Ok, after thinking about it for a quite I've determined that at this point I am happy with either outcome (lib/lab or lib/con) because if:

A. lib/lab happens, the voting reforms have a good chance to move through which makes the US one of the very, very few developed countries to use FPTP and it provides a more solid basis on making some changes here which I desperately want.

B. lib/con happens, voting reforms might not happen since cons dont want to kill their strength under current system but after looking at this with a clear head it seems that the tories are what the UK needs right now in terms of fiscal spending and I will be happy that the UK will not fall into the same pit that greece has fallen under. Also, if the tories mange to get the deficit and massive debt under control then it serves as a good example in America to promote a more active government, and proves it can be run responsibly and economically sound and that systems such as a national health care system can be implemented with government not imploding under debt pressure or mismanagement. Overall, the UK can serve as the US liberals example of an involved government that runs properly and in the best interest of the people. That is of course if the Tories do their job right and doesnt resort to going all Margaret Thatcher everywhere to kill the debt.

Overall, A is a sure thing while B is more uncertain but B is a lot better then A since I put the well being and financial security of UK and its citizens over my ideological goals and ambitions and hopes.