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    Default This is why Brown or Elliot should have been PC leader...

    There's some uncomfortable truth in this piece:
    https://www.cbc.ca/news/opinion/doug...year-1.5185737
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    Quote Originally Posted by ninepointer View Post
    There's some uncomfortable truth in this piece:
    https://www.cbc.ca/news/opinion/doug...year-1.5185737
    I recognize that every one of Ford's cabinet staff are rookies and there's bound to be a learning curve in all aspects. I also recognize that the provincial and federal unions and their media propangandists are pulling out every stop imaginable to discredit Conservatives on every level,therefore,smear campaigns of outfits like Engage Canada et al will only gain traction with rank and file leftist/socialist adherents. I have every confidence that Canadians recognize union bullshyte when they hear and see it.
    If a tree falls on your ex in the woods and nobody hears it,you should probably still get rid of your chainsaw. Just sayin'....

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    I am a Conservative supporter but not a fan of Doug Ford " my friends" and I would support a leadership review.

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    It's a CBC opinion, full of crap like most of their lieberal propaganda. Nuff said

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    Quote Originally Posted by Foxx View Post
    I am a Conservative supporter but not a fan of Doug Ford " my friends" and I would support a leadership review.
    If any more screw ups like we've seen in the last few months keep happening,I would agree. We're only eight months into the administration,but,at this point,I'm all for a "wait and see" position while he does what we sent him to Queen's Park to do. That's to stop the fiscal blood bath and start to right the ship before it sinks. There's a limit,though.
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    If a tree falls on your ex in the woods and nobody hears it,you should probably still get rid of your chainsaw. Just sayin'....

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    Quote Originally Posted by trimmer21 View Post
    If any more screw ups like we've seen in the last few months keep happening,I would agree. We're only eight months into the administration,but,at this point,I'm all for a "wait and see" position while he does what we sent him to Queen's Park to do. That's to stop the fiscal blood bath and start to right the ship before it sinks. There's a limit,though.
    The PC party has proven once and a again how bad they are at dealing with support, they find a way to screw everything up very quickly, they are not just pissing off the NDP and Liberal supporters but most of the fence sitters and many of the hardcore Conservatives in the province, the party is the one we needed but they are proving that they can screw up a massive majority and massive support in only 8 months.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fox View Post
    The PC party... is the one we needed but they are proving that they can screw up a massive majority and massive support in only 8 months.
    Fox, you've summed it up well.

    This current situation is more than just a strategy of dealing with the painful stuff early in the mandate. Too much stumbling and bumbling for my liking. I don't subscribe to blind political loyalty.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ninepointer View Post
    Fox, you've summed it up well.

    This current situation is more than just a strategy of dealing with the painful stuff early in the mandate. Too much stumbling and bumbling for my liking. I don't subscribe to blind political loyalty.
    This past election had more to do with getting her out than getting him in. If the Liberals were not so screwed up then Ford would have never one, look at what John Tory and Tim Hudak did, the Liberals were hated but not as much as those two and they stole defeat from the arms of victory twice, in my opinion it should have been Elliot to lead the party but they did not want that as they would lose the votes from the people who still believe a woman's place is in the kitchen.

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    Elliott should be our Premier. But then again Trudough is the PM ????
    Politics has nothing to do about logic or qualifications. The voters have to take the blame for that.
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    Quote Originally Posted by terrym View Post
    The voters have to take the blame for that.
    The old adage is really true that we get the government we deserve. It we elect another leftist Liberal government that,as their platform policy and idealogy emphatically states, ends all private firearm ownership,there'll be no one to blame but ourselves and we can never say that we weren't warned.
    If a tree falls on your ex in the woods and nobody hears it,you should probably still get rid of your chainsaw. Just sayin'....

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