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Skoob

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Jun 1, 2022
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You are the poster boy for the idiocracy.

The polls showed support for LCBO workers were 2x the support for DoFo.
No one cares. Once liquor is available everywhere people will care even less.
Cry all you want but you know that to be true.
 

Frankfooter

dangling member
Apr 10, 2015
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Yeah he has nothing to worry about...

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https://abacusdata.ca/ontario_politics_abacus_april2024-2/


Neither does Poilievre...

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No one sets bad records like the liberals (and now the NDP...same thing actually)


Trudeau, Singh have led their parties to 50-year-low poll numbers: study

https://nationalpost.com/news/polit...eir-parties-to-50-year-low-poll-numbers-study
The only ones spending money on ads are the cons, PeePee spent $8.4 million and DoFo spends millions of Ontario money.
good luck when the campaign starts.

 

Skoob

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The only ones spending money on ads are the cons, PeePee spent $8.4 million and DoFo spends millions of Ontario money.
good luck when the campaign starts.
Awww...you think the reason the PCs are slaughtering the Libs and NDP in the poles is because of advertising and not because people are waking up to the horrors of what those two parties have created in this country.

That's cute.

You tried to peddle your usual narrative about public opinion not being with DoFo only to fall on your face again. Who cares about comparing "approval" between provinces? That's desperate.

You may want to consider the fact that the Liberal New Democrat Party know they don't have any hope of winning and are not spending any money on advertising for lost causes after ruining this country. They'll be lucky to even exist as parties in a year.

btw remember the "Minivan Party" in Ontario? That's what they called the Liberals after not even having enough members to fill a mini van. Lol!
 

Skoob

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Klatuu

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Dec 31, 2022
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"more stable permanent jobs"...in other words, no matter the situation, demand, economy, etc, etc we want to be employed full time and get paid beyond what the job is worth even if we're not needed just because we feel entitled.

Time to scrap these out of touch public sector unions that hold the public hostage with things we've already paid for.
Skoobie Doo….you remind me of my 90 year old grandmother and her cronies in the nursing home. She didn’t have any education either.
 
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Frankfooter

dangling member
Apr 10, 2015
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"more stable permanent jobs"...in other words, no matter the situation, demand, economy, etc, etc we want to be employed full time and get paid beyond what the job is worth even if we're not needed just because we feel entitled.

Time to scrap these out of touch public sector unions that hold the public hostage with things we've already paid for.
Why do you hate it so much when people make decent wages?
The LCBO brings in $2.5 billion a year and pays people well.

Why kill this just to have booze everywhere?
 

DesRicardo

aka Dick Dastardly
Dec 2, 2022
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"more stable permanent jobs"...in other words, no matter the situation, demand, economy, etc, etc we want to be employed full time and get paid beyond what the job is worth even if we're not needed just because we feel entitled.

Time to scrap these out of touch public sector unions that hold the public hostage with things we've already paid for.
The nerve of them wanting to have full-time employment and a share of the equity.

If this keeps up, they might even ask for sick days. :rolleyes:
 

DesRicardo

aka Dick Dastardly
Dec 2, 2022
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Yet the government of Alberta brings in more money per capita from Liquor than Ontario does.
A whopping $18 difference. And Alberta hasn't had a population boom yet.


Here is an article from 2013 that talks about the negative effects
-They ended up paying more compared to other provinces.
-Created an unfair between bigger retailers vs Small shops.
-The Alberta government is estimated to have lost out on over $1.5 billion in revenue (from 2013).
-The only people happy are the big corps and the winos.

Privatization is not as advertised.
 

unassuming

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Feb 11, 2017
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Here we go again, both sides have signed a back to work protocol, ratification vote to come, July 23 is the tentative dae that stores will open.
 
Ashley Madison
Toronto Escorts