by WarHawkster » 05/ 27/ 12 5:31 pm
being the devil's advocate that I am, i'd like to hear the other side of the story. i haven't been much up on canadian politics lately, what is the gov'ts rationale on this issue? it sounds bad to me, and i don't like it one bit, but i'm not prepared to jump on the bandwagon just yet.
for me it's a matter of choosing the lesser of two evils. i'll still end up voting for the CPC because i know how dangerous the other guys are. if the NDP get in it could quite possibly mean i lose a job, so i am quite willing to hold my nose and vote CPC.
i understand why many are dissatisfied with the conservatives, but you are never going to see a 100% principled conservative party, and if you did, they would never be elected, period. anything else is just wishful thinking. we live in a country that has some very backward veiws about economics and government, and it's not going to get any better when the younger generations begin to have more influence. just look at paybec and the student protests.
people in my generation (i'm 24) are enamoured with Obama, the green party, the NDP, and socialism in general. that's not going to change over night. democracy in this country doesn't exactly have a bright future, so i think a little authoritarianism is called for.