Marcus: Please don't start using personal arguments like the Giancarlo thing. Let's focus on the content.
Well, I said that I respect MArijnesse more while I totally disagree with him. Rosenmuller and van Nieuwehoven are using the big-mouth politics. Very personal attacks and all that. Compare them with ie. Wouter Bos and Marijnesse, than I do indeed like the latter two more. But indeed, GL would be better as a governamental party than the SP. Pherhaps I said different before, than I take that back.
About 'why greens are bad but not in Germany',
most of the time parties like the green parties chill out when starting to become part of the coalition. Take Fischer in Germany, he's a very wise man who saw that much of his ideas got no change. A part of his electoral even hates him for that.
That's what I think that will happen with parties like GL and CU when they do become a part of the coalition. They'll temper.
That's not what I said, that they are simulair.
It's that the SP is more extreme than the PvdA.
That's becuase the PvdA has to make compromisses to take part in the coalition while the SP doesn't have to do that.
Of course they're not the same, and they even have completely different programs. But in some way they are on the same line, but one of them goes far further while the other one is much more tempered.
So is it with the CU and the CDA.
And yes, I read their programs. Of all parties.
If that's your argument, then why do you like the SP better? Their plans are way "worse" than those of GL. Did you read the SP alternative budget?
Well, I said that I respect MArijnesse more while I totally disagree with him. Rosenmuller and van Nieuwehoven are using the big-mouth politics. Very personal attacks and all that. Compare them with ie. Wouter Bos and Marijnesse, than I do indeed like the latter two more. But indeed, GL would be better as a governamental party than the SP. Pherhaps I said different before, than I take that back.
About 'why greens are bad but not in Germany',
most of the time parties like the green parties chill out when starting to become part of the coalition. Take Fischer in Germany, he's a very wise man who saw that much of his ideas got no change. A part of his electoral even hates him for that.
That's what I think that will happen with parties like GL and CU when they do become a part of the coalition. They'll temper.
awfully short sighted. just because the PvdA and SP are both leftwing doesn't mean they are similar.
That's not what I said, that they are simulair.
It's that the SP is more extreme than the PvdA.
That's becuase the PvdA has to make compromisses to take part in the coalition while the SP doesn't have to do that.
Of course they're not the same, and they even have completely different programs. But in some way they are on the same line, but one of them goes far further while the other one is much more tempered.
So is it with the CU and the CDA.
And yes, I read their programs. Of all parties.
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