Tuesday 22 September 2015

Polls.

In the CBC world it would like nothing more then a liberal govt.' Which is why people there should be fired from this place and a different media policy implemented. A change in the Broadcasting Act should be done. One that is no liberal friendly but both sides. A Conservative side. The CBC is saying that the NDP is expected to make gains in Saskatchewan, the liberals in Manitoba. There are 14 federal seats in both these provinces which makes (56), the Tories own 52 of them. But, if both these guys are making gains, the liberals win, so to the New Democrats, the Tories lose. Deceiving? I would like to see the election results. If there is a gain, I would offer my congratulations and say well done. But if they lose or don't make any sort of a substantial gain, I would say you lose and the CBC has no right to broadcast any polls of any kind if it's not going to tell the truth. Question: Do media come out with these polls so more people will vote for their political party? I'd like an answer to that question. It's my opinion that Conservatives need to be more media friendly to gain a better relationship with media types. The Washington Post is like the Toronto Star in that it is liberal friendly. The One thing I'd like to change about polls is the question. It should be made public. What exactly was the Question to the people asked? Question: If an election were held today, who would you vote for? That is an easy question to answer. We should remember Justin Trudeau and his comments about running deficits for the first 4 years. And this is no doubt being told all across the Country by Harper and Thomas Mulcair making sure everyone knows what Justin said. What a blunder. The question is, How does someone make gains in a Province after saying I will run a deficit for the first 4 years? If we're interviewing for a job and the interviewer asked the question about our greatest weakness what would you say? You can say things such as I work too much, or I'm too dedicated to my job, but if a person like Justin Trudeau were applying for the Prime Minister's job he would be an honest guy and say I'm often late for work, which for brutally honest answer like that, you can kiss that job goodbye. No one's that honest. Which is just one reason why, He's not a leader. And the liberals when this election is over, should look for someone else. Here what the CBC said:

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