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Cake day: November 28th, 2023

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  • It’s kind of interesting - O’Toole probably would have done better at preventing vote loss in this type of election, but I’m not sure he would have been as effective in whipping up the Conservative base on the front-end. It certainly would have been harder for Carney to enter though, and would have instead probably been a Trudeau or Freeland election instead.

    What we should do now is turn our attention to American media organizations within Canada. They were the root cause to the attack on the CBC that walked a similar line as the Liberal party this election (read; the precipice of annihilation). The orange blimp (and his successor cronies) goofy missteps likely won’t be repeated next time around.


  • It’s the same hunting for narrative that usually happens.

    He says something without meaningful context, and his base and others fill in the blanks in a race to make it profound. “He’s actually playing 5D chess because…” And others ponder why he’d do something as reprehensible as trying to steal everything from an ally.

    There’s always boons to taking other people’s shit; resources, access (NW Passage), infrastructure (energy), water, etc to give a couple examples.

    Most of the time, it’s because he’s robbing someone else blind so needs another horror to enable and distract, and he got angry someone pointed out he’s little more than a jerk.





  • Good message.

    In Alberta, we had one riding in the last election 8 votes apart. ~180 different votes in a handful of ridings would have changed the Premier.

    Even if you’re in a deeply red or blue riding, protesting your incumbent in safe areas is powerful messaging; if they can rest in the right colored jersey, that’s all they’ll do. When a 1:5 riding suddenly goes 2:3 or 1:2, they start at least trying to demonstrate what they’re doing for you (sometimes theatrics, but it’s a start).

    All that said, it’s still your vote - given the difference in how voters turn out, and abdication of your vote is generally a blue vote anyways, and that’s a choice too.






  • Not sure why you’re railing against this comment.

    An objection vote is advocating for literally anyone else (Green or PPC or whatever your views even), as well as attending town halls and talking with your MP/MLA.

    As an Albertan, putting MLAs on notice last election who usually enjoy a 5:1 spread eroded to 2:1 or 3:2; that kind of pivot definitely makes them uncomfortable, especially in the span of 4 years. These are metrics they closely pay attention to, as it determines whether they have a job next term. It’s also useful for “popular vote” metrics, and highlighting broken systems.

    As another commentor acknowledged, advocating for something beyond FPTP is also a good use of time - essentially the USA, Canada and the UK are the last meaningful holdouts.

    But it is your vote; voting is ultimately the minimum amount of effort someone can effectuate (they can mail it to you, and you use your favorite crayon to write a dozen letters). Absentee is (almost always) just a Conservative vote anyways, so accepting that is also a choice. Demonstrably, none of this is “BS.”