I personally don't like coalition governments they are for short term expediency and do not
reflect the interests of a majority of any society. That is the problem with mainland Europe
they have left and right forming coalitions with greens and god knows who else to put forth
a convoluted agenda that means nothing in the end.
British Columbia is a prime example of a coalition that is in trouble no matter how they try
to dress it up. The BC Liberal Party is a coalition of Liberals mainstream and the fiscal
Conservatives. The vacuum now created has left the social conservatives alone in a minority
position, along with the left wing of the Liberal Party, and this is especially true if Kevin
Falcon gets to be leader, add to that the Greens which which are dogmatic left and right and
splintered into two separate groups. On the other side of the divide is the NDP, and they are
at odds with one another momentarily. The difference is once the New Democrats settle
their differences they accept the outcome unlike the others.
Take that to the Federal gang, and collectively they have become a gang of gaggling ducks
all speaking at once without an solution among them.
If the opposition forms a coalition who the hell would steer it? Jack? You can't be serious.
Will Iggy be chosen? The truth is the Liberals will not have one seat more in the next election
than they have now, and the reason is they have the wrong guy at the helm, he can't run his
own ship let along a bigger one. The only other leader and he is better than the other two with
the confidence of his own party is Gille Duceppe. Can you imagine presenting that choice to
the Canadian People? With that mess getting together all they would produce is a bigger mess.
Let us look at Harper for just a moment, there is no way on God's Green Earth, the Canadian
People are going to give this man a majority. Oh they will likely return him to office with a new
minority but they don't trust him anymore than the gaggle of geese on the other side of the House.
Nope, when the dust settles after the next election, there will be the status quo, a minority with
Harper, sad to say. Canadians are still waiting for the second coming of a real leader they can
trust, and they are in short supply. The reason is a real leader will have to tell us the truth about
the state of our affairs and that would mean the people who know the truth, and having spoke in
public would want to skin the new leader alive, and who wants to go through that?
To put it more clearly 70% do not like Harper and the Conservatives. But 70% or more do not
like the other three either so stalemate is the only solution and Canadians have turned that into an
art form just like we are the best at bitching about everything.