Liberal Elite - Will none of you rid of us of this embarrassment to the Country

Igg leadership


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taxslave

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Nov 25, 2008
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Here in BC we had a vote to change our system to proportional rep, Goob. The thing was that it was so hard to get one's head around exactly how the system worked. I read all the material they sent out, I attended two meetings where it was explained, and still I came away wondering just what I was voting for. I was not alone in this as talking to my friends they also had trouble.

Sometimes, I think that a benign dictator might be the ticket. :lol: ;-)

I spent a fair amount of time trying to figure it out as well. Got fairly complicated. Most people could not figure out who exactly would represent their area which perhaps was the intent. Many also felt that 5% was too low a bar to get a representative. Anyway I'm sure that a simpler fair system that still kept the nutbars from either end of the political spectrum out could be established. I think we could have kept the local rep voting the same and added a few seats to parliament that would have been at large based on the party's percentage of popular vote.
 

YukonJack

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Dec 26, 2008
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As a former neighbour of mine once said: If you don't like the present political system or the people who run for office, vote for those who have absolutely no chance of winning.

If enough people did that we could be waking up to a better world after election day.
 

TenPenny

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“You know you smell the whiff of sulfur coming off the guy (Harper) — we know how right wing these guys really are.”

That's funny. Ignatief, the more he tries, the more foolish he appears.
 

Goober

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“You know you smell the whiff of sulfur coming off the guy (Harper) — we know how right wing these guys really are.”

That's funny. Ignatief, the more he tries, the more foolish he appears.

Well having been around a farm or 2 bull **** has an odor as well - I am sure Mikey can taste it. He sure seems to try and feed it to us a lot - I understood from the commercial that Mikey was supposed to eat it?

Iggy in his younger days

 

Colpy

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Yep.

I read that crap, and then went out and put a "HARPER Leadership" bumper sticker on my car.

I confess though, I did that mostly because I'm a **** disturber, and my son is borrowing my car (his is broken down) to travel to his in-laws.......Liberals all. :) In fact, her grandmother had a framed picture of Jean Chretien hanging in the house......without bullet holes.
 

Mowich

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Maybe the Libs should have tried diesel to power their bus - the Victory Fund obviously couldn't do the job. :p
 

AnnaG

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Here in BC we had a vote to change our system to proportional rep, Goob. The thing was that it was so hard to get one's head around exactly how the system worked. I read all the material they sent out, I attended two meetings where it was explained, and still I came away wondering just what I was voting for. I was not alone in this as talking to my friends they also had trouble.

Sometimes, I think that a benign dictator might be the ticket. :lol: ;-)
I think people don't even know how the present system works in detail so I can't really see any reason they would need to know exactly how the newer system would work. lol Personally, I think the biggest factor behind the 41% of the voters not accepting STV was fear of change.

It isn't rocket science:

http://www.understandingstv.ca/
 

VanIsle

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Nov 12, 2008
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I love the "Iffy" rather than Iggy. I see some are calling him Mikey. I think it should be Mickey (mouse).

I think people don't even know how the present system works in detail so I can't really see any reason they would need to know exactly how the newer system would work. lol Personally, I think the biggest factor behind the 41% of the voters not accepting STV was fear of change.

It isn't rocket science:

Understanding BC-STV
I agree with you Anna and I voted yes for the new system. Both times!
 

AnnaG

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lol I heard on the news that Iggy wants to get close to the people and bond with us. Glibs are named "Glibs" for a reason; they glibly know what to say to tug at people's emotions. Sit back and think about them for a bit instead of feeling good about what they say (remember that pols lie), and you can get the impression that they just say what they think you want to hear.

I love the "Iffy" rather than Iggy. I see some are calling him Mikey. I think it should be Mickey (mouse).


I agree with you Anna and I voted yes for the new system. Both times!
hehehe Yeah, "Iffy" is a cute one. "Mickey Mouth" would be better.
 

Goober

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Yep.

I read that crap, and then went out and put a "HARPER Leadership" bumper sticker on my car.

I confess though, I did that mostly because I'm a **** disturber, and my son is borrowing my car (his is broken down) to travel to his in-laws.......Liberals all. :) In fact, her grandmother had a framed picture of Jean Chretien hanging in the house......without bullet holes.

Some people would love to see Jean Hanging?????
 

Trotz

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May 20, 2010
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Here in BC we had a vote to change our system to proportional rep, Goob. The thing was that it was so hard to get one's head around exactly how the system worked. I read all the material they sent out, I attended two meetings where it was explained, and still I came away wondering just what I was voting for. I was not alone in this as talking to my friends they also had trouble.

It wasn't a PR system. I can explain PR to my elderly Grandmother within five minutes and she'll understand it perfectly and be in support of it.

STV isn't PR and is a worse system in my opinion. STV doesn't do a thing to combat big tent institutions which in BC (B.C. Liberals and NDP) are a huge problem.

People would just cast their first vote for Social Credit (which then it loses) and than place their second vote for B.C. Liberals just to keep the NDP out of power. Effectively what does it change except cost the election more money? Nothing!


If you want to break up the big tent parties in Western Canada than I'll recommend a mixed PR system with a 5% threshold.

But then I don't see anything in British Columbia hinting at electoral reform... We can only pray the HST fiasco leads to it. But ultimately, I don't think people care about democracy as long as hockey and cheap watered down Molson is available at the beer store.
 
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Goober

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"Ah, liberals!"sighed Goober. "One is too many!"

Where have I heard that before?

I dislike them all to one extent or another based on policy
Example - the new fighter - a waste of money -
- Harper is a control freak and Iggy just cannot lead - Same with Martin - Lusted after the job - got it - and what did we see but incompetence -