If you think of the USA situation when the choice was Obama-Romney, Obama-McCain, Bush-Kerry, Bush-Gore, etc. you have the general picture of how things are right now.
Put that together with only a very small alternative media presence (no TV, no radio, no print - only a handful of online outlets) you will see why many feel like there is no way out at the moment.
Gotcha, thanks for the insight. So it's really so bad that most people have become almost apolitical and figure it's not worth running? How's the conservative base up there?
Similar to the USA, conservatives rule the rural areas but are vastly outnumbered in the cities.
My feeling is that Canada has a greater percentage of the population living in urban areas than the USA. The cities, especially the greater Toronto area, dictate what happens in the rest of the country.
Just like the USA map is mostly red with islands of small, powerful blue areas, Canada's map is mostly blue (conservatives are blue in Canada) with Toronto, Vancouver, and Montreal being red or orange (communist).
That's what I am hoping. I want to know every instance where voting machines are used in our elections process at all levels.
Elections Canada already said that it doesn't use Dominion machines for Canadian elections, but that doesn't mean NO machines are used, and it seems like ALL the machines do the same thing, so the brand is really irrelevant.
My feeling is that Bernier losing the CPC leadership contest was a result of the machines, but I have no evidence for this. Just suspicion.
Canadians have no say what so ever on who the party selects to represent them in their districts or who the party selects as the leader. someone based could try to gain power within a party but it would be almost an impossible task like winning against the democrat's super delegates
Why are Canadians such cucks that they can't even mount proper resistance against Trudeau in the form of another candidate?
If you think of the USA situation when the choice was Obama-Romney, Obama-McCain, Bush-Kerry, Bush-Gore, etc. you have the general picture of how things are right now.
Put that together with only a very small alternative media presence (no TV, no radio, no print - only a handful of online outlets) you will see why many feel like there is no way out at the moment.
Gotcha, thanks for the insight. So it's really so bad that most people have become almost apolitical and figure it's not worth running? How's the conservative base up there?
Similar to the USA, conservatives rule the rural areas but are vastly outnumbered in the cities.
My feeling is that Canada has a greater percentage of the population living in urban areas than the USA. The cities, especially the greater Toronto area, dictate what happens in the rest of the country.
Just like the USA map is mostly red with islands of small, powerful blue areas, Canada's map is mostly blue (conservatives are blue in Canada) with Toronto, Vancouver, and Montreal being red or orange (communist).
I live in a large city in Canada, definitely have alot of retards here. Best guess 40% based 60% retarded
Many Canadians are very based. Especially those outside the big cities. I think the problem is less Canadians and more Dominion.
That's what I am hoping. I want to know every instance where voting machines are used in our elections process at all levels.
Elections Canada already said that it doesn't use Dominion machines for Canadian elections, but that doesn't mean NO machines are used, and it seems like ALL the machines do the same thing, so the brand is really irrelevant.
My feeling is that Bernier losing the CPC leadership contest was a result of the machines, but I have no evidence for this. Just suspicion.
The cities have too many seats and cities vote liberal. But now the 3 big parties are all scum. NDP Lib Con... all globalist commie scum.
Canadians have no say what so ever on who the party selects to represent them in their districts or who the party selects as the leader. someone based could try to gain power within a party but it would be almost an impossible task like winning against the democrat's super delegates