trailerparkboy
Well-Known Member
how do you know what the ppl who didnt vote wouldnt have voted conservative u got something to back that or is that just the ppl YOU know thats not what i hear from ppl i know that didnt vote
I don't buy your statistics. I do however buy Election Canada's results.Nope.....you are wrong you said "the majority" of Canadians wanted a conservative govt. Only 60% of people voted...Of that 60% 39% of them voted Conservative....doesn't make a majority in my books.....I realize it constitutes a majority under our current system. Trouble is that 95% of people that did not vote would not have voted conservative. So we are stuck with a government that the majority of the country actually wanted to get rid of and would have had they gotten their asses off the couch.... Clear it up at all? LOL.
Sounds like Bud was molested as a child and Liked it
Yea its real funny to make fun of victims of molestation. Do you feel like a big man? It makes no difference if I was molested or not. I think its a sick fuck that uses it to make political examples and an even more pathetic loser to enjoy the thought of someone being molested.
You shut up...I'm a survivor of molestation and I liked it.I am a survivor of molestation.. Shut up.
It does not matter if you agree with it or not. The conservatives won their majority because they picked up the seats in the GTA, they needed 5 seats to make a majority, and got 17 or something from the area around Toronto which usually votes Liberal (the rest of the country was pretty much how if normally votes, if I am not mistaken. Except for Quebec.). Blame the people who didn't vote all you want, or you can accept the fact that the majority of Canadians wanted a Conservative government. I didn't that is why I voted for the NDP.
failed electoral system? even if all the people who voted liberal bloc green or other had voted NDP itd still be a conservative majority they also received more of the popular vote than any one other party so what would you rather see a two party system?no 60% of voting canadians voted on the left, just right wingers only had 1 party to vote for, so 39% of voters got a majority government, its because of our failed electoral system
the non popular vote can run the country
YES! It is inevitable. This whole process has run its course in the US. It totally sucks, but the way it is right now is much worse. When the right formed their coalition of tyranny they knew damned well they would take power over and over again untill the left forms a coalition to compete. They also knew that the Liberals were to fucking stuborn and pig headed to willing join the NDP.what would you rather see a two party system?
If u add the lib green ndp seats as 1 party they still lose unless you wanna go by the popular vote...YES! It is inevitable. This whole process has run its course in the US. It totally sucks, but the way it is right now is much worse. When the right formed their coalition of tyranny they knew damned well they would take power over and over again untill the left forms a coalition to compete. They also knew that the Liberals were to fucking stuborn and pig headed to willing join the NDP.
The Libs feel an entitlement to power, I mean they did essentially build the country, but they have completly lost touch. AN NDP,Green Lib merger would create a party more right than the NDP but more left than the Libs, which would put it just left of center which is essentially aligned with 90% of Canadians political and moral values.
what does that havta do with anything the gov that was in power then won againPerhaps it's the effect of Global Wealth vs National poverty?
Canada spent a lot of tax dollars to host the WTO with military protection.