07) STILL HERE, STILL
SCARY
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People's Voice
Editorial
Here's the good news. After four
years in office, Stephen Harper's Tories are still a minority in
Parliament. Despite all the advantages of power, and the open support
of the ruling class and the corporate media, Harper's polling numbers
are lower today than during the past two elections. In part, this
reflects the Tory capacity to remind working people of their vicious,
reactionary politics. Whether it's their brutal imperialist war in
Afghanistan, their utter indifference to mass layoffs, or their hatred
for women's reproductive rights, the Tories regularly shoot themselves
in both feet.
Even the
sleazy attempt to paint
themselves as "populists" has backfired, thanks to all those temper
tantrums. It's hard to hold a pose with your Timmy's double-double when
the Veteran's Affairs Minister is screaming at security guards for
refusing to let him take his expensive bottle of tequila onto the plane.
Now the bad
news. Stephen Harper
is still in office, and still within spitting distance of a majority.
Some argue that this hardly matters. Our response? Harper already runs
the country like his personal banana republic. Wait until he has even
less obstacles to slow the corporate attack and the fundamentalist
agenda of his MPs.
Consider the
tussle over
documents on the Afghan detainee torture issue. Even now, the
Conservatives are playing the "national security" card to deny any
access to these materials. Imagine the degree of control a Harper
majority regime would exercise over any embarrassing revelations or
criticism.
Time is
running out - an
election is more likely by the month. It would be a terrible mistake to
assume that the Tories will make enough blunders to lose. The outcome
of the next election may shift the political terrain for years -
defeating Harper remains urgent.