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Old 08-25-2021, 08:54 AM   #41
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Originally Posted by fleury View Post
I'm not huge into politics, and didn't want to talk about the day to day political discussion from the thread, but thought it would be interesting to hear:
-what people's opinions are about the parties themselves?
-each individual party leader?
-reasoning for making their decision?

My personal view on how I'm voting - not so much what's good for me, but good for the economy as a whole.

Liberals, I'm not happy with Trudeau's scandals, but do appreciate his view on human rights. He's a mediocre leader at best, and his lack of education scares me.

Jagmeet and the NDP I'm not sure what they stand for. He seems to have easily the highest education but can't take a stance on anything, and seems to be more liberal than the Liberal party itself.

Conservatives I think have a good move this year. In a year where spending will have to be curbed in the next few years, I think I'm leaning to them as the best party. Erin O'Toole just doesn't seem like an intelligent guy, and so he'll be leaning on his people to provide him advice.

Each party is really making a mistake with their leadership and I'll be voting the best of the worst this year with O'Toole. I am concerned about how they'll treat the little guy down the road though, as I don't want them bending over for corporate interests.
Sorry...this made me chuckle.

I'm not disagreeing with you per se, but "The Teacher's Lack of Education is concerning."

Yeah, Trudeau is so stupid he couldnt find his own ass with both hands and a map is concerning.
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