buckhorn76 Power User 2 You're 10 Joined Nov 3, 2012 Messages 3,704 Reaction score 170 Jun 6, 2014 #1 regardless of any personal political party preference, if any of your local candidates contact you, ask what is their party's official stand on drive clean.
regardless of any personal political party preference, if any of your local candidates contact you, ask what is their party's official stand on drive clean.
CCO Old Timer 2 You're 10 Joined Aug 5, 2011 Messages 7,854 Reaction score 111 Jun 6, 2014 #2 I've read that none of them want to scrap it. -- they're all gutless.
buckhorn76 Power User 2 You're 10 Joined Nov 3, 2012 Messages 3,704 Reaction score 170 Jun 6, 2014 Thread starter #3 CCO said: I've read that none of them want to scrap it. -- they're all gutless. Click to expand... hudak mentioned it about 3 times during the debate as an example of a wasteful program and agency.
CCO said: I've read that none of them want to scrap it. -- they're all gutless. Click to expand... hudak mentioned it about 3 times during the debate as an example of a wasteful program and agency.
Keith Tedford Power User 2 You're 10 Joined Apr 30, 2012 Messages 3,799 Reaction score 1,016 Jun 8, 2014 #4 It's too much of a cash cow to disappear.
vintageracer Regular 2 You're 10 Joined Jul 11, 2013 Messages 730 Reaction score 489 Jun 12, 2014 #5 buckhorn76 said: hudak mentioned it about 3 times during the debate as an example of a wasteful program and agency. Click to expand... Keep in mind it was the Conservatives under Harris who brought it in. Succeeding Liberal governments learned to rely on it as a "cash cow". David
buckhorn76 said: hudak mentioned it about 3 times during the debate as an example of a wasteful program and agency. Click to expand... Keep in mind it was the Conservatives under Harris who brought it in. Succeeding Liberal governments learned to rely on it as a "cash cow". David