The reason we are so surprised and some upset is the fact that democracy had its say.
People went to the polls and voted their choice. At the end of the day voters chose to go
with Harper and so be it. The NDP is now the official opposition because the concerns
of many tuned into what Jack Layton was saying. In southern Ontario the vote split and
the Liberals were the stumbling block not the NDP. Had the percentage of Liberals
voted for Jack and I mean 5% or a little more the outcome would have been different, so
Be it. By sticking with Ignatieff they lost the seat for the Liberals and elected their worst
nightmare. That is democracy.
I don't shudder at a Harper Majority, he has to govern but now he hast to listen and the
reason I say that is, Harper won all those seats with 39% and some split vote riding's in
Ontario. The NDP had 30% and a chance to win more in the future. Face it for some
time to come the Liberals are dead and I mean dead. What is on the horizon? The
right wing of the Liberal Party may in fact defect to the Conservatives, and the left and or
the center left will begin to look to the NDP as their new home.
The fact is Mr Harper, and Mr Layton, may not agree on much but together they might just
find a way to make some things work, and the first new avenue might be to promote a
little respect for the system and the political view of the country. We all assume that things
will not go at all well and its to soon to speculate on that. Jack Layton will make a very
different opposition leader than the wimpy Liberal machine, that didn't have any teeth to
bear.
Remember both leaders have to be careful as these go rounds will be a rehearsal for the
next election down the road. There are regional problems for both, there are local issues
and a national opinion of both parties to develop. Perhaps two perceptions will be
dispelled. One that the liberal fear mongering was bogus and the unfounded fears about
the NDP will be realized. We have some exciting times ahead