Posted by: chupacabra
Posted by: Couch_Surfer
Americans are fucking exhausting.
This sums it up 100%. Their insanity consumes us all.
lol.....
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Posted by: chupacabra
Posted by: Couch_Surfer
Americans are fucking exhausting.
This sums it up 100%. Their insanity consumes us all.
lol.....
Posted by: tungsten
Posted by: chupacabra
Posted by: Couch_Surfer
Americans are fucking exhausting.
This sums it up 100%. Their insanity consumes us all.
lol.....
Eat your gruel, it's the best you're gonna get, so fucking enjoy it and don't even imagine something better.
https://www.cbc.ca/news/politics/election-call-trudeau-1.6138794
election in 36 days probably JT for another 4 yrs
Since there is no need to vote strategically you don’t have to vote for the Liberals.
Sadly, I predict another liberal minority government. It all depends on how Ontario votes.
Ugggh, just no.
I’m a single issue voter - climate - and I’m voting Green again.
I don’t see how the status quo parties are a logical choice at this point.
Posted by: Couch_Surfer
I’m a single issue voter - climate - and I’m voting Green again.
I don’t see how the status quo parties are a logical choice at this point.
It can still make sense to strategically vote for the NDP or the Liberals if the Conservatives look close to a victory since there would be some discernible differences in policy, but I am probably doing the same as you.
You single issue voters are making me green with envy.
Posted by: chupacabra
Posted by: Couch_Surfer
I’m a single issue voter - climate - and I’m voting Green again.
I don’t see how the status quo parties are a logical choice at this point.
It can still make sense to strategically vote for the NDP or the Liberals if the Conservatives look close to a victory since there would be some discernible differences in policy, but I am probably doing the same as you.
Voting strategically is why parties like Green have struggled to achieve the 2 seats and 10% needed to achieve official party status. Voting strategically is why we continue to have the same 2 parties trade power. Voting strategically is the status quo at play.
We should have solved this with updating the electoral process away from first past the post, but Trudeau unsurprisingly broke his promise for Electoral Reform once he had power to do so.
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edit - that's more me being frustrated after listening to my boomer father tell me how "don't you know that taxes are gonna go up?" than it is replying to your point.
those fucking boomers eh
the election is decided back east but up here I don't even think there is a liberal candidate so we will either send an NDP or a Con to ottawa, probably NDP
Posted by: Couch_Surfer
Posted by: chupacabra
Posted by: Couch_Surfer
I’m a single issue voter - climate - and I’m voting Green again.
I don’t see how the status quo parties are a logical choice at this point.
It can still make sense to strategically vote for the NDP or the Liberals if the Conservatives look close to a victory since there would be some discernible differences in policy, but I am probably doing the same as you.
Voting strategically is why parties like Green have struggled to achieve the 2 seats and 10% needed to achieve official party status. Voting strategically is why we continue to have the same 2 parties trade power. Voting strategically is the status quo at play.
We should have solved this with updating the electoral process away from first past the post, but Trudeau unsurprisingly broke his promise for Electoral Reform once he had power to do so.
..
edit - that's more me being frustrated after listening to my boomer father tell me how "don't you know that taxes are gonna go up?" than it is replying to your point.
Partially, but I don't think that many people vote strategically. I think there is a lot of "the devil you know" going on as well that keeps the Greens down and the NDP from forming a government. I only do it when I feel I need to keep the Conservatives out of power. The last few elections I have voted Green and they do pretty well in my riding.
The "taxes up = bad" thing that a lot of old timers fall into drives me crazy. I just want value.
Posted by: chupacabra
Partially, but I don't think that many people vote strategically. I think there is a lot of "the devil you know" going on as well that keeps the Greens down and the NDP from forming a government. I only do it when I feel I need to keep the Conservatives out of power. The last few elections I have voted Green and they do pretty well in my riding.
The "taxes up = bad" thing that a lot of old timers fall into drives me crazy. I just want value.
Maybe less so strategic voting then, but under FPTP I've spoken to plenty of people that tell me that voting green is just throwing the vote away. I'd be very curious to see the percentage swings were we under a PR system. I suspect this is why Trudeau about-faced on that promise.
We've been borrowing against the future for a hundred plus years. We can either pay the bill in taxes, or in the destructive force of nature. I'd rather my taxes go up.
Posted by: Couch_Surfer
I’m a single issue voter - climate - and I’m voting Green again.
I don’t see how the status quo parties are a logical choice at this point.
Yah we do that in the NDP Grndvw-Wdlnd stronghold. Can't hurt for them to see their constituency shrinking.
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