On Voting
Monday, December 8th, 2008Just when I thought I was free I get dragged back into it.
So I keep hearing the arguments that people `did not vote for a coalition.’ This is true. The fact is that they did not vote for the Conservative party either.
We vote for a person, not a party. Now, most of us do vote based on the party of our choice, however we must realise that our perceptions will not change the reality of our electoral system. You did not vote for a coalition. You also did not vote for the Liberals, the Conservatives, the Marxist-Leninist or the Bloc Quebecois. You vote for a single person who is theoretically supposed to represent your ideas.
Of course, not even I do this. But I am mature and reasonable enough to realise what my vote actually means. Please people, stop pretending that intention colours the meaning of the vote. No individual belief or thought changes that you vote for a person, not a party.
Now we must understand this. Anyone saying that they did not vote for a coalition is stating a fact, yes, but it does not carry the meaning they wish it to. They are only revealing their ignorance to our electoral system or, perhaps, merely stating the obvious. No one voted for a coalition, no one voted for the Conservative Party, no one voted for the Liberals, just as no one voted for any party.
Its just the way our government works.