Wednesday, March 21, 2007

Liberals Used "Trickery" to "Balance" Budget: Toews

Story here. h/t: NationalNewswatch.com

Treasury Board President Vic Toews (photo at left) pointed the finger the other day at the Liberals, who, under Paul Martin's (foreground in photo at right, sharing a laugh with a crony at how easily they fooled so many Canadians for so long) Finance Ministership, effectively cooked the books of Canada's finances, using the disputed $30 billion Public Service pension surplus to move the numbers around in some deliberate, sinister, greedy Liebrano shell game to make it seem that the deficit shrank faster and disappeared sooner than it actually did, enabling them to falsely claim sound fiscal discipline, winning votes and elections based largely on the myth they created that they were fiscally conservative, while real conservatives knew they never really were, despite some devastating chops they took at such critically important things as the medical system and National Defence.

Of course, the Liberals wasted billions of dollars on all kinds of boondoggles, scams, secretive "foundations" and much, much more. They shifted billions from critically important things over to things Liebrano$$$ wanted and things that got votes in key areas of the country.


EXCERPTS/What Mr. Toews said:

As for trickery in budgets ... I have learned some things in Treasury Board and in Justice how Paul Martin balanced the books

(...)if we look at how they dealt with the so-called pension surplus, simply moving it because they overstated the liabilities of the public service pension. They then simply took that liability, and I don't know what the technical word is, but they said we've overstated it and so they moved it to the asset side and balanced the books.

That's how they balanced the books. There wasn't a dime of fiscal prudence there. It was simply an accounting mechanism.


So as I've said in the past, once the Conservatives got in and examined what was what, we'd learn what the Liebrano$$$ did during their long, devastating, authoritarian leftist reign.

Now we know something else.

But wait... there's more... much, much more to come. Come April 1st, the Federal Accountability Act comes into force, enabling the Auditor General with powers not previously granted to her so she can now look into areas never before seeing the light of public knowledge as to financial activities. Crown Corporations, the secretive "foundations", etc...

The skeletons are about to come out of their closets, one by one...

The Liberal Party of Canada is indeed in big trouble. They never found their way out of the deep, dark, scary woods. They'll soon be exposed... again, again, again... ad infinitum!