Where would he fall in American politics?
Quote from: spewky bewgie on October 20, 2015, 05:28:41 PMWhere would he fall in American politics?An outline of each of the parties. The Globe and Mail has a predominant Conservative bias, for reference.Additionally, his website.Here's an excellent video that covers his platform and general ideologies. Worth noting that Peter Mansbridge is a hard-core Conservative, which is simply a testament to his professionalism.I recommend the video if you have the time.But he'd be just right of Sanders.
He has my support.
Wait, so even he is more conservative than Bernie? Lol
Wait, so even he is more conservative than Bernie?
I am happy with the results although I am angry that I could not vote due to me being in the middle of nowhere since September 8th working on processing plant for a Brion a chinese oil producing company.
Quote from: Risay117 on October 21, 2015, 10:11:20 PMI am happy with the results although I am angry that I could not vote due to me being in the middle of nowhere since September 8th working on processing plant for a Brion a chinese oil producing company.I'm literally only a few months off of being able to vote, so I feel your pain, man.Luckily I convinced some of my older friends who weren't going to vote, to vote in place of me.
Yeah, I was able to vote in the Provincial elections and voted NDP and was kind of happy.
Hope Trudeau can actually set our country on a great path.
Quote from: Risay117 on October 21, 2015, 10:44:57 PMYeah, I was able to vote in the Provincial elections and voted NDP and was kind of happy.Historically I've always sort of been aligned with the NDP (especially with Layton), but this time around... I dunno. Mulcair seems sharp but a lot of the time I felt like he didn't have a plan for some key economic and environmental issues and simply said "we're different than the other two".It doesn't help that the Liberals this time around were even further left than the NDP, but I digress.QuoteHope Trudeau can actually set our country on a great path.I have high-hopes for him. I want us to return to the U.N. as paragons, like we were under Cretien.
Quote from: Prehistoric on October 21, 2015, 11:00:41 PMQuote from: Risay117 on October 21, 2015, 10:44:57 PMYeah, I was able to vote in the Provincial elections and voted NDP and was kind of happy.Historically I've always sort of been aligned with the NDP (especially with Layton), but this time around... I dunno. Mulcair seems sharp but a lot of the time I felt like he didn't have a plan for some key economic and environmental issues and simply said "we're different than the other two".It doesn't help that the Liberals this time around were even further left than the NDP, but I digress.QuoteHope Trudeau can actually set our country on a great path.I have high-hopes for him. I want us to return to the U.N. as paragons, like we were under Cretien.Not flunking out of the Kyoto accord when?
I heard today that the new prime minister was elected on a hair basis because the guy who won had the best hair style. However, I was told this by a crazy old american man, but he showed me the article in the paper. Go America for bringing looks into the elections.