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Originally Posted by driveway
I find this interesting. This test seems at least somewhat reasonable, so while you may not be 87% aligned with the NDP, there's a good chance you're at least 80% aligned with their policies.
Likewise, the NDP have never held federal power, there is no evidence showing they would be disastrous for the country, yet you're already dead-set against voting for them. Why?
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A lot of it is Mulcair himself. Don't get me wrong, Jack Layton never got my vote either, but he'd have been a lot more likely to in an election like this, where I'm sick of Harper, and wanting to protest vote.
Ah, who am I kidding. Layton never would have gotten my vote.
The NDP just doesn't add up. They seem to want the coffee shop owner and the coffe shop employees to take home the same amount of money, after taxes of course. And somehow, they also want the patrons to get their coffee subsidized. That's the long, long time impression I've gotten from them. Every election cycle. Though I will admit that Notley has yet to live up to this bogeyman impression. It's still early in her term, however. No chance I trust the federal NDP when they have yet to prove themselves provincially anywhere, ever.