I get what you are saying. Democracy is supported by the will of the people, the only will the people have is to complain about the government.
To me it should be a duty to vote.
Has it?
Maybe, I think in has failed in the U.S. considering how politicians are bought.
The Canadian economy and culture and currency is 80% American, but the elected in Canada, according to you, are superior ethical prodigy. How is this purity instilled in our honorable members of Parliament?
I think everyone should vote. Parties arguing in the House is part of the process
compromise comes from a great argument and debate. The negative campaigns
are part of the system except the present government has taken them to a new
low and stays in election mode polarizing the country. The time to go after this
government is soon with all the stuff they pulled off it should be a great verbal
light show. I'm for anyone but Harper.
Why should we vote? The game will not change with new elected servants of wealth. If you could point to a Canadian election in the last 60 years where these replacement ministers deviated from the banker agenda by as much as a comma, I would like to hear of it.
Good morning db (It's still morning out here on the flat lands).
I think caps (I believe it's a max of $1,100.00 per person or
company....or something along those lines) on political
donations helps in Canada. It's pretty hard to purchase (or
at least rent for a while) a politician's soul for $1,100 bucks.
it's one of those self-platitudes that spastics like to spout as if they're gonna get some pat on the back...I vote, I pay my taxes (try NOT paying them and then come tell us all about it), I do this I do that...*yawn*
in the future they will be telling us that voting for their party is mandatory. :shock:Instead of politicians mandating that we should vote, how about they do a better job of earning our vote?
Instead of politicians mandating that we should vote, how about they do a better job of earning our vote?
ahhh...the concept of attraction rather than promotion...good ideer.
in the future they will be telling us that voting for their party is mandatory. :shock:
Yes, dear. The USA sucks ***. That's a brilliant solution to the question of whether or not Canada should require voting.I refuse to vote in this poll.
He said it was an admission that you democracy has failed. It's failed in the US but they ain't admitting it.
Yes, dear. The USA sucks ***. That's a brilliant solution to the question of whether or not Canada should require voting.
Yes, it's called the tu quoque fallacy. I'm not even slightly surprised you think it's a good idea.I think his point is, one shouldn't be criticizing about anothers democratic system, until your fix your own corrupt and failed system.
Just Say'in.
"People who live in glass houses shouldn't throw stones."