#161

solzhesnitchin posted:

littlegreenpills posted:

based on my cursory research the leader is a sad old fat woman and the most its ever polled under her in a single riding is like 200 votes donald pls confirm thx

she's really smart, a good speaker and fairly funny in person. also i don't think they're trots. i went to an event they put on at oise with some leaders of quebec student movement where they talked about strategy. some 22 year old trot wiener who looks like the people who post on this board got up and tried to derail the the event by accusing them of being stalinist, but her and some other 60 year old ladies in the crowd just served him with a bunch of withering burns that he didn't really understand and laughed at him until he sat down.

if they ran anyone in my area (oreganoville)) i would vote for them.



lal salam, a red salute comrade.

#162
I live in weedville instead.
#163
the ndp lost
#164
we all lost
#165
congrats to andrea horwarth for giving away what little power you had. thanks a lot
#166
this one's going on fails of the week!
#167
a bird shit on me while i walking to the polling station
#168
that bird was kathleen wynne
#169

NoFreeWill posted:

this one's going on fails of the week!

lets rewind that to see what went wrong!

#170
hudak lost a bunch of seats and that's mostly what matters. the liberals will now try to privatize a bunch of stuff though. the ndp lost some good seats like davenport and trinity-spadinia but they picked up good ones some like oshawa. since liberals won a majority and horwath staked her future on winning power she might get pushed out if she tries to stay i think. but she got a pretty good result for the party really, given that the liberals won a majority.

personally i think peggy nash would make a good party leader out of the sort of types likely to win, especially because industrial policy will matter a lot in coming years.
#171

getfiscal posted:

hudak lost a bunch of seats and that's mostly what matters. the liberals will now try to privatize a bunch of stuff though. the ndp lost some good seats like davenport and trinity-spadinia but they picked up good ones some like oshawa. since liberals won a majority and horwath staked her future on winning power she might get pushed out if she tries to stay i think. but she got a pretty good result for the party really, given that the liberals won a majority.

personally i think peggy nash would make a good party leader out of the sort of types likely to win, especially because industrial policy will matter a lot in coming years.


..f-for teh wynne?

#172


#173

getfiscal posted:

hudak lost a bunch of seats and that's mostly what matters. the liberals will now try to privatize a bunch of stuff though. the ndp lost some good seats like davenport and trinity-spadinia but they picked up good ones some like oshawa. since liberals won a majority and horwath staked her future on winning power she might get pushed out if she tries to stay i think. but she got a pretty good result for the party really, given that the liberals won a majority.

personally i think peggy nash would make a good party leader out of the sort of types likely to win, especially because industrial policy will matter a lot in coming years.



its kind of shite mate

also you can see the gentrification of toronto on the electoral map now, with the core going red from all the asshole condo dwellers moving in and the inner suburbs where rent is still cheap barely hanging on ndp

#174
What does it feel like to lose one million jobs?
#175
PC tears
#176

RBC posted:

getfiscal posted:

hudak lost a bunch of seats and that's mostly what matters. the liberals will now try to privatize a bunch of stuff though. the ndp lost some good seats like davenport and trinity-spadinia but they picked up good ones some like oshawa. since liberals won a majority and horwath staked her future on winning power she might get pushed out if she tries to stay i think. but she got a pretty good result for the party really, given that the liberals won a majority.

personally i think peggy nash would make a good party leader out of the sort of types likely to win, especially because industrial policy will matter a lot in coming years.

its kind of shite mate

also you can see the gentrification of toronto on the electoral map now, with the core going red from all the asshole condo dwellers moving in and the inner suburbs where rent is still cheap barely hanging on ndp



and it's only going to get worse lol

#177
actually in less than a year from now tom mulcair will be prime minister and then hillary clinton will become president in early 2017 and we'll form a union of socialist north america
#178
Today is the day!
#179
#180
ew the person hes replying to has a zappa reference username
#181
zappa isnt that exciting imo.
#182
zappa is, much like everything that some people like, very bad
#183
*swamp water boils out of every tap in brookln*