NDP BLEW ITS CHANCE

Posted on Wednesday, May 23 at 17:08 by BC Mary
Instead the Liberals laugh their way to the proverbial bank while the New Democrats come out both poorer and electorally kneecapped. Amazingly, NDP MLAs put the pistol to the patella themselves. And it may cost them not only the $29,000 raise they will give up to charity, but also the chance to form government in 2009. That's because they just couldn't turn down the lucrative pensions proposed by the Liberal-appointed commission of wealthy professionals, even after NDP leader Carole James said her MLAs would reject the whole package. James was right all along. And had the NDP run a province-wide campaign against the pot of gold plan they could have killed it. Even if the plan passed, they would be in excellent position to trash the B.C. Liberals through the next election. But the NDP MLAs couldn't do it - they wanted the pension plan themselves. When 24 hours' Sean Holman exclusively reported that the commission had changed its recommendations without the approval of one of the three commissioners, the NDP had a golden opportunity to kill the proposal. Commissioner Sandra Robinson said the recommendations were changed when she was in Europe and that she had "quite a few" disagreements with them. The NDP should have gone crazy about a tainted report and abused process. Instead, not one comment. NDP MLAs refused all media requests for interviews and said nothing about it in the Legislature. So while Campbell is a greedy hypocrite who successfully campaigned to kill the previous pension back in 1996, the NDP MLAs have managed to get him off the hook. They've distanced themselves from their own lower- and middle-income voters, people who will never get a pension worth up to millions of dollars, and who will never make the $76,000 MLAs already make that puts them in the top 10 per cent of taxpayers. As Elvis Costello concluded: "But when they told me 'bout their side of the bargain / that's when I knew that I could not refuse." And so the NDP angels' wings have rusted. Hear Bill Tieleman Mondays at 10 a.m. on CKNW AM 980's Bill Good Show. Website at: http://billtieleman.blogspot.com/ Email: weststar@telus.net [Proofreader's note: this article was edited for spelling and typos on May 24, 2007]

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  1. by RPW
    Thu May 24, 2007 12:27 am
    So our only recourse now is to vote Green in this province......?
    Hypothetically, IF the Greens (any third party) got in, could the raises and pensions be rescinded?

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    "When you change the way you look at things, the things you look at change."
    -Max Planck

  2. Thu May 24, 2007 2:26 am
    The recourse would be people of integrity to hold all politicians responsible for their actions... That would be only if ther actually were any people of integrity and conscience
    To borrow a phrase from Marcarc "Like I said before"
    impliment a Voters Licence

    To blame politicians foe being politiians only goes to show the weakness of the electorate in choosing those who will screw them


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    "It is easy to dodge our responsibilities, but we cannot dodge the consequences of dodging our responsibilities."
    —Sir Josiah Stamp

  3. by RPW
    Thu May 24, 2007 3:06 pm
    Anti Poverty Committee members in Vancouver "evicted" the Premier by trashing his office - under the present setup, this is about the only type a "responsibility" open to us. Everything else is ignored.............

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    "When you change the way you look at things, the things you look at change."
    -Max Planck

  4. Thu May 24, 2007 8:29 pm
    I like the b.s. right-wingers are preaching at me, that we need to pay good money to attract good people.

    Yeah, like the BONE-HEADS in there right now, who got into it not for the money, who just voted themselves a windfall lottery win.

    Can't wait for the next round of MP's, who, with the higher salaries to attract them, will be GREEDY BONE-HEADS, as opposed to just normal ones.

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