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acen said:I heard Kathleen Wynne yesterday on the radio and she said that ontarians had nothing to worry about if the credit rating dropped. That wasn't her concern, that was for the credit agencies to deal with. That means we're going to be fine...right? :
Wake me in 2018 or when the province defaults, whichever comes first.
Yep, pretty much all the major cities in Ontario went Grit and those that didn't went most NDP; all of Northern Ontario, save TBay went NDP but it's all Toronto's fault.George Wallace said:I think this should be a good indicator that the GTA IS NOT the "Center of the Universe"; but the "Center of the Triangle of Stupid". Like the Bermuda Triangle, all hope that goes into the "Triangle of Stupid" disappears without a trace.
jpjohnsn said:Yep, pretty much all the major cities in Ontario went Grit and those that didn't went most NDP; all of Northern Ontario, save TBay went NDP but it's all Toronto's fault.
Barrie, a riding so conservative it elected the only Reform MP ever in the eastern half of Canada ousted a long-time, PC MPP in favour of a Liberal candidate who didn't enter the race until almost 2 weeks in; and another safe PC seat, Newmarket-Aurora also went from blue to red.
But yep, it's all the fault of the T dot. :
Seems to me that it's that thin belt of blue across the middle of the province that believes it's the centre of the universe...
jpjohnsn said:But yep, it's all the fault of the T dot. :
Crantor said:Sorry, but the road to power is the GTA. GTA has 47 of the 107 seats. The Liberals won 39 of those. With Toronto alone and the NDP and PCs splitting the rest of the province they could still have a minority government. Eastern Ontario (the next largest district) only has 12 seats and they were split 6 Liberal and 6 PC.
The Greater Toronto Area overwhelmingly voted Liberal. So yes, in large part it was T-dot's doing.
Crantor said:Sorry, but the road to power is the GTA.
No, no, no. I understand the facts. Who wins Toronto wins Ontario, that's pretty much a given. My dispute is the notion Toronto deserves to be singled out for scorn when what happened in Toronto is reflected in pretty much every urban centre throughout the province - even in ridings that should have been a no-brainer for the PCs to hold. In more than a few ridings, the PC candidate only won by the skins of their collective teeth.Journeyman said:The facts will just confuse him....
jpjohnsn said:Tim Hudak blew the election - pure and simple.
If Hudak had explained the twin pillars of his platform properly (i.e. the million jobs and the plan to draw down the public sector by 100,000) PROPERLY, they wouldn't have had the ammunition they so successfully used against him. He decided to go with quick and easy soundbites and then made no effort to follow up. He left that to his opponents.Hatchet Man said:So the fact that nearly every union in the province were actively engaged in a fear mongering campaig AGAINST him, with no limit to how much they could spend, that had nothing to do with the PC defeat at all. He was screwed no matter what, against that sort of attack. Tell the truth and get lynched, by people who only want to hear fairy tales and have sunshine blown up their @$$. Run a campaign like wynne, and refuse to give concrete answers on anything, and the narrative would have been he has a hidden agenda.
jpjohnsn said:If Hudak had explained the twin pillars of his platform properly (i.e. the million jobs and the plan to draw down the public sector by 100,000) PROPERLY, they wouldn't have had the ammunition they so successfully used against him. He decided to go with quick and easy soundbites and then made no effort to follow up. He left that to his opponents.
Don't blame the tigers for eating you if go out of your way to carefully craft a three-piece suit out of strip sirloin and then do a jig in front of them.
Sorry, my mistake. Hudak ran the perfect campaign but the electorate was just too stupid to realize it. Sounds just a touch too much like Parizeau blaming money and the ethnic vote.Hatchet Man said:1) Define properly.
2) You honestly believe and expect that the unions and by extension the lazy ill informed voters, would have honestly listened to any lengthy explanation of those points? His explanation could have been in a tome the size of "War and Peace", and the only thing people would hammer on is 1 Million Jobs, 100,000 cuts.
3) The unions don't require ammuniton. They will attack any party (governing or not), that isn't completely compliant with thier demands and wishes.
jpjohnsn said:If Hudak had explained the twin pillars of his platform properly (i.e. the million jobs and the plan to draw down the public sector by 100,000) PROPERLY, they wouldn't have had the ammunition they so successfully used against him. He decided to go with quick and easy soundbites and then made no effort to follow up. He left that to his opponents.
Don't blame the tigers for eating you if go out of your way to carefully craft a three-piece suit out of strip sirloin and then do a jig in front of them.
jpjohnsn said:Sorry, my mistake. Hudak ran the perfect campaign but the electorate was just too stupid to realize it. Sounds just a touch too much like Papineau blaming money and the ethnic vote.
jpjohnsn said:Sorry, my mistake. Hudak ran the perfect campaign but the electorate was just too stupid to realize it. Sounds just a touch too much like Papineau blaming money and the ethnic vote.