Leafless Posted March 23, 2007 Report Share Posted March 23, 2007 "Conservative leader John Tory pronounced the budget "disappointing" and accused Premier Dalton McGuinty of orchestrating a "political spending buffet" financed by burgeoning tax revenues. "They have absolutely no interest in helping average taxpayers who are struggling," Mr. Tory said, noting that the Liberals have increased spending by more than $22 billion since coming to office. Mr. Tory, who has promised to phase out the health tax over four years if elected, urged Ontarians to be cautious about Liberal promises that stretch years into the future." "Why would any taxpayer in Ontario anywhere in any town in any station in life believe a word in this document? Four years ago, about now, he started laying out the last list of promises, most of which have not been kept." --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Growing again? Why, if there are so many poor Ontarians? How, by being the biggest welfare province in Canada. http://www.canada.com/ottawacitizen/news/s...0a-c4cd08e80b8d Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Saturn Posted March 23, 2007 Report Share Posted March 23, 2007 "Conservative leader John Tory pronounced the budget "disappointing" and accused Premier Dalton McGuinty of orchestrating a "political spending buffet" financed by burgeoning tax revenues."They have absolutely no interest in helping average taxpayers who are struggling," Mr. Tory said, noting that the Liberals have increased spending by more than $22 billion since coming to office. Average Ontarians aren't struggling because we didn't get enough taxcuts. We were struggling because the Harris/Tory gang ravaging our health-care, education and infrastructure, pillaging the provincial coffers, and sticking us with billions in the red and the interest payments on it. Mr. Tory, who has promised to phase out the health tax over four years if elected, urged Ontarians to be cautious about Liberal promises that stretch years into the future." Oh, we know what Mr. Tory's promises are worth. And we know that nobody else's promises can be worth less. "Why would any taxpayer in Ontario anywhere in any town in any station in life believe a word in this document? Four years ago, about now, he started laying out the last list of promises, most of which have not been kept." LOL! Really fun to hear the Harris crowd of crooks accuse someone else of lying. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Leafless Posted March 24, 2007 Author Report Share Posted March 24, 2007 Average Ontarians aren't struggling because we didn't get enough taxcuts. We were struggling because the Harris/Tory gang ravaging our health-care, education and infrastructure, pillaging the provincial coffers, and sticking us with billions in the red and the interest payments on it. The Harris government inherited a $11- billion deficit from previous Liberal, NDP, governments. "After all, in 1995, not only did we inherit an $11-billion deficit after a decade of Liberal and NDP government, but we also inherited a decade of neglect with respect to investments in the long-term-care sector. Ernie Eves's government, however, is taking action where it is needed through investments such as our $1.2-billion investment toward new and redeveloped long-term-care beds in Ontario, and, I might add, with our $100 million in new funding for nursing and personal care services." http://hansardindex.ontla.on.ca/hansardeissue/37-3/l046a.htm The Conservatives 'common sense revolution' was born out of necessity because "the system was broken". due to past Liberal-NDP governments. http://www.answers.com/topic/common-sense-revolution Oh, we know what Mr. Tory's promises are worth. And we know that nobody else's promises can be worth less.LOL! Really fun to hear the Harris crowd of crooks accuse someone else of lying. No one can beat 'Lying Dalton' and his 'Top 50 Broken Promises'. http://www.paymoregetless.ca/brokenpromises/ LMAO! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Shakeyhands Posted March 24, 2007 Report Share Posted March 24, 2007 "Conservative leader John Tory pronounced the budget "disappointing" and accused Premier Dalton McGuinty of orchestrating a "political spending buffet" financed by burgeoning tax revenues."They have absolutely no interest in helping average taxpayers who are struggling," Mr. Tory said, noting that the Liberals have increased spending by more than $22 billion since coming to office. Mr. Tory, who has promised to phase out the health tax over four years if elected, urged Ontarians to be cautious about Liberal promises that stretch years into the future." "Why would any taxpayer in Ontario anywhere in any town in any station in life believe a word in this document? Four years ago, about now, he started laying out the last list of promises, most of which have not been kept." --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Growing again? Why, if there are so many poor Ontarians? How, by being the biggest welfare province in Canada. http://www.canada.com/ottawacitizen/news/s...0a-c4cd08e80b8d "Liberal leader Stephane Dion pronounced the budget "disappointing" and accused Stephen Harper of orchestrating a "political spending buffet" financed by burgeoning tax revenues."They have absolutely no interest in helping average taxpayers who are struggling," Mr. Dion said, noting that the Conservatives have increased spending by more than $22 billion since coming to office. Mr. Dion, who has promised to phase out the XXX tax over four years if elected, urged Canadians to be cautious about Conservative promises that stretch years into the future." "Why would any taxpayer in Canada anywhere in any town in any station in life believe a word in this document? Four years ago, about now, he started laying out the last list of promises, most of which have not been kept." Funny how that works eh, a few changes and it sounds very similar... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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