Actually a majority government is the best scenario for the country (unless its the NDP). In a minority situation the party in power has to make concessions to the other parties to remain in power. That dynamic often results in spending for unnecessary programs to keep everyone happy.Stop rubbing it in ! I am just starting to get over the depression I feel when I think I will be an old man by the time we see this *ss *ole out of power. I will be so old and senile that some of his policies may just start to make sense.
Thank God that Quebec came to their senses and even elected some MP that are so young they hardly know where to pee let alone how to take a bribe. Next time we need to ellect a whole bunch of MPs that don't know what they are doing. Then we might get somewhere!
Also a majority government is the worst thing we could do. I am a huge fan of a co-aliance goverment or a government that had to get along with someone with a different view , or at least someone that wasn't lead by a dictator. This ellection was so bad but, it held some hope.
I am for electoral reform. Next time let us put a X on the name of the candidate who's party we couldn't stand to see govern this country( like we are crossing off that option) Bye Bye Conservatives. (sour grapes .. I know... just a dream... but think about it) chicas
I guarantee that Stephen Harper would not have agreed to Layton's unnecessary programs in the past if he would have had a majority. Now that the Conservatives have a majority look for a leaner more fiscally responsible platform which is good for Canada.