Behind The Red Door: The Love Of Luxury Handbags?
Michael Ignatieff has worked hard to get rid of the perception in some quarters that he is elitist and touch. But on Wednesday he could not come off as a man in the Wal-Mart.
In his budget released Tuesday, said the Harper government to introduce a tax credit for caregivers of sick family members to care. The measure would cost $ 200 million over two years. The Liberals also promised to provide economic assistance to families.
Ignatieff had to say about reports of overcrowding on Wednesday outside the House of Commons: "I wish the liberal line of comparison of the parenting plan, and the poor imitation that has been offered a Conservative government can buy a knock- bag off, or you can buy a genuine article .. " For a politician trying to prove that he is a man of the people is a strange metaphor. After all, how many middle-class voters to the Liberals targeted afford Louis Vuitton bag?
To be fair, Ignatieff had some decent lines. Here's an example:
- In economics, it should be a matter of strength of the Conservatives: "We shall fight on the economy and we will win in the economy."
- In his campaign launch at the gates of this spring: "Do you trust this prime minister with the power Do you trust this prime minister to defend their economic interests?"
- The choice of Canadian voters:. "In the upcoming election, there is a blue door, you pass through the blue door, you get the jets, is obtained from the prisons, getting companies to reduce taxes, and you get the real article miserable knockoss . You go through the red door, you get sympathy, you get the financial responsibility, and you have a government relentlessly focused on the real priorities of Canadian families. "
Doubts, however, that a knock-off line bag is behind the red door when you start the campaign.
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