And you likely won’t be upset at those that vote the way they want. But I bet a few are upset or will be on how you vote.
I don’t care less
who people vote for, as long as they vote.
For my own personal views, I am going to say something that is unholy
Vote for Trudeau Liberals (or whatever party) if it really suits your needs (If you work in public sector as government employee or your in a company that benefits from that brand of Libs, it makes sense). Don't vote for Trudeau and his brand of liberals for lame reasons such as always vote Liberal (Not a sports team), I like his hair or Pierre really scares me. That is what pisses me off.
Absolutely - politics is not a sport.
Also, don't list lame reasons for NOT voting someone (like the complete pile of dogshit going around about Pierre P right now is nonsense such as he will privatize all healthcare, cut spending everywhere or is going to give huge payouts or breaks to corporations, none of those are in anything he has said he will do)
At the risk of sounding a bit conspiracist-like, why would Poilievre say any of that now, or ever? That is a sure-fire way to sink whatever lead you have, hatred for the LPC or not.
What folks are inferring is that the last CPC govt cut spending, etc. If Poilievre publicly denied that his CPC govt is anything like the Harper govt, then I missed it. Poilievre rails on how much the Liberals are spending, so wouldn’t it make sense that a CPC govt would oppose that?
Also, Conservatives (typically) are the “business-friendly” party so it’s not too far a stretch that it would propose policies that would help business.
I’m also crossing threads here but one point that has always stuck out is the security clearance thing. He is the leader of the Official Opposition, in a time when there are credible-enough things to be read in. Why doesn’t he have a security clearance?
Voting logically makes sense. Voting based on emotional driven hyperbole is what I have an issue with.
On that note, Trudeau is in the toughest spot, he has to defend his actions, inactions and overall government performance for the past 9 years (Its called leadership)
Absolutely. It’s easy to be the opposition when your only job is to punch holes in the Govt’s actions or inactions.
I’ve said this since Poilievre became party leader - I am very interested to see what he will be like if/when the CPC forms govt, because then he’s the one responsible.