加拿大前总理马丁说:保守党的经济计划是:『一个绝对的耻辱和荒谬的』

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Paul Martin blasts Conservative economic plan ahead of budget

CBC – 12 hours ago

  • CBC/Allison Dempster/CBC - Former prime minister Paul Martin was at Kainai Secondary School Tuesday to hear business pitches from students as part of a new youth entrepreneurship program launched by his Aboriginal …more
Dismissing the Conservative economic plan as "an absolute disgrace" and "nonsensical," former Liberal prime minister Paul Martin has leapt into the debate over Finance Minister Joe Oliver's newly announced April 21 budget.

In an interview on CBC Radio's The House, Martin told host Evan Solomon Canada is facing a "very serious" economic situation and he accused the government of doing nothing about it.

"[The government] is not doing the right things now and we have not been doing the right things for the last decade," Martin said.

Taking a cue from Bank of Canada Governor Stephen Poloz, who suddenly cut Canada's key interest rate by a quarter of a percentage point to 0.75 per cent and said recently the first quarter results in Canada will be "atrocious," Martin called on Joe Oliver to kick start a fiscal stimulus program.

"Fiscal policy and monetary policy have to work hand in hand, they cannot contradict each other," Martin said. "If the governor of the central bank is talking about the need for monetary stimulus, he also understands there has to be changes made in the [fiscal policy] and those changes have to be investments."

The former PM and Liberal finance minister argues the government should be investing in infrastructure for cities, education and what he calls "discovery research" instead of focusing so steadily on balancing the books.

"We have cut back substantially on the number of scientists out there working on issues that could be generating the industries of tomorrow."

Oliver has promised to deliver a balanced budget this year, but Martin does not believe that strategy in the long run will create jobs and growth. "If you don't invest in the future," Martin said, "you will be running perpetual deficits."

The federal government has long argued its policies have created 1.2 million "net new jobs" since the 2008 recession and that its $53 billion New Building Canada Plan is sufficient stimulus for cities and municipalities.

The government also points out it has invested $1.5 billion in the Canada First Research Excellence Fund to support scientific research.

The weeks leading up to the new budget are always fraught with criticism from opposition parties. It is however unusual for a former prime minister to come out swinging so hard. Martin claims he doesn't want to engage in partisan politics, but his intervention seems yet another sign the election battle is already underway.
 
马丁要参选,我选马丁。否则,我只能选哈勃。
 
Paul Martin blasts Conservative economic plan ahead of budget
CBC – 12 hours ago

  • CBC/Allison Dempster/CBC - Former prime minister Paul Martin was at Kainai Secondary School Tuesday to hear business pitches from students as part of a new youth entrepreneurship program launched by his Aboriginal …more
Dismissing the Conservative economic plan as "an absolute disgrace" and "nonsensical," former Liberal prime minister Paul Martin has leapt into the debate over Finance Minister Joe Oliver's newly announced April 21 budget.

In an interview on CBC Radio's The House, Martin told host Evan Solomon Canada is facing a "very serious" economic situation and he accused the government of doing nothing about it.

"[The government] is not doing the right things now and we have not been doing the right things for the last decade," Martin said.

Taking a cue from Bank of Canada Governor Stephen Poloz, who suddenly cut Canada's key interest rate by a quarter of a percentage point to 0.75 per cent and said recently the first quarter results in Canada will be "atrocious," Martin called on Joe Oliver to kick start a fiscal stimulus program.

"Fiscal policy and monetary policy have to work hand in hand, they cannot contradict each other," Martin said. "If the governor of the central bank is talking about the need for monetary stimulus, he also understands there has to be changes made in the [fiscal policy] and those changes have to be investments."

The former PM and Liberal finance minister argues the government should be investing in infrastructure for cities, education and what he calls "discovery research" instead of focusing so steadily on balancing the books.

"We have cut back substantially on the number of scientists out there working on issues that could be generating the industries of tomorrow."

Oliver has promised to deliver a balanced budget this year, but Martin does not believe that strategy in the long run will create jobs and growth. "If you don't invest in the future," Martin said, "you will be running perpetual deficits."

The federal government has long argued its policies have created 1.2 million "net new jobs" since the 2008 recession and that its $53 billion New Building Canada Plan is sufficient stimulus for cities and municipalities.

The government also points out it has invested $1.5 billion in the Canada First Research Excellence Fund to support scientific research.

The weeks leading up to the new budget are always fraught with criticism from opposition parties. It is however unusual for a former prime minister to come out swinging so hard. Martin claims he doesn't want to engage in partisan politics, but his intervention seems yet another sign the election battle is already underway.
真不知道要选谁好, 马丁也是个典型政客,对虾婆是半斤对八两。
我们加拿大的内政管你屁事
 
:jiayou:
当然关老飞屁事啦!老飞放屁你赶紧来闻,这让老飞情何以堪?
你污染加拿大空气,我过来扇你屁股的!
 
当然关老飞屁事啦!老飞放屁你赶紧来闻,这让老飞情何以堪?

老飞,原来您这楼是个屁贴?我是来看屁股的。
 
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理财,发展经济,马丁是把好手。老飞你不晓得就不要跟着掺合了。
『理财,发展经济,马丁是把好手』这不假,但在国际观方面,恐难望其前辈老杜鲁多之项背。
 
说的都容易,操作都不简单。
要保住选票,就只能短视。
 
理财,发展经济,马丁是把好手。老飞你不晓得就不要跟着掺合了。

马丁确实是把好手。马丁急不可耐当总理,毁了自由党。
 
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