Is it a Christian or "ethnic" college?
It's a college designed to help disabled people get into the workforce.
I don’t have any views regarding NDP or Liberals in BC; I am not that familiar with BC politics (besides, I understand that Liberals is mostly the old Social Credit Party anyway).
Not even close.
However, I think the whole idea of having a referendum on HST is crazy. Government is not run by running to people on each and every issue. We can’t have people micromanage everything by majority vote.
It works in Switzerland. So according to you the public should butt out and let the plutarchy tell us what's good for us. To put it in Andem's terms, you're an idiot.
Besides, where does it stop? Should the budget be put to a majority vote? Should individual parts of the budget be put to a majority vote? It is easy to see what will happen in that case. Majority will vote for every service provided for in the budget, will vote against every tax increase in the budget and will vote for zero deficit in addition to that. Is the government to square the circle, to walk on water then?
Yes, yes and yes. The government is supposed to serve the people. Wakie wakie. This isn't an episode of "Yes, Minister".
In a democracy, we elect representatives to govern. If you don’t like the way they are doing their job, vote them out at the next election. But government is not run by people micromanaging everything.
It is in Switzerland and it is called direct democracy. But then I guesss you don't believe in democracy; only plutocracies and oligarchies, etc.
If HST is defeated in a referendum, the most charitable thing government could do is to ignore the referendum results and bring in HST anyway.
Another charitable thing to do would be to put you in a rubber room with striped sunlight, too. So what?
We have representative democracy in Canada; we don’t have a direct democracy. People are free to vote out the party in power at the next election if they are not satisfied with it. But it does not make any kind of sense to govern by referendum.
Yeah. We have representative government alright except no-one can figure out who the governments are representing.
Voting them out? That's some choice. Using the archaic and idiotic fptp we vote Dipper or non-Dippers. Not one other party will ever stand a chance under fptp. Same as the joke we have for federal elections. So what we end up with is:
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You are wrong here, not me. Are you claiming that we have direct democracy here in Canada, and not representative democracy?
You missed his point. He means we don't even have representation.
People get the government they deserve, VanIsle. If, as you claim, this government is in power because other parties are worse, whose fault is that?
Wrong. We get the same governments that keep perpetuating themselves.