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.
Yes, it's like picking the lesser of all evils. The problem is, there's still evil.
ReplyDeleteNot much choice, is there?
ReplyDeleteVery much like what we face over here.
ReplyDeleteHa your comment on your politicals also fit the dutch ones perfectly..thanks for these words.
ReplyDeleteSounds familiar!
ReplyDeleteNow there is a question that I could ask here in Arizona and judging from the comments above, a lot of people feel the same.
ReplyDeleteCampaign signs are often interesting, even if the candidates have odd ideas. Thank you for sharing this sign.
ReplyDeleteElection 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.
ReplyDeleteI guess they are the same everywhere!
ReplyDeleteThere's always the Green Party.
ReplyDeleteOh can I relate! We have the same exact problem over here. :(
ReplyDeleteThis will be one of the more difficult decisions for a provincial election.
ReplyDeleteSounds like a repeat of how we feel here at this house. Thank goodness we have until November.
ReplyDelete((groan)) Sadly, your comment is entirely too true.
ReplyDeleteWe had primary elections here yesterday.
ReplyDeleteFortunately, I am not a Canadian, so I don't have any opinion about the candidates or parties at all.
ReplyDeleteI 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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