Wednesday, April 13, 2011

Harper Government announces new leader.

In the light of yesterdays leaders debate, the Harper government today announces the appointment of its new leader.

The Conservative Party president stated, "Well it was obvious from the results of the debate that he just did not appear human enough for most voters."

The new leader of Her Majesties Government was introduced by the government house leader this morning. "We hope everybody will like our new leader, Gumby. He has the advantage of being just as washable as Stephen Harper was, so scandals wont stick, but has the additional advantage of not appearing so tight and mechanical in public. - Generally a little more human. He has a nicer smile too"

The leaders of the opposition parties agreed with the change in leadership and all said that they look forward to working with the new Conservative government leader.

Friday, April 1, 2011

Harper Government announces renewed support for Democracy

PRESS RELEASE -- 1 April 2011
 
The Harper Government today announced that if re-elected, it would support true democratic principles in Parliament. Since the days of Trudeau, individuals MPs have lost power, as power has been centralized in the PMO. In addition, political parties have grown across this country which represent a significant proportion of the population and they are not being adequately represented in Parliament. The Harper Government is committed to addressing this inequity through the following initiatives:

Monday, March 28, 2011

Stephen Harper Abducted by Aliens

At a press conference yesterday Stephen Harper explained how in 2004, the letter (reprinted at the bottom of this page) to the Governor General and co-signed by himself and the other opposition parties of the day, came into existence.

When asked by reporters if he was being hypocritical by accusing the federal Liberal party of seeking a coalition government when this recently surfaced letter clearly demonstrates that he himself attempted to do the same thing 6 years ago, he explained....

Saturday, March 26, 2011

Election Economic Action Plan

Today the Harper Government unveils the next phase of its Economic Action Plan.

We will be providing almost a $400 million influx to the Canadian economy through a general election. Rather than political parties receiving donations (with considerable tax revenue component) and then sitting on that money so it is unproductive, we are providing insentive for all of them to start spending that money now.  This is money (most of it from taxes) that will be spent in each and every riding in this country, helping you.

We will be encouraging all the political parties to place our Action Plan Logo on all of their campaign material, As Mr Ignatieff has done above.

Thursday, March 24, 2011

Harper Government saves poor countries from generic drugs

This week in advance of the opposition parties expected toppling of the government, Tony Clement was able to prevent the passing of the NDP generic drug bill C-393 which would have had dire consequences for developing nations.

The  NDP was hoping to fast track the bill through the Senate.

Asked for comment about the Bill and what Minister Clement had accomplished, the Minister said Bill C -393 would have allowed drugs that have not been certified by Health Canada to be shipped “to unsuspecting populations, to their detriment.” The drugs, he said, could be redirected to the black market with proceeds going to non-humanitarian causes such as weapons, and the shipments could run afoul of domestic laws and traditions. It was laws like this he suggested that were responsible for the earthquake in Japan and the civil war in Libya as well.

The developing nations can now rest comfortably knowing that their sick and dying citizens suffering from Malaria, Typhoid and AIDS will no longer have to worry about black market weapons, threats to their traditions, or earthquakes, thanks to Mr. Clement.

Tuesday, March 22, 2011

Libya War and the Government in Contempt.

This week Canada and the Harper Government joined the international coalition war against Muammar Gaddafi regime. When asked to comment on Canada's involement in this war, Prime Minister Stephen Harper said "We're dealing with an individual and with a regime that will not be satisfied with the mere re-imposition of authority. The nature of this leader and the nature of his regime is they will massacre every single individual they even remotely suspect of disloyalty. This is an intolerable situation"

Also this week, the committee investigating the contempt charge against this government is preparing to report back to Parliament with a guilty verdict . When asked about the severity of these charges against Stephen Harper's government, and the prospects of a spring election, the committee chair said "We're dealing with an individual and with a regime that will not be satisfied with the mere re-imposition of authority. The nature of this leader and the nature of his regime is they will massacre every single individual they even remotely suspect of disloyalty. This is an intolerable situation"

Tuesday, March 15, 2011

RCMP investigates Access to Information Interference

The RCMP today announced that it was investigating a Conservative Party staffer who interfered in access to information requests for the Public Works department. The Party staffer resigned after a long list of similar "isolated incidents" were discovered.

The Harper Government and Conservative Party have taken the issue quite seriously, which is why only two years after the issue first came to light, the Public Works Minister has now called the RCMP in to investigate.