Proportional Representation?………………..Not!

We just dodged a bullet when the referendum to implement some form of  Proportional Representation failed…………..whew.

Up until this vote occurred I did some research on this issue….so you don’t have to. By the way Fair Vote Canada’s argument to trash our electoral process to one that was all inclusive was very misleading. Of course the Greens and NDP were pushing hard for this as it favours left wing coalitions and makes it extremely hard if not impossible for a centre right conservative party from ever gaining power again.

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“PR? Well I tink it goes a somethin lika dis…………………….I tink. Hey…. Mama Mia.”


Well I just read an article by a group that want to change our electoral process from a First Past the Post system to one of Proportional Representation. Their primary argument was, among many, that Canada had one of the most unstable governments of the developed democracies. They cite Italy as an example of electoral stability.

I don’t know about you but as soon as I read that comment their argument became as mushy as a wet noodle or an overcooked bowl of pasta without the meat sauce. They point out that because Canada has had 22 elections as opposed to Italy’s 18 since WW2 that somehow Italy’s electoral process is a model of stability. Holy ravioli, it cannot be. Well it isn’t:

Yes Canada has had 22 elections since WW2 but I would say that this is a reflection of how strong and stable our system of government is.
Canada has a parliamentary system of government based upon Westminster that calls for an election, until Harper’s fixed election date decree, of every 5 years. That alone would require an election every 14.2 years in Canada since 1945 if all governments were majority in nature. But they haven’t been and I would argue that that is also a good thing because the strength of our democracy and parliamentary system of government holds poor governments to account (remember Joe Clark, Meighen) by forcing them to go to the polls for public validation. Minorities can also provide strong legislative government as reflected by Pearson’s successful minority governments of the mid 1960s.

Our system also prevents potential constitutional crises – Mackenzie King, Bing affair comes to mind – something that Italy could only hope for. By the way, Italy may have had only 18 elections since WW2 but they have had 65 different governments since 1945, and therein lies the problem that can arise with Proportional Representation (PR). Nothing gets done. Why? Because governance coalitions are necessary for power and political survival in these countries with their PR systems of government.

Unfortunately, by their very nature, they are unstable. Can you imagine the chaos in Canada if the Layton, Dion and Duceppe coalition had taken down Harper’s minority government back in December 2008? Luckily, through our strong and stable system of rules and protocols, Harper was able to prorogue parliament and thus avoid political instability in this country. The Liberals backed down from the coalition early in 2009. Whew! Of course all of the lefties blew a hissy fit and spewed their spaghetti all over their bibs.
As an example of the efficacy of Italy’s PR system, here are some facts about Italy’s 2008 election:

“An early election was called (in Italy) when Romano Prodi resigned as prime minister in January, after the collapse of his centre-left coalition, which had been in power for just 20 months…only one Italian government has lasted a full five-year term in the last 50 years, led by conservative Silvio Berlusconi between 2001-2006 and even he was forced to resign once during that time by fractious allies.”

“Italians blame electoral laws for chronic instability that brought down the 61st government since World War Two in January. The system, still in use, mixes proportional representation with a threshold of 2 percent for parties in a coalition and 4 percent for single parties. It permitted more than 20 parties to take seats in 2006.”

And the real kicker here is:

“Both Berlusconi and Veltroni favoured altering the system to reduce the PR element and push Italy towards a two-party system.” Unfortunately, for Italy, that hasn’t happened yet.

Who knew?

Italy? Great music? Great singers?………………….Yes

Stable politics?…………………..not so much.

Have a great Navy day.

SJ………………………………….Out.

 

One Toke

Premier Horgan and his sidekick Andrew Weaver must be ecstatic now that Kinder Morgan have put their pipeline expansion plans on hold. Yes, Virginia there are consequences for their actions:

$47 billion lost in government revenue – 800,000 man hours of work gone if the Trans Mountain pipeline gets scrapped, loss of social programs, investor credibility, loss of leadership – not that we ever had any at the provincial and federal level, rule of law and integrity………………priceless.

Kinder surprise Horgan. Banned in the US for good reason. It could cause babies and toddlers to choke – like the BC Caucus.

See the source imageWhat’s inside it you ask?

See the source imageComing to a Vancouver neighborhood near you.

“Yeah butt (sic)”….Weaver was heard to say…” we’ll have barista joints on every corner. Can’t wait” Gerald Butts, Trudeau’s Chief of Staff nodded in agreement, as he took another toke on his dope smoke…yesss!

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Gas at record levels, industry leaving the province, poverty levels soar, provincial GDP tanks. “Yeah butt”…Horgan remarked. Think of all those tourists coming here to take pictures of our Ghost Towns – throughout the province. It’s a win, wynne situation, I tells ya.

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Gerald Butts, Trudeau’s chief of staff nodded in agreement, as he took another draw from his smoke…dope…toke.

See the source imageBC’s gross (sick) domestic product

Grammerly app participation soars in BC government corridors of power after use of “Fook You” escalates on BC’s Letterhead.

Such hypocrisy here. Waiting to hear the outcry when gas hits $2 bucks per litre here in BC. This summer no doubt.

I always thought the NDP party represented workers. Guess not and why oh why does the east coast get a pass with their oil imports from the middle east? And why does the vocal minority always get their way out here in la la land?

Canada? As stupid is as stupid does. BC’s finance minister (below), was beside himself, and everybody else, with glee.

See the source imageTree huggers unite:

See the source imageWedding season is soon upon us in BC.

And where is Trudeau in all of this?

Image result for pics of trudeay indiaGiving thanks to Gaia of course.

Horgan and Weaver’s record so far? They have destroyed the LNG industry here in BC and with it the oil and gas sector as well. What’s their game plan? To destroy all resource based activity here for all time. I am laughing…crying!

Time to get out of Dodge…but I do feel sorry for my children.

You know, the province of BC and Ontario puts more weight into their Sex Education Programs then they do to financial acumen. That is why the adults today have no financial clue. If only they could teach our elementary students how not to blow a personal budget rather than how to blow other things.

That’s my rant for today.

Song of the day. Canada’s new national anthem:

https://youtu.be/Rzqq581Q3Us

SJ………………Out.

Still saddened by Humboldt. God bless everyone. Hug your kids.