Nesikep
Well-known member
On point 1, I see it that the elected official, regardless of party affiliation, should not be casting a vote based solely on their party lines, nor just the people who voted FOR them, but rather the constituency as a whole... Opposing the extremes and pushing for rewriting parts of bills until it's good for everyone.
+1 on point 2... I really don't care about what rights are given to other people (gay marriage, etc), so long as it doesn't force me into it... and forcing a person to cater to something they oppose IS an infringement on their rights
Our province is F&*^'d.. we had a "liberal" majority gov't in the last election (the liberals are actually conservatives).. The NDP (actual liberals) were very close, and the Greens won 3 seats.. Well they formed a coalition, and now with the Greens holding the balance of power, they get to play tit for tat and push for all sorts of CRAZY stuff... Like trespasser rights on private land!
+1 on point 2... I really don't care about what rights are given to other people (gay marriage, etc), so long as it doesn't force me into it... and forcing a person to cater to something they oppose IS an infringement on their rights
Our province is F&*^'d.. we had a "liberal" majority gov't in the last election (the liberals are actually conservatives).. The NDP (actual liberals) were very close, and the Greens won 3 seats.. Well they formed a coalition, and now with the Greens holding the balance of power, they get to play tit for tat and push for all sorts of CRAZY stuff... Like trespasser rights on private land!