Had to share my excitement! It's been too long, I hope they get the ball rolling ASAP And if they screw up, you guys will be seeing communists running the country in 4 years (you've been warned!)
Had to share my excitement! It's been too long, I hope they get the ball rolling ASAP And if they screw up, you guys will be seeing communists running the country in 4 years (you've been warned!)
By "It's been too long" I presume you are saying you are nostalgic for the good old days of Brian Mulroney.
I know this is how the parliamentary system works, but just keep in mind that Mr. Harper was endorsed by a lot less than half of whatever embarrassing percentage of Canadians actually got out and voted. Not exactly a ringing endorsement.
Stealthtercel wrote: By "It's been too long" I presume you are saying you are nostalgic for the good old days of Brian Mulroney. I know this is how the parliamentary system works, but just keep in mind that Mr. Harper was endorsed by a lot less than half of whatever embarrassing percentage of Canadians actually got out and voted. Not exactly a ringing endorsement.
Ohhhh, sounds like sour grapes to me. That only happened 20 years ago, but sure it is valid now. He got rid of the NEP. E36 M3, that's good enough for me (if you aren't from Alberta, you wouldn't understand).
And AFAIK, 59% voter turnout. Not bad considering we have had FOUR elections in SEVEN years Also, I'm sort of happy that the NDP did so well; they have shown in the past to be MUCH more willing to work with the Conservative government over the years. I wouldn't have minded a conservative minority with the NDP being the official opposition!
I don't know what's better, the Conservatives winning a majority, or the Liberals being decimated? They're both great!
Don't care much for the NDP, or minority governments, though.
Im glad they finally have a majority, they did a pretty good job even as a minority, and now being given a majority, they can do even more. A good day for canadians.
Beginning of the end of decent government. Now the greedsters can ruin Canada like they have done to the USA.
I wanted to vote for the Canadian Reform Alliance Party just for the sake of the acronym that made it all the way through their entire screening process without so much as a thought. Sadly, they haven't been around since they boldly announced their newly formed name on the front page of every newspaper many moons ago.
GregW wrote: Beginning of the end of decent government. Now the greedsters can ruin Canada like they have done to the USA.
This
Looks like the Canadian people have spoken.
I guess this teaches politicians a lesson about forcing an election, wasting $300 million dollars and ensuring that NOTHING will get done by any party for a good three months.
Shawn
GameboyRMH wrote:GregW wrote: Beginning of the end of decent government. Now the greedsters can ruin Canada like they have done to the USA.This
Yeah, its the conservatives that have quadrupled the deficit in the past two years... LOL
bravenrace you should know by now, if the "progressives" had power for the next 39 years they would be blaming Bush for the state of the economy in 2050.
Shame on you...
I don't know as much as I should about Canadian politics. But one of the more liberal Democrats I know is a Conservative from Canada.
In reply to fast_eddie_72:
You are not too far off there... our Conservative Party is somewhat more "left" than even your Democrat Party, so even though we elected a Conservative gov't, we are still just a bunch of left wing commie pinko's!
aussiesmg wrote: bravenrace you should know by now, if the "progressives" had power for the next 39 years they would be blaming Bush for the state of the economy in 2050. Shame on you...
I just realized that there is no bow-my-head-in-shame emoticon.
bravenrace wrote: Yeah, its the conservatives that have quadrupled the deficit in the past two years... LOL
LOL, the whole world economy didn't just finish E36 M3ting the bed or anything LOL
Too bad there is no rolleyes smilie. Seems like your equivalent of the Liberal party is doing a bangup job down there... LOL
And Enggboy is right, we'll still have universal healthcare (proposed increase of 6% for federal transfer payments from the federal government for healthcare which is a good thing) and we'll still have needless social programs that waste money on drug addicts and trying to rehabilitate criminals who can't be rehabilitated. At least the military will get looked after, and tougher crime laws (score!)
"What are those 'yahoos' doing in the back yard again? -Quite down back there!"
Love,
Ross in Wisconsin
Stealthtercel wrote: By "It's been too long" I presume you are saying you are nostalgic for the good old days of Brian Mulroney. I know this is how the parliamentary system works, but just keep in mind that Mr. Harper was endorsed by a lot less than half of whatever embarrassing percentage of Canadians actually got out and voted. Not exactly a ringing endorsement.
This is the biggest pile of steaming E36 M3 that is currently out there.
BTW before I continue I voted Liberal - my neighbour is our former Liberal MP.
Look back in history and find the last party that one with more than 50%
http://www.electionalmanac.com/canada/popularvote.php
Hint it is 1984 and then 1953!
Welcome to a system that has more than 2 parties.
NGTD wrote: Look back in history and find the last party that one with more than 50% Hint it is 1953!
1984 - Conservatives, by your link.
SkinnyG wrote:NGTD wrote: Look back in history and find the last party that one with more than 50% Hint it is 1953!1984 - Conservatives, by your link.
Thanks, I missed that. I scanned it quick!
The point is that the whole "They didn't get 50% of the popular vote" thing is a red herring.
Does that mean that every other ruling party in those interim years is not legitimate - no!
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