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Monday, August 19, 2013

More B#!!S#!T from the "Blame Shifters"


Lately the Conservative Party has included a lot of anti-Trudeau language into their fundraising efforts.

Interestingly, it seems that they've changed their strategy.

As part of their latest fundraising campaign to supporters, the Tories are asking for money to help change the channel on the Senate scandals.

Yahoo! Canada News obtained a telephone recording of one of those solicitations.

Here is their pitch, made to a 'supporter' on Thursday:


"Next month, the House gets back in session and we're worried that the media is going to pick up where they left off and that was the Senate issue. And you know, we want to focus on a lot of other things that we've done well.

We're doing a big media campaign. The economy is our number one focus. Our country's economy is the strongest in the G-7. Our taxes are the lowest they've been in 15 years. We've overhauled our criminal justice and immigration [systems] in the last 2 year's we've had our majority.

But it seems most of the media coverage remains pretty negative.

So by doing this we can get our message out to Canadians. We will also have a new Speech from the Throne which will lay out the direction of the government for the next two years, as well, heading into the next election.

And we're just asking for your support to get that message out with a 75 per cent tax credit.

...When we go back in September we know what we're going to be facing. We're really trying to change that channel and that's why we're doing the campaign at the same time to get our...new agenda."

http://ca.news.yahoo.com/blogs/canada-politics/tories-ask-supporters-help-change-channel-senate-scandals-214517905.html


Canada has become a country of part time, temporary and contract workers under this government. They have destroyed our environmental laws, opened the door to corporate abuses and lowered taxes to corporations while endangering the people with the slash and gut policies.

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