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The Conservative Party Has No Real Solutions For The Affordability Crisis
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This is what our "democracy" has morphed into .... we are no longer told who to vote for .... we are instead told who NOT to vote for.
I mean you can talk to the people you elect, it just doesn't do anything. I talked to my MPP just the other day about if he would support back to work legislation for teachers, they've been working for over a year without a contract and all he would say about is "we're trying to keep students in the classroom". He never did give me a straight answer about it.
That's just pruning the worse ideas until we have a clear last-loser.
We should not have people voting on a single issue (for the cons, it's whether corporations and rich people should continue to skate on their tax obligation) but "people vs monoliths" is kinda it.