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The 'Get Sheila Tax
The Toronto Sun ^ | Sun, December 4, 2005 | Sheila Copps

Posted on 12/04/2005 6:56:23 AM PST by fanfan

OTTAWA -- If I had to rewrite history, the one chapter of my time in politics I would like to erase is the sorry story of the GST.

As one who was elected to Parliament in the landslide Grit victory in 1993 after promising to abolish the hated tax, I shuddered along with most of the caucus when we flip-flopped three years later.

Like others, I expected we would deliver. But unlike others, I was actually foolish enough during the campaign to state, on national television, that if we didn't, I would resign my seat.

In the heat of battle, we sometimes make statements we later regret. That statement became my scarlet letter. So closely linked was I, personally, to the GST that in the finance minister's office, they referred to it as the "Get Sheila Tax."

Conservative Leader Stephen Harper's campaign promise last week to slash the GST is Paul Martin's worst nightmare on two counts: First, the PM's billion-dollar-a-day spending spree on the eve of the election has undercut his own capacity to beat down the Harper promise. He has even sheepishly admitted that the 2% staged cut is affordable, although not his choice for returning taxpayers' dollars to their own pockets.

Second, it reinforced an old fissure in the Liberal Party. As Martin repeatedly stated last week, "we've been down this road before" -- i.e., the 12-year-old unkept GST promise.

One of Martin's favourite campaign mantras is "promises made, promises kept." But the GST is like a bad toothache that just won't go away. It is the ultimate broken Liberal promise, reinforcing the public's view that the team with the "hidden agenda" is headed not by Harper, but by Martin.

Harper's timing could have been better. But for a couple of clumsy mistakes of his own, he could have announced it as a post-Christmas goodie, permitting Canadians to mull over eggnog and newfound money at the same time.

Something positive

However, as he lurched from same-sex marriage on campaign day one to to a misfire with his deputy on the a new independent prosecutor on day two, he desperately needed something positive to message.

A GST cut is just the thing. Expect the Liberal spin doctors to BlackBerry the whole country with tales of woe about the financial dangers in a GST cut. But it is pretty hard for them to trot out gloom-and-doom scenarios on the GST when they have just undercut their own surplus projections by about eight billion dollars. Methinks they doth protest too much.

Martin will trot out the same arguments he used 12 years ago in a failed attempt to keep the GST promise out of the Liberal election agenda. (It was a caucus revolt that finally forced it back in.) To be fair, then-leader Jean Chretien warned us it would be a promise we would come to regret. He never knew how prescient he was.

Martin was given three years by cabinet to introduce a replacement for the GST. Instead, he used his considerable clout in finance to prove it was impossible. When he finally announced, in 1996, that he was oh-so-sorry but the hated tax could not be abolished, he left Chretien flat-footed and me seatless -- a double whammy that had Martinites reeling with delight. (Of course, I won the subsequent byelection.)

In subsequent elections, the Liberal platform committee toyed with proposing the same thing Harper has now announced. In the end, they feared any mention of the hated tax would merely reinforce a broken Liberal promise.

Now, in one clever move, Harper has managed to hammer home the image of Liberals as promise-breakers and dangle a tax break in front of Canadians that even Finance Minister Ralph Goodale characterizes as sexy. Even Harper knows that sex sells.


TOPICS: Canada; Foreign Affairs; Government; Politics/Elections
KEYWORDS: canada; canadianelection; liberals

1 posted on 12/04/2005 6:56:23 AM PST by fanfan
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To: GMMAC; Pikamax; Former Proud Canadian; Great Dane; Alberta's Child; headsonpikes; coteblanche; ...

Martin's worst nightmare speaks again!

Canada Ping!

Please FReepmail me to get on or off this Canada ping list.


2 posted on 12/04/2005 6:58:51 AM PST by fanfan (" The liberal party is not corrupt " Prime Minister Paul Martin)
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To: fanfan
Sheila Copps reminding Canadians the Liberals broke a promise? Ooh boy, that's not going to well with Martin and his adherents in the Liberal Party.

(Denny Crane: "I Don't Want To Socialize With A Pinko Liberal Democrat Commie.Say What You Like About Republicans. We Stick To Our Convictions. Even When We Know We're Dead Wrong.")

3 posted on 12/04/2005 7:02:47 AM PST by goldstategop (In Memory Of A Dearly Beloved Friend Who Lives On In My Heart Forever)
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To: fanfan
Canadians hate this tax simply because it's visible.

Gosh, it might even get them hating spending!

I know; that's probably expecting too much.

4 posted on 12/04/2005 7:20:33 AM PST by Carry_Okie (There are people in power who are truly evil.)
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To: fanfan

Could somebody tell this non-Canadian if Sheila Copps is a reformed Liberal? Also, have there been many examples in Canada of prominent politically active people moving from the Liberal to the Conservative camp? Obviously there can't be that many, given the condition of your poltics, but I'm always looking for signs of light from up North.


5 posted on 12/04/2005 7:20:50 AM PST by speedy
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To: speedy

LOL.

She will never be a Conservative, and our side wouldn't accept her even if she wanted in.

She was loyal to Jean Chretien, and was bumped out of her Hamilton riding by Martin when he took the reins of the
Liberal party.


6 posted on 12/04/2005 7:47:25 AM PST by fanfan (" The liberal party is not corrupt " Prime Minister Paul Martin)
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To: fanfan

Okay, thanks for explaining. I had no idea who she was.


7 posted on 12/04/2005 7:50:04 AM PST by speedy
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To: fanfan
Shiela Copps is a real dingbat. She is the one who, thinking Islam is a religion of peace, ran into a mosk to tell muslims not to support Martin. I wish I was there to see the look on the terrorists Imam's face
8 posted on 12/04/2005 8:10:51 AM PST by Forte Runningrock
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To: fanfan
FYI, 'Liberal democracy? Ha!' By SHEILA COPPS and my related letter to the red-Tory Toronto Sun which went unpublished:

The Editor,
The Toronto Sun

While claiming to champion 'democracy', Sheila Copps' Wednesday column ('Liberal democracy? Ha!') hit the trifecta in nailing down the principal Liberal tenets of racism, sexism and hypocrisy.

Whining that a 'white male', Michael Ignatieff, is being imposed as the Grits' standard bearer in a Riding until of late held by Jean Augustine, a 'black women', captures the first two nicely. Ignoring that Augustine was similarly imposed on Etobicoke-Lakeshore voters back in 1993 by Copps' de facto godfather Jean Chrétien, completes the triple play.

Added insurance comes from the assumption throughout that an elite anti-Ukrainian bigot, who happens to be a white male, is somehow far more reprehensible than an also arbitrarily appointed black female whose political testament consists of acting as a vocal apologist for NAC and habitually voting against the moral teachings of her professed Church.

Sincerely,

9 posted on 12/04/2005 8:52:24 AM PST by GMMAC (paraphrasing Parrish: "damned Liberals, I hate those bastards!")
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To: fanfan

Notice that she is sorry that they made a promise to cut it instead of being sorry that they didn't keep the promise. Out in front of the cameras she was just as supportive of their not cutting it as anyone else, and she was FORCED by an outraged public to step down as she promised. She had no intention of keeping her promise either.


10 posted on 12/04/2005 12:18:25 PM PST by Grig
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To: Grig
I agree.

I'm not trying to defend her behavior in any way, but if Paul Martin did write, or partly write the 'redbook', then her statement......

Like others, I expected we would deliver. But unlike others, I was actually foolish enough during the campaign to state, on national television, that if we didn't, I would resign my seat.

~snip~

Martin was given three years by cabinet to introduce a replacement for the GST. Instead, he used his considerable clout in finance to prove it was impossible. When he finally announced, in 1996, that he was oh-so-sorry but the hated tax could not be abolished, he left Chretien flat-footed and me seatless -- a double whammy that had Martinites reeling with delight.

....might just have a shadow of truth to it.
11 posted on 12/04/2005 12:26:49 PM PST by fanfan (" The liberal party is not corrupt " Prime Minister Paul Martin)
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To: fanfan

Her unwillingness to keep her own promise makes it hard for me to see her as an innocent victim here.


12 posted on 12/04/2005 12:41:48 PM PST by Grig
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To: Grig
She's not innocent.
She didn't keep her word.
No argument.

The point, IMHO, is that Martin knew all along that he couldn't , or wasn't actually prepared to scrap the GST, but wanted power so much, he was willing to tell bald faced lie after bald faced lie, and deserves no second, third, fourth chance.

I have to agree with her there.
13 posted on 12/04/2005 12:51:48 PM PST by fanfan (" The liberal party is not corrupt " Prime Minister Paul Martin)
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To: fanfan

OK. I just find Sheila's portrayal of events very self-serving.


14 posted on 12/04/2005 1:01:10 PM PST by Grig
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To: Grig

Absolutely!

What else would she do? She's always been self-serving.
She is a die-in-the-wool Liberal, after all.

*snicker*

I have to admit I am enjoying the melt down of the Canadian left.

It's been a long time coming.


15 posted on 12/04/2005 1:19:47 PM PST by fanfan (" The liberal party is not corrupt " Prime Minister Paul Martin)
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To: fanfan

The Liberals core constituencies have not left them. Groups such as middle aged women, Mediterranean Catholics, etc. are sticking with the Liberals.


16 posted on 12/04/2005 2:23:55 PM PST by rasblue (Everyone has their price)
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To: rasblue
Some of those middle aged women, Mediterranean Catholics, loved Sheila Copps, and agree with her.

Some others just agree with her on this subject.

The fact is, the Liberals lied about the GST, and it's coming back to bite them.

17 posted on 12/04/2005 2:48:06 PM PST by fanfan (" The liberal party is not corrupt " Prime Minister Paul Martin)
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