so we'll gladly take way more shix because we hate the current guy who lies about his shix?
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daimo 發表於 2010-10-26 15:58
It's apparent that even the worse term of the current Lib is probably better than the best term during NDP's 十年浩劫. Vote out Lib is obviously 為道氣. Can't disagree that Lib will probably lose just because of voter's 既呢一道氣. Not the most logical choice tho IMO.
If you don't know any political theory, then stop talking shxt la. In a 2 party situation like what we are having in BC, the parties will invariably be merely center of left, right in the center, or center of right, meaning that on the whole, their policies that actually get executed will not be that different. In other words, on a scale of 1 to 10, if 1 is left leaning and 10 is right leaning, the NDP might ideologically be #4, while the Liberals are #6. But in a bid to get back into the office, the NDP might be pitching some #4.5 or even #5 policies in attempt to lure more of the swing votes or ex-Liberal voters. As long as they remain further on the left than the Liberals, they can probably preserve their basic pool of left leaning voters.
For the record, BC has the lowest minimum wage across the country, and if I am not mistaken, that min wage has been frozen for almost 10 years. Even to the Liberal supporters, there is not enough opposition against a min wage increase la.
If you don't know any political theory, then stop talking shxt la. In a 2 party situat ...
Lik 發表於 2010-10-26 21:02
You moron jai~~
What you are saying is that in a two party situation, there is little difference between the parties. That means you have a one-party dictatorship here.
That is why you need to bave a chaotic 6 - 12 parties to achieve some form of democracy.
Does Moron Peter even know what kind of crap he is spewing here?
You're in BC, moron. Take a ...
Lik 發表於 2010-10-26 21:29
You stupid moron~~
What you have is just a one-party dictatorship here. Whichever party is elected makes no difference, as the economy is sinking, and the province is going bankrupt regardless.
LOL...find out who this Fraser Institude has connection with before you put your trust in their rev ...
shutterbug 發表於 2010-10-26 11:09
Fraser Institute is well respected in the academic cycle. They are a non profit group and have been around since 1974. A lot of university students write papers to them to practice their skill/knowledge.
The report is based on the fiscal performance of ALL Canadian premiers. Personally, I do not think they are taking or have needs to take any side.