digskat
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- Feb 15, 2005
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Isn't that how it always is?
And I would vote NDP if it weren't for Howard Hampton. Wish they could find a more appealing candidate.
And our local PC candidate tagged our street with his signs. I was offended. No one asked me if he could post a sign on my yard, it just appeared. What should I do with said sign? Although that part of the yard is on public property, since I do upkeep the yard, I think candidates shouldn't be able to post signs just cuz they were driving by. Nasty!
You're probably right, it probably has always been that way, but I was too young and idealistic to realize it. The three main leaders are all hard to choose, the stoic/lack of personality of Howard, the sneaky weasal looking McGuinty, and the snake oil salesman Tory. Yikes! As per the sign, you can't legally remove it (municipal land), but you can put up a blank 'vote!' sign close on each side.
I am still undecided;
Don't like the reduced funding for separate schools
Don't like the additional 2% fuel tax (the 30% rise in 10 yrs is enough)
Don't like the idea of further Public Service cuts
Don't like the $10 minimum wage
Don't like the reduced labour laws
Don't like Have/have not healthcare
Don't like LHINs
Love the Tories plan to move government offices to other communities. Harris moved several to North Bay, at astounding costs; new buildings, new letter head, moving expenses, staff relocation expenses, start up fees, etc. "we will move offices to areas hit with lost employment".....and expect the people there to afford to retrain? No, expect the staff to relocate, adding minimal new jobs, for large amounts of wasted money. Then postings will occur, becuase no one wants to relocate to that area, and they can't fill jobs......smart, s m r t .....smart.
I would love to be a government accountant....each party is making billions of dollars in promises, $8.5 billion in increased healthcare, $800 million in new education funds(up to $2.4 billion in 4 years), $15 million to culture and arts, another $5 million to cultural attraction, $100 million for research and development programs at Northern Universities, yet no new taxes, no cut in MPP wages, and no new income........how does it balance?