Northern Light
Superstar
The public routinely votes against taxes, or policies that would increase taxes. We are at fault, both for not critically thinking, and rewarding politicians who cater to that.
I'm not sure that's entirely fair. When did the public last have a credible choice that argued for a tax increase in order to balance a budget or invest in a key project or service?
If the public vote Option A or B, and neither are providing the above option, I'm not sure that's on the voting public.
One could argue for 'Option C', but at the Federal level in particular, they only really briefly contended once and have never held power. I think the media helped form a narrative around a 'Star' team red player with some charisma who ended up coalescing the anti-incumbent vote.
Provincially, Option C is only now recovering from a very unfortunate term in office 30 years ago, that wasn't entirely their fault (they inherited an economic mess).........but they wore it.
FWIW, I think that our path is unsunstainable: we want to have American-level/style taxation with European-level services in a low-growth, uninnovative economy.
What citizenry wouldn't like to have their cake and eat it too? Most people know that doesn't work, and Olivia Chow got elected clearly indicating that taxes would have to rise to reinvest in the City.
I think a credible leader and party that can tie a tax increase to an outcome can win on that.
But it has to be the right increase and the right outcome.
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