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To: ggersh who wrote (20020)5/3/2011 9:04:52 AM
From: Cogito Ergo Sum1 Recommendation  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 119361
 
Well I'm most concerned with his foreign policy..

then secondly how he will perform fiscally now that he is king ... (no bargaining with other parties required)...

Will be interesting to see the next four years... Old Libs and old Progressive Conservatives were not that far apart on either side of the centre.. Now we have a hard right and NOT the same party as the Mulroney/Reagan era (for Canada) party in power and many ignore that issue because they were tired of voting so often.. :o( OTOH the opposition with a not insignificant number of seats is what Canucks would deem a hard left party.. quite polarized... better we got old polarization wrt Quebec in a new form.. separatist party was destroyed.. yes destroyed from > 40 to 4 seats.. and replaced by far left NDP...

Now for all the US folks hung up on popular vote in your country.. the winners did not even manage quite 40% of popular vote yet... Message 27350748

OK enough boring Canucky politics.. but if the Conservatives mess up.. the alternative will be interesting... We don't know if NDP flash in the pan.. if so we go right for a long while...