No worries for the NDP Federally....Justin Trudeau will swoop in like a Puruvian skydiver and save the day by splitting the leftist vote(whilst Elizabeth May yaps off in her shrill leftist commie voice not to split the vote and opt for targetted electoral victory) and taking the official opposition status from the NDP.Basically the liberals will take back most if not all of the gains made by the NDP in the last Federal election due to the fact that the late Mr.Layton is not at the helm of the NDP party.The NDP and that ass clown Mulcair will be reduced to 3rd party status which is proper.
As for the next Federal election it will be about money raising potentially...money for the campaignes of the respective parties and one thing I as a tax payer am happy about is the end of tax payer subsidies to political parties in general.As a tax payer I seriously FUCKING object that ANY political party gets a subsidy from tax payer dollars based on the number of votes they got in any election or and subsidy at all.All of the opposition parties fought the bill in the house of commons tooth and nail.Mainly because leftist voters may support a particular political agenda but they sure as hell dont stick a crowbar in their respective wallets to support it,so why should tax payers have that subsidy put on their backs?
Yeah the NDP will most likely win the BC election but in 4 years from now how much will the citizens of BC regret it?After the scandals and kickbacks and the patronage appointments?After the increasing of the welfare payments to the masses and the tax increases on those who work hard?After all the broken promises and revenue projections that come to a dead end?
All I can say is I am glad I live in Alberta and I wish King Ralph had not handed the reigns of power to that idiot Stellmach nor to his replacement Redford,he should have ran Alberta for another 4 years and handed the province to someone who could do the job as well as him.
SR
When people make yahoo remarks, like dismissing someone of Mulcair's stature as an assclown, they say nothing about the person, a helluva lot about themselves.
The deliberate insincerity of this kind of material is annoying, because the people who circulate this kind of drivel are legal to vote. It's disgusting, it's degrading, it's despicable, and yes, ... it's also democracy. As in so many other things, those who don't vote because they are too busy or too proud leave the field open to the flotsam and jetsam, the liars, the know-nothings, the bigots, the cretins, etc., etc.
The bit about subsidies to political activity is the clearest instance of deliberately misleading people, and we see this rubbish from opinion columnists like Mike Smyth who should and no doubt do know better. Under our political financing system in Canada there are three sets of subsidies. One is the riding level subsidy where any candidate who gets over 15% of the vote gets a full cash rebate equal to 60% of what they spent, up to the legal maximum of about $90K per riding. Another is the implicit subsidization involved in the donor tax credits, where the first $400 one contributes results in a 75% rebate, reducing the cost to just $100. The general tax payer is picking up three quarters of the contribution. Finally, there was the national per vote subsidy. Driven solely by popular vote, and not a result of getting the 15% threshold or spending money during the campaign, it was the most democratic of all the subsidies. It is only this subsidy that the Conservatives seek to abolish.