Friday, April 29, 2022

A Transparent Document

 I won't waste too many words commenting on the release of the Ford government's campaign document budget yesterday. A transparent and cynical document that attests to the Tory belief that there are many stupid people who cast ballots, it has something for everyone except the poor and the dispossessed (after all, they don't vote, do they?).

One doesn't have to be particularly politically astute to understand that the 'budget' is simply a massive election bribe, but those who seek further proof need look no further than Finance Minister Peter Bethlenfalvy's own response to reporters' questions:

Bethlenfalvy, whose budget will not pass the house before the writ period begins Wednesday, repeatedly refused to say whether the Tories would reintroduce the same fiscal blueprint if re-elected.

“The people of Ontario will vote on this budget and it will be up to them if they want to pass this,” he said, declining to answer simple yes-or-no questions from reporters about tabling it again in the summer.

Perhaps the Ford government's perfidy is best reflected in this, from Theo Moudakis:

 

Let the games begin.

8 comments:

  1. The bribery in the last few weeks to various municipality's is sickening as is the promises that can only be paid for out of OUR pockets, unfortunately I am not sure that ANY of the alternatives are much better!
    PS Not sure it this will go out with the new Google 'system' making us old folks jump through hoops that we dont know how to navigate!
    Rural

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    1. Your message was received loud and clear, Rural. Like you, I see little to attract me to the alternatives, but, as I have done for so many years now, I shall hold my nose and vote for one of them

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  2. I'm not fretting. We've been here before. Wait a minute. I can't offhand remember any time that we've been anywhere but here. Oh well, at least Andrea couldn't possibly be so thick that she won't get the message that's on its way here. Thinking about expiration dates can be such a bummer.

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    1. I suppose to run for politics one has to have a bit of an ego, John. My guess is that Andrea has an ample supply of it, one that makes it difficult for her to contemplate the obvious.

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    2. She could have at least contemplated the obvious before she put the run on Paul Miller. Wait a minute. Maybe that's what happened. Industrial slugs need not apply anymore. Just hit "Send" and go away.

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    3. Perhaps it is her version of the 'new' NDP?

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  3. Nice post thank you Bonnie

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