27 Replies to “Published This Week In The Journal Of Political Physics

  1. Sadly, somebody voted these con artists in.
    Been there, done that:
    After the HST was increased here in Nova Scotia by the Dipper government, it was hard to find anyone to admit they voted the socialists in.

  2. And meanwhile in Ontario families are struggling to pay increased cost of Heat & Hydro & Those same families now have to scrimp & save even harder in order to give their kids the higher education they could have only dreamed of for themselves.
    McGuinty Resign & call an Election!
    Btw: Kathy, Exactly.

  3. “If Dalton McGuinty and Rob Ford were to touch” … that scene would end up in Queens Park.
    McKinsey Consultants would be hired to figure out how Michelangelo would do a Sistine Chapel scene on the ceiling of Queen’s Park of our 2 fearless leaders “touching”.
    Meanwhile, back to the PhDs from China…. we know the Chinese are soooo inventive; they gave us iPads … whoops make that a rice pad. OK …they did gave us fire crackers.
    Look, all Dalton Quixote is trying to ensure is that his legacy will be The Redistribution Premier. So why not redistribute our money to South Korea for Samsung billion $$$ windmills and to China with scholarships?
    More seriously, what our universities need is real research money and then we might keep some of our gifted students here. Instead most of our effort goes to taking research from other countries and then applying our “bilingual” translators to it.

  4. The sheeple will still elect libs no matter what in that province. As long as they are not getting killed in the concentration camps, Ontarians will tolerate anything. On a 2nd thought, they will tolerate death camps and killing fields too. They did tolerate Caledonia, didn’t they?

  5. Ontario had a chance to dump Premier-for-life McGuinty, but John Tory ran a guaranteed to fail campaign, inexplicably based on funding multi-faith schools. This campaign was so bad I was suspicious that Tory was paid to take a dive, as if Don King himself was orchestrating the event.
    McGuinty recently okayed a request from utilities to raise their rates in Ontario, simply because they weren’t making enough profit. He argued that we need reinvestment in the aging electrical infrastructure, but where is the guarantee that the new profit will be reinvested? The smirk on his face as he announced this was truly disturbing.
    McGuinty looks like he may be defeated by Tim Hudak simply because Ontario has become a have-not Province with him at the helm. Oh, that, and every time he opens his mouth Ontarians are paying more taxes.
    I still wouldn’t bet against McGuinty since the Conservative still is required to run a reasonable campaign. That is not an assumption I’m going to make at this time.
    All hail Premier for life, McGuinty!

  6. I still wouldn’t bet against McGuinty since the Conservative still is required to run a reasonable campaign. That is not an assumption I’m going to make at this time.
    Indeed. I don’t know much about Hudak, except to have heard him described as “socially progressive” and what’s more he never seems to be available to reporters when a response to a McGuinty goof-up is required – I hear the NDP chick all the time, but Hudak, rarely.
    I am not encouraged.

  7. *
    how many times can you step on your dick
    until even the socialist sheeple in ontario
    begin to stir?
    merry xmas, mr hudak.
    *

  8. “If Dalton McGuinty and Rob Ford were to touch, would Ontario be annihilated?”
    One can only hope!

  9. Uh ok Dalton. The Chinese are kicking our arse when it comes to science and engineering. If you want to specialize in fluffy degrees that is fine but dude unless they are taking Poly Sci or Feelings 101 it isn’t smart. Let Mo pay for it or Chretien’s group.

  10. How fast can one premier turn the economic engine of Canada into a has-been Have Not province?
    Just watch Dulton go . . .

  11. “If Dalton McGuinty and Rob Ford were to touch, would Ontario be annihilated?”
    Would anyone miss it, except for the big hole where it once was? Make a big lake though, that might be a plus.

  12. Unfortunately, any contact between a progressive and a conservative usually ends up in a hybridization process that turns the conservative into a progressive conservative. The reaction, being endotaxmic, always consumes taxpayer dollars.
    Has government ever been able to make itself smaller and sustain that reduced size?

  13. yes, LC, it happened after every revolution. then the government began to grow again, getting an idea to ban weapons in the process.

  14. I do not understand how we can continue to give financial aid to China. They are investing billions in North American debt and resource assets. Let them provide social services to their own citizens.

  15. I will not argue that the quality of education has declined so dramatically in this country in the past few decades but there are still plenty of young clever, enterprising students who could really use that money. If the Chinese want it, they can damn well pay for themselves.
    McGuinty is the new Rae.

  16. “McGuinty is the new Rae”, no he isn’t, he’s the new Rae plus. He’s not finished yet and he’s already surpassed Buffalo Bob. What he has done to Ontario and continue to do will put the province in dire straits for at least a decade.There’s also no guarantee the boneheaded voters in Ontario will boot him out. He got re-elected to a second majority on one issue and in spite of the fact he broke every promise he made to get elected the first time.
    The election of rob Ford as Mayor of Toronto gives a glimmer of hope, they may be figuring things out in that Leftist bastion but wouldn’t put any money on it.

  17. I do hope that Ratface Dalton would be annihilated.
    I am so old, so incredibly ancient, that I can remember when Ontario was tolerably governed.
    That was not only another age, it was almost another planet.

  18. McGuinty’s latest goof. Arbitrator says no law in place prevents him from awarding pay increases. Business as usual.
    Arbitrators’ awards giving unionized public sector workers wage hikes will not be funded by the Ontario government, Premier Dalton McGuinty said Tuesday after yet another ruling against the Liberals’ two-year wage freeze.
    An independent arbitrator awarded pay raises totalling four per cent over the next two years to about 17,000 nurses and other hospital workers. It’s the fourth or fifth arbitrator’s decision this year that has gone against the government’s public sector wage freeze.
    http://toronto.ctv.ca/servlet/an/local/CTVNews/20101109/nurses-raise-101109/20101109/?hub=TorontoNewHome

  19. LC Bennett @ 2:23, unfortunately you are right.
    Dalton is trying to beat California in the race to the bottom.

  20. “”Make a big lake though, that might be a plus.”
    Don’t think so. Water attracts liberals.
    Tin the sides, they can’t climb out!

  21. The Service Employees International Union…..
    What’s next???? ACORN and the New Black Panthers???

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