McGuinty Government Demonstrates Lack of Respect for Parliament and Citizens In One Stupid Move
So it’s 3:45pm the Legislative Assembly is in session. Some MPPs are in the House debating the budget, others are stuck to their chairs fulfilling what’s known as ‘house duty’. You see, Government MPPs aren’t expected to actually debate, or even pretend to show interest in the bills that are planned, designed and drafted with the approval of three guys in the Premier’s Office.
This isn’t new, and frankly isn’t going to be the issue I get bothered about today. What does bother me though is that while the 2009 Budget is being debated in the House – a budget that will see McGuinty’s Government run the single largest deficit in history, double the debt over the duration of his two (and I would bet the $300 bribe I will be receiving from the Premier, the Liberal Party’s last mandate for now); members of the Standing Committee on General Government are supposed to be listening to public comment from citizens from across Ontario regarding the Green Energy Act – a bill that tears down citizen’s rights to dissent, will have a major impact on Ontario’s long term energy plan and will legislate permission from a bunch of corporate welfare swines who kick a chunk of their subsidy back to the Ontario Liberal Party to do untold environmental damage and act without any oversight.
So what does one do if you’re one of the opposition MPPs who serves on the Standing Committee on General Government? Debate the budget, try to make Ontarians understand the fiscal damage Dalton McGuinty and co. are inflicting on our province, or stand up for citizen’s rights and the environment in committee? It’s a tough choice and not one any member should have to make. Premier McGuinty and his democracy adverse crew have purposely made it impossible for opposition MPPs to defend citizen’s rights and fight for fiscal sanity in Ontario. They purpose scheduled to of the most important (and politically stupid) bills for consideration at the same time.
I wanted to watch the committee hearings. I have been prevented from appearing so a bunch of Ontario Liberal Party donors, Ontario Government grant and subsidy receiving organizations and other folks who have the about as much independence from this Provincial government as a grade school student, who has yet to learn to tie their own shoes has from their parents, can go in and praise this horrendous piece of legislation. As a result I felt attending in person would not be wise for fear of catcalling inappropriate things at folks who lie for a living and certainly have questionable financial ties, I certainly would never want to defend. So I found a TV, went to channel 105 and thought I’d watch the swines in action. Unfortunately, it’s not being broadcast as the House is debating the budget.
The first speaker I watched was Bob Bailey – the MPP for Sarnia Lambton, and only sitting MPP to defeat a Cabinet Minister in the last election. In addition to standing up for Ontarians in the budget debate Mr. Bailey is one of two opposition MPPs on the Standing Committee on General Government – which is meeting at the same time. When it was the NDP’s turn to speak, I saw Rosario Marchese, the MPP for Trinity Spadina, one of the legislatures better spoken and more passionate speakers. He was standing up for Ontarians as well. Marchese happens to also be the sole NDP MPP who sits on the Standing Committee on General Government.
What’s clear is Premier McGuinty doesn’t want to hear from everyday Ontarians like me. Our letters are ignored, we’re blocked from appearing at committee so his cronies can go in and parrot his views. If this wasn’t bad enough, McGuinty and his staff are using procedural techniques to undermine Opposition attempts to stand up for Ontarians who want their voices heard, and have become the only avenue for concerned citizens who are sick of Liberal MPPs sitting on their hands, ignoring them, taunting them and otherwise disregarding our concerns.
The only solace I find in this is that McGuinty seems to have so thoroughly lost control of the wheel and touch with everyday Ontarians, that when the ship right’s itself in 2011, when folks like me will get to determine the fate of men like him, I don’t know who will be at the helm, but I believe with every fibre of my being that Ontarians are sick of the knee-jerk governance, jerk like behaviour and the level of arrogance that has set in over McGuinty’s Queen’s Park.
Deny us our voice now, use procedural tactics to weaken the opposition’s attempt to stand up for Ontarians, but wait until the next election, and watch what the citizen’s whose rights you’ve been trampling do back.
I pledge here and now, for the first time since becoming an eligible voter, I will look at each and every candidate in the race and vote for the one who I believe will best represent me, and not the party that I have supported with each and every ballot I’ve cast, with every door I’ve knocked on, and every sign I’ve hammered in. Not this time Dalton.
I encourage folks who feel the same to join me in making a similar pledge to vote for the best candidate from either opposition party who will stand up and represent your community, and not the party who has demonstrated a total lack of caring for the struggles, opinions and beliefs of hard working, every day Ontarians who just want the best for their province, and unlike the Ontario Liberal Party do not financially benefit for taking the opinions they do.
As a final thought: John Garner – the 32nd Vice President of the United States between 1933-1941 once referred to that post under FDR as ‘not worth a bucket of warm piss.’ – I wonder what he would think of the role of a Government MPP watching the anti-democratic tactics of Premier McGuinty?
Tags: Bill 150, Dalton McGuinty, Green Energy Act, Ontario Budget 2009, Ontario Liberal Party, Ontario Provincial Budget, Standing Committee on General Government


April 6th, 2009 at 6:41 pm
It sounds like you’re not truly planning on voting FOR “the best candidate from either opposition party who will stand up and represent your community” at all.
By the sounds of this blog and the vitriol that now comes out of it, you will be voting AGAINST the Liberal candidate no matter how qualified or good of a representative they will be.
I think anyone who reads this blog would be absolutely shocked if you voted for the Liberal candidate as you’ve cleared waged quite the campaign against Dalton’s party and seem to hate them with a passion.
Is Tim Hudak preferable to Dalton McGuinty as Premier though I wonder?? Oh well no matter you will vote against the Liberals regardless.
April 6th, 2009 at 7:11 pm
Jim there are other choices – some of the best legislation and policy action has come from minority govt, particularly a lib/NDP minority situation. There are more than 2 choices.
April 6th, 2009 at 8:21 pm
Jim – I have been a card carrying Liberal for over eight years. Not anymore. I have worked at Queen’s Park for a Liberal MPP, I’ve volunteered hundreds of hours for Liberal candidates, I’ve held positions in the Liberal Party and even donated money.
I assure you – anyone who sits idlely by and does not stand up for their community because the Premier tells them not to isn’t worthy of my vote, and won’t get it. I’ve provided my MPP with a couple of proposals to amend the bill in a way that better protects the right of citizen’s to dissent and creating environmental protections in line with Europe. No movement on that front. The wind industry has donated hundreds of thousands to the Ontario Liberal Party, and in turn the government has subsidized the wind industry by tens of millions a year. Simply put, on this issue, the voices of individual citizens is being completely ignored by folks who have a fairly committed financial arrangement that isn’t in our best interest and we’re not part of.
I don’t hate the Liberals with a passion, in fact a number of my close friends are very active within the Liberal Party. I am still friendly with the elected Liberals I know and agree to disagree with the staffers I have come to know over the years. It is in fact the Premier and the Deputy Premier who have waged ‘quite the campaign’ against my community, calling valid concerns that would be recognized anywhere in Europe ‘absurd’, ‘artificial lather’, gamemenship, and dismissed us as ‘not in my back yard’ types.
They don’t respond to letters, they deny us our voice within the legislative process and distort our arguments in the media.
It would be unreasonable to vote for someone who is so thick headed they won’t even listen to the other side before passing a bill literally written by industry for industry.
At this point, I see both the NDP and the PCs standing up for folks, and am well aware should either of them form the next government – they too will likely do something and upset folks in a way similar to what the Premier has done to hundreds of thousands of Ontarians in the last number of months.
That being said, all I’m doing is joining the folks who ‘vote the bums out’ instead of blindly voting for a guy who’d sooner legislate away my right to speak, while stripping important environmental legislation.
However unfortunate a position to be in, it seems like the reasonable thing to do.