Dalton has recovered a bunch of crappy mcjobs, the good jobs are still gone. Plus Dalton uses the same money falling from the sky fantasy that Hudak uses only on a lesser scale. Again Horwaths promises are only 3352 million to Dalton's 3575 million and Hudak's 5995 million, but Horwath will generate money from a tax increase. Hell, it'll be a minority so Horwath will be probably running things to one degree or another anyway. Preferably as Premier. I do know that Dalton is aiming his guns at her now, which is no surprise, but now word is so is Hudak which is a major change in Tory tactics, who previously treated Horwath with kid gloves. Maybe it has to do with the Angus Reid poll the saying 40 percent of Lib and Tory voters saying they're concidering voting for her, with those saying so 5 to one Tory's instead liberals. Got to admit that this is a shock to me as I would have expected her appeal to be greater amoung liberals then Tories. If she does steal a bunch of Tory voters it will turn the National Political understanding on its head again. I mean people expect liberal NDP swing voters, but not alarge mass of potential Tory NDP swing voters.Hudak's program is a joke. His party's talking points are like reading a bad cato institute press release..."reduce taxes, miracle of private sector will magically transform our prospects, blah blah blah.
I was hoping however that he might sway me with the way he comes across, that maybe he's inspire some trust in me...but no dice. He's not ready yet to confer the responsibility of the premiership of our $600 billion economy. Dalton's awful, but he's the only choice we've got in this election. On the plus side for him, he has under his doleful watch recovered most of the jobs lost in the last recession (of course, the pop. and labour force has grown since 2007, so that's not solved our underemployment problem).
I just read an article talking about how the new NDP is made up of New former Liberals and Old core supporters and how that may effect the leadership race with a possible former Tory influx.