Monday, February 06, 2006

 

I have Good News and Bad News. Which do you want first?

It's always a good idea to take the bad news first that way you walk away with the good news being the last thing you heard. Thus feeling good.

As much as I am disgusted about Emerson and disappointed by the Fortier Quebec pandering once again. You've got to admit it is smart politicing.

Harper was doomed to defeat in a very short time flash backs of Joe Who especially with his supposedly very very right wing hidden agenda.

Me thinks Martin was just waiting in the wings and letting Harper think he had a free pass untill the Libs held a leadership race but the Libs would move sooner rather than later to make the govt fall and Martin would be right there to step back into the role of Liberal leader in the next election. The numbers weren't good for Harper alot worse than MSM and people were led to believe IMHO.

Martin is a Megalomaniac and will always be one he didn't change his stripes just because he lost if anything getting 103 seats after all of the scandal and corruption just confirmed in his mind his devine right to rule.

Now at least Harper has time to prove that the proof is in the pudding. The softwood Lumber thing is already a fait accompli and will justify Emerson's Whoring ways which will convince many that the end justify's the means.

Fortier's appointment to Public works confirms in my mind the future completion of the Lower North Shore road finally putting in place the frame work to drive the final spike in Canada's national highway system with Newfounldand and Labrador becoming united with Canada once and for all with a fixed link. Also the completion of the Trans Labrador Highway will entice more Canadians to pass through Quebec either to go to NL or just do round trip tourism through Quebec and Newfoundland and LABRADOR. Enticing more Canadaians to visit and tour Quebec will further bond this great country of ours!

The one thing I didn't want anytime soon was another election.

This is actually a comment I posted over on Steve Janke's Angry in the Great White Norths blog. But since it was like the 104 comment I felt it deserved it's own post.
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Completed road on Lower North Shore, into the Straights, up to Cartwright, over to Goose Bay and on to Western Labrador and back down to Montreal. Quite the trip when it happens. Lots of trees to look at. Well at least till they can get in and clear cut, be a bit ugly then.
Only leaves the Chunnel to the island, I think not. A professionally run ferry service could do the job adequately given population density and economy.
 
Lots of trees especially in the fall when they turn into Gods coat of many colors.

Lots of wild life.

Lots of scenery.

Lots of rivers for the outdoorsman fishing and hunting types.

Lots of opportunities for aquaculture.

Just to name a few opportunities that such a route would open to opportunity and growth!
 
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