The Sham “Ethics” of Campaign Finance

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Apr 232012
 

Flash Drive with Ron Gray: The Sham “Ethics” of Campaign Finance

Watching the hearings by the Commons Committee on Access to Information, Privacy and Ethics is a bizarre sort of entertainment—almost as much fun as a root canal. The partisan jousting between the MPs makes a mockery of the idea that this is any sort of objective “enquiry”.

A example: NDP MP Pat Martin misquoted witness David Marler (a Conservative candidate) as having said the Tory “in-and-out” funding of television advertising “didn’t pass the smell test.”

“That’s not what I said,” retorted Marler, who then explained that he said he refused to sign because, as a first-time candidate, he didn’t understand what was being proposed—and as a lawyer, he refuses to sign anything he doesn’t understand. “If my Mom proposed it, I wouldn’t—well, maybe I’d sign it for my Mom, because I respect her,” he added. “But not even for a brother would I sign something I didn’t understand.”

Conservative MP Dean Del Mastro then skewered Martin nicely by pointing out that a shared national media purchase, partly reported as a local advertising expense, was exactly what the NDP had done for Olivia Chow in Toronto’s Trinity/Spadina riding.

What makes this “ethics” investigation so painful is that no one questions the ethics of the four parties in Parliament voting themselves $30 million a year of taxpayers’ money, while strangling the fund-raising of other parties.

Clearly, those already in the House want to pull up the drawbridge behind them, to block new parties and new ideas. The formula for funding the four parties in Parliament—tied to the number of votes they gained in the last election—is a formula for preserving the status quo: those who got the most votes get more money to campaign for reelection.

But left out in the cold by this equation is the indefeasible right of voters to have access to adequate information about all the options available to them.

The honorable Members sitting around the table seem only to care about holding onto their sinecures by bolstering their parties’ partisan advantages.

The CHP has several times proposed a plan by which each taxpayer—from whom the lion’s share of the money for election campaigns now comes, after all—should have the right to designate which party gets their money.

As Thomas Jefferson wrote, 200 years ago: “It is tyrannical to compel a man to pay for the promulgation of ideas with which he does not agree.” For example, like most pro-Life Canadians, I disagree strongly with the anti-life policies of the four parties that dominate the House of Commons. Why, then, should I be compelled to finance their immoral policies?

Canadians should write to their MPs and demand a change in the election financing formula. If taxpayers’ funds are to be doled out to politicians, let each taxpayer decide who gets their $2. Doesn’t that make more sense?

This Week On RoadKill Radio! (April 9 – 14, 2012)

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Apr 102012
 

This Week On RoadKill Radio! (April 9 – 14, 2012)

Human Rights, Euthanasia, 21st Century Minutemen, Philosophers,

and the End of Days!!!

Monday, April 9, 2012

Flash Drive with Ron Gray: Hierarchy of Rights

Family Freedom Fighter host Ron Gray spells out the natural hierarchy of human rights, which have been recognized as far back as Aristotle’s time. Why has Canada strayed from this irrefutable hierarchy?

Tuesday, April 10, 2012

RoadKill Radio News: Alex Shadenberg on Canada’s Latest Push to Legalize Euthanasia

Will a provincial judge go rogue and rule against the Supreme Court’s decision that euthanasia is illegal? He may, if he changes the definition of euthanasia to a medical treatment! Team RKR says this issue is crucial, get informed – it is a matter of life and death!

Wednesday, April 11, 2012

Flash Drive with The National Absurder: End of Days

RoadKill Radio’s National Absurder, Jim Lawter, tries to make sense of all of today’s signs of a coming Apocalypse. Gird your loins, my friends, gird your loins! RKR team can hardly wait to see this one!

Thursday, April 12, 2012

The Mark Hasiuk Show: The 21st Century Minutemen

Join Mark Hasiuk as he speaks to Hal Washburn, former Vetting Director for the Minutemen, a civilian organization that helped guard the north and south U.S. Borders against drug smuggles, illegal immigrants, and potential terrorists.

Friday, April 13, 2012

Flash Drive with Ron Gray: Canada’s Best Philosopher!

Ron Gray announces his nomination for Canada’s best philosopher, based on his unwavering eloquence, logic, honesty, and patriotism. Log on to find out who it is!

Saturday, April 14, 2012

Culture Guard: Human Rights Tribunal Complaint Against the VSB

Kari Simpson and Ron Gray detail the new complaint filed with the BC Human Rights Tribunal against the Vancouver School Board’s calculated and deliberate agenda to cultivate an environment of hate, contempt and discrimination against staff and students who, for religious and cultural reasons, oppose “celebrating” homosexuality and other harmful sexual practices by allowing programs like Out In Schools to be incorporated into public schools.  This is an important case and show!  A must log on and watch!