Wednesday, May 21, 2014

Signs - Election

Andy | Wednesday, May 21, 2014 | Best Blogger Tips

In my Province of Ontario it's election time again. The tough part is finding a political party worthy of my vote. The Conservatives want to destroy the working class. The Liberals want to drive up the debt load and the NDP have a leader that follows rather than leads.
What is one to do? I'm linking to Lesley's Signs, Signs.

17 comments:

  1. Yes, it's like picking the lesser of all evils. The problem is, there's still evil.

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  2. Very much like what we face over here.

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  3. Ha your comment on your politicals also fit the dutch ones perfectly..thanks for these words.

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  4. Now there is a question that I could ask here in Arizona and judging from the comments above, a lot of people feel the same.

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  5. Campaign signs are often interesting, even if the candidates have odd ideas. Thank you for sharing this sign.

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  6. Election signs really irritate me. Like you are driving along and see a sign "Kevin Gaudet" and you think to your self, 'say, I think I will vote for him' just because you saw a sign? It doesn't work that way.

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  7. I guess they are the same everywhere!

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  8. Oh can I relate! We have the same exact problem over here. :(

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  9. This will be one of the more difficult decisions for a provincial election.

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  10. Sounds like a repeat of how we feel here at this house. Thank goodness we have until November.

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  11. ((groan)) Sadly, your comment is entirely too true.

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  12. We had primary elections here yesterday.

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  13. Fortunately, I am not a Canadian, so I don't have any opinion about the candidates or parties at all.

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  14. I feel your pain. But I for one would rather pay more taxes than destroy the working class. (And our world as we know it).

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