On that we can agree.The future isn't looking too bright any way you cut it.
Can't see the NDP and Green cooperating with the Liberals after what happened last election, not as long as Trudeau remains anyway.Then attempted NDP-Lib-(Green) coalition like NDP-Green in BC.
Have to agree with this:Please, everyone - Don't Feed The Troll.
He was trying to save peoples jobs by doing a plea bargaining deal. I don't know how often plea bargains are done in Canada but in the US it done frequently to save court costs and come up with reasonable outcomes for all involved.
As much as one may want to vote for a particular party and their ideals, at the end of the day, what gets done is the decision of the leader (the PM) and his inner circle. They pic the Cabinet, choosing those who will side with them (or be removed if they don't, case in point JWR), dictate which issues will be brought before the Commons, decide who gets funding for what, etc.So are we going down the road of voting for a leader rather than a party???
He also hates women and would be a danger to their reproductive rights.It's interesting that perb members would be willing to vote for Scheer, a guy who probably hates pooners. LOL
They are the same people who would vote for Trump, while escorts are fine for him, his Republicans decided the girls down there can't advertise their services. People just don't get the so called Evangelicals who associate with conservativesIt's interesting that perb members would be willing to vote for Scheer, a guy who probably hates pooners. LOL
hates women hmmm Quotes for that? ask his brother in law and sister.He also hates women and would be a danger to their reproductive rights.
But my guess is the lounge skews +65 and that's why so many of these guys love him.
A pollster on twitter pointed out that Scheer's problem is he has a 50 point lead in Ab, Sk and Mb, but east of Manitoba he trails the Liberals badly, and that's where the seats are.
I'm sure he'll do well in the backwater provinces, but that's about it.
it’s called voting and democracyI would probably vote Liberal. Reason, I don't like the conservative view on on things, sure they are for small/medium business but its all about themselves. Their religious views and leanings, they basically want to tell everyone what to do. With the Liberals its more what they can do for everyone, individual rights, support the people that need supporting etc; unlike the conservatives who would want to spoon feed you their religious crap, cut spending and well needed programs for the population...
Sorry to say the republicians in the states are right wing christians and are shoving it down the peoples throats with abortion laws (through state law not federal- trying to go around ROE vs WADE). I see the same influences here in Canada with conservatives bringing their religious dogma into law for the rest of Canadians...
Politics and Religion should be separate things....
The question you should be asking is does government belong in the hands of the people or the few.
I'd rather have a leader that makes some mistakes and learns from them, and really thinks about the decisions he is going to make; then an politician that is going to lay the law down...
Another thing to look at is the world economy, it has all the signs of going into a recession, with the bond market and the trade war with China and USA.





