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The Rural Voice, 1980-04, Page 22A matter of principle by J. Car/ Hemingway The US Election FLORIDA Since the election was just barely over when I left there isn't much I can say about what changes it has brought about. • For starters it seems that the price of gas is only going to go up 17c per gallon instead of Clark's proposed 18c but that was only in the rumour stage. Maybe there has been some clarification since. Regular gas here seems to be an average 57c per '/: gal. American here and traffic seems just as heavy as other years. During the election there seemed to be an undercurrent of opposition to the idea of a minority government and also having a serious "3rd" party in our political system. The election results seems to confirm this opposition in a unique way. It really was a "2" party race. Liberal vs. NDP from the Manitoba boundary east and Conservative vs. NDP in the western provinces. While the Clark government was defeated by the Liberal opposition the basic policy was very similar to that of the former Liberal Gov. of 11 years - high interest rates. high inflation and high unemployment and reduced productivity. From Mr. Trudeau's remarks following the election results it seemed to me that there would be little chSnge of policy. Even Mr. Trudeau's plans for Petro -Can seemed almost the same as Mr. Clark's proposal. While I expect the methods will vary to some extent I will be surprised if the results will be much different. I don't think the Multi -nationals have anything to worry about. Since interest rates have risen in the U.S. 1 expect we can forget about any reduction in our interest rates. unemployment, or inflation or increase in our production. It seems to me that we should bring some honesty into our political system and form the Liberal -Conservative party and leave the NDP. Then we would have a two party system again which so many seem to think is better. What happened to the Progressive Conservative party? Coming down here is a bit frustrating as we ran into a snow storm north of Toledo so we ran for cover as soon as we got around the Toledo by-pass about 3:30 p.m. Fortunately there was a motel handy. The next morning we drove for two or three hours at 15 to 20 miles per hour on very icey roads. However we have arrived at Panama City eventually and saw farmers working in the fields preparing to plant cotton in Alabama. Equally frustrating is the political promotions on the T.V. We thought we'd had enough before we left. It was encouraging this evening to hear Ronald Reagan. the Republican Presidential nomination candidate. state that we should learn from the past experience. In the 30's Rooseve It found the economy in bad shape. He lowered interest rates. promoted increased production and reduced unemployment and prices. It worked and depression gave way to prosperity. I think it is verymuch to Mr. Regan's credit that he (a Republican) can accept successful policy of a former Democratic President. This is' the kind of politician we need. a man who is more interested in the good of his country and citizens than in his own personal advantage. I'm sure some of his Republican supporters will not approve of following a Democratic policy even though it was good. MANNING'S BUILDING SUPPLIES LTD. Opens the door to all your building needs • Paneling • Lumber • Carpets • Plywood • Power Tools large & small Finish your... IS YOUR ROME Mined. • Electrical fot f od itn Liui Equipment YOUR KITCHEN • "Belvedere" Kitchen Cabinets ft Vanities Complete Line Wallpaper Et Paints UNDER THE — MANAGEMENT — OF Douwe Wilts Gary Courtney BLYTH 523-9306 THE RURAL VOICE/APRIL 1980 PG 23