The good news? Judging by the unimpressive durability of the last Harper government, we'll only have to wait a couple of years before we hit the polls again. Hopefully by then, Dion will have mastered a more comprehensible English syntax or, better yet, he'll have been replaced by the almighty Michael Ignatieff. that Extreme Makeover the due respect that she deserves.
With Harper diving head first into money troubles with bricks tied to his feet, Canadians can look forward to a sea of debt, a boatload of bullshit, and some signature smug, and highly indefinite orations. Although last night's seat total was a slight improvement compared to his winning minority in 2006, it hardly makes him a victor – it just means he was the best of the worst. The biggest loser.
Mazel Tov.
Because, at the end of the day it comes down to the voters.
So, really, my disappointment isn't in Harper's bad decisions, it's in the really bad decisions of the voters.
Shame shame.
6 comments:
he also pretty much crushed Status of Women*. Thanks Canada.
* a Trudeau-era federal agency that promotes women's equality and advancement
also, bad decisions of the mere 51% (lowest on record) who decided to vote, while the rest sat home to watch 90210.
mazel tov!
well put.
i read your blog, by the way??
ps - your own english syntax is lovely
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