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What Party will win in the next Federal Election?

Conservative Party
30
33%
Liberal Party
34
37%
NDP
24
26%
Other
3
3%
 
Total votes : 91

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NorthEast Alliance
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Postby NorthEast Alliance » Fri Nov 01, 2013 8:52 pm

Seitonjin wrote:
NorthEast Alliance wrote:
It would not work in a thousand years the Liberals and the NDP are way to different to form a coalition together. If they did that in the next election the NDP would dominate the Liberals and the Liberals rising star Justin will object to that no doubt.

Bloody French Biscuit :p

/gets smacked silly


:lol: Justin should form a coalition with the Bloc Quebecois, that would be funny as hell.
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Postby Ainin » Fri Nov 01, 2013 8:52 pm

NorthEast Alliance wrote:
Ainin wrote:The opposition tried to make a coalition and bring down the government, but Harper just went lolnope and prorogued parliament.


It would not work in a thousand years the Liberals and the NDP are way to different to form a coalition together. If they did that in the next election the NDP would dominate the Liberals and the Liberals rising star Justin will object to that no doubt.

We're talking about 2008. And that doesn't justify proroguing parliament just to avoid a confidence vote.
"And when the last law was down, and the Devil turned round on you — where would you hide, Roper, the laws all being flat?"

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Postby Seitonjin » Fri Nov 01, 2013 8:53 pm

NorthEast Alliance wrote:
Seitonjin wrote:Bloody French Biscuit :p

/gets smacked silly


:lol: Justin should form a coalition with the Bloc Quebecois, that would be funny as hell.

*pukes*

you are a terrible person go to a corner and think about what you just said
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Postby NorthEast Alliance » Fri Nov 01, 2013 8:54 pm

Ainin wrote:
NorthEast Alliance wrote:Remember their will be 338 seats in the next election to deal with Alberta's growing population. I am glad because Alberta is very important for Canada's economy.

...for now.

Oil isn't an infinite resource.


Of course but the Oilsands is the 2nd largest proven oil reserve and Alberta is growing fast. Where I live now in Fort Mcmurray its growing everyday.
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Postby Seitonjin » Fri Nov 01, 2013 8:55 pm

NorthEast Alliance wrote:
Ainin wrote:...for now.

Oil isn't an infinite resource.


Of course but the Oilsands is the 2nd largest proven oil reserve and Alberta is growing fast. Where I live now in Fort Mcmurray its growing everyday.

Not infinite. It will go Northwestern Ontario in a few decades.
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Postby NorthEast Alliance » Fri Nov 01, 2013 8:55 pm

Seitonjin wrote:
NorthEast Alliance wrote:
:lol: Justin should form a coalition with the Bloc Quebecois, that would be funny as hell.

*pukes*

you are a terrible person go to a corner and think about what you just said


:rofl: Remember Gilles Duceppe in the 2011 debate? I laughed for hours about his performance.
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Postby Greater Istanistan » Fri Nov 01, 2013 8:56 pm

Ainin wrote:
NorthEast Alliance wrote:
It would not work in a thousand years the Liberals and the NDP are way to different to form a coalition together. If they did that in the next election the NDP would dominate the Liberals and the Liberals rising star Justin will object to that no doubt.

We're talking about 2008. And that doesn't justify proroguing parliament just to avoid a confidence vote.


Harper's prorogued more times than any Prime Minister in Canadian history.

Fighter jets fighter jets fighter jets.

Anybody got a response? Or is it just something that nobody wants to discuss?
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Postby Seitonjin » Fri Nov 01, 2013 8:56 pm

NorthEast Alliance wrote:
Seitonjin wrote:*pukes*

you are a terrible person go to a corner and think about what you just said


:rofl: Remember Gilles Duceppe in the 2011 debate? I laughed for hours about his performance.

shoo

stay away from me

who are you
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Postby Solaray » Fri Nov 01, 2013 8:56 pm

Beta Test wrote:New Democrats will win. They will ride in on Jack Layton's legacy but may form a minority government with the Liberals.

I dunno, the NDP's never won before, I think. This could be there time, but I kind of doubt it. Although, I cant see a lot of people voting Liberal, as the party's a mess right now, so the NDP may get more votes from former Libs. Of course, some may turn to the Conservatives too, which is what I'm hoping for.
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Postby Ainin » Fri Nov 01, 2013 8:58 pm

NorthEast Alliance wrote:
Ainin wrote:...for now.

Oil isn't an infinite resource.


Of course but the Oilsands is the 2nd largest proven oil reserve and Alberta is growing fast. Where I live now in Fort Mcmurray its growing everyday.

And what happens for the primary industry-driven Albertan industry when it runs out?

Also, growth has its negative consequences: http://www.huffingtonpost.ca/2013/03/06 ... 23528.html
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Postby Greater Istanistan » Fri Nov 01, 2013 8:58 pm

Solaray wrote:
Beta Test wrote:New Democrats will win. They will ride in on Jack Layton's legacy but may form a minority government with the Liberals.

I dunno, the NDP's never won before, I think. This could be there time, but I kind of doubt it. Although, I cant see a lot of people voting Liberal, as the party's a mess right now, so the NDP may get more votes from former Libs. Of course, some may turn to the Conservatives too, which is what I'm hoping for.


The party's in repairs right now, and they've got a ludicrously popular and rather charismatic leader.

As of today, they've also surpassed the Conservatives in both individual donors and total donations.

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Postby Seitonjin » Fri Nov 01, 2013 8:58 pm

Solaray wrote:
Beta Test wrote:New Democrats will win. They will ride in on Jack Layton's legacy but may form a minority government with the Liberals.

I dunno, the NDP's never won before, I think. This could be there time, but I kind of doubt it. Although, I cant see a lot of people voting Liberal, as the party's a mess right now, so the NDP may get more votes from former Libs. Of course, some may turn to the Conservatives too, which is what I'm hoping for.

NDP as govt plz

PC as opposition plz

problem solved
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Postby Seitonjin » Fri Nov 01, 2013 8:59 pm

Greater Istanistan wrote:
Solaray wrote:I dunno, the NDP's never won before, I think. This could be there time, but I kind of doubt it. Although, I cant see a lot of people voting Liberal, as the party's a mess right now, so the NDP may get more votes from former Libs. Of course, some may turn to the Conservatives too, which is what I'm hoping for.


The party's in repairs right now, and they've got a ludicrously popular and rather charismatic leader.

As of today, they've also surpassed the Conservatives in both individual donors and total donations.

FIGHTER JETS

FIIIIIGHTEEEEEEER JETS
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Postby Ainin » Fri Nov 01, 2013 8:59 pm

Seitonjin wrote:
Solaray wrote:I dunno, the NDP's never won before, I think. This could be there time, but I kind of doubt it. Although, I cant see a lot of people voting Liberal, as the party's a mess right now, so the NDP may get more votes from former Libs. Of course, some may turn to the Conservatives too, which is what I'm hoping for.

NDP as govt plz

PC as opposition plz

problem solved

PC's been dead for at least 10 years now.
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Postby Greater Istanistan » Fri Nov 01, 2013 9:00 pm

45 BBBBIIIIIIIILLLLLLLLLLLIIIIIIIIIIIIOOOOOOOOOOOOOONNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNN!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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Postby Seitonjin » Fri Nov 01, 2013 9:00 pm

Ainin wrote:
Seitonjin wrote:NDP as govt plz

PC as opposition plz

problem solved

PC's been dead for at least 10 years now.

Whatever their name is. ( v.v)
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Postby Seitonjin » Fri Nov 01, 2013 9:01 pm

Greater Istanistan wrote:45 BBBBIIIIIIIILLLLLLLLLLLIIIIIIIIIIIIOOOOOOOOOOOOOONNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNN!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

helicopters

We get it.

Tax, spend, debt, rinse and repeat.

Wait, did I get it right?
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Postby Solaray » Fri Nov 01, 2013 9:01 pm

Greater Istanistan wrote:
Solaray wrote:I dunno, the NDP's never won before, I think. This could be there time, but I kind of doubt it. Although, I cant see a lot of people voting Liberal, as the party's a mess right now, so the NDP may get more votes from former Libs. Of course, some may turn to the Conservatives too, which is what I'm hoping for.


The party's in repairs right now, and they've got a ludicrously popular and rather charismatic leader.

As of today, they've also surpassed the Conservatives in both individual donors and total donations.

FIGHTER JETS

Justin Trudeau? He has a lot of criticism facing him, 8f I'm correct. Mainly about his qualifications, or lack thereof.
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Postby Solaray » Fri Nov 01, 2013 9:02 pm

Seitonjin wrote:
Ainin wrote:PC's been dead for at least 10 years now.

Whatever their name is. ( v.v)

Its just C now
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Postby Seitonjin » Fri Nov 01, 2013 9:03 pm

Solaray wrote:
Greater Istanistan wrote:
The party's in repairs right now, and they've got a ludicrously popular and rather charismatic leader.

As of today, they've also surpassed the Conservatives in both individual donors and total donations.

FIGHTER JETS

Justin Trudeau? He has a lot of criticism facing him, 8f I'm correct. Mainly about his qualifications, or lack thereof.

NDP PLS

Justin Trudeau is credible, but not enough so.

Still gets legacy reputation.
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Postby Greater Istanistan » Fri Nov 01, 2013 9:03 pm

You forgot the bit about "refusing to talk about it" and "assure people it'll go better next time". Oh. And the good old "Cackle maniacally as bills are shoveled into a massive sack labelled "US Military-Industrial Complex"
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Postby NorthEast Alliance » Fri Nov 01, 2013 9:04 pm

Ainin wrote:
NorthEast Alliance wrote:
Of course but the Oilsands is the 2nd largest proven oil reserve and Alberta is growing fast. Where I live now in Fort Mcmurray its growing everyday.

And what happens for the primary industry-driven Albertan industry when it runs out?

Also, growth has its negative consequences: http://www.huffingtonpost.ca/2013/03/06 ... 23528.html


I agree with your second point, they waited until the last minute to upgrade the infrastructure and now look what happened.
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Postby Solaray » Fri Nov 01, 2013 9:05 pm

Seitonjin wrote:
Solaray wrote:Justin Trudeau? He has a lot of criticism facing him, 8f I'm correct. Mainly about his qualifications, or lack thereof.

NDP PLS

Justin Trudeau is credible, but not enough so.

Still gets legacy reputation.

Legacy is about all he's got
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Postby NorthEast Alliance » Fri Nov 01, 2013 9:06 pm

Justin can ride on all the legacy he wants, his father was a terrible prime minister and that "legacy" will get him no where out west were he needs those votes.
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Postby Seitonjin » Fri Nov 01, 2013 9:07 pm

NorthEast Alliance wrote:Justin can ride on all the legacy he wants, his father was a terrible prime minister and that "legacy" will get him no where out west were he needs those votes.

[all my facepalms inserted here]
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