elect change
I'm all for our new government, no i didn't vote PC, but still, one has to embrace change. I'm happy that the pot has been stirred, and its been a long time coming too. Our long haul of Liberal Terrorism has been exterminated (at least temporarilly). So that now a new evil has the opportunity to arrise.
Though I am an advocate for change in the house I believe the Liberals are in for a in-house gangbang like never before, the NDP now has a vested interest to appear to be siding with the PC. Two things happen here, they (NDP) emerge as the "new" Liberals so that come the next federal election they have an opportunity to take some seats from the acutal Liberals from those who refuse to support King Harper.
And the reason they emger so well in the house is due to their teaming up efforts against the Liberals to pass bills with the PC's, if done correctly it will assume them mound of support come next election.
There is always the chance that though that the PC's really fuck up their image by siding with the NDP, and allowing the Liberals to play the roll of, "See, you see now what happens when were not in power?, the House becomes a playground for amatures" kinda stanse. This is possible as the Liberals will not back down easily in the house.
Lastly there is the chance that the PC's form a sick but effective allince in the House with the Liberals by creating bills that they would be dumb to reject... this would be a wise move for the PC's but unfortunately would be the workings of forming a two party House.... Very Animal Farm esk.
Which would leave our third parties and "other"'s left blinking dumbly as they are played like pawns in the game of big global business.
...I'd love to speak about what might happen to our relations with the states but i'd rather play online chess, its safer that way
