only change things on the sly when they see fit, but also to recycle arguments.

Thus their odd structure allows them to assert that the reductions offered by Harper to large companies have made education inaccessible , contributed to the warming of the planet , prevented the backup jobs Forestry , encouraged the crisis in manufacturing , made everyday uncertain and unapproachable, multiplied scams engineered by big business against consumers and made cell phones unaffordable, and that the absence of Liberal Stephane Dion during key votes is simultaneously responsible for pollution of abandonment of the Kyoto targets , the poor health of Canadians , of job loss in forestry workers , destruction of family and hopes of immigrant of the crisis in manufacturing , of poverty in Canada , of corporate profits of cost of living in Canada of abysmal standard of living Amerindians of that your vote does not count and lack of child care spaces - as if it were so many independent facts.

In fact, the NDP excessive profits are an aggravating factor that leads to a somewhat unsettling lyricism. Thus, we attribute part of bank profits to the "despair of poor countries" and said it Jack Layton
"filed a bill to ban unfair advertising to children under 13 years. In general, these are ads that promote unhealthy food whose profits are massive. "
(as if a nonprofit organization would have the moral right to announce" cookies that Grow "seasoned DDT) .

The NDP stands for free, even in areas less used nowadays, as evidenced by this passage :
"When he signed a free trade agreement with Colombia, [Harper] has negotiated a clause which allows businesses connected to the paramilitaries to pay a simple fine every time they kill a trade unionist. "

Program NDP has been written in English, and the thing quickly becomes clear from reading. That may be, at least in part, because the translation also seems to have been entrusted to the English gent found there some bizarre formulations. It says such as Stephen Harper
"has broken his election promise to protect funding for higher education by allocating it through a transfer to Canada's education, as is the case for health care. "
(You really have suffered cuts in education to understand something) that "only 11 percent of Conservative MPs are women" (the most conservative members of Parliament would therefore transsexual - surprising that the information comes from the NDP). They say also that
"Instead of addressing the backlog of the immigration system in Canada, he passed a law that gives the Immigration Minister arbitrary powers to move people in the waiting list of 900,000 people, or eliminate them. "
(a denunciation of genocide that the NDP has put himself in italics) and that "one third of the jobs available will require Soon an apprenticeship or college training, "implying the mutually exclusive nature of learning and training college (mind you, this may not be true).

In some cases, however, may be assumed deliberate manipulation of language, as when we recall that the NDP has "filed a motion banning the use of pesticides for cosmetic purposes," which, unless they try to ban lipstick PCB corresponds to a reference herbicide lawn that just wants to avoid obscure enough to antagonize the electoral segment not completely is marginal represent owners of suburban lawns.

The program is not an unstoppable logic. For example, he denounces Conservative targets on carbon emissions as unrealistic, before (a few paragraphs down) bragging to propose more stringent.

Sometimes information is missing, like when we says that "[w] hile Dion sat in the cabinet, the Liberals have imposed a ceiling of 2 percent in spending on essential services" for natives, it is impossible to determine what this is two percent (although can be assumed to match fifty percent to four percent, one hundred percent and two percent).

Similarly, when we add Jack Layton "requested the establishment of binding rules for energy efficiency to help drivers consume less gasoline," remind us that we must always wary of a government that thinks that the verbs "help" and "force" are perfect synonyms.

More seriously, some claim the program are clearly outside of this category of events called "reality" as when one says that Harper government "has even removed the word" equality "from the mandate of the federal agency that focuses on issues relating to women," while the homepage of Status of Women Canada says "His work is to advance equality for women and remove barriers to the participation of women in society, putting particular emphasis on increasing economic security and eliminating violence against them. "

Similarly, any its health section speaks constantly of a hypothetical system Canadian public health single stamped with the provinces as partners in federal, while health is clearly and unambiguously under provincial jurisdiction.

Finally, the defense that the NDP promises to manufacturing (which "should be the spearhead of a prosperous and sustainable future") is puzzling. Of course, one can seek the votes of plant workers. But when one says that "[s] ince 2002, more than a quarter of a million jobs in manufacturing have disappeared or have been outsourced overseas due to unfair trade agreements", it admits a better vision simplistic game international competition. In trying to focus the economy on "shoppe" is also suggests an economic plan that is a little scary, a plan based on logic (the cost is not a relevant factor in the selection of economic sectors to be developed) that , pushed to its limit, could be worth of grants to any proposed planting of sugarcane in southern Ontario.

Tell me, since I am a big fan of implied bad faith, I ask you a question? Someone has already played in "Professor Layton and the Last Time Travel ?



See also:

Programs, Federal Edition
Program II: Liberal Party of Canada
Program III: Bloc Québécois
Program IV: Conservative Party


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