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  • #50540
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    нσтησσв
    нσтησσв
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    If there is a god… GOD HELP US!

    Our economy will crash and has already begun to. Housing will crash lower than 2008.
    And the majority of rental properties may start operating at a loss…

    The Idiots have taken over.

    http://news.nationalpost.com/full-comment/stephen-maher-alberta-ndp-won-false-majority-because-of-outmoded-first-past-the-post-electoral-system

    http://edmonton.ctvnews.ca/saskatchewan-offers-refuge-for-alberta-energy-companies-following-ndp-win-1.2366614

    May even trigger another recession world wide.

    Oh… and don’t even get me started about their feminist ideals.
    We are f~~~ed economically, and socially. Thought rape laws could very well be implemented with this party…

    My Goal: To Leave Society.

    #50547
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    BritGHOW
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    Another FPTP f~~~up, we’ve just had one of those here in the UK, granted in our case the right (or at least the least bad of the main) party won, but nearly 25% of the electorate are now being represented by not even 2% of the MPs. This result is just yet more evidence that FPTP is a broken electoral system in the modern political landscape, reform is desperately needed but of course the only people able to push through said reform are those who benefit most from (and therefore have the most to lose from the reform of) the current system.

    #50581

    HotNoob:

     

    One of the problems with an NDP government is that the electorate becomes addicted to its goodies.  Any party that succeeds it will find it difficult to turn off the tap.

     

    ICBC in British Columbia is one example.  When the Socreds won in the mid-1970s, they re-introduced partial private auto insurance.  It didn’t last long and B. C.’s been stuck with the government system ever since.

     

    I moved to Saskatchewan shortly before Blakeney’s NDP where booted out by Grant Devine.  The Conservatives promised to end the government hog trough but it didn’t work out that way.  For example, I was working for a company that was a financial sinkhole and the NDP kept bailing it out.  The Conservatives looked at its books, decided that shutting the outfit down would have put around 250 people out of work (which would have given the new government a black eye), and quietly kept funding it.  Uranium City, another sore point with the Tories, wasn’t closed down after Devine became premier, either.

     

    The good times that started rolling under Peter Lougheed could well come to an end.

     

    Unfortunately, whenever the NDP goes too far in a province, the government that takes over becomes reactionary and goes too far in dismantling what the leftists put in place.  Look at what happened in Ontario after Mike Harris succeed Bob Rae.

     

    #50790
    Griffin
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    Canada, like the US, is f~~~ed regardless of who is in power…at least the NDP voted against C-51…not that it will mean anything though-lol.

    #50846
    RoyDal
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    … the electorate becomes addicted to its goodies….

    Yep, they are always going to vote for Santa Claus. Finally, the latest Santa turns out to be the next Joe Stalin, and the goodies get confiscated.

    Society asks MGTOWs: Why are you not making more tax-slaves?

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    Automaton:

     

    Canada’s been in decline for nearly 50 years.  In our Centennial year of 1967, Canada was regarded as the second-best country in the world, right after the U. S.  The following year, Pierre Trudeau became Prime Minister.  The rest, as is often said, is history.

     

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