tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1369328808083325509.post2427128761015407835..comments2011-05-26T11:55:24.802-06:00Comments on tiny democracy: Hate to Break It to You, but a Liberal-NDP-Bloc coalition is NOT Undemocraticdanilothhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11903554601313997116noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1369328808083325509.post-41556232341784578512008-12-06T10:36:00.000-07:002008-12-06T10:36:00.000-07:00Pardon me, but if a coalition is to be formed I wa...Pardon me, but if a coalition is to be formed I want a new election!<BR/><BR/>How many people who voted Liberal or NDP would have voted for a coalition that included the Bloc.<BR/><BR/>On another matter, under this new election I expect the Liberals, Bloc, and NDP to run as one party. If they are going to operate as one party, they should not get three nominees up to bat. At the very least voters should know up front that this may be part of their agenda and be allowed to vote accordingly.<BR/><BR/>This coalition, which liberals said would never happen pre-election, is at the very least twisting the democratic process. In my opinion this is a last ditch effort of a schemer, Stephane Dione, who was already half way out on his ass, and various liars, who said a bloc coalition would never occur within their party, to circumvent the democratic process. I am fine with a non confidence vote, but if we have one, lets go to the polls...<BR/><BR/>I personally lean towards the Green Party, although I believe they may lack some experience. However, I prefer having the Conservative party as a minority government having to negotiate with other parties than either the Bloc, Liberals, NDPs or a coalition of the group. I believe the current situation provides a more likely scenario of a protected economy than the current looming option.<BR/><BR/>In my opinion, the Liberals and NDPs are more interested in the popular vote than the welfare of the country. Which I believe is evident in there adopting the popular ideals of the Green Party during the election and yet completely ignoring the facts when pledging funding to various flailing industries. Canada does not need to prop up failing companies who don't provide viable business plans. Modernize, plan, and become more eco-efficient and I'd be happy to see Canada invest in your company.<BR/><BR/>In conclusion, be an opposition that speaks for the Canadians that voted for 'you' and work for a better Canada, or let us go to the polls!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com