Sending a message

Insidious Von

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Although it's still early, is Ontario sending a message to Ottawa?

Did Kathleen Wynne get a majority mandate by taking on Stephen Harper? Ottawa has been pushing through a number of ideology driven bills including C- 36. There is a hard and fast rule when it comes to winning elections:

Ideology contaminates completely.

Is Stephen Harper next?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t8do_wxlcq4
 

lovelatinas

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Ontario is a major concern for Harper as his cons won most of the seat in Ontario, but Ontario has sent a message, the Liberals are back. The Federal Liberals are feeling good in Ontario. Stephen Harper should not be PM next federal election, baring a Wynne fuck up.
 

Insidious Von

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I may have thrown a knuckleball: Goldberg is Ontario, not Kathleen Wynne.

Tim Hudak's 20,000 jobs plan didn't pan out, that's how many jobs you actually get if you do the math properly. It's a huge risk when you run a campaign on a smokescreen and Hudak ( I'm dropping the Jethro tag, won't kick a man when he's down) got his ass kicked. When voters see through a smokescreen you're in for a world of hurt.
 

nobody123

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Ontario is a major concern for Harper as his cons won most of the seat in Ontario, but Ontario has sent a message, the Liberals are back. The Federal Liberals are feeling good in Ontario. Stephen Harper should not be PM next federal election, baring a Wynne fuck up.
Pegging this provincial Liberal win to Harper is only marginally more realistic than putting the 2015 federal results on the back of Wynne. Both of which are only slightly less convincing than my insistence that my sperm tastes like chocolate ice cream. No really. It does.
 

nebvon

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While not the be all end all Ontario giving the Liberals a majority party for their province is a reminder of how out of touch the Federal Cons are with this bill and many others.
 

nobody123

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Liberal majority - just declared!!!:)

Yes it was a clear message to Federal Cons that Canadians don't want their secretive undemocratic destructive actions anymore and in the next federal election they will be next to be voted out. I personally voted for the liberals (even though originally I planned to vote for Hudak) to send a clear message from Ontario to Harper.
Your anecdotal evidence aside, I just ain't seeing it. It was a clear message that Hudak has all the charm of a cabbage but none of the intelligence. If he could do math, he would have got more of the center/center-right vote than he did. And it was a clear message that Horwath was a fucking opportunistic shit for forcing an election over what was essentially an NDP budget. If she wasn't such a politician to the core, she would have got more of the leftie vote.

What it was not, was a ringing endorsement of Wynne : even though it is a Liberal majority, I'm seeing that most people who voted for her are "meh" about the libs and simply pissed at the NDP and scared shitless of Hudak. And what it also was not was a clear message from the masses of Ontario that even though we've been swallowing endless miles of Harper's shit for years, now that he wants to make it illegal to pay to fuck someone he's crossed a line. TERB voters notwithstanding.
 

lovelatinas

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While not the be all end all Ontario giving the Liberals a majority party for their province is a reminder of how out of touch the Federal Cons are with this bill and many others.
The Federal conservatives lose Ontario, Harper is no longer PM. Simple as that. Can't wait for 2015.
 

nobody123

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I know I voted liberals to send a message to federal Cons. That I know for sure and very likely I am not alone in this. And as a clear evidence Hudak did much better in the debate than the liberal leader but still a big loser. Yeah he paid the price for federal idiocy. Harper next.
No offence cap, but other than you and a few TERBies, how many people do you think really voted for Wynne in order to express disapproval of Harper's prostitution bill? Wynne, who has said pretty much jack shit about Bill C36 ever, but as a feminist lesbian most probably doesn't have a John's "right to fuck" as a top priority. ...uh huh.
 

lovelatinas

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No offence cap, but other than you and a few TERBies, how many people do you think really voted for Wynne in order to express disapproval of Harper's prostitution bill? Wynne, who has said pretty much jack shit about Bill C36 ever, but as a feminist lesbian most probably doesn't have a John's "right to fuck" as a top priority. ...uh huh.
At least she is not a prude like Harper. Besides, I bet Wynne hired a few female escorts living a lesbian lifestyle. It's just the satisfaction the Conservatives are being punished, be it little satisfaction, but it's better than no satisfaction.
 

TeasePlease

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If there is a message, it's one of reassurance.

Keep fucking up and abusing your power and we'll bring you back...
 

james t kirk

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Hudak blew this election himself.

1. The very notion of laying off 100,000 government workers was nuts. If Hudak was smart, he would not have tossed out a number like that. He could have talked about out-sourcing, or efficiencies, or even just a hiring freeze and attrition, but laying off 100,000 people? Nuts.

2. There is no doubt in my mind that Ontarians are sick and tired of Harper. The man (Harper) is extremely bad for Ontario. We've all seen it in how the only thing Harper worries about is Alberta and his right wing social agenda.

3. If you're going to look at Harper, maybe you need to look at Rob Ford as well.
 

legmann

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At least she is not a prude like Harper. It's just the satisfaction the Conservatives are being punished, be it little satisfaction, but it's better than no satisfaction.
+1. Hudak and Harper can go fuck themselves. Cocksuckers.


Hudak blew this election himself.

1. The very notion of laying off 100,000 government workers was nuts. If Hudak was smart, he would not have tossed out a number like that. He could have talked about out-sourcing, or efficiencies, or even just a hiring freeze and attrition, but laying off 100,000 people? Nuts.

2. There is no doubt in my mind that Ontarians are sick and tired of Harper. The man (Harper) is extremely bad for Ontario. We've all seen it in how the only thing Harper worries about is Alberta and his right wing social agenda.

3. If you're going to look at Harper, maybe you need to look at Rob Ford as well.
True, true and true.
 

TeasePlease

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Hudak blew this election himself.

1. The very notion of laying off 100,000 government workers was nuts. If Hudak was smart, he would not have tossed out a number like that. He could have talked about out-sourcing, or efficiencies, or even just a hiring freeze and attrition, but laying off 100,000 people? Nuts.
agreed. The irony is that he wouldn't have had to lay nearly that many off. Most of that number could have come from attrition.
 

lomotil

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Remember McGuinty broke a record number of promises in the first there months in power, one or or two every week. Wynne must ensure confidence and not mendacity like McGuinty did. With the number of promises she made, it will be hard for her to please everyone and there will be a likely backdraft of broken hearts after the 18 months when she will be forced to make Hudak like cuts to balance the budget as any premier would have to do.. She still has the gasplant monkey on her back, which may even force her regsignation if the truth comes out. She will can ignore the NDP now with her majority, but not entirely. Ontario is big, but it is not all of Canada. Harper would get another majority likely if the election was held tomorrow, even without Quebec, or the Wynne dynamic for that matter. The sex trade and proposed laws will soon to be the law of the land and a very weak federal election issue, if any issue at all.
 
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