So with the upcoming elections, I'd like to hear all of your opinions.
Personally, I felt like I could compare the candidates to well-known things.
Harper is Walmart. He's been there for a while, and everyone wishes him away (but deep down everyone has a sliver of a doubt it will never go away).
Trudeau is Target. A newer, red Walmart, but still Walmart.
Elizabeth May/Green Party is Patreon. "Get us there and we'll do things for you" but doesn't look too experienced, or with too much of a plan, and much too self-important (how many of you visited the site? I mean - the top topic, right now, is "Elizabeth May Clear Winner in Maclean’s Debate". Did I miss something or is that projection?)
And finally, Mulcair is Kickstarter. "I got a plan". "Mulcair's got a plan". Yet something rubs me wrong. Also, sure HE got a plan - but does he have a team to get it done? Hell - is that plan really that thorough or in detail? I looked around (probably not as much as I should have) and all it refers it to is "Mulcair's plans".
I mean - it's better than the last election, for sure, but... still, the choices don't seem that great to me. I'm personally torn between Mulcair and May (I really like both of their platforms - though Green Party seems still a little too rail-minded while Mulcair seems like a dog chasing a car. You all know what I'm saying.)
SO, Thoughts?