David Raymond Amos @DavidRayAmos
Methinks
there are lots of interesting comments within CBC on the day Brian Gallant quits as Liberal leader N'esy Pas?
Round # 3
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Brian Gallant plans to resign as Liberal leader
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Stephen Long
He's done a Cameron. Can't say I'm surprised.
David Amos
@Stephen Long I am
JJ Carrier
JC and Guy are frontrunners,
but a former MLA will also be in the mix...Stay tuned for your NNB
political updates, because the next premier could be sooner than you
think...
David Amos
@JJ Carrier Too Too Funny
JJ Carrier
@Jim Reid Heck, I'd run, but
my North Shore Rhino Party supporters all went Liberal in the
1980s...Besides, who wants an honest reporter like me running a
dishonest system? As a premier, Gallant never got it, thus the loss...
David Amos
@JJ Carrier "who wants an honest reporter"
Methinks the whole world always does but everybody knows the Irving Clan will not allow such a mythical person as that to be employed in New Brunswick N'esy Pas?
Methinks the whole world always does but everybody knows the Irving Clan will not allow such a mythical person as that to be employed in New Brunswick N'esy Pas?
Richard Dunn
Is this the party that nobody wants to be the leader of?
Did Gallant do that much damage?
Did Gallant do that much damage?
Mack Leigh
@Richard Dunn
Oh Brian Boy had help .... Lots and lots of help !!!!
Oh Brian Boy had help .... Lots and lots of help !!!!
David Amos
@Mack Leigh YUP
Brian Robertson
Even with unanimous support from his Caucus.
Of course, he was in power then.
Few things are as finite as failure in politics.
Of course, he was in power then.
Few things are as finite as failure in politics.
David Amos
@Brian Robertson Nay not so.
Methinks the sneaky lawyers such as Trudeau the Elder came back after a
loss of a mandate just as Mackenzie King and John A Macdonald did
before him. Hence the young dumb Gallant lawyer could have done the same
but not now N'esy Pas?
Marguerite Deschamps
@David Amos, the elder Trudeau did resign, but they begged him to come back and stay.
philippe m martin
WHO WANT,S TO BE A PREMIER AT
150,000 SALARY.....LOCAL MBA DOES 150,00 , A SCHOOL ADMINISTRATOR RUNS
110,000 TO 140,000.....FIRST CLASS ELECTRICIAN RUNE 130,000/
INSURANCE AGENT CERTIFIED A GOOD HARD WORKER , DOES 300,000 YEARLY,
INVESTMENT BROKER 300,000 + man oh man a MLA makes 85,000. NOT
ENOUGH TO BRING IN GOOD PEOPLE, EDUCATED, WANT,S TO WORK FOR THE PEOPLE
OF NEW BRUNSWICK. PHIL
David Amos
@philippe m martin "WHO WANT,S TO BE A PREMIER AT 150,000 SALARY"
Methinks I would enjoy the job and I would work for 20 grand a year which is more than I live on now byway of my old age pension. However its hard to become a Premier when one runs as an Independent N'esy Pas?
Methinks I would enjoy the job and I would work for 20 grand a year which is more than I live on now byway of my old age pension. However its hard to become a Premier when one runs as an Independent N'esy Pas?
Marguerite Deschamps
@David Amos, this is why it only attracts those a little better than you to run for political office.
Bob Smith
Is there anyone in the caucus who can be leader and appeal to all of New Brunswick? Not many names for Liberals come to mind...
David Amos
@Bob Smith The McKee kid comes to mine
Ian Scott
Failed due to over
expenditure , language lack of common sense and promise of more over
expenditure just to gain electoral vote. Cover ups , failed
environmental controls lack of any real health care change , failed
closure of 9 person student schools that employ more than the student
number. That’s what yourissue is. And the failure to see that is just
another example of piss poor government. And we still have obstetrics
closed in Bathurst, southern hospitals overloaded lack of opening
billing numbers limited retirement facilities , but we have a millions
donation to Moncton arena for which there is no answer on its benefit
and we have lots of dope plants .
June Arnott
@Ian Scott and all
politicians still getting lots of money paid into their bank accounts.
We have no money in NB (deficit) yet the useless politicians get paid
David Amos
@June Arnott Oh So True
Mack Leigh
Remember what you are feeling
Brian !! Remember long and hard this feeling that you have of failure,
of not being good enough, or smart enough..........That same feeling is
the one that the majority of people in this province have had for the
past 40 plus years all because of you and your ilk..... Marginalized,
disenfranchised, treated as second class, remember, remember well !!
Dianne Bastarache
@Mack Leigh Forty years? Did you mean 4 years?
David Amos
@Dianne Bastarache Nope
Methinks Mr Leigh is referring to the fact that it has been over forty
years since Little Louie, Hatfield and Trudeau the Elder did in the
Anglophones in New Brunswick N'esy Pas?
Marc Martin
@Mack Leigh
Again please point out how you are not treated the same? You wont find any , they have all been debunked.
Again please point out how you are not treated the same? You wont find any , they have all been debunked.
David Amos
@Marc Martin Why should he
reply to you? Methinks you forget some folks are tired of all the
special treatment you get right there N'esy Pas?
Matt Steele
Well , it did not take long
for the knives to come out , and throw Gallant out as leader . Through
wild out of control spending and massive tax increases , Gallant managed
to turn the voters against the Liberal party . Gallant has done a lot
of damage to the Liberal party , and failed to realize that Anglophones
vote as well . No doubt Dominic LeBlanc will find Gallant a nice easy
Federal govt. position where he will have to do little to no work . Bye
Bye Brian !!!
Mack Leigh
@Matt Steele
Brian Boy had lots and lots of help turning the voters against the Liberals.... Arseneault, Boudreau, LeBlanc, Rousselle, Melanson, along with several others helped steer this sinking ship....... Brian will just be the fall guy and now on to the next power hungry sucker...
Brian Boy had lots and lots of help turning the voters against the Liberals.... Arseneault, Boudreau, LeBlanc, Rousselle, Melanson, along with several others helped steer this sinking ship....... Brian will just be the fall guy and now on to the next power hungry sucker...
Colin Seeley
@Mack Leigh
Arguably the worst of them all was C. Rogers. A finance minister who was not in charge of finance. Heads bobber & nodder extrodonair . Useless as well.
One has to wonder how Rogers ever got re-elected.
Arguably the worst of them all was C. Rogers. A finance minister who was not in charge of finance. Heads bobber & nodder extrodonair . Useless as well.
One has to wonder how Rogers ever got re-elected.
Marguerite Deschamps
@Colin Seeley "extrodonair"? - Did you invent a new word?
Ray Bungay
@Colin Seeley Some were desperate??
Clive Gibbons
@Colin Seeley
To be replaced by C103 hack Ernie Steeves, with his extensive financial background. He'll in charge of finance. Yep. Fer sure...
To be replaced by C103 hack Ernie Steeves, with his extensive financial background. He'll in charge of finance. Yep. Fer sure...
Dianne Bastarache
@Marguerite Deschamps I think that means *donair* alldressed. lol
Colin Seeley
@Marguerite Deschamps
Maybe.
Every now and again my Acadian DNA pops out.
Maybe.
Every now and again my Acadian DNA pops out.
David Amos
@Matt Steele "No doubt
Dominic LeBlanc will find Gallant a nice easy Federal govt. position
where he will have to do little to no work "
Methinks everybody has no doubt of that but an NDP dude like you should know that the position will likely come in the private sector with a link to the government like Bernie Lord enjoys N'esy Pas?.
Methinks everybody has no doubt of that but an NDP dude like you should know that the position will likely come in the private sector with a link to the government like Bernie Lord enjoys N'esy Pas?.
David Amos
@Colin Seeley "Every now and again my Acadian DNA pops out."
Methinks vous comprends mon chiac tres bien N'esy Pas?
Methinks vous comprends mon chiac tres bien N'esy Pas?
Marc Martin
@Matt Steele
You obviously know nothing about economics. He was the last person to bring up back the province finances, after a fiasco from the minister of finance of Alward mr. Higgs ruined this province. Mr. Higgs is also part of the government who signed of our forests to Irving with minimum to no royalties and he wants to do the same with other ressources....
You obviously know nothing about economics. He was the last person to bring up back the province finances, after a fiasco from the minister of finance of Alward mr. Higgs ruined this province. Mr. Higgs is also part of the government who signed of our forests to Irving with minimum to no royalties and he wants to do the same with other ressources....
Marguerite Deschamps
@David Amos, What you just wrote is not Chiac and very bad French.
David Amos
@Marguerite Deschamps "What you just wrote is not Chiac and very bad French."
Methinks the Lady doth protest too much especially now that her beloved leader quit N'esy Pas?
Methinks the Lady doth protest too much especially now that her beloved leader quit N'esy Pas?
David Amos
@Marc Martin How is the hangover?
Marc LeBlanc
Why doesn't Dominic Leblanc take charge,he runs this province anyway.
David Amos
@Marc LeBlanc Methinks Franky
Boy McKenna is helping Leblanc run the Circus as well Everybody is
waiting and betting on who they pick to beat Higgs next year N'esy Pas?
Marguerite Deschamps
Always the same folks
spending most of their time harping on here! Thank CBC for giving you a
forum in order to vent your frustration!
Mack Leigh
@Marguerite Deschamps
And once again the kettle calling the pot black.........
And once again the kettle calling the pot black.........
Colin Seeley
@Mack Leigh
And a Marg-elite one at that.
And a Marg-elite one at that.
Fred Brewer
@Marguerite Deschamps
Looked in the mirror lately?
Looked in the mirror lately?
Marguerite Deschamps
What did I tell you?
David Amos
@Mack Leigh "And once again the kettle calling the pot black........."
YUP
YUP
Ray Bungay
@Marguerite Deschamps Thank you for showing up here to point this out!
Joseph Vacher
@Marguerite Deschamps speak for yourself
David Amos
@Joseph Vacher Methinks her
cheerleader Mr Martin will soon appear but in the "Mean" time the lady
of many languages must speak for him as well N'esy Pas?
Marc Martin
@Marguerite Deschamps
I see your comment woke up the NB poison this morning...
I see your comment woke up the NB poison this morning...
Marguerite Deschamps
@Ray Bungay, you're welcome!
Gerry Ferguson
I think Blaine Higgs will do a good job and hold on to the premier's job for a few years to come.
David Amos
@Gerry Ferguson Dream On
Ray Bungay
Good bye Brian, thank you for
you 4 years of non-leadership for the people of New Brunswick. You are
young and bright so I am sure you can continue on in your life and
represent te good people of your riding!
David Amos
@Ray Bungay Methinks thou doth jest too much N'esy Pas?
John Connelly
The Back Room of the Liberal
Party should be ashamed of themselves, for taking a young man fresh out
of college, with no experience with the intention of making them their
puppet. The ethics and morals behind this room is awful. You set this
young man up for failure for your greed..... You know who you are. Shame
on you.
Brian Gallant has to take some responsibility... albeit, he was taken advantage of by the political backroom..... His ego let him believe his intelligence could make up for his lack of experience. Not.
We live in a Neoliberal society, where corporations shop for slave labour overseas in China, the Pacific Rim in general, Africa, Latin America, Mexico, Africa, and the list goes on...Close to 40 million slaves producing 150 billion dollars in slave made products....
The world's peoples are being exploited. These corporations are paying no taxes. They abandoned their home countries in search and exploitation of slave labour.
Then, there are the corporations that are staying "locally", but moving their profits to tax havens such as the Cayman Islands, Bermuda... and places you have never heard of.....
If you are wondering why your public services are suffering ......wonder no more... Your corporations are not paying their fair share of taxes.... Between moving to countries for slave labour, and / or moving their locally made profits to tax havens... the " we are all in it together" philosophy is gone with Neoliberalism.
This is what NewBrunswick and Canada has to wrestle with to save our future... If the climate does not kill us first.... And that is questionable.
Brian Gallant has to take some responsibility... albeit, he was taken advantage of by the political backroom..... His ego let him believe his intelligence could make up for his lack of experience. Not.
We live in a Neoliberal society, where corporations shop for slave labour overseas in China, the Pacific Rim in general, Africa, Latin America, Mexico, Africa, and the list goes on...Close to 40 million slaves producing 150 billion dollars in slave made products....
The world's peoples are being exploited. These corporations are paying no taxes. They abandoned their home countries in search and exploitation of slave labour.
Then, there are the corporations that are staying "locally", but moving their profits to tax havens such as the Cayman Islands, Bermuda... and places you have never heard of.....
If you are wondering why your public services are suffering ......wonder no more... Your corporations are not paying their fair share of taxes.... Between moving to countries for slave labour, and / or moving their locally made profits to tax havens... the " we are all in it together" philosophy is gone with Neoliberalism.
This is what NewBrunswick and Canada has to wrestle with to save our future... If the climate does not kill us first.... And that is questionable.
Joseph Vacher
@John Connelly thank the acadian party for that
David Amos
@John Connelly "The Back Room of the Liberal Party should be ashamed of themselves"
Methinks everybody knows the backroom boys know no shame at all N'esy Pas?
Methinks everybody knows the backroom boys know no shame at all N'esy Pas?
Nicolas Krinis
Don't let the door hit you.
Joseph Vacher
@Nicolas Krinis
no - let the door hit him
no - let the door hit him
David Amos
@Nicolas Krinis Methinks he has not left yet and there could be another election very soon N'esy Pas?
Marguerite Deschamps
@Joseph Vachier, and you can eat it too!
Bob Kennett
3 little provinces, 3
governments on the east coast of Canada. 2 million people. Great ports
to nearby World markets. Great major roads. Predictable climate. Been
some home grown successful entrepreneurs, already but...
We keep electing the same types in the same old system every 4 years and expect different results. What’s the problem? We need representation throughout the 3 provinces but only one Premier. The current system of government in PEI, NS & NB is financially doomed unless Atlantic Canada speaks as one political voice. We should not wait for Ottawa to expand our markets. We need to do it.
We keep electing the same types in the same old system every 4 years and expect different results. What’s the problem? We need representation throughout the 3 provinces but only one Premier. The current system of government in PEI, NS & NB is financially doomed unless Atlantic Canada speaks as one political voice. We should not wait for Ottawa to expand our markets. We need to do it.
David Amos
@Bob Kennett Methinks you forgot Newfoundland N'esy Pas?
Dan Lee
it used to be so.......all of
atlantic proinces and parts of maine were part of one
name.................ACADIA.........till the british broke it
apart...............
Marc Martin
@Fred Dee
There is no French challenge, there is only the anti-French crowd.
There is no French challenge, there is only the anti-French crowd.
David Amos
@Dan Lee "ACADIA.........till the british broke it apart"
Methinks everybody who play politics seriously knows one of my Forefathers is Daniel Keith. He was a Kings Ranger in the 1700s. He is buried in Fundy Royal where I often run for public office. Trust that my Father a former Tax Supervisor of this province was very proud to be a descendant of that British Loyalist.
However unlike my Father I am more like another Forefather of ours. He was Adam Amos . He challenged William Pitt the Younger politically in Scotland. History byway of Wikipedia tells us that Pitt increased taxes to pay for the great war against France and cracked down on radicalism. To engage the threat of Irish support for France, he engineered the Acts of Union 1800 and tried (but failed) to get Catholic emancipation as part of the Union. He created the "new Toryism", which revived the Tory Party and enabled it to stay in power for the next quarter-century.
Anyway Adam was forced to flee Scotland and settle in New Brunswick in the early 1800s. I truly believe he may have been on the same boat as the the ancestors of the Irving Clan and is buried near Amos Point which not far from Shediac N'esy Pas?
Methinks everybody who play politics seriously knows one of my Forefathers is Daniel Keith. He was a Kings Ranger in the 1700s. He is buried in Fundy Royal where I often run for public office. Trust that my Father a former Tax Supervisor of this province was very proud to be a descendant of that British Loyalist.
However unlike my Father I am more like another Forefather of ours. He was Adam Amos . He challenged William Pitt the Younger politically in Scotland. History byway of Wikipedia tells us that Pitt increased taxes to pay for the great war against France and cracked down on radicalism. To engage the threat of Irish support for France, he engineered the Acts of Union 1800 and tried (but failed) to get Catholic emancipation as part of the Union. He created the "new Toryism", which revived the Tory Party and enabled it to stay in power for the next quarter-century.
Anyway Adam was forced to flee Scotland and settle in New Brunswick in the early 1800s. I truly believe he may have been on the same boat as the the ancestors of the Irving Clan and is buried near Amos Point which not far from Shediac N'esy Pas?
David Amos
@Marc Martin "There is no French challenge, there is only the anti-French crowd.'
Methinks you forget my Scottish Ancestors who battled the British long before Acadians ever did and why the Amos Clan is not fond of the Tax Man N'esy Pas?
Methinks you forget my Scottish Ancestors who battled the British long before Acadians ever did and why the Amos Clan is not fond of the Tax Man N'esy Pas?
David Amos
@Marc Martin
Speech in the House of Commons on the Stamp Act (14 January 1766), by William Pitt The Elder
It is my opinion, that this kingdom has no right to lay a tax upon the colonies. At the same time I assert the authority of this kingdom over the colonies to be sovereign and supreme in every circumstance of Government and legislation whatsoever. The colonists are the subjects of this kingdom, equally entitled with yourselves to all the natural rights of mankind and the peculiar privileges of Englishmen...The Americans are the sons, not the bastards, of England. Taxation is no part of the governing or legislative power...When, therefore, in this House we give and grant, we give and grant what is our own. But in an American tax, what do we do? We, your Majesty's Commons for Great Britain, give and grant to your Majesty,—what? Our own property?—No! We give and grant to your Majesty, the property of your Majesty's Commons of America...The distinction between legislation and taxation is essentially necessary to liberty...There is an idea in some, that the colonies are virtually represented in this House...Is he represented by any knight of the shire, in any county in this kingdom?...Or will you tell him that he is represented by any representative of a borough?—a borough which perhaps its own representatives never saw.—This is what is called the rotten part of the constitution. It cannot continue a century. If it does not drop, it must be amputated...I rejoice that America has resisted. Three millions of people so dead to all the feelings of liberty, as voluntarily to let themselves be made slaves, would have been fit instruments to make slaves of all the rest...The gentleman asks, When were the colonies emancipated? I desire to know when were they made slaves?
Joseph Vacher
Man i would hate to be David Amos right now
David Amos
@Joseph Vacher Methinks everybody know I am always up for a Circus hence I should take the bait and ask why N'esy Pas?
Jim Redmond
Good move my Mr. Gallant --- the federal Liberals will probably give him a patronage appointment like GG.
David Amos
@Jim Redmond Methinks he
should stay an MLA long enough to secure his pension and protect himself
from litigation like Shawn Graham did N'esy Pas?
Buford Wilson
His biggest mistake was the moratorium on resource development.
I wonder if Shawn will make a comeback.
I wonder if Shawn will make a comeback.
David Amos
@Buford Wilson "His biggest mistake was the moratorium on resource development."
Methinks you are saying that just to pick a fight with the Green Meanies N'esy Pas?
Methinks you are saying that just to pick a fight with the Green Meanies N'esy Pas?
June Arnott
You must realize that the politicians still get paid lots of money even though NB has no money (deficit).
So we NBers pay all their expenses though there is no money.
Are you that trusting of our government?
So we NBers pay all their expenses though there is no money.
Are you that trusting of our government?
David Amos
@June Arnott "Are you that trusting of our government?"
Methinks it should be rather obvious that I don't Why else would I run against them 6 times N'esy Pas?
Methinks it should be rather obvious that I don't Why else would I run against them 6 times N'esy Pas?
June Arnott
Fracking is not good for human survival. Make money elsewhere. Stop supporting consumerism.
David Amos
@June Arnott Methinks you are on the wrong webpage this article is about Gallant quitting N'esy Pas?
Eric Plexe
Having rid themselves of
someone so inexperienced and lacking in good judgement, it might be
useful for the Liberal Party of NB to reflect on their leadership
selection process.
David Amos
@Eric Plexe Methinks Canada's self-described "Natural Governing Party" will never heed our advice N'esy Pas?
kelly sherrard
He was ill equipped for the
job. He lacked maturity and leadership skills. The party would have
been better off electing Mike Murphy as leader years ago. You can't buy
maturity and experience. The last 4 years of politics in this province
under the Gallant gov't have been nothing more for an joke with so many
wrong decisions and it showed in the polls. When Gallant claimed that
he didn't realize the divide between the anglophones and francophones
in this province, it is proof of how out of touch he is with what is
going on here in NB. The Liberals need to learn from this catastrophe
and not make the same mistake twice.
David Amos
@kelly sherrard "The party would have been better off electing Mike Murphy as leader years ago"
Not thats funny Welcome to the Circus
Not thats funny Welcome to the Circus
Matt Steele
@kelly sherrard ....Gallant
certainly realized that there was a divide between Anglophones and
Francophones in N.B. as one of his primary goals was the total
frenchification of N.B. . His mistake was to believe that all the
Anglophones in N.B. could be bought off , and manipulated . Big mistake
Brian ; now no more unlimited govt. credit card and travel expense
account for you !!!
David Amos
@Matt Steele So says the all knowing NDP dude.
Methinks the liberals deliberately exploited the divide between the two linguistic communities in order to pacify the support within the SANB electorate and more importantly hoping to split the vote on the right. Well they got the support they wanted in the north but it backfired bigtime in the south. The political rhetoric split the vote on the right enough to make Kris Austin a Kingmaker on the right. On the left except or the blueberry farmer up north the NDP bearly made dent in the liberal party bus but they lost two seats to the Greens in their traditional stomping grounds thereby making the Green leader who can't be named in CBC the Kingmaker on the left.
It is disgusting this French versus English nonsense has divided the province in two over something that should not have happened in this day and age whn we have so much more to be concerned about. However as an Independent I am enjoying the circus in the Legislature because the liberals and the PCs have lost a grip on our tax dollars and are grasping a straws to secure some sort of mandate. All the NDP candidates and many other political people who have laughed at me throughout 6 elections thus far are as much a loser as I am. With regards to your beloved party the actions of your old buddies Dominic Cardy and Kelly Lamrock now of the PC Party have caused the NDP have become a rather irrelevant party to most New Brunswickers Continue to ignore me if you wish. Yrust that I have grown accustomed to the NDP. I did run against your former president federal elections in 2004 and your latest leader in 2015. They would not talk to me in private let alone attempt to debate me in public N'esy Pas?
Marc Martin
@kelly sherrard
How old is Kris Austin again ? And what experience does he have in politics or in economics ?
How old is Kris Austin again ? And what experience does he have in politics or in economics ?
Marguerite Deschamps
@Marc Martin, Austin is an ol'time preacher man.
Dan Lee
@Marguerite Deschamps
How many times has Austin lost .....
How many times did Alward win as premier
How many times has Austin lost .....
How many times did Alward win as premier
David Amos
@Marguerite Deschamps "Austin is an ol'time preacher man."
Methinks many right wing voters find that fact rather special N'esy Pas?
Methinks many right wing voters find that fact rather special N'esy Pas?
David Amos
@Dan Lee "How many times has Austin lost"
Methinks some folks heard Gallant warn Higgs today not to sell his soul to the devil in order to secure a mandate N'esy Pas?
Methinks some folks heard Gallant warn Higgs today not to sell his soul to the devil in order to secure a mandate N'esy Pas?
Harold Benson
Let the fracking wars begin anew. You can't win in this province.
David Amos
@Harold Benson Yo Sam At least you won something by getting to change your ID N'esy Pas?
BTW this article is about Gallant quitting
BTW this article is about Gallant quitting
Marguerite Deschamps
"Susan Holt, who ran for the
Liberals in September election, says she found the party's message
cynical and negative." - She should look herself in the mirror. Can her
comment be any more negative than that? - Sour grapes because she lost
her seat. The Liberals better not choose her as their leader if they
intend to get my vote!
Harold Benson
@Marguerite Deschamps Have seen nothing of anyone who would know how to better this province yet.
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Lou Bell
@Marguerite Deschamps Ah , not " French " enough ?
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David Amos
@Lou Bell Mais Oui
David Amos
@Lou Bell I replied in the affirmative with the proper French lingo
Paul Bourgoin
Premier Brian Gallant don't
feel bad, New Brunswick is a province with two Governments, one for the
people and one for Industry making New Brunswick an extremely hard
Province lead. You did your best and I thank you for your efforts as a
Life Time New Brunswicker.
Harold Benson
@Paul Bourgoin If only someone could come up with some truly new ideas. Always the divide and conquer attitude.
David Amos
@Paul Bourgoin 'Premier Brian Gallant don't feel bad, New Brunswick is a province with two Governments"
Methinks everybody knows our government elected and funded by us only serves the interests of the latter who pay as little taxes as possible but receive lots of handouts under the guise of creating work so we can pay more taxes N'esy Pas?
Methinks everybody knows our government elected and funded by us only serves the interests of the latter who pay as little taxes as possible but receive lots of handouts under the guise of creating work so we can pay more taxes N'esy Pas?
Jonas Smith
If Liberals want to earn my
vote, Brian is the beginning, clear the backroom of those who are giving
advice that only suits their needs and not the needs of NB'ers.
David Amos
@Jonas Smith Good Luck with that wish Methinks you should send a note to Santa ASAP N'esy Pas?
Bernard McIntyre
I predict that Mr. Gallant
will resign as a MLA next and start a new job given to him by his buddy
JT. A job with which he will not be qualified for.
Marguerite Deschamps
@Bernard McIntyre, no matter the political party, they all have their handlers.
Bernard McIntyre
@Marguerite Deschamps. Yes I
agree. You are right that all parties are the same. Politician's always
take care of politician's. Even from different parties.
David Amos
@Marguerite Deschamps "no matter the political party, they all have their handlers"
Methinks you know the some of them quite well N'esy Pas?
Methinks you know the some of them quite well N'esy Pas?
Bernard McIntyre
Susan Holt says she might run
for the liberal leadership. Now why would she think she would win when
she couldn't even win her area as an MLA in the last election.
Marguerite Deschamps
@Bernard McIntyre, she
shouldn't even think of running after what she stated. Same as Mike
Murphy and Chris Collins. They are NOT team players.
David Amos
@Marguerite Deschamps Methinks you think this is a game N'esy Pas?
Lou Bell
Back to the drawing board for the Shediac puppet masters .
David Amos
@Lou Bell Methinks they never
left the drawing board in the backroom since polling day because
nothing has worked out yet Another Speech From The Throne is coming soon
so they must have brand new plan N'esy Pas?
Brian Gallant plans to resign as Liberal leader
Former New Brunswick premier tells caucus members he's decided to quit
Brian Gallant plans to resign as New Brunswick Liberal leader.
Moncton East MLA Monique LeBlanc confirmed to Radio-Canada that Gallant told the caucus of his plans Wednesday afternoon.
"I have to admit I was a little sad," LeBlanc said. "I went into politics because of Brian. … We had four great years. I'm proud of the work we did."
Gallant will make the announcement to reporters at 11 a.m. on Thursday.
Gallant's departure means the party must organize a leadership campaign quickly. With a minority PC government in power, an election could be triggered unexpectedly.
Saint John-Rothesay Liberal MP Wayne Long and former provincial Liberal candidate Susan Holt both say Gallant's re-election campaign was hurt by a blitz of pre-writ government spending announcements, and a similar wave of campaign promises.
"The more and more good work we did and the more and more announcements we did, it seemed like the more and more people pushed away from that and viewed it very, very skeptically and with cynicism," Long said.
He said the party needs a centrist message that supports spending on child care and education, "but we also have to make sure we're fiscally responsible."
Holt said that despite successive lower deficits in each year of the Liberal mandate, spending promises during the campaign made it appear the party was not committed to balancing the budget.
"I
think that the electorate wasn't convinced that our party was taking
the financial situation seriously," she said. "There was a sense we
weren't serious about debt reduction, and I think we could have done a
better job communicating our seriousness about the debt."
She also said she disliked the negative tone of the campaign, including Liberal advertising that attacked Progressive Conservative Leader Blaine Higgs, who is now the premier.
"I think we could have been more positive and maybe less cynical in the campaign," she said. "Maybe by positive, I mean less negative."
Long
said ahead of news of Gallant's announcement that he would not run for
the leadership if the race began before next year's federal election,
when he plans to run for a second term as MP.
Holt said she's merely responding to Liberals calling her to urge her to think about it.
"I'm not going to rush into a 'yes' if it doesn't feel like a 'yes.'"
In his closing speech before the confidence vote Nov. 2 and again at a news conference later that day and in opinion articles in newspapers, Gallant apologized for not doing a better job as premier.
He acknowledged that he won the leadership promising "a new approach" but became "too jaded and fell into some of the old adversarial ways of this place."
He
said the election result was a wake-up call and he would try to be more
collaborative "no matter which position I'll be occupying."
Long and Holt are just two names circulating among Liberals as potential leadership candidates.
Liberal MLAs Roger Melanson and Benoît Bourque, also seen as possible candidates, did not respond to interview requests Wednesday.
Former MLA Donald Arseneault said he had "no immediate plans as I am enjoying living in Fredericton and Ottawa and looking at politics from a different perspective."
Moncton Mayor Dawn Arnold confirmed she has been approached.
"Yes, it has come up," she said in an email. "However, I am fully committed to the City of Moncton and continuing to move our city forward."
Federal Health Minister Ginette Petitpas-Taylor didn't respond to a request for comment on whether she'd jump into provincial politics.
CBC's Journalistic Standards and PracticesMoncton East MLA Monique LeBlanc confirmed to Radio-Canada that Gallant told the caucus of his plans Wednesday afternoon.
"I have to admit I was a little sad," LeBlanc said. "I went into politics because of Brian. … We had four great years. I'm proud of the work we did."
Gallant will make the announcement to reporters at 11 a.m. on Thursday.
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Gallant's departure means the party must organize a leadership campaign quickly. With a minority PC government in power, an election could be triggered unexpectedly.
I think that the electorate wasn't convinced that our party was taking the financial situation seriously.- Susan Holt, unsuccessful Liberal candidateSome Liberals have already signalled their interest in running for the leadership, with two of them saying the party needs a new direction.
Saint John-Rothesay Liberal MP Wayne Long and former provincial Liberal candidate Susan Holt both say Gallant's re-election campaign was hurt by a blitz of pre-writ government spending announcements, and a similar wave of campaign promises.
"The more and more good work we did and the more and more announcements we did, it seemed like the more and more people pushed away from that and viewed it very, very skeptically and with cynicism," Long said.
Sent mixed messages
He said the party needs a centrist message that supports spending on child care and education, "but we also have to make sure we're fiscally responsible."
Holt said that despite successive lower deficits in each year of the Liberal mandate, spending promises during the campaign made it appear the party was not committed to balancing the budget.
She also said she disliked the negative tone of the campaign, including Liberal advertising that attacked Progressive Conservative Leader Blaine Higgs, who is now the premier.
Party could be 'less negative'
"I think we could have been more positive and maybe less cynical in the campaign," she said. "Maybe by positive, I mean less negative."
Holt said she's merely responding to Liberals calling her to urge her to think about it.
"I'm not going to rush into a 'yes' if it doesn't feel like a 'yes.'"
Gallant admitted he was 'jaded'
In his closing speech before the confidence vote Nov. 2 and again at a news conference later that day and in opinion articles in newspapers, Gallant apologized for not doing a better job as premier.
He acknowledged that he won the leadership promising "a new approach" but became "too jaded and fell into some of the old adversarial ways of this place."
Long and Holt are just two names circulating among Liberals as potential leadership candidates.
Liberal MLAs Roger Melanson and Benoît Bourque, also seen as possible candidates, did not respond to interview requests Wednesday.
Mayor not interested
Former MLA Donald Arseneault said he had "no immediate plans as I am enjoying living in Fredericton and Ottawa and looking at politics from a different perspective."
Moncton Mayor Dawn Arnold confirmed she has been approached.
"Yes, it has come up," she said in an email. "However, I am fully committed to the City of Moncton and continuing to move our city forward."
Federal Health Minister Ginette Petitpas-Taylor didn't respond to a request for comment on whether she'd jump into provincial politics.
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