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Originally Posted by Azure
Thing is, I would probably benefit a LOT from a NDP government, especially because of increased funding for the 'welfare' state, which would result in increased funding for low-income housing, which would result in me making a LOT of money.
Especially considering how moronic the NDP government was here in Manitoba with changes to low-income housing that they made 2 years ago.
But, I would still never vote for the NDP.
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I concur, however, I am stuck as I do not believe the 'foundation' of the Conservative party is all that dead. By that I mean the reform/alliance roots. I am certainly not against a conservative government. However, I am unsure of my support for a former leader of those parties mentioned before.
Of course Politicians, Harper included, can change their stance. Like I said before I believe it is a sign of intelligence. I just don't believe we have had the opportunity to see if this party (under this leadership) truly is centrist or appears centrist when kept in check.
I would love to know for sure before they get that majority, but I can only hope to eat crow after, if it happens.