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In essence, it sums up pretty much every political party that's been in power.
Every government lies. Every government screws up and every government, Conservatives included, don't manage money all that well.
So go out and vote, everyone!

Anyway, some trending story on Facebook is that the NDP have some crushing two-digit lead now. That's just the Toronto Star though.
If anyone has a basic curious interest in seeing the polls, like from 308 last election,
they've moved shop to CBC here and aggregate all the polls. The NDP have been leading since the Alberta election.
I wonder if Harper will come out with harder attack ads, the current one about the 2.7 million is surprisingly weak
"only poll that matters is election day", true enough, but it's interesting, is it not? I wonder if this year a national newspaper will endorse the NDP. Main parties have dicked her completely for it to be this bad.
Happy to see Trudeau might not get his coronation.
IMO, this isn't good news for the NDP.
The public know who Harper is and what he brings to the table. The CPC have done a good job at defining Justin before he's had the chance...and even Liberals have acknowledged that the attack ads have been effective.
That fact that Mulcair sits tied with Harper reminds me a lot of the Mayoral race in Toronto. It started with NDP'er, Oliva Chow comfortably in first place only to get her ass kicked when people started hearing of her policies and ideas.
I think we'll see the same for Mulcair. Right now, he's the fresh face who's yet to define much of what his party will do. Mulcair isn't the most controlled guy and may shoot from the hip and say something stupid.
Add to that the massive warchest of the CPC who already have the ads prepared, in advance, for this election.