Tim Hudak -- Mike Harris Redux!
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say yes to sucking my weiner hehe
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@mightymissk One last thing. Read my other comments first.
I'm actually an NDP supporter. I've been trolling you all this time. Scary thing is my Tory arguments seemed pretty reasonable lol.
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@mightymissk I didn't like it when he attacked the very poorest. That went too far. Notice that is not in Hudak's platform. Not once has he made any "welfare bum" comments or made any attacks against the poor. I know you are going to say, "he's lying, he has a hidden agenda". Don't you realize that Mike Harris didn't lie about that; he was open about it, he campaigned on it, and it got him votes. Hudak has no reason to lie about it.
PS About debt: before Dalton: 132.6b. After Dalton: 241.2b.
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The video is a beautifully crafted piece of propaganda. It ignores the fact that people didn't HAVE to riot because their leader refused to overpay them. It turns a blind eye to the fact that unions will continue to hold the government hostage whenever someone stands up to them. I don't like McGuinty and the Liberals, yet I don't take part in violent protests. Like most pinkos, you and those protesters refuse to take responsibility for your own actions.
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@mightymissk c) The purpose of any project is to make the best product/service at the lowest cost, not to make it as labour intensive as possible. If you want to create a lot of jobs instead of being cost-effective, why don't we make everything by hand instead of letting machines do it? Why don't we block off the Sun to create a demand for light (more jobs in energy and lighting). Perhaps we should hire thousands of people with shovels to do do all the digging in our infrastructure projects...
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@mightymissk a) Your dear Liberals are promising those same corporate tax cuts. It is one of the few good parts of the Liberal platform. b) Chain gangs are a good economic policy. They won't hurt the criminals (might even teach a little work ethic) and they will save a LOT of money. Anyone over the age of 12 should realize that much of the cost of having the public service do these duties won't even go towards paying the people doing the job; it is lost in bureaucracy.
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Respond to this video... And Hudak is just like him. Like all Tories, Hudak favours easy answers to complex questions. The crime rate is falling but Hudak wants to institute chain gangs. Why? All this will do is wipe out even more jobs. If prisoners can be used as free labour--why pay a citizen to do the same job? Using prisoners as serfs will not help Ontario--just Hudak's rich friends. This is the idiot who wants to BORROW money to pay for corporate tax cuts. Hudak is a thug AND a fool.
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@MrRedtubelover Why was he a better premier? He left us choked with debt. He sold an entire highway to hide the impact of his tax cuts to corporations. He downloaded services like housing, onto municipalities, plunging Ontario's towns and cities into a state of permanent crisis. He privatized vital services--and we got Walkerton. And most sickeningly, he attacked the very poor, people on welfare. I have 2 friends that died as a direct result of the Harris cuts. May he and all Tories rot in hell.
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@BoredomCorner Oh, and I never said I liked Eves (who didn't accomplish anything much besides the hidden deficit). Ernie just didn't cut it. He wasn't as bad as McGuinty but he wasn't there very long. Mike Harris is a whole other (much better) story.
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@BoredomCorner Sad thing is under Ontario's election rules at the time, it was legal (that does not mean I support hiding deficits, I'm just saying legally it wasn't fraud). Mike Harris was a dickhead. A Fucktard. An Asshole. A Jerk. A Big Bad Meanypants. None the less he was a better Premier than Dalton McGuinty, Bob Rae, Dave Peterson, or pretty much any other Ontario Premier.
Mike Harris. Tim Hudak: Same pile of shit.
ParadiseBlue369 7 months ago 14
Deficit Jim and Ernie Eves said the budget was balanced in Ontario and they left Janet Ecker holding the bag for $5 billion. Tim Hudak was Deficit Jim's main supporter. Who's going to pay for his energy price cuts? Who's going to be held responsible for the energy grid failing? Who's going to pay for the mess these people are leaving us in? Where's the future for our children? No good paying jobs. No money for education. An unhealthy environment. Well over $105 billion added to the federal debt.
donaldwcampbell 5 months ago 3