Archive for February, 2009
Joe Who Said What?: Canadian Stimulus Package to the World
In Clark’s latest pontificating on economic policy, he recommends that Canadian stimulus (read deficit) spending should be a tap opened up to the rest of the world.
While spending our children’s money today on the faulty Keynesian premise of “economic pump-priming” appears to be in vogue, spending it elsewhere for the same purpose seems new to [...]
February 25, 2009
Tags: Joe Clark, Keynesianism Posted in: Blog Content
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Your Guide to the Ideological Makeup for the 40th Parliament!
Until the realigning election of 1993, the ideological differences between parties were relatively minor and anecdotal evidence would suggest that these differences are significantly blurring once again.
The grand-coalition of Mulroney contained not only various strands and degrees of conservatism, but explicitly social-democratic elements. To this day, small pockets of socially conservative fiscal liberals continue [...]
February 20, 2009
Tags: 40th Parliament, Ideology Posted in: Blog Content
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