It actually amazes me that Liberal support hasn't eroded even more than it has.
I understand that political ideology is important, and can certainly play a key role in how we vote. I understand that a left-leaning Canadian would want little to nothing to do with a Conservative government.
However, there are some things that transcend political ideology. There are some things that are more important in the realm of politics than getting the public policies that you want. One such thing is rewarding honesty in government, and punishing corruption/dishonesty in government.
A certain degree of corruption/dishonesty is to be expected in government, given the very nature of politics in a democratic society. For example, I can genuinely understand why the Liberals got elected last time (before the Gomery Inquiry was completed).
However, there comes a point when the level of corruption/dishonesty is so high that you must throw the current government out. You have to show that you're not willing to stand for THIS much corruption/lying in government. Otherwise, you're just going to continue to get such levels of corruption/lying in government (which naturally leads to wasteful spending - which is bad regardless of what your political ideology is, or is not).
How can anybody cast a vote for the Liberals given the obvious levels of corruption/dishonesty within that pary? Why would you want to reward such corruption/dishonesty by voting Liberal?
This was the assessment of a CTV news anchor...
"The liberals spent the first half of the campaign fending off the opposition parties' attacks. They've spent the last two weeks fending off the RCMP."
This is shameful. Downright shameful. I'm actually ashamed, as a Canadian, to have such a transparently corrupt/dishonest/wasteful government in power. I'd take the Conservatives OR the NDP over the current Liberals any day... because this transcends political ideology. We simply have to stop rewarding this brazenly arrogant, corrupt, and dishonest party with electoral success.
Back in 1993, the Tories needed to be taught a lesson. I'm glad that they were. Now, however, the Liberals need to be taught a lesson. I hope that Canadians will rise to the occassion now as they did back in 1993.
I understand that political ideology is important, and can certainly play a key role in how we vote. I understand that a left-leaning Canadian would want little to nothing to do with a Conservative government.
However, there are some things that transcend political ideology. There are some things that are more important in the realm of politics than getting the public policies that you want. One such thing is rewarding honesty in government, and punishing corruption/dishonesty in government.
A certain degree of corruption/dishonesty is to be expected in government, given the very nature of politics in a democratic society. For example, I can genuinely understand why the Liberals got elected last time (before the Gomery Inquiry was completed).
However, there comes a point when the level of corruption/dishonesty is so high that you must throw the current government out. You have to show that you're not willing to stand for THIS much corruption/lying in government. Otherwise, you're just going to continue to get such levels of corruption/lying in government (which naturally leads to wasteful spending - which is bad regardless of what your political ideology is, or is not).
How can anybody cast a vote for the Liberals given the obvious levels of corruption/dishonesty within that pary? Why would you want to reward such corruption/dishonesty by voting Liberal?
This was the assessment of a CTV news anchor...
"The liberals spent the first half of the campaign fending off the opposition parties' attacks. They've spent the last two weeks fending off the RCMP."
This is shameful. Downright shameful. I'm actually ashamed, as a Canadian, to have such a transparently corrupt/dishonest/wasteful government in power. I'd take the Conservatives OR the NDP over the current Liberals any day... because this transcends political ideology. We simply have to stop rewarding this brazenly arrogant, corrupt, and dishonest party with electoral success.
Back in 1993, the Tories needed to be taught a lesson. I'm glad that they were. Now, however, the Liberals need to be taught a lesson. I hope that Canadians will rise to the occassion now as they did back in 1993.