PC win in NB Provincial Election
(outline.com)
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LOL
Cronyism is alive and well out east
Irving owns NB and NS.
What can I say but I am glad to see the voters of NB would rather live with an Irving fart in "systematic racist" system than be in whatever hissyfit or mode swing the lefty babies cry for.
Normally I'd say this is a good thing but considering the PC education minister attempted to make vaccines mandatory and was narrrowly defeated, it's scary. Let's hope they don't try to pull this with a majority government. https://globalnews.ca/news/7080555/bill-11/
This is also my main concern. The mandatory vaccination push is out of control.
To me, NB is a microcosm of many issues Canada wide.
The latest "analysis" from CBC paints this soft PC government as some version of a radical English uprising.
https://outline.com/www.google.ca/amp/s/www.cbc.ca/amp/1.5724276
Since classical liberals, who went for personal liberty and freedom of a person, are a thing of the past. I think classical Conservatives could make a come back, smaller government, less oversight over your life, smaller budgets, less government control.
Although no awaydays people seem to want to trade freedom for percieved safety.
Safety without freedom/liberty is prison. I will choose freedom with danger over safe servitude. Personal responsibility.
The People's Alliance is very much the classical conservatism we need again. At least the held on to seats. In 4 years they may experience a surge if the PC's are to liberal lite.
I mean, it's good I guess, but I'm not going to start pompom waving for some 'progressive'-conservative that will probably govern like a Liberal-lite.
The Liberal and Green options were absolutely fucked. This was at least a mild improvement, at least fiscally.
The People's Alliance is an interesting Party to watch. They also maintained 2 seats in a very small, notoriously Lib/Con province.
I love this gets basically no posts in it. Nobody gives a fuck about cuckservative PCs.