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well considering the NDP is and has been proposing a stop to corporate funding of Unions I imagine that your accusations may be unfounded since it would seem they aren't as "buddy buddy" anymore |
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In the last election, the proposed funding formula would have left them with 400k more than the liberals, solving a previous deficit-as I read in 24hrs over lunch. Posted via RS Mobile |
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CBC just had a "who's telling the truth" type report analyzing claims by the Lberals/NDP Christy with her tv spots noting that BC is top in Job Creation in the country and the Dix saying we're closer to Last and in fact have lost over 30 thousand jobs Well it turns out Dix is right and BC at best over the years still wasn't at the top for Job Creation oh Christy |
This will be the first year I'm eligible to vote as I would've turned 19 before I cast my ballot, and I know Christy Clark is definitely not getting my vote. |
NDP to raise welfare rates, pledges monthly family bonus | Globalnews.ca I'm calling it now. Not a chance of a balanced budget within the next 4 year term. |
^^ this is what I mean NDP only helps the poor , low income, tax the bussiness, the richa nd does nothing for the hard working citizens of BC like us young folks and even try to tax us more. Is like 1990's all over again dirving out jobs and people and destroying our economy (which btw is not doing great to beign with). Which will dig us into a deeper hole. EDIT: Of course there is more poor people than rich people so baisally they are just trying to get voted in and screw everyone else but the poor. |
Seems to me to be a lot of the same old play book. I fear that more and more people are going to vote NDP just under the guise of "we need change" and really regret their purchase in 2014ish. Damnit, I'm so pissed with the liberals. |
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I mean, don't get me wrong. I think those people need it. But I also think that when it comes to governmental collective bargaining ... Oh sheize. |
The liberals would probably have had more support for this election if they just stuck to their guns with the NDP, instead of Crusty Clark trying to get save votes by people a referendum. Instead, the people who were against the HST stayed angry, and the people who were for the HST became angry. For the island being predominately an NDP stronghold, it could mean that some capital spending comes our way instead of all going to the mainland for the next while. The island got fuck all for capital projects for a long time. This would be great for me, as my company does tons of work for the government. |
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Uh... improving education and improving the standards of the poor and lower income isn't only the right thing to do but it helps the entire province as a result social benefits is what makes canada canada if you want to ignore that like the Liberals have been doing for well over a decade you're not Canadian imo :) you can pretend to be concerned and act like the Liberals "we'll get around to it" but never do but that just makes you an asshole |
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But there is a clear difference between attacking the agenda, and attacking the person. There are always people that disagree with you. My god, there was people cheering at the states at the idea of a person without medical insurance dying as a result. If the person is so diametrically opposed to what you believe in...arguing on the internet isn't going to help change their minds :) That said, I think there are things to be gained from having different parties, and different people in power for different times. There is no denying that the liberals are not a party of the lower tiered income people. Look at the ridings that traditionally go one party or another, compared to average earnings in said riding to have that clearly illustrated. So there is benefit to having a party like the NDP come in and think about a different group of people that may have been marginalized in previous adminstrations: Great68 speaks about the island in need of capital projects. Others speak of lower income people needing a break. I look at: show me the money. I'm sorry, but I still have yet to get over the point they glossed over of saying, "the liberals actual deficit is 790 million in the hole(without selling land to make it balanced) so we're going to use that as a benchmark and just not go any worse. That is fucking huge. And as Graeme said, all those fine union folk are looking for a pay bump too. Where my mind differs is how much that should be, and when. I don't believe in this race to the top in union wages. |
Liberals love the rich. NDP love the poor. No one gives one sweet ass fuck about the poor stiff that is too rich for the free ride, and not rich enough to buy his own. |
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If you're unemployed or working in a Union position the NDP is definitely to your advantage. If your in the private sector or have a business they'll more likely then not be to your detriment. The liberals on the other hand did a piss poor job the last little while and are nothing to be proud of or write home about. The shift from one wing to another is fairly natural, no party will last forever. The NDP will win they'll do there stint, probably 2 terms then they'll be turfed and the cycle will continue as always. |
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Is everyone for themselves, I rather see tax money goes into programs that will actually benfit and get people on their feet rather than free hand out (as what NDP loves to do). Instead of just giving money maybe try to help the low income family. We can say provide free day care for single famil so the mom/dad can work while their kids are in daycare. Dad/Mom gets job so they aren't relying on hand outs, Kids is n day care so they are safe and since daycare needs people = create mor ejobs for BC. There are lots of other things NDP can do to help rather than just handing out money. What they are doing is the easiest way, a band aid solution and everyone loves getting extra money. I am not saying the Liberals are exatly good as well. They have done some pretty bad job and frankly I don't like it as well. They are all evil is just which one benfit you more or have less impact on your wallet and so far I see none of them working in my favor. |
This isn't to single out the NDP, but more the tactics. Gary Mason: NDP letter asking for donations has some businesses seeing red - The Globe and Mail This shit here? bad taste dude. Quote:
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Normally, I develop my political allegiances early in an election campaign. I'm still confused here, though. I'm not feeling the NDP, I don't trust the Liberals (although, they're usually my go-to strategic voting party), and I don't live in a riding where Greens have a legitimate shot, so I'm left struggling to make a decision. I might actually abstain this election (I've voted at least once in every election since I became eligible). The Communist Party (I know, I know, hear me out) actually has some very interesting points, at least they've perked my interest. I'm not sure how'd they suggest paying for some of these initiatives, but many are good and nearly free and others would show long term ROI, and others would actually bring revenue and jobs back to the province. Quote:
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I like the party platform, but that would dig us WAY way into debt. For once, I can actually say "those commies are pretty much out of their minds" without being facetious. Though I am a fan of the tax and minimum wage issues. Raw logs too. Sigh. I wish that the elections were less about fundraising and party membership and more about actual frakking issues. ...Not fracking issues. Frakking issues. Yeah. |
I agree - 5, 9, 10, 11, 14 are simply too expensive. I'm a serious supporter of 2, 3, 4, 6, 8, 13, 15, 16, 17, 18, and I appreciate the attention 9, 11, 12 gives to issues which I support, but believe less fiscally demanding attention is needed than what is proposed (mostly restructuring). |
Honestly we have plenty of gas already that we don't need to resort to fracking.. let the Americans or countries who are desperate be pioneers (especially Europe would want to escape Russia's grip).. We should invest in biogas instead since we are pretty big ranching / dairy province. However we should map where the reserves are. Right now people prospect don't need to give detailed information back to the Gov. Raw logs, NAFTA etc are all the in one lump.. You can demand, but Stephen Harper will laugh in the your face. 5000 social housing unit a year? That's a sure way to kill Vancouver's real estate market and credit rating.. Where are they going to build it.. along Highway 16? |
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Mixed member proportional representation is what they use in the German parliament. It's way better than the dinosaur FPTP electoral system here. |
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Ironically the Liberals used to be the party of big business. |
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