The Tory boy has done it again. With another hard-hitting video about the waste of taxpayer money known as the gun registry.
The Tory boy has done it again. With another hard-hitting video about the waste of taxpayer money known as the gun registry.
With the 2010 midterms quickly approaching, the Republicans have jumped out to a commanding 10 point lead for the race to control Congress. It looks like a good year to be a Republican.
Source: Gallup
The last Gallup weekly generic ballot average before Labor Day underscores the fast-evolving conventional wisdom that the GOP is poised to make significant gains in this fall’s midterm congressional elections. Gallup’s generic ballot has historically proven an excellent predictor of the national vote for Congress, and the national vote in turn is an excellent predictor of House seats won and lost. Republicans’ presumed turnout advantage, combined with their current 10-point registered-voter lead, suggests the potential for a major “wave” election in which the Republicans gain a large number of seats from the Democrats and in the process take back control of the House.
I support the ideals of lower taxes and less government . I can’t say if an American phenomenon can be completely translated to the Canadian political climate. I do agree that freedom is a universal value that we all should cherish.
source Toronto Sun
Is the Tea Party Canada-bound?
By BRIAN LILLEY, Parliamentary Bureau
OTTAWA – Are Canadians getting fed up with government regulations, rules and taxes? The man behind an attempt to start a Tea Party movement in Canada hopes so.
Andrew Lawton wants to bring that spirit to Canada.
Lawton, a conservative-leaning activist from London, Ont., is one of the organizers behind an online attempt to start a Tea Party movement in Canada.
starting with a Facebook group, Lawton says there are plans for rallies this fall in Ottawa and Quebec City. Other cities may be added.