Tim Hudak Endorses The Common Sense Revolution

Liberalman

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On 640 AM John Oakley show this morning Tim Hudak newly elected Progressive Conservative leader replacing John Tory he is bringing back the Common Sense Revelation.

Tim said that it worked for Mike Harris and it will work again.

Tim said that it was Premier McGuinty’s fault that Ontario is a have not province an he was proud have served under Mike Harris.

The Common Sense Revolution was a good idea but poorly executed plan for political change.

As time went on the plan changed to the detriment of Ontario voters.

Ontario government decided to close hospitals even though the population was increasing and this dramatically increased emergency room wait times. They closed them near senior citizen area and all they said is they just have to travel farther to get help.

Ontario government decided to take over the education system in exchange for provincial services which was more than it got and the cities had a financial crises an without consultation of the cities.

Ontario government decided to make bigger cities so they amalgamated six cities around Toronto and it became the new city of Toronto, they did this to Hamilton and Ottawa and the cities effected did not want this change.

Tim Hudak was one of the architects and whole-heartedly supported then changes as it was happening of The Common Sense Revolution.

The voters of Ontario got so mad at the Progressive government that Mike Harris resigned before an election was called and left a respected PC politician Ernie Eves holding the bag just like Brian Mulroney when he left before the federal elections leaving Kim Campbell Canada’s only woman Prime Minister holding the bag.

The Common Sense Revolution was a big failure, which the voters of Ontario will not soon forget.

I have to thank Tim Hudak because the Liberals will win again in Ontario.
 

Walter

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I heard it, too. God bless Mr. Hudak. When Hudak wins jobs will return to Ontario just as they did under Mr. Harris.
 

Unforgiven

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He's kinda the left overs that the feds didn't want isn't he.

The common sense revolution left Ontario in a mess plus a 5 billion dollar deficit during a strong and growing economy. What happened to the guy who wanted to be mayor, failed then became the leader of what was left of the Ontario Conservatives but couldn't get elected as dog catcher? Is he going back to wanting to be mayor again?

I don't think I want to have services like hospitals and public schools cut again so that we can start paying for schools for Muslims, Jews, Baptists or any other group who can't attract people to their church, mosque or synagogue.

Thanks Anyway Mike
 

Liberalman

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On 640 AM John Oakley show this morning Tim Hudak newly elected Progressive Conservative leader replacing John Tory he is bringing back the Common Sense Revelation.

Tim said that it worked for Mike Harris and it will work again.

Tim said that it was Premier McGuinty’s fault that Ontario is a have not province an he was proud have served under Mike Harris.

The Common Sense Revolution was a good idea but poorly executed plan for political change.

As time went on the plan changed to the detriment of Ontario voters.

Ontario government decided to close hospitals even though the population was increasing and this dramatically increased emergency room wait times. They closed them near senior citizen area and all they said is they just have to travel farther to get help.

Ontario government decided to take over the education system in exchange for provincial services which was more than it got and the cities had a financial crises an without consultation of the cities.

Ontario government decided to make bigger cities so they amalgamated six cities around Toronto and it became the new city of Toronto, they did this to Hamilton and Ottawa and the cities effected did not want this change.

Tim Hudak was one of the architects and whole-heartedly supported then changes as it was happening of The Common Sense Revolution.

The voters of Ontario got so mad at the Progressive government that Mike Harris resigned before an election was called and left a respected PC politician Ernie Eves holding the bag just like Brian Mulroney when he left before the federal elections leaving Kim Campbell Canada’s only woman Prime Minister holding the bag.

The Common Sense Revolution was a big failure, which the voters of Ontario will not soon forget.

I have to thank Tim Hudak because the Liberals will win again in Ontario.

With Stephen Harper at the helm for Canada what are the chance of Tim Hudak leader of the Progressive Conservatives of Ontario winning the elections this fall?
 

CDNBear

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The last thing I need is more Conman sense - although Mike already killed any chance for heavy industry by letting private enterprise turn a profit from Hydro
Unless the the NDP can formulate a real good platform, then create a mind erasing rae (lol). They'll be the only alternative. Mc what'shisname has been a complete failure.
 

damngrumpy

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The Harris government was little more than smoke and mirrors, the place was in a mess
when he finished. The real problem for Ontario is that the industrial base is gone and that
is courtesy of politics and business being far to cozy together. We have had governments
playing footsie with business and making free trade deals wit the third world that favour
others at our expense. We don't need common sense we need someone in charge that if
not rational at least they should be sane. Ontario will suffer for another ten to fifteen years
no matter who is in power
 

SLM

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Common sense revolution?

Trust me, if there is one thing I've learned in my life, it's that common sense is not that common.

It just sounds really good in an election ad.
 

damngrumpy

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I shake my head when these strange groups use the slogans of yesterday and today
to convince voters they should govern. The right and the left fringe do this because
they believe their ideas are the only way to solve the problems all other plans are not
welcome. I think we need ideas not slogans and catch phrases.