Posted AT 7:35 AM EDT on 13/05/08
Mr. Dion's really great idea
The compact fluorescent light bulb has finally gone off over Stéphane Dion's head. What he's been needing is a really big idea to make an impression on the public. Something to show them he's decisive -- not just a pointy-headed nerd with a backpack, but a bold and visionary man of action who really stands for something. He's been looking and looking, and now at last he's found it.
A carbon tax!
After all, it worked like a charm for Gordon Campbell in B.C.
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