Hudak starts to sound like a conservative

Sal

Hall of Fame Member
Sep 29, 2007
17,135
33
48
'If there is hope,' wrote Winston, 'it lies in the proles.............Might have been Orwel's philosophy, but he didn't say it. A character named Winston in the book "1984" said it.

Still, good post.;-) Maybe Timmy will end up in the gutter, abandoned by his Con buddies, driven to drugs and booze,..............hooonoze!



Oh c'mon Sal; he was gonna givus a millyon jobs eh. .............Jeez.8O

glad we proles scum saw him fer what he is.
well he is history now...poof, gone in a puff of smoke
 

Walter

Hall of Fame Member
Jan 28, 2007
34,845
93
48
You don't make the rules either, Walter. Get off you high horse before you fall off.

HAT TRICK: THE VIDEO HARPER, HUDAK AND FORD TRIED TO SUPPRESS | Warren Kinsella
No was that so hard. Harper is right, Ford is cleaning up the mess left by the Dippers on city council and a hat trick would have been best for ON and Canada. Unfortunately, the silly SOB's (south of Bloor) in TO will revert to their old ways and vote for those who continue spending more than they take in.
 

Liberalman

Senate Member
Mar 18, 2007
5,623
35
48
Toronto
It's frightening, even the retired Canadian soldier guy said he wanted to slap him, but I'm pretty sure he will vote Hudak.
The propaganda that these people eat is amazing.
Pure vomit spewed at them and they lick it off the floor if some spilled.

A million jobs.
That is the ultimate worse campaign promise ever.

Then 100,000 government jobs cut.

I mean I don;t have a job for life.
But i support the idea that someone goes to work and brings home the bacon sends their kids to collage and lives nicely .

If our government can produce a job that produces that i'm ok with it, especially when I need something done or go to a hospitol or phone in for some advice or need a watch dog. the list is endless.

I cut a postie some slack in the fact they get to go to work and live a decent life.

The guy wants to take all those chances at survival away.
And not produce a million jobs. it's unreasonable to ask.

I'm not talking out right socialism , I'm talking a government that produces a decent living for people in the guise of helping the province work better.

why ax government jobs, whats so wrong with government jobs.

whats next ax health care?
Jobs for life was a promise
 

tay

Hall of Fame Member
May 20, 2012
11,548
0
36
Outgoing Ontario Progressive Conservative Leader Tim Hudak has faulted the resounding electoral defeat of his party on economists, math, unions, civil servants, the elderly, youth, middle class, the poor and eligible voters in Ontario.

“I’m proud of the hard work this campaign has done over the past month” Hudak said in his concession speech to supporters last night.


“Unfortunately, special interest groups such as single mothers, teachers, nurses, economics professors, university students, nuns and middle income earners stole a PC victory.”


Hudak explained that had it not been for the tens of thousands of business owners who were receiving corporate welfare at the time, his party would have had a strong majority.


“And let’s not forget about those freeloading kindergartners who influenced their parents to vote Liberal,” Hudak huffed.


At press time, Hudak was still baffled on why so many Ontarians rejected his platform of a swift punch to the crotch.




Hudak blames economists, math, unions, civil servants, the elderly, youth, middle class, the poor, Ontarians for defeat - The Beaverton - North America's Trusted Source of News
 

IdRatherBeSkiing

Satelitte Radio Addict
May 28, 2007
14,640
2,385
113
Toronto, ON
If that be so, now he sounds like Parizeau

It's not untrue. Those people did cause his defeat.

I guess one way to look at it is if he is going to go out, he may as well go with a bang. It is a way to ensure that you never seek public service again though and shows a bit of lack of class.

Assuming the quote is true. I am assuming it must be as it is from The Beaverton -- North America's most trusted source of news.

Other must be true stories:

Oklahoma prisons to execute inmates using hot beef injection
Asian rights group satisfied with name change of invasive species from Asia Carp to Mexican Carp
NRA concerned about rise in knife related violence in schools
CNN anchors disappointed to discover malaysian airline mystery just a regular tragedy
 
Last edited:

lone wolf

Grossly Underrated
Nov 25, 2006
32,493
210
63
In the bush near Sudbury
It's not untrue. Those people did cause his defeat.

I guess one way to look at it is if he is going to go out, he may as well go with a bang. It is a way to ensure that you never seek public service again though and shows a bit of lack of class.

Assuming the quote is true. I am assuming it must be as it is from The Beaverton -- North America's most trusted source of news.

Other must be true stories:

Oklahoma prisons to execute inmates using hot beef injection - The Beaverton - North America's Trusted Source of News
Asian rights groups satisfied with invasive species name change from “Asian Carp” to “Mexican Carp” - The Beaverton - North America's Trusted Source of News
NRA concerned about rise in knife-related violence in schools - The Beaverton - North America's Trusted Source of News
CNN anchors disappointed to discover Malaysian airline mystery just a regular tragedy - The Beaverton - North America's Trusted Source of News
Dunno ... when you read the sidebar and one headline deals with someone's balls staying within the jogging shorts, you get idea it may be a tad tongue-in-cheek
 

IdRatherBeSkiing

Satelitte Radio Addict
May 28, 2007
14,640
2,385
113
Toronto, ON
Dunno ... when you read the sidebar and one headline deals with someone's balls staying within the jogging shorts, you get idea it may be a tad tongue-in-cheek

It is definitely tongue in cheek. Look at the other headlines. Not as far out as the Onion as they are pushing it just a bit.