Why the conservative government thought that the opposition would happily accept some crumbs in the federal budget is beyond me. And the way Jim Flaherty was spouting off this morning about how wonderful this budget is, I'm surprised Stephen didn't call the election himself this morning, instead of waiting for the Liberals to bring down the government. Get on with it!
Okay...so here are the budget highlights:
-Money for seniors living in poverty. (An added $50 a month to the GIS. This hardly addresses senior poverty. Seriously? $50 a month?)
-Elimination of the mandatory retirement age. (So old folks can keep on contributing to society, instead of bleeding the public coffers....especially that bonus $50!)
-Creating a program to help military veterans transition to jobs in the construction trades. (Low paying, limited security, seasonal, with huge injury rates? Please.)
-$100 million to establish a Canada Brain Research Fund. (they should begin the search for brains in the PMO)
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"Make no mistake, this was a classic pre-election budget, sprinkled with dozens of trinkets that will be promoted on the hustings by Harper in a campaign that could begin as early as Saturday.
The budget was carefully crafted to cover two scenarios: an election if necessary, but not necessarily an election."