I haven't made up my mind yet, but I think I will vote Liberal. McNeil isn't pushing social liberalism like federal Liberals are, and I'm happy with his fiscal policies.
Would be myself as well in NS. You are lucky that ya reside in NS. NDP "church types" on here won't hassle ya. Haha.Actually, the reason why they don't hassle DC Al Fine, RogueBeaver and other such "board Cons" is that said board-Cons act civilly and don't engage in sophomoric-blowhard ad hominem slurs against your dreaded, uh, NDP "church types". Ergo, no hassle--Voltairean respect is earned.
***Full stop. Freeze frame.***
Yes, I know that what I'm about to say is probably familiar to the thread-migrating-egalitarian Canadian participants in this forum. But you're *constantly* offering this party line that only *you* know BC politics because you live there and breathe it and are not looking at things through granola-coloured NDP-church glasses. However, in the BC election prediction thread, you predicted this:
Instead, it turned out to be a Lib-NDP near-tie in share and seats.
This, folks, is the person who chides people for having "absolutely no clue about BC politics". And looky here; he, the self-proclaimed expert,
flopped in his prediction. ***He blew his self-styled credibility.***
And he's not acknowledging it. Instead he's ignoring it, like it never happened, and he's doubling down on his NDP-Church insults, just like a Trump follower reacts to being proven wrong by liberally lobbing "Libtard" insults.
(And given how the NDP's lately seen power in NS and remains a viable electoral force, don't think that the so-called NDP Churchers wouldn't be interested or present in this thread, either.)