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If a Federal Election was held next week, who would you vote for?

If a Federal Election was held next week, who would you vote for?

  • Liberals

    Votes: 38 58.5%
  • Conservatives

    Votes: 16 24.6%
  • NDP

    Votes: 9 13.8%
  • Other

    Votes: 1 1.5%
  • I won't be voting

    Votes: 1 1.5%

  • Total voters
    65
  • Poll closed .

vancity_cowboy

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Before Dion and Ignatieff there was Paul Martin who I do give credit too for being a very good finance minister even though
he had a tough fucking job to do under the tax and spend/spend liberals.
don't give martin too much credit as a finance minister, he 'balanced the budget' by sacking the canada pension plan. there's going to be a lot of baby boomers eating grass cuttings from their lawns before that bill is paid
 

Just_Tom

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I used to live in both Calgary and Edmonton, so I am aware of the conservative fanbase in that province, However, keep in mind that Alot of policies that Harper has pushed into law has hurt alot of lower and middle income Canadians. both of whom are largely represented in rural Alberta. Most of his policies have only helped the the wealthiest 5-10 % of Canadians and corporations.

Having said that I did vote Conservative during the financial melt down brought on by Wall St. As I liked their fiscal policies at the time. and as I had hoped they had become a minority government. I had researched Harper's background considerably and was fully aware of his extreme conservative policies when he was part of the Reform party and knew that a minority Conservative Government could be held in check from trying to push their more extreme political agendas.

I think their actions as a Majority government have tweaked alot of Canadian noses for doing away with alot of policies that many saw as inherent to our Canadian identity.

My hope is for a majority liberal government, but what we'll likely get is at best a minority Liberal Government or at worst another minority Conservative government.

I do not think that the conservatives will get another majority government.
 

MissingOne

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Nice to see that, so far anyway, everyone who responded would take the trouble to vote.
 

badbadboy

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You sir are an idiot of the highest order if you think that the NDP/Libs lost the last election.The last election was a MASSIVE win for the NDP who ran one of the most effective campaignes in Canadian electoral history.it was so effective that ALL the seats the NDP won in Quebec were won because all of the voters were convinced that they were individually voting for Jack Layton as the MP.It also helped that those same voters felt disenfranchised from the rhetoric of the Bloc.As for the liberals
the party feilded a leader who was weaker than Mother Teresa on her deathbed.An academic who mostly spent his entire working life in the USA and who purported to extoll Canadian values and listened to Canadians and then shoved his views down the throats of the electorate.In short Ignatieff was allmost as weak as the previous liberal leader Stephan Dion who was a total pussy-wimp and cam across with his "green shift" platform which was a cleverly disguised NEP all over again.

Before Dion and Ignatieff there was Paul Martin who I do give credit too for being a very good finance minister even though
he had a tough fucking job to do under the tax and spend/spend liberals.Sadly he got the party leadership just as the shit hit the fan vis-a-vis Ad-Scam and he got reduced from a majority to a minority and I dont need to go on about that.

Dont even say anything about Mulcair as he is a fucking joke.Nothing but a total asshat clownshoes idiot who has tried to pander to both Quebec and it's agenda as well as to the Ontairio Union vote and all the while blaming the energy industry for the rise of the Canadian dollar.Next election sees Mulcair kicked out of Stornaway with Justin Tredeau taking the house key off him and most likely spending $300,000 of tax payer dollars to have the place re-decorated.

The biigest cause of public opinion with regards to Canadian politics is the elephant in the room which is the senate scandal.It is a total joke and it should have been taken care of 8 months ago with Duffy/Wallin/Brazeau being instantly FIRED for the outright THEFT of taxpayer funds.The liberal senator Mac Harb paid back the $250,000 he owed and resigned immediately
and most likey because the liberal party brass told him to do so as he would be forgotten by the leftist liberal media
quite quickly and they would be free to rake the muck upon the PC party/senators..though none of the PC senators have had actual fraud charges leveled against them though Mac Harb is facing them.No attention to him though as he quit and shut his mouth.


Personally I truly pity Canada if the electorate see fit the elect Tredeau or Mulcair as Prime Minister.This country will go down the toilet faster than the decline of the USA under the watch of Obama.

SR
Your thoughts are all over the map as usual.

Do you actually have an opinion on who would be best to run the country or are we to assume since you are from Calgary that you are just another die hard Tory?

Flaming others like this is unnecessary on a loosely run Poll but I guess that is your style :rolleyes:

From a voters perspective in BC - Closing the Kitsilano Coast Guard Station was a really dumb move and will lead to a catastrophe eventually. Being secretive (not so much) about the Enbridge Pipe Line Expansion through BC is against what the majority of BC residents abhor and the Tory's continued turn to the ultra Right does align themselves more with the Repugnants in the USA. The Conservatives discussion in Calgary as we speak about the abolition of prostitution is evidence that the Tory's are not the party for anyone who is a pooner or a SP on this board. Period.

I for one hope the Liberals have someone with a pulse and a brain for the next election in my riding.

Oh on the Obama thing. Do you actually read anything or do you just watch FOX?

Bush Jr put the USA on the brink of bankruptcy. Obama made the major banks sign up to save their economy. They gave loans to the major car manufacturers who were on the brink of destruction and all of those manufacturers are now back on track. Their economy is now on its way to recovery. Look it up!

Bush went into Iraq while there were no WMD to be found. Obama through the CIA went into Pakistan and took out UBL who was supposedly the objective from day one after 9/11.

Obama is trying to give the entire USA population their first health care plan ever. Over 30 Million citizens did not have health care until this legislation came along.

Do I need to rattle off more reasons why Obama is a better President than Bush Jr? W was borderline retarded and basically let Cheney dictate how to go to war with everyone in the Persian Gulf. Bar none W was the worst President in my own recent memory and that includes Nixon, Carter and LBJ.
 
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Cock Throppled

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The Republican Tea Baggers of America are giggling like school girls over the fuck-ups imlementing Obamacare.

If the Dems had been smart they would have explained there "would probably be massive fuck-ups trying to implement an entirely new system of coverage for an entire country and please be patient while we work out the kinks", but instead they just launched and everything is going to shit.
 

Cock Throppled

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This site is so screwed. This post is just re-doing a double post because there is no delete feature.
 

badbadboy

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The Republican Tea Baggers of America are giggling like school girls over the fuck-ups imlementing Obamacare.

If the Dems had been smart they would have explained there "would probably be massive fuck-ups trying to implement an entirely new system of coverage for an entire country and please be patient while we work out the kinks", but instead they just launched and everything is going to shit.
The irony is the Obamacare website was done by a Web company from Montreal :nod:

http://www.cbc.ca/news/world/montreal-it-firm-promises-to-fix-obamacare-website-woes-1.2223517

http://www.politico.com/story/2013/10/bill-maher-obamacare-healthcaregov-98884.html

Source - Bill Maher show recently.
 

badbadboy

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The Republican Tea Baggers of America are giggling like school girls over the fuck-ups imlementing Obamacare.

If the Dems had been smart they would have explained there "would probably be massive fuck-ups trying to implement an entirely new system of coverage for an entire country and please be patient while we work out the kinks", but instead they just launched and everything is going to shit.
You actually think the Tea Baggers are a good thing for American Politics?
 

Amerix

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I'd like to say Liberal, just because the Tories are douchebags and the NDP are an economic disaster. But, more than likely, Trudeau will promise a bunch more social programs we can't afford and I'll end up voting for the douchebags again. Where oh where is old-school Liberal fiscal sanity. /sigh
 

badbadboy

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Nov 2, 2006
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The Republican Tea Baggers of America are giggling like school girls over the fuck-ups imlementing Obamacare.

If the Dems had been smart they would have explained there "would probably be massive fuck-ups trying to implement an entirely new system of coverage for an entire country and please be patient while we work out the kinks", but instead they just launched and everything is going to shit.
You actually think the Tea Baggers are a good thing for American Politics?
How did you come to that conclusion?
I don't know, your post seemed ambiguous and I made an assumption. If I am wrong, I apologize.
 

Amerix

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The Tea Party and the equally extreme Democrats across the aisle are only possible because of gerrymandering. Most Congressional seats have been designed to be safe - they will only ever vote one way. That makes a contestant's biggest challenge their own party's primary, leading to more and more extreme contestants winning as they attract their own hardcore voters, and don't have to worry about appealing to the centre in a general election. Canadian ridings have not been gerrymandered to anything like that degree, so extremists like the Nancy Pelosi or the Tea Party basically can't get elected here, outside of university ridings (safe for NDP) or places like Abbotsford.
 

wilde

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Jun 4, 2003
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I have either abstained from voting or voted Liberals in every single Federal and Provincial election that I was eligible to vote in. I don't think I'm going to change now.
 

apl16

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Look left. Way left.
Ahhh, you mistake Canada for a Democracy my friend.

Unfortunately, anyone voting NDP, Green, Spoiling their ballot or just refusing to vote will only hand another Victory to the Republican Party of

What happened to you, you used to make sense?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Integrity

If he hands the reigns over before the election, it would not be for any forward thinking new blood ideology, it would be because he understands just how truly hated he is by the majority of Canadians. The Canadian GOP didn’t win the last election, the NDP and Libs lost it, they need to merge and tell the unions to go F**K themselves to beat Dr. Evil.
Time for proportional representation to make everyone's vote count.
 

leoghaire

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I think proportional representation is a dumb idea unless you think that the idea of permanent minority governments with no ability or authority to make any actual decisions to improve the country. The right decision is not always the easy one.
 

HankQuinlan

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I think proportional representation is a dumb idea unless you think that the idea of permanent minority governments with no ability or authority to make any actual decisions to improve the country. The right decision is not always the easy one.
You mean a system that would require representatives of the majority of voters to agree on policy changes and legislation? A system where a vote for your party of preference would actually count instead of being totally wasted? A system where a party with the support of 40% or so of the population is not able to make vast changes to the country unwanted by the majority? Yep, that would be so undemocratic.

I would much rather have a permanent minority government (or a coalition of parties in power, who would also have to compromise among themselves) than a kingdom ruled by a minority. Under the current system, even if a party wins a majority of the votes -- unlikely in our country -- it would probably be because of strategic voting, rather than by people actually voting their preference.
 

juniper

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You certainly do make a case for proportional representation, Hank, but I would like to write concisely about its deficiencies: When competing parties are in power together, the parliamentry activities become bogged down with strategic alliances, strategic voting and inevitable corruption so that what once appeared to be a good system turns against itself. Also, when any party can muster a minimum of 2% of the public's votes, and 2% represents all that is required in order to have official representation, parliament becomes a quagmire.
 
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