Originally posted by Asher
He went further on to describe his plans for how to revitalize the culture and economy of the region...
is that part of the quotes not important? I guess they aren't. All that matters is he identified a problem (which is blatantly obvious to ANYONE with eyes, albeit not totally politically correct and probably a slip of the tongue) and put forth a solution.
He went further on to describe his plans for how to revitalize the culture and economy of the region...
is that part of the quotes not important? I guess they aren't. All that matters is he identified a problem (which is blatantly obvious to ANYONE with eyes, albeit not totally politically correct and probably a slip of the tongue) and put forth a solution.
Harper's comments were not a slip of the tongue because Harper repeated his comments.
As for why no one paid any attention to Harper's Great Plan for the Maritimes, the reason is simple. It is difficult for people to hear what you're saying if you have your foot in your mouth.
Harper fails to understand basic salesmanship. If you are trying to sell a political idea, you don't insult potential buyers. If you're trying to sell something to a fat slob, you don't tell the person he is a fat slob. If you're trying to get votes in the Maritimes, you don't insult them by saying they have a culture of defeatism even if it was true, which it is not. The Maritime provinces are doing better than they have in the past 25 years.
To make things even worse, Harper made his comments a few days after the Conference Board of Canada issued a press release stating that Nfld and PEI would have the strongest GDP growth in the country (5.8% and 3.8% respectively). New Brunswick and Nova Scotia are expected to have GDP growth of about 2.6 per cent.
So basically, Harper goes to a region where the economy is doing quite nicely, and tells them they have a culture of defeatism and that's why their economies are in the toilet. And the CAs wonder why no one likes them in the East.

The fact that Harper and his advisors can't figure this out doesn't bode well for the party's fortunes in the next election. And it also explains why even a guy like Chretien can retain power.
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