On the surface, it looks like dirty politics and slimy propaganda are a winning combination ladies and gentlemen. The Shiny Pony lives. Surely there are a lot of articles today braying that this is a Big Resurgence of the Left.
So lets look and see what happened.Second thing that happened, the Liberals lost influence. Hard. A majority is 170 seats, the Liberals held 177 going into this thing, and now they are down 20 to 157.
The third thing that happened, the NDP lost in every possible way. They are down from 39 seats, losing 15 seats to end up with 24.
Forth thing, and probably amounting to nothing, the Bloc won big last night going from 10 to 32, gaining 22 seats. The only thing of note about this is that the Bloc now has 32 seats despite the fact that they only got 7% of the popular vote. There's 338 seats for 30 million people, 7% should give them 24 seats. But because of the peculiarities of ridings and population density in Quebec, they swing a pretty big bat today. They can go in with the NDP and the CPC to bring down the government any time they want.
But at least now I know what its going to take to get them to pay attention. It'll take random blackouts, food shortages, rioting and a constant fear of death to wake them the fuck up. Venezuela north, basically. Or the West could start separation proceedings, that might work too.
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The facebook group VoteWexit.com has blown up from 2.5k before midnight yesterday to 150k in under 18 hours.
I have a feeling this minority government won't last past 2020.
I think the limitations of the electoral structure have been very well laid out this time around, as well as the limitations of the parties. Four sets of socialists vying to see who can raise taxes the best.
The -true- limitation I'm seeing is the Canadian public. I used to ask all the time: "what's it going to take?" Well, now I know. It'll take a catastrophe like Venezuela. Nothing short of freezing in the dark of a Canadian winter and eating their own boots will make an impression. Toronto/Vancouver/Montreal STILL voted for the shiny pony after all the warnings and criminal behavior.
All we have to do is look at Europe to see how far the governing socialists will go, and how far the citizens will -let- them go. The pony cann hang on for a long time.
Unfortunately, that which cannot continue will at some point stop. But what replaces it will not be better than what we have now. So on the whole, I'm pretty pissed off with the whole thing.
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