With Pompous Pilot at the helm, it’s no wonder the CONs can’t break out of minority territory. Stevie’s vision is impaired. He sees no shades of grey.
"But, friends, when an election does come, Canadians are going to face a pretty stark choice. The next election will be a choice between a Parliament with a majority made up of a Liberal-NDP-Bloc Québécois coalition, or it will be a stable majority for our Conservative government." Well, no, Stevie-boy. There are other choices, and most of us with an imagination at all richer than that of a sea cucumber are aware of them. I’m going to feel silly writing them out for you, I’m sure, as they are so obvious to, well, normal folks, but here – a gift:
There aren’t only two choices on a ballot. Also, please take note, the only two choices you offer will most certainly not be on the ballot.
Each voter is entitled to one choice out of several MPs on a ballot. These voters do not need to vote as a group but – now listen carefully – can decide individually who they want to vote for!
Individuals can also base their decision on criteria they themselves set up! Yes, it’s hard to believe, but true.
Let’s examine other possibilities: A Liberal majority or a CON-NDP-Bloc coalition; a Liberal minority; a Liberal majority with NDP opposition; a Liberal majority with CON opposition. It’s voters who will decide by their vote and since they don’t vote as a bloc or for the same reasons, many voters will not end up with the Parliamentary makeup they hoped for.
But keep insulting our intelligence. Keep up the obvious lies and bullying. Please. That will assure those of us who actually understand how elections work that we will definitely not end up with a majority Harper government.
Oh yeah…please keep shooting yourself in the foot.


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