Why local politicians are losing my vote
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Why local politicians are losing my vote
The unsolicited phone calls, that I have been getting every other day saying "vote for me" instantly looses my vote, 2 party's have already been knocked off my choices for such practices, can we make it 3 we'll find out.
TL:DR knock it off with the auto dialing phone spam
TL:DR knock it off with the auto dialing phone spam
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Re: Why Local Politicians are loosing my vote
wow I still haven't gotten a single one.
not sure why, but I'm happy about it.
Sorry you keep getting spammed
not sure why, but I'm happy about it.
Sorry you keep getting spammed
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Re: Why Local Politicians are loosing my vote
Mmmmm, democracy. Where (supposedly) big decisions are made on whims and moodiness of general public. Just another reason to think the whole system is a joke - besides short conversations with typical voters.
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Re: Why Local Politicians are loosing my vote
Who would you vote for if they all call you?
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Re: Why Local Politicians are loosing my vote
what about the ones who come to your door?
People don't come to mine, but I know lots of the parties are going out on door knocking blitz's.
People don't come to mine, but I know lots of the parties are going out on door knocking blitz's.
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Re: Why Local Politicians are loosing my vote
They are losing my vote because they speak in riddles. I was watching a baseball game and an ad came on where Adrian Dix is going on about the proposed pipeline and how BC is "not for sale". He goes on to say that the NDP would institute strict environmental assessments to any pipeline proposal, meaning it is in fact for sale but the government will want a larger piece of pie than what is currently being offered. Further, no mention of the fact that oil is already being shipped from our coast. Then there's another where he indicates that our skills training is lacking and says "We will inject more (hands sweeping in upward motion) into skills training so that British Columbians have the skills WE need to survive". Who needs to survive, the NDP? He does not say 'to have the skills they need', nor does he say 'so that we British Columbians get the skills we need. Who wrote that? A grade six student. No, a spin-doctor.
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Re: Why Local Politicians are loosing my vote
As I mention in another thread, I've turned my ringer off and told those around me to call my cell or leave voicemail on my landline.
Simple solution
Simple solution
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Re: Why Local Politicians are loosing my vote
It has been made very clear at the federal level that CANADA is suffering from a major disconnect between the training and skills needed by the private sector and the training and skills our current system is producing. We cannot keep trying to fit square plugs into round holes and expect anything constructive to result. We have jobs that need filling, and home grown people that need jobs, ....and it far past time both our education system and employers adjusted to that reality and started working together to create and implement the necessary changes.
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Re: Why Local Politicians are loosing my vote
NAB wrote:It has been made very clear at the federal level that CANADA is suffering from a major disconnect between the training and skills needed by the private sector and the training and skills our current system is producing. We cannot keep trying to fit square plugs into round holes and expect anything constructive to result. We have jobs that need filling, and home grown people that need jobs, ....and it far past time both our education system and employers adjusted to that reality and started working together to create and implement the necessary changes.
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Yup. And the LAST person I want leading that charge is a serial prevaricator and memo-forging babbler who also is a "radical leftist ideologue" (to quote Gordon Wilson). Dix wouldn't know what a skill was if it hit him in his weasely face. I do agree with the spin-doctor comment on his commercials. Everything out of his mouth is spin. He repeatedly babbles "I" have met with hundreds of business leaders". He says that all the time. Notice he never mentions that he listened to any of them. Just that he met with them. The NDP has been beating the "skill training" drum as long as I can remember, in every province and federally as well, but what they really want is to increase unionization, which they falsely equate with "skills training". Unionization and skills training are not the same thing. The NDP is not the party you want implementing "skills training". They have no idea what that even is, because they are a party of teachers, union bagmen and brain-dead activists.
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Dix's plan is to turn "skills training", aka apprenticeships, back over to the unions and out of government. Dix favours scrapping our current system through the ITA and giving the unions the sole right to apprenticeships. And you know what that means - closed shop in BC once again. Non-union apprentices would be non-existant.
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Re: Why Local Politicians are loosing my vote
NAB wrote:It has been made very clear at the federal level that CANADA is suffering from a major disconnect between the training and skills needed by the private sector and the training and skills our current system is producing. We cannot keep trying to fit square plugs into round holes and expect anything constructive to result. We have jobs that need filling, and home grown people that need jobs, ....and it far past time both our education system and employers adjusted to that reality and started working together to create and implement the necessary changes.
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logicalview wrote:Yup. And the LAST person I want leading that charge is a serial prevaricator and memo-forging babbler who also is a "radical leftist ideologue" (to quote Gordon Wilson). Dix wouldn't know what a skill was if it hit him in his weasely face. I do agree with the spin-doctor comment on his commercials. Everything out of his mouth is spin. He repeatedly babbles "I" have met with hundreds of business leaders". He says that all the time. Notice he never mentions that he listened to any of them. Just that he met with them. The NDP has been beating the "skill training" drum as long as I can remember, in every province and federally as well, but what they really want is to increase unionization, which they falsely equate with "skills training". Unionization and skills training are not the same thing. The NDP is not the party you want implementing "skills training". They have no idea what that even is, because they are a party of teachers, union bagmen and brain-dead activists.
Rwede wrote:Dix's plan is to turn "skills training", aka apprenticeships, back over to the unions and out of government. Dix favours scrapping our current system through the ITA and giving the unions the sole right to apprenticeships. And you know what that means - closed shop in BC once again. Non-union apprentices would be non-existant.
Got a question for the 3 of you, what does your posts have to do with OP. lol
Never mind it spillover from other thread....... Okay got it, enjoy the
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Re: Why Local Politicians are loosing my vote
Just like show business, as they say, "There's no such thing as bad publicity".
The majority of people (seniors) vote for names they recognize. Good or bad, the more you get mentioned the more votes you're going to get.
Obviously there is no way of proving it, but I bet the NDP candidate that got the boot will end up getting more votes as an Independent because of all the drama surrounding it than they would have otherwise ...
The majority of people (seniors) vote for names they recognize. Good or bad, the more you get mentioned the more votes you're going to get.
Obviously there is no way of proving it, but I bet the NDP candidate that got the boot will end up getting more votes as an Independent because of all the drama surrounding it than they would have otherwise ...
Re: Why Local Politicians are loosing my vote
Captain Awesome wrote:Mmmmm, democracy. Where (supposedly) big decisions are made on whims and moodiness of general public. Just another reason to think the whole system is a joke - besides short conversations with typical voters.
Ain't that the truth.
The future based on who annoys me more. You might want to corral that vote up too, you might lose it because its loose.
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Re: Why Local Politicians are loosing my vote
If they're loosing your vote, how can they tighten it back?
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Re: Why Local Politicians are loosing my vote
take down their signs, on election night(all of them), no nuance calls, no door to door. Negative attacks gotta go.
I want clear concise information on what they are going to do budget wise, what projects the want to go with etc... the stuff that actually matters.
I want clear concise information on what they are going to do budget wise, what projects the want to go with etc... the stuff that actually matters.