absolutely nothing, unless of course you're a weak minded idiot who blames everything on someone or something else.
Seems the author of the OP has a problem understanding that it's the electorate that keep putting the cons/libs into the House.
What exactly are you basing your statements on? The only thing I'm "blaming" is a political system that is broken, and does not represent me. It may represent you, but this party is not for you.
Of course the elctorate keeps putting the cons/libs in the House. We are not innocent victims here, and you'll never hear me say otherwise Our voice has not been taken, so much as given away. And that's why we exist, to give ourselves our own voice back, instead of outsourcing it to others who can't speak for us.
This is not about xenophobic, Atlantic Canadian regionalism, based on casting blame on some Federal bogeyman who is conspiring to keep us down. I state that very clearly on the website that it is not the belief of the APC that our lack of political representation is not the result of a malevolent conspriacy designed to keep us in chains......rather, it is the inevitable result of the realities of the system we live in, more an unfortunate consequence then a deliberate act.
But from our perspective, the fact that our political neglect is a result of an unfortunate accident, rather then a deliberate act, is little consolation. The end result is the same, and the end result is all that matters.
The APC is not about casting blame or posing ourselves as martyrs, or victims. It is simply about recognizing that the current system doesn't work for us, and offering a solution.
I served in the Canadian Forces for 6 years. I fought in Afghanistan in 2007 for our values, and our way of life. And yet, the more I look around, the more I feel the need to fight for "our values" here at home. The Canadian political system as a whole is broken. Why do you think the last election had the lowest voter turnout since Confederation? In fact, it was simply the latest in a neverending downtrend of voter turnout where the most recent election takes that distinctino from the one before that.
Canadians are fed up with the system, and their showing their displeasure by avoiding the polls like the plague. It's easy to say something like "well, if they don't vote, then they have no right to complain" and maybe there's some validity to that. But they also need palatable options. The vast majority of alternate parties are much too radical for the mainstream voters to stomach, and so they must plug their nose and vote for the status quo....or don't vote at all. And that's what we're trying to do. There is nothing radical about our demands, really nothing more then to have a voice at the political table. I don't think that's too much to ask. we recognize that we live in the greatest country in the world, and we are thankful for that. But we still need a voice, which we currently don't have.
Personally, I think that Canada as a whole would be better governed by drawing it's political boundries more along regional lines then the current system we have, which is.......what, exactly? What values do either the Libs or the Cons really have? what do they stand for except trying to embarress the other. Canada is much too large and diverse to have one national party from BC to NFLD purport to represent all of us. But really, how the rest of the country chooses to organize their political participation is not really our concern.
We're not trying to change the whole country....just our little piece of it.