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Re: 2021 Federal Election Culture (Waldo free)
« Reply #90 on: September 20, 2021, 05:10:16 pm »
All the parties are pretty terrible.  In fact I think all the parties are at least partially insane.  Thankfully it will be a minority, another 2 years for whoever wins.

O'Toole ran a better campaign than Scheer, who had some of his religious issues creep up (because he was also insane), yet CPC not really polling much better.

I wish Singh spent 10 more years in the private sector and then ran for office.  People think he's nice but on issues he sounds like he has no idea what's he's talking about.

I think the Greens and NDP should merge (if they were wise, which they aren't), ideologically they're almost the same.  Unfortunately politically they're both the throwaway protest vote for people who don't like the Liberals.

I was very impressed by the Green leader's speaking ability, she's good on her feet and actually seems nice.

Can we shove a sock in Rosemary Barton's mouth?

“10 more years n private sector” is simply a nonsense statement.  The private sector does not make one’s ideas more coherent.  He has spent as much time in the private sector as O’Toole and more than Trudeau.

NDP is not a “throwaway vote”, unless you want a 2-party system.  In that world, everything other than the 2 parties is a wasted vote and no other party could ever attain power.  That’s rather silly.

I agree about the Green Party leader.  I would have had no problem supporting the Greens had they kept their internal issues within the party and solved them there.  Ignorance would have been bliss, in that case.  Instead, we heard the leader thinks her party is full of racists and that many Greens running the party are obsessed with the Middle East. 

I like Rosemary.  Both the herb and the CBC mouthpiece. 
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