Tuesday, 21 July 2020

2 Moncton MLAs spent none of their $50K community investment funding


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Methinks Higgy's blogging buddy Chucky Leblanc is so upset he may lose his donuts to a not so dumb dog If that occurs Cardy should share some butter tarts with him in order to calm the crybaby down N'esy Pas?



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Subject: Automatic reply: YO Higgy your blogging buddy Chucky Crybaby Leblanc
is very upset with you Do tell if he loses his donuts will Cardy share some butter tarts
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Date: Wed, 22 Jul 2020 14:56:29 -0300
Subject: YO Higgy your blogging buddy Chucky Crybaby Leblanc is very upset with you
Do tell if he loses his donuts will Cardy share some butter tarts with him?
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Hot off the presses

Wednesday, 22 July 2020

Will Premier Blaine Higgs listen to his P.C. Team and call a General
Provincial Election? He WILL lose my respect!!!

https://youtu.be/9bYKbDXOVY0


and a little Deja Vu to review


http://davidraymondamos3.blogspot.com/2018/01/mr-higgs-and-dominic-cardy-are-trying.html


Monday, 22 January 2018

Mr Higgs and Dominic Cardy are trying to learn how to herd cats and
even the clowns are laughing at the nonsense


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From: Dominic Cardy <dcardy@gmail.com>
Date: Wed, 29 Aug 2018 00:23:13 -0300
Subject: Re: Whereas Chucky Leblanc is going down memory lane with Blaine Higgs tonight
Methinks Dominic Cardy and his buddy Kelly Lamrock should remind theirboss of a few things
N'esy Pas?
To: David Amos <motomaniac333@gmail.com>

David,

Would you like another butter tart?

Best wishes,

Dominic







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"Finance Minister Ernie Steeves says the province is reaping the financial rewards of containing the COVID-19 pandemic"

Methinks the writ will be dropped soon N'esy Pas? 




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https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/new-brunswick/covid-19-economic-recovery-new-brunswick-1.5658211




Accelerated economic recovery in N.B. driven by early containment of COVID-19

Retail sales, jobs returning faster in New Brunswick where infection rates remain among world’s lowest


Robert Jones · CBC News · Posted: Jul 22, 2020 6:00 AM AT



Retailers across Canada have seen sales plunge from last year, but provinces that contained the virus and began opening early avoided large slumps. Sales in New Brunswick, Prince Edward Island and Newfoundland and Labrador fell much less than elsewhere in both April and May. (Roger Cosman/CBC)

Provinces that had the most success fighting the COVID-19 virus — like New Brunswick — are now reaping multimillion-dollar benefits from the achievement, a string of economic data is revealing.

On Tuesday, new figures released by Statistics Canada showed that while all provinces suffered a drop in retail sales in April and May compared to last year, it was hundreds of millions of dollars less severe in areas with low infection rates and an early transition to business openings.

"Some of the numbers out there are really good," said New Brunswick Finance Minister Ernie Steeves about the speed of the province's recovery.



According to the latest figures, retail sales for April and May in New Brunswick in 11 key sectors unadjusted for seasonality totalled $1.94 billion. That is down 16 per cent from last year, but significantly better the 25.3 per cent decline recorded nationally.

The difference represents $215 million in extra retail sales in New Brunswick over slower recovering provinces and the salvaging of millions of dollars in sales tax revenue and hundreds of retail jobs.


New Brunswick Finance Minister Ernie Steeves says the province is reaping the financial rewards of containing the COVID-19 pandemic. Case counts in New Brunswick have been the lowest among all 10 provinces and 50 U.S. states. (CBC)

"We stepped on it pretty early on and shut things down," said Steeves. "That's tough medicine, but it gave us the flexibility to open up a little bit earlier than other people and that has paid dividends."

Two weeks ago, Statistics Canada reported New Brunswick had 350,400 people working in the province in June, 97.6 per cent of the number that had been working one year ago in June. It is the highest year-over-year job retention rate in Canada and well above the national average of 91.5 per cent.

Record-breaking home sales

In addition, last week the Canadian Real Estate Association reported home sales by its members in New Brunswick, which is not part of the Statistics Canada retail survey, set a new monthly record of $245.2 million in June. That involved the sale of 1,230 units, a 25.4 per cent increase over last June and nearly double the national increase.
"This (1,230 units) was also a new sales record for the month of June and was the highest level for any month (in New Brunswick) in history," said a news release from the association.



New Brunswick does not charge sales tax on home purchases unless the house is new. But it does charge a one per cent property transfer fee on sales, which generated a record $2.5 million for the month.

"Every bit of revenue counts," said Steeves.

Mid March lockdown

The accelerated return of economic activity in New Brunswick is a tangible benefit of the province's success controlling the spread of COVID-19. It has allowed businesses to open sooner and economic activity to get closer to normal faster.

The New Brunswick government closed all schools in the province March 13, two days after the province recorded its first case of COVID-19. A full state of emergency that required most businesses to shut down was declared six days later and within a week borders with neighbouring provinces and Maine were also closed to all but essential travelers.
 

New Brunswick car dealers sold $304 million worth of new vehicles in April and May, more than neighbouring Nova Scotia for the first time in over 19 years. (Roger Cosman/CBC)

New Brunswick has consistently posted some of the lowest COVID-19 infection rates in the world and the lowest among all Canadian provinces and U.S. states ever since.

As of Tuesday, New Brunswick had recorded just 170 infections, a rate of 22 per 100,000 residents.

That's 93 percent lower than the Canadian average (295 infections per 100,000) and 98 per cent better than the average infection rate in the United States (1,158 per 100,000).
 

Garden centres and hardware stores in New Brunswick both set sales records this spring. The two combined for $184 million in sales over April and May, 29 per cent more than last year. (Roger Cosman/CBC)

In mid April, the province slowly began reopening its economy starting with garden centres. By late May, most businesses had been allowed to operate in New Brunswick, though with ongoing restrictions.

Steeves is hoping the case counts remain low and the recovery continues.

"It's hard to know exactly where you're going," he said. "We're in uncharted territory every day with this. But we are planning as best we can to overcome."



 




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David Amos
"Finance Minister Ernie Steeves says the province is reaping the financial rewards of containing the COVID-19 pandemic"

Yea Right











David Amos
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"Finance Minister Ernie Steeves says the province is reaping the financial rewards of containing the COVID-19 pandemic"

Methinks the writ will be dropped soon N'esy Pas? 




















Donald Gallant
Apparently $2 billion is available from Ottawa

All NB needs to do is borrow $2 billion to obtain.

The WEE-Libs say yes .

Anybody with a brain says NO.



Dan Stewart 
Reply to @Donald Gallant: Actually the provincial government said no to it's "share" of 1.8 billion set aside for public transit not the total amount (The 1.8 billion is the total nation wide). But as our glorious provincial leader Mr. Higgs said he has no transit infrastructure projects on the bòoks so won't be taking part in that portion of the Federal package. He also says, not to worry because money is coming and he will be happy to use it when it does.
val harris
Reply to @Donald Gallant: No worries Higgs took his share from Ottawa just turned down his portion of the transit as he doesnt like spending money go figure.. Every other province said Yes but pool little Nb says no its a joke... The CERB pushed the economy along with the Federal wage subsidy, maybe say Thank You instead of being ignorant..
Lou Bell
Reply to @val harris: Yeah Val , the 3 major cities need underground Subways ! Nice to hear from the " spend 20 dollars to save 1 dollar " on unneeded projects Liberals !
Dan Stewart
Reply to @Lou Bell: An urban transit specialist for high density population centers too... Lou, you're a man of many talents!
David Amos 
Reply to @Dan Stewart: A lot you know Methinks everybody else must recall my informing them long ago that your favourtie conservative spindoctor is a woman N'esy Pas? 
 

Dan Stewart
Reply to @David Amos: Come on Dave no one reslly recalls that much about what you claim to have said, imagined, dreamed up or otherwise thought.























Paul Butler
And this recovery will come to a grinding halt when the border with Quebec is opened up.


Nathalie Bélanger
Reply to @Paul Butler: Il parle de l'économie en général, à la fin de l'été votre secteur touristique aura perdu gros.
Paul Butler 
Reply to @Nathalie Bélanger: And what are you trying to prove by replying in French?
Fred Brewer 
Reply to @Paul Butler: La cola menea al perro.
Lou Bell 
Reply to @Paul Butler: I just ignore them .
Lou Bell
Reply to @Nathalie Bélanger: Where's Jos ? Ah , I get it !
Jeff LeBlanc
Reply to @Nathalie Bélanger: hmmm. brand new profile, only 2 posts ever, both in French. Marc Martin is that you?!?
Paul Butler 
Reply to @Lou Bell: I will for now on.Thanks for the heads up......and info.
Ben Haroldson 
Reply to @Paul Butler: Quebec and Ontario plates all over the place. Even US.
Jake Quinlan
Reply to @Nathalie Bélanger: A la fois, en restant sauf et sain n'est-ce pas (sorry Amos, royalty money in mail..lol).
David Amos 
Reply to @Jake Quinlan: You have nothing to be sorry about with regards to me. Free speech is very important even though it not permitted in certain domains


























Terry Tibbs:
Nice positive pro CONServitive spin this morning. NB is right back there being the vast industrial powerhouse it always wasn't. Unicorns and rainbows flying out of all our backsides. What was the cost of all of this wonderland that we are living? How does our cost compare to provincial GDP? Let's bring the other provinces into it.......... what were their costs compared to their GDP? I'm suspecting this wonderland we are living in didn't come cheap, and installment payments on the bill will go on for years.


Ben Haroldson 
Reply to @Terry Tibbs: A blip cause by cerb and the like.


David Amos 
Reply to @Terry Tibbs: YUP


Jim Cyr
Reply to @Terry Tibbs: You probably just have a mindless personal antipathy for Higgs...........thus your post. 


Terry Tibbs
Reply to @Jim Cyr:
Do you ^think^? Clearly you don't think at all. You are too busy sucking up the BS and are missing what is really going on.






















Ben Haroldson
 "New Brunswick car dealers sold $304 million worth of new vehicles in April and May". Cerb probably responsible for that. Get ready for a surge in repos in the next few months. Should be some good deals,.


David Amos 
Reply to @Ben Haroldson: I agree


James Smythe
Reply to @Ben Haroldson: That’s only 10,000 vehicles at an average cost of $30K, which is not very many considering the number of registered drivers in the province. I’m willing to bet most people could afford them and took advantage of the historically low lending rates.







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Deja Vu anyone?

"Methinks this will be old news in a heartbeat once the corporate media figures out that Higgy is planning to have the writ dropped for a general election in early September N'esy Pas?"




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https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/new-brunswick/snap-election-new-brunswick-covid-19-1.5658269


Behind the scenes preparations underway to navigate risks of possible snap election

Political parties, provincial elections agency preparing for vote amid COVID-19 pandemic


Jacques Poitras · CBC News · Posted: Jul 22, 2020 5:00 AM AT



The possibility of a snap election being called this year remains, leading political parties and the provincial elections agency to prepare for a vote during the pandemic. (CBC)

New Brunswick's four main political parties are making plans for how to run provincial election campaigns during a pandemic — and accusations are already flying that the Progressive Conservatives would put people at risk if they decided to go to the polls.

If Premier Blaine Higgs called a snap election in the coming months, the usual goal of trying to generate big, enthusiastic crowds of supporters would take a back seat to respecting COVID-19 guidelines.

Progressive Conservative party executive director Andrea Johnson says her goal is to "keep it as normal as usual while making sure we're following protocol and keeping everyone safe."


Moncton Centre Liberal MLA Rob McKee, one of the party's two campaign co-chairs, says "it's definitely a concern to be able to have a normal campaign with our normal events that we take part in during a campaign."


Liberal MLA Rob McKee says it will be risky trying to run a regular campaign. (CBC)

Election campaigns are all about crowds: jammed rallies, platform announcements and riding nominations help create an image of enthusiasm and momentum.

But that may not be possible in an era of physical distancing.

Nomination conventions coming soon

The PCs have scheduled five nominating conventions for Aug. 8, all for incumbent MLAs who plan to run again.

Three of them, for the ridings of Rothesay, Quispamsis and Hampton, will be held at a joint meeting inside at a church hall in Quispamsis.

The two others, for Fredericton West-Hanwell and Oromocto-Lincoln-Fredericton, will also take place inside, in a Fredericton hotel meeting room.


McKee said that's risky and it contradicts PC government decisions to postpone municipal elections due to the pandemic and put off a promised "health summit" on hospital reforms.

"To think you're going to have three ridings at one time, respecting social distancing all in the one room, I think that's going to be very hard to achieve," McKee said.

"It just flies in the face of what we've had to go through over the last few months, to think they're going to put people at risk."

The latest guidelines allow indoor gatherings of 50 or more people, as long as organizers enforce distancing and write down contact information to allow tracing if there's an infection.

"The cap has been lifted for indoor gatherings, providing the six feet physical distancing can be maintained, so we're going to trust that," Johnson said. "If the team is saying that it's safe to do so, we're going to trust it."

The floors will be marked with arrows, for spacing and masks will be required. If too many people turn up — about half the normal maximum occupancy for a space, she said — some will be turned away.


Snap election could produce low turnout

Green Party Leader David Coon said his party hasn't given much thought to campaign logistics "because we couldn't quite imagine that the premier would call an election in the midst of a state of emergency, during a pandemic."

He suspects people will be nervous about participating in events and going to polling stations. "If the voter turnout is low, you don't have a great democratic process," he said.


Green Party Leader David Coon says holding an election amid the risk of COVID-19 could produce low voter turnout. (Joe McDonald/CBC)

Coon also predicts an election call would torpedo the spirit of co-operation generated by the all-party COVID-19 committee that he and other leaders have sat on.

"That would all go out the window with a general election. I think it would cause a lot of anxiety and potentially a big backlash against the premier and his party."

People's Alliance Leader Kris Austin could not be reached to talk about his party's campaign planning.

'Mixed feelings'

Higgs said Tuesday he was still undecided about whether to call a general election or go ahead with two required by-elections and a third one to fill another pending vacancy in the legislature.



He acknowledged many New Brunswickers may not want to go to the polls. "There's a mixed feelings because many people would say, 'Is there a need? Is there a bigger concern around the health risks?'"

Higgs lacks a majority in the legislature and the pending retirement of PC MLA Bruce Northrup will make it even harder for the government to win confidence votes and pass legislation.


Premier Blaine Higgs speaks to reporters on Tuesday. He said he's 'not hankering for an election.' (CBC News)

As of Tuesday, New Brunswick had five active cases of COVID-19. Some other Canadian provinces have seen worrisome upticks in their numbers recently.

McKee said the Liberals have heard that a campaign could begin as early as the first week of August, which would put election day in early September.

A summer campaign would allow more outdoor events, which reduce the risk of infection. Johnston said the party will treat the five indoor nominations on Aug. 8 as dry runs.

Contested nominations, in which more than one person seeks to run for the party and must get supporters out to vote, could take place outdoors, she said.


Virtual nominations

The Liberals are planning virtual nomination meetings if they are uncontested, and are looking at hybrid meetings if a nomination is contested.

Speeches would be online and, to avoid crowds, party members could vote at an all-day polling station, rather than during a set time at a meeting.

Johnson said the PCs have not decided whether Higgs will do a campaign bus tour, but, if it happens, it won't have the usual number of party volunteers and journalists on board. McKee said the Liberals haven't decided on a bus, either.

Another campaign tradition, candidates knocking on doors to ask voters for their support, may also be off the table in a 2020 election.

Johnson calls it a "tricky" challenge. "As a politician, you want to be able to make that personal connection, and a lot of times that happens at the door."

The party may instead encourage meet-and-greet sessions in public spaces where it's easier to keep at a distance.


Elections NB preparations 

For election day itself and advance voting, Elections New Brunswick is stockpiling supplies and hiring extra staff so voting can take place safely if an election is called.

Spokesperson Paul Harpelle said supplies include 500,000 disposable masks in case voters need them, more than 4,000 N95 masks and face screens for poll workers, 1,500 bottles of hand sanitizer and 500 rolls of tape for marking two-metre spacing on floors.

"We are also planning a significant campaign promoting the efforts that Elections New Brunswick is taking to make voting safe and to encourage people to take advantage of early voting opportunities at the returning offices, and or advance polls," he said.


A voter casts a ballot in the 2016 municipal election. Elections New Brunswick has begun taking steps to hold an election during the pandemic. (Elections New Brunswick/Facebook)

McKee said the Liberals oppose an early election and are promising to not bring down the government in the legislature this year.

If Higgs doesn't call an election before Sept. 15, the legislature is scheduled to wrap up the current session by passing some remaining bills.

A new session would begin later in the fall. By law, two by-elections in Saint Croix and Shediac Bay-Dieppe must be held at least 30 days before that.

Higgs said Tuesday they will happen by Oct. 15.

Another factor that complicates the timing is the requirement that an independent commission be set up by September to redraw electoral boundaries. By next spring, a new riding map would force parties to start candidate nominations all over again.








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David Amos
Methinks this circus looks like so much fun perhaps I should change my mind and run again N'esy Pas? 


Ray Oliver
Reply to @David Amos: Are you gonna run again? Please do.. I feel like you'll get at least 20 votes this time...










David Amos
Surprise Surprise Surprise 


David Amos
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Deja Vu anyone?

"Methinks this will be old news in a heartbeat once the corporate media figures out that Higgy is planning to have the writ dropped for a general election in early September N'esy Pas?" 













Gerry Ferguson
People go out every day to work, shopping, visiting, etc. If they stopped to vote it wouldn't be any more unsafe than other daily chores.


David Amos 
Reply to @Gerry Ferguson: I agree























Terry Tibbs
Does anyone really care?
I do know that giving any one party a majority would be one of the BIGGEST mistakes we could make. If you can't see that, then at least go with making the clowns we elect, work for the money we pay them. Unless, of course, it becomes a truthful election........... an Irving write in.



David Amos 
Reply to @Terry Tibbs: Methinks you love watching the circus as much a I do N'esy Pas?

























Lou Bell
Will Vickers be gone before the next election ? I suspect so ! The Melanson / Shediac 5 controlled Liberals have been seen as for what they are . A Pa pe tt controlled leader put in place solely as an attempt to get enough votes from Anglophones to get control of the Province and implement their self centered platform set out by their SANB / U de M cohorts !


Dan Stewart
Reply to @Lou Bell: If your previous statements are to be believed having a Higgs government is no different than having a Liberal government anyway... So why not just vote Liberal Lou? Or would you prefer to see Higgs removed too?


David Amos 
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Reply to @Dan Stewart: Methinks Higgy's blogging buddy Chucky Leblanc is so upset he may lose his donuts to a not so dumb dog If that occurs perhaps Cardy will share some butter tarts with him in order to calm the crybaby down N'esy Pas?


Dan Stewart
Reply to @David Amos: Charles is the buddy to whom ever talks nice about him. Their political stripe means nothing to him, just there attention. There was a time many. many years ago when he might have cared about real issues now he just cares about himself. Like a politician on the take except with poor grammar.


Ray Oliver
Reply to @Lou Bell: Vickers will get as many votes as Amos. He's a post turtle. In a position wondering how he ever got there


Jos Allaire
Reply to @Lou Bell: You are so obsessed by the French fact. If the CORservatives are honest about their policies and values claiming to support bilingualism (or are they?), the purple team would more support your values.








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https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/new-brunswick/premier-higgs-election-new-brunswick-covid-19-1.5657846



Higgs shifts tone, 'not hankering for an election'

New Brunswick premier previously hinted at possible fall general election


Jacques Poitras · CBC News · Posted: Jul 21, 2020 5:18 PM AT


 
New Brunswick Premier Blaine Higgs answered a variety of questions from reporters in a scrum Tuesday afternoon. (Ed Hunter/CBC)

Premier Blaine Higgs sounded cooler Tuesday about an early provincial election, acknowledging that many New Brunswick voters may not want to go to the polls in the midst of a pandemic.

The premier acknowledged he has "mused" in recent weeks that he may opt for a general election instead of holding two or three byelections required this fall.

At times he suggested he had almost no choice, given he does not have a majority in the legislature, and Progressive Conservative MLA Bruce Northrup is retiring this fall.


But Tuesday an imminent campaign seemed far from inevitable.

"I'm certainly not hankering for an election," he said. "It's not a process I look forward to as such."
He said among New Brunswickers, "there's a mixed feelings because many people would say 'Is there a  need? Is there a bigger concern around the health risks?'"

He said with schools reopening in September and operating under new pandemic models, and with a possible second wave of the virus, a provincial election may not be a good idea.

"My preference in many ways is really not to have an election, but time will tell where that goes," he said.

"It's still an active consideration but no decision's been made."


Upcoming byelections

The premier said he and party staff are instead discussing the upcoming byelections, which he said will take place before Oct. 15.

In March, MLAs passed legislation requiring that byelections for two vacant seats, Saint Croix and Shediac Bay-Dieppe, must happen no later than 30 days before a new session of the legislature this fall.

Higgs said a new session will start in November, and the Oct. 15 deadline for byelections was part of an informal agreement among the four political parties in the spring.

Saint Croix became vacant when PC cabinet minister Greg Thompson died in September 2019, and former premier Brian Gallant resigned as MLA for Shediac Bay-Dieppe a month later.

Since then, Sussex-Fundy-St. Martins PC MLA Bruce Northrup has announced he'll retire, though a byelection there wouldn't be covered by the March legislation. Northrup has not resigned yet.



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David Amos 
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Methinks Higgy et al read my email earlier today now we get to see the BS in response N'esy Pas?
















David Amos
Methinks Political Science 101 explains the importance of "Bread and Circuses" N'esy Pas? 













David Amos 
Methinks you should never believe the gossip about a snap election until its officially denied N'esy Pas?


Ben Haroldson
Reply to @David Amos: Those politicians sometimes think they are the masters of reverse psychology.


David Amos
Reply to @Ben Haroldson: Methinks psychology of any sort won't work with political animals clever enough to never let go of the bone N'esy Pas?  





























valmond landry
@DAVID AMOS wethink you are right we are red white and blue what a wonderful world ! niesse pas'


David Amos 
Content disabled 
Reply to @valmond landry: Methinks when we vote for the governments we deserve we always wind up black and blue while the sneaky dudes riding the gravy train won't quit the circus until they get their golden handshakes N'esy Pas? 
 

David Amos
Reply to @valmond landry: I replied however methinks you know how things go "Poof" N'esy Pas?

























valmond landry
WEHINK if vroum- vroum GAUVIN would take vikie's place i would vote for him big time niesse pas'


David Amos 
Content disabled 
Reply to @valmond landry: Methinks red coats are very popular up north no matter who is wearing them N'esy Pas?



























Larry Larson
Higgs will call an election when Irving tells him to.


David Amos  
Content disabled 
Reply to @Larry Larson: Methinks you are jesting but everybody knows you more right than wrong about BOTH big political parties overseen by the Irving Clan N'esy Pas?


























Lou Bell
Wonder if James / Terry / Val / Dave / and Dan elected a leader for their " We Party " ? We need to hear from their leader . I suspect their platform will begin with " Methinks " !


Dan Stewart 
Reply to @Lou Bell: The WE party, what's that Lou? Will it be run by the Liberals in the same way you think the PC party is these days?


David Amos 
Reply to @Lou Bell: Methinks Higgy et al know that I would not belong to any club that would have me for a member N'esy Pas?




























Mac Isaac
I have referenced my disappointment many times about Mr. Higgs' decision when he first became Premier to abandon the incredibly needed new justice building on the site of the former Centennial Bldg. in Fredericton. It was short-sighted then and it's even more short-sighted now that Mr. Higgs has AGAIN turned down millions of dollars from the feds that is earmarked for needy municipalities...and al because of a mistaken belief that the feds are "dictating" where the provinces can spend their share of the federal money. The money was set out in legislation for several key areas and was agreed to by the provinces but still Mr. Higgs turned it down. It's not like he's concerned about fiscal restraint...that went out the window when Covid-19 hit!!


Dan Stewart
Reply to @Mac Isaac: To be fair if your talking about the our portion of the 1.8 billion in today's headlines that was just for transit infrastructure. Now you might argue transit infrastructure is something we indeed do need but none of it would have built our new court house.

 
David Amos 
Content disabled 
Reply to @Dan Stewart: "our new court house."

Methinks I am reading the laments of two lawyers Tis a small wonder that you two hate me N'esy Pas?


























John Grail
Fascism is never I'm vogue. Mandatory vaccination bill, border blockades, and a failed increase police powers bill to name a few...


Bud Gardiner
Reply to @John Grail: To name a very few. Higgsy "not hankering for an election" because he doesn't want to give up his dictatorship just yet.


David Amos 
Reply to @Bud Gardiner: Methinks Higgy is just playing the game tis all as he plans when to finally make a bid for a majority mandate. However I bet many political animals agree with his blogging buddy Chucky Leblanc Hence we could have this stalemate for 2 more years which is just fine for those of us who enjoy a circus N'esy Pas? 
 

Fred Brewer
Reply to @Bud Gardiner: A minority government is not a dictatorship but I agree Higg's motivation in not calling an election now is his belief that he will either lose, or best case, be no farther ahead than he is now.























Alex L: Peoples
People's Alliance. Higgs is not a real conservative. He wanted to introduce unlimited government powers and police powers with just 2 old folks dying from this so called pandemic. He wanted to push mandatory vaccines. He wanted to suppress and control his own voters like some dictator. Liberals and Greens are out of the question for obvious reasons. People's Alliance. Nobody's perfect but they have the most reasonable program for freedom loving people.


David Amos 
Reply to @Alex L: Methinks many would agree that Higgy played Krissy like fiddle and that they might as well vote conservative next time because the result would be the same N'esy Pas?


Dan Stewart
Reply to @Alex L: Peoples Alliance is just a place for disgruntled PC's threaten to run to.


Natalie Pugh 
Reply to @Alex L: Agree 100%! PANB without question!!


David Amos 
Reply to @Dan Stewart: Methinks you must be green with envy because there is no such club for you to join N'esy Pas? 


Dan Stewart
Reply to @David Amos: Lol, I suspect the kind of club you're talking about is just a place for a few like minded buddies to gather and complain about everyone else while patting themselves on the back for thinking they have all the answers... I'll leave that sort of fantasy world to you. 
 

























Lou Bell
Bobby Gauvin will run for the Liberals . He won for them in the last election , only under a another stripe ! Arsenault should also ! Appears to be a Liberal strategy , run two people , with one under the stripe of another party !


Lou Bell 
Reply to @Lou Bell: It backfired on them the last time . Thought they had the Greens with Arsenault under their belt , and yet failed . Vickers may be a first . The only party leader ( sorry pa hp pett ) to lead ( well not really lead , as Melanson and his cohorts lead / run the party ) and never even get the chance to run in a provincial election .


David Amos 

Content disabled
Reply to @Lou Bell: Methinks its way past time for your nap N'esy Pas?


Dan Stewart
Reply to @Lou Bell: My that's quite a story there Lou! Although not saying much for the PC's if as you claim its the Liberals who are the ones picking the people who run for them. You might as well ju st vote Liberal next time and save youself the torment.


Lou Bell 
Reply to @Dan Stewart: Were you in on the undisclosed " Phonie Games " giveaway Danny ? I highly doubt it . It was an " insider " doing ! Melanson and his SANB cohorts !


Dan Stewart
Reply to @Lou Bell: Wow Lou, your starting to sound an awful lot like that Amos lad.. or maybe you always have?


David Amos 
Reply to @Dan Stewart: Methinks that was not even remotely witty Hence you just made a fool out of yourself N'esy Pas?


Dan Stewart
Reply to @David Amos: I don't think thats the case Dave. But if you want to share how a fool really feels I'll keep it in mind...




























James Smythe
Do it Blaine. We know you don’t care about us and you’re just petrified of “the virus” because you feel yourself at risk, and as long as Irving doesn’t lose too much revenue you’d happily sacrifice New Brunswickers safety to call an election and get your precious majority you’ve been clamouring for. I’ll be first in line to vote you out.


Lou Bell 
Reply to @James Smythe: I'd love to see an election , and love it even more just to see your face when ( NOT IF ) he won by a majority ! Two of the other leaders ( Greens and Liberals ) want an election because they know the outcome wouldn't be good at all for them !


James Smythe 
Reply to @Lou Bell: You’d be more than welcome to see my face Lou, given that it won’t be masked, but I’m sure that fills you with such existential terror that you would be too scared to show up to the polls.


Lou Bell  
Reply to @James Smythe: By the way , who is the new leader of the " Me Party " ? You , Terry , Val , or David ? Did they let you all in at Tims , or boot you out of their parking lot ? Heard there were 5 people and 6 votes cast ! De ye think somethin' sounds fishy or what ???


David Amos  
Content disabled 
Reply to @James Smythe: Methinks its fairly obvious to all that you put Lou's fancy blue knickers in quite a knot N'esy Pas?



























Gerry Ferguson
If people can go to the Superstore I think they can pop by a ballot box without keeling over.


David Amos 
Reply to @Gerry Ferguson: I concur and I bet Higgy does too







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2 Moncton MLAs spent none of their $50K community investment funding

PC Finance Minister Ernie Steeves and Liberal MLA Monique LeBlanc didn't secure any projects in 2019-20


Jacques Poitras · CBC News · Posted: Jul 21, 2020 5:00 AM AT



Finance Minister and Moncton Northwest MLA Ernie Steeves did not respond to a request for comment Monday. Liberal MLA Monique LeBlanc said it was difficult to find projects in her Moncton East riding to fit the program criteria. (Radio-Canada/CBC)

Turns out Moncton South Liberal MLA Cathy Rogers is not the lowest-spending member of the legislature after all when it comes to the Community Investment Fund.

Rogers had the lowest total spending on a database of CIF projects released to CBC News last week, a mere $2,856.

But a sharp-eyed reader noticed that two other ridings in the city, Moncton Northwest and Moncton East, were missing from the list.


The ridings, held by Progressive Conservative Finance Minister Ernie Steeves and Liberal MLA Monique LeBlanc, were not included because they did not secure any projects at all in 2019-20.

"If there were no projects, they would not appear in the report," said Mary-Anne Hurley-Corbyn, a spokesperson for the Regional Development Corporation.
The fund was created in 2019 to provide $50,000 to each riding in the province to fund projects by non-profit groups and local governments. MLAs have a role in choosing them.

LeBlanc would not do an interview Monday but said in a written statement that it was "very unfortunate that I was not able to use the community funding made available by RDC last fiscal year."

She said because her riding is made up of "mostly residential areas," it was difficult to find projects that fit the program criteria.
It just seems to be there are a lot of photo opportunities but when the rubber hits the road, there is not a lot of open communication to help out or to get a project going.
- Shawn Crossman, Moncton city councillor
LeBlanc also pointed out that Steeves' riding was not on the list of projects either. "I assume he encountered the same problem," she said.


Steeves did not respond to a request for comment Monday.

Moncton city Coun. Shawn Crossman, whose ward overlaps a large part of LeBlanc's riding of Moncton East, said he was "kind of disappointed, and shocked at the same time" that the riding wasn't on the list at all.


LeBlanc, pictured here in 2015 during the New Brunswick election with then-federal Liberal Leader Justin Trudeau and then-New Brunswick Liberal Leader Brian Gallant, said she's having better luck finding projects this year. (The Canadian Press)

He said non-profit groups in the riding, including the Greater Moncton SPCA, the Knights of Columbus, the Royal Canadian Legion and others, could have benefited from the funding.

"It just seems to be there are a lot of photo opportunities but when the rubber hits the road, there is not a lot of open communication to help out or to get a project going," he said.

Crossman said he was surprised that Steeves' riding wasn't on the list either. "I'm sure that that section of Moncton would definitely have a lot of community groups … that could use some funding."

Nearly $1M not spent

Only $1.6 million of the total $2.45 million available in 2019-20 was spent, with RDC minister Andrea Anderson-Mason saying recently that some MLAs "for whatever reason either were not able to use it or chose not to use it."


She said it would be difficult to convince the government to increase the funding, given not all of it was used last year.

Rogers said last week her low total in 2019-20 was because housing and homelessness projects, the major issues in her riding, were not eligible for the funding.

She said with a new push for applications, she's on track to take full advantage of the funding this year.

LeBlanc said she's also having better luck. "Thankfully, this year I was able to find projects that should be eligible for funding. They are currently being assessed by government."

COVID-19 costs qualify this year

Including Rogers, two ridings with Liberal MLAs and four with Progressive Conservative members received less than $10,000 last year. A seventh riding, Shediac Bay-Dieppe, also had less but was without an MLA for part of the year after Brian Gallant resigned his seat.

This year, MLAs can use the funding to help non-profit groups deal with costs from COVID-19.
Only two MLAs, Liberal Gilles LePage of Restigouche West and Progressive Conservative Bill Oliver of Kings Centre, managed to spend the full $50,000 they had to work with last year.

Eight other members, five PCs and three Liberals, came within $1,000 of maxing out their allocations.

About the Author


Jacques Poitras
Provincial Affairs reporter
Jacques Poitras has been CBC's provincial affairs reporter in New Brunswick since 2000. Raised in Moncton, he also produces the CBC political podcast Spin Reduxit. 






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David Amos
Deja Vu anyone?

"Methinks this will be old news in a heartbeat once the corporate media figures out that Higgy is planning to have the writ dropped for a general election in early September N'esy Pas?"












David Amos
Surprise Surprise Surprise  


David Amos 
Reply to @David Amos: Methinks Higgy et al read my email and tweets today now we get to see the BS in response N'esy Pas?









David Amos
Methinks its an interesting circus when people complain that a few of the politicians do not bother to squander some of our taxpayer funds on patronage and or cronyism N'esy Pas?









David Amos
Content disabled
Methinks this will be old news in a heartbeat once the corporate media figures out that Higgy is planning to have the writ dropped for a general election in early September N'esy Pas?  














Jake Quinlan
Timing the spending to possible election? Waiting it out? Is it a "use it or lose it" situation or does it carry over into the next year?


Marc LeBlanc 
Reply to @Jake Quinlan: Really good question


David Amos 
Content disabled
Reply to @Jake Quinlan: Methinks the ghost of my missing comment is affirming that it has to to do with election timing Furthermore I believe that it has already been reported that if they don't use it they lose it N'esy Pas?


David Amos
Reply to @Marc LeBlanc: Methinks its very strange that I was not permitted to answer it N'esy Pas?























Lou Bell
Translation - After being caught doing nothing , the outspoken Cathy Rogers has been forced to quit sitting around , doing nothing , other than calling out others !


Dan Stewart
Reply to @Lou Bell: Hard to believe that Lou Bell is now complaining that MLA's aren't spending enough tax payers money...


David Amos  
Content disabled
Reply to @Dan Stewart: I noticed that too but so many comments come and go I thought I was seeing things


David Amos
Reply to @Dan Stewart: So why compare me to that Conservative spindoctor? Methinks Higgy et must agree that I never change my tune N'esy Pas?

















Kevin Archibald
Anyone checked their chequing accounts. Just sayin.


Stephen Robertson
Reply to @Kevin Archibald: this comment is completely unfounded and unless you have something to support your comment I strongly request you withdraw it.


David Amos  
Reply to @Stephen Robertson: How does he go about complying with your strong request if he wished to?









---------- Original message ----------
From: David Amos <motomaniac333@gmail.com>
Date: Tue, 21 Jul 2020 14:52:36 -0300
Subject: YO Higgy say Hey to Chucky when you see next time and the same to your
many minions for me when you are having your secret meeting in Zoom will ya?
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bruce.northrup@gnb.ca, hugh.flemming@gnb.cabruce.fitch@gnb.ca,
Sherry.Wilson@snb.ca, mary.wilson@gnb.ca, Dorothy.Shephard@gnb.ca,
 robert.gauvin@gnb.ca, Ross.Wetmore@gnb.ca, robert.mckee@gnb.ca,
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Date: Tue, 21 Jul 2020 17:37:32 +0000
Subject: Automatic reply: Methinks its too bad so sad that Blaine Higgs will
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Date: Tue, 21 Jul 2020 17:37:32 +0000
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Date: Tue, 21 Jul 2020 17:37:32 +0000
Subject: Re: Methinks its too bad so sad that Blaine Higgs will lose Chucky Leblanc's
support if he calls a Provincial Election N'esy Pas?
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On 7/21/20, David Amos <david.raymond.amos333@gmail.com> wrote:

> http://charlesotherpersonalitie.blogspot.com/2020/07/new-brunswickers-must-break-all.html
>
> Tuesday, 21 July 2020
>
>
> New Brunswickers MUST break all the coronavirus Rules set by
> Government if Blaine Higgs calls an Provincial Election!!!
>
>
> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q369lKilZCI
>
>
> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JMiVA_vHclQ&t=322s
>
>
> https://youtu.be/ll2-wpEGdmo
>
>
>
> https://twitter.com/DavidRayAmos/with_replies
>
> David Raymond Amos‏ @DavidRayAmos
> Replying to @DavidRayAmos @alllibertynews and 49 others
> Methinks this just will be EVEN MORE old news in a heartbeat once
> CBC's corporate media cohorts figure out that Higgy is planning to
> have the writ dropped for a general election in early September N'esy
> Pas?
>
> https://davidraymondamos3.blogspot.com/2020/07/2-moncton-mlas-spent-none-of-their-50k.html
>
>   #nbpoli #cdnpoli
>
> https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/new-brunswick/mla-community-investment-fund-monton-monique-leblanc-ernie-steeves-1.5656673
>
>
> 2 Moncton MLAs spent none of their $50K community investment funding
>
> PC Finance Minister Ernie Steeves and Liberal MLA Monique LeBlanc
> didn't secure any projects in 2019-20
>
> Jacques Poitras · CBC News · Posted: Jul 21, 2020 5:00 AM AT
>
>
>
> 12 Comments
>
>
>
> David Amos
> Surprise Surprise Surprise
>
>
>
>
> David Amos
> Content disabled
> Methinks this will be old news in a heartbeat once the corporate media
> figures out that Higgy is planning to have the writ dropped for a
> general election in early September N'esy Pas?
>
>
>
>
>
> Jake Quinlan
> Timing the spending to possible election? Waiting it out? Is it a "use
> it or lose it" situation or does it carry over into the next year?
>
> Marc LeBlanc
> Reply to @Jake Quinlan: Really good question
>
> David Amos
> Content disabled
> Reply to @Jake Quinlan: Methinks the ghost of my missing comment is
> affirming that it has to to do with election timing Furthermore I
> believe that it has already been reported that if they don't use it
> they lose it N'esy Pas?
>












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