Well what choices do we have.
Harperism and his rule over us.
Ramming every piece of Harper law down our throats in budgets.
Pieces of legislation that are iffy to say the least.Case in point the latest on election law.
Which is odd seeing he was the first Prime minister to have friends rigg an election and not even get his wrist slapped.
So now it's the big game changer tactic to suit,you and me, or "His" people.
No other Prime minister would dare do this amount of legislative ramrodding.
Enough of Harperism.
Then we have that guy heading the NDP.
That party we are not to even think about voting. A joke, nin cumpoops , people who will ruin the economy and give away free beds to anyone having bed bugs living in Toronto the Crack House.(LOL).
No no no do not even think of the NDP, its Verboten from birth. Even if that whats his name ,that Mulclair guy sounds sane.
Peggy Nash...PFFFFFT do not listen. Your dead parents would roll over in their graves.
Justin. Well we could have a change for a cooler country under the guy. He seems honest enough and is well bred and worldly and not in need of money. I know for a fact that his dad loathed bourgeois socialites and made fun of them in front of a close ***** of mine,at a function.
That being said i have voted for Harper and do not consider myself some tooled to the bone,one political party brainwashed sheeple .
It was hard to break out of ,but voting for Harper made me feel free again .
But Justin does have a quality that could prove to make for a more Canadian Canada. Old School Canadian ideals of being fair and maybe thinking before you pass laws.
I think "The Kid" is cool. New ideas or reworked old ones that made us Canadian, both here and abroad.
What ever happened to our status over seas? We are now considered American and no longer enjoy that certain Canadian identity as we used to. Travel to Europe and see for yourself.
Is that enough for me to make the leap back. I voted for Chretien a few times , Mulroney once.
Am I a Liberal???, tough question , family and friend ties to them are stronger than i would like to post.
I do know one thing, you cannot argue economy and say Liberals are lame when it comes to it. They know their stuff too well ,and we all know that , whether you want to admit or not, well that's up to personal soul searching moments of lucidity.
Has Harperism really made for a great country economically??? I meet far too many people now a days with three and four part time jobs and two seems to be pretty much the going concern for a large swath of Harper's populace. This is entirely new to Canada since Harper took His reign.
omfg :lol:
go search the boston bombing threads we had on this
I wasn't here but this is interesting;
some quotes follow;
Trudeau’s terror gaffe a winner for Conservatives - The Globe and Mail
What made the Trudeau gaffe worse was its confluence with the Conservatives’ first attack salvo
These ads, of course, are dishonest, misleading and nasty – which is what Canadians have come to expect from the Conservative Party. The ads rip from proper context Mr. Trudeau’s words, to the point of utterly deforming their meaning;
This is the style of politics the Conservatives have imported into Canada from the United States: full-scale frontal assaults between elections on the personality and background of their opponents with only the faintest regard for truth
We’re a very long way from the days of the Reform Party, from which Mr. Harper sprang, with its promises to “do politics differently,” by which Reformers meant something other than the slanging they associated with the old-line parties.