• ryan213
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    651 year ago

    Not surprised at all. They just want us to get angry and vote the current government out.

    I hope people learned from Ontario but probably not.

    • IninewCrow
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      141 year ago

      This is what our “democracy” has morphed into … we are no longer told who to vote for … we are instead told who NOT to vote for.

      • @[email protected]
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        1 year ago

        All to ensure that we never actually talk to the person we do vote for. “Oh, yeah, the problems are totally a result of you chosing the wrong party and not because the person you elected isn’t a mind reader and was left to guess about what you wanted.”

        • @[email protected]
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          11 year ago

          I mean you can talk to the people you elect, it just doesn’t do anything. I talked to my MPP just the other day about if he would support back to work legislation for teachers, they’ve been working for over a year without a contract and all he would say about is “we’re trying to keep students in the classroom”. He never did give me a straight answer about it.

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        11 year ago

        That’s just pruning the worse ideas until we have a clear last-loser.

        We should not have people voting on a single issue (for the cons, it’s whether corporations and rich people should continue to skate on their tax obligation) but “people vs monoliths” is kinda it.

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      I hope people learned from Ontario but probably not.

      Learned to not elect the federal Progressive Conservatives? I think they learned that back in 2002. Remember, the party gave up after that?