43 Replies to “Wynneing!”

  1. You voted for that head case, Morontario – I have no sympathy for you.
    Those of you that live there AND have triple digit IQ’s might want to get out. When these Marxists start talking about ‘growing the economy’ they mean to do it by bloating gubbermint bureaucracies.

  2. I blame all of this on Toronto. Toronto voted the Liberals in, Toronto believes the global warming crap, Toronto should be the city to pay the tax.

  3. Personally, I think the best way to reduce greenhouse emissions would be to muzzle all politicians.

  4. Plus, a carbon tax will do ZIP, nada, de rien, nothing to actually reduce greenhouse emissions, it’ll just be a further burden taxpayers and allow government to spend more while basking in how green and sustainable they are. Time to move to Saskatchewan, where the government still retains some semblance of sanity.

  5. I just wanted to take this opportunity to thank all those true conservatives who stayed home for the last election because Hudak wasn’t conservative enough for them, there, I hope you are happy. Also huge thanks to principled libertarians for the same reason.

  6. Progressives are all about using other people’s money on whimsical ideas that are based on emotion and the appearance of looking like something very important is being done for the sake of the children…or animals…or climate…or deviants..

  7. To mangle H L Mencken’s quote on democracy: the people of Ontario know what they want and are going to get it good and hard.

  8. I second that opinion. The same goes for those who are planning to stay home when the federal election rolls around.

  9. Well you had better have some sympathy for Joe Molnar and I, at least.
    We did our part and returned a Conservative to Queen’s Park….by one helluva margin.
    But we are the victims of the Lieberal Wynne mills (and other crap), hydro rates,……and now a carbon tax?
    PERVERTS!

  10. I guess it’s finally time to build a border fence between Saskatchewan and Manitoba. Do us in Alberta a favour and get a better contractor than the one the Americans used. I’ve heard Egypt has a decent fence.

  11. Pretty much. A look at the post-election map explains Ontario’s government. With a few exceptions, all the urban areas went Liberal red – all the welfare areas went commie orange, while rural and small-town Ontario remained blue. It (corrupt, socialist government)seems to be an almost inevitable consequence of urbanization.
    Things are just going to have to get a whole lot worse in this province before they get better.

  12. Global warming is a cult. It has the brainwashed, and it has those who exploit the brainwashed.
    I find it pretty scary to be honest. It makes me realize why the human race can sometimes do incredibly stupid things.

  13. Wish it was that easy. The social rot starts on the inside. As a population becomes more urban, it becomes softer and less self-reliant.

  14. It is a necessary step, as cheap fuel is saving Ontario from its own incompetence. So more incompetence is needed.

  15. Well, actually I was out there working to unseat Wynne This will be a revenue tool. I.E. an energy tax. Why not also a food tax?

  16. It’s Lysenkoism, a politically driven thing. The useful idiot brainwashed eco-cultists are simply Kulaks.

  17. Wynne will have to wait ’til the summer because talking about fighting global warming this winter will make the populace derisive of her.

  18. And once they put the carbon tax in place and stop the global warming and lower the sea level, who is going to clear all the snow away?

  19. “If Ontario conservatives had gotten up off their asses and voted in their last provincial election. This wouldn’t be a problem.”
    Oh, I don’t think turnout was the issue – but Ontario’s “Conservative” Party certainly was….and by all accounts, will continue to be.
    Dead… from the arsehole both ways.

  20. “Oh, I don’t think turnout was the issue – but Ontario’s “Conservative” Party certainly was.” The last election turnout was only 49.2% of eligible voters. Which is a record low for Ontario.
    Hudak as uninspiringly deer caught in the headlights as he was, was still the better choice.
    Didn’t the people of Ontario, particularly conservatives realize just how dangerous Wynne is? There were plenty of indicators.
    Now they’re paying for it.

  21. Agreed, the liberals are completely out of control and are desparate for money. Hang on to you wallets folks, this Dyke has four more yers to rape us

  22. Given that Hudak, likely inspired by the once astute Preston Manning, would have likely implemented a carbon tax too, I think this a great idea. They should rename it the idiot tax as that is a more appropriate name for such insanity. Imagine a broke, green, and totally befuddled provincial government getting away with telling the electorate that they can’t possibly balance a budget for the next millennium but can control the earth’s climate by taxing a micro-nutrient gas. A people governed by such hubris and deceit are like Eloi zombie-walking into the Morlock caves.

  23. Hey, hey, careful there to who you ascribe the name “Kulak”. I wear it proudly and am not a brainwashed eco useful idiot in any way. Brainwashed “bolos” might be more accurate.
    I think our eduction system has been quite successful in turning out brainwashed Bridgette DePapes.

  24. time to separate the takers from the workers!
    FREE Toronto from the shackles of the non-urban hillbillies!!!
    /sarcasm off

  25. “Didn’t the people of Ontario, particularly conservatives realize just how dangerous Wynne is?”
    Warren, my man, listen to me. Wynne wasn’t the Danger – the f******g idiots who voted for her are.

  26. Time to free Toronto from the rest of Ontario.
    The tyranny of the masses is biting honest canadians all across this country.
    As long as the balance of voters is on the take, they will vote to rob the ROC to finance their own lifestyles.
    This has been a tradition since Pierre The Idiot.
    It is the “Right” of these parasites to live large upon the return from my labour,stolen by real threat of violence from unaccountable bureaucrats.
    Possible solutions..
    Restrict your identifiable income.
    Make Taxes voluntary.Let our “helpers” beg.
    Recognize that persons who live upon the productive efforts of others, have no right to any say in how that productive work is carried out.
    It is a blatant conflict of interest for government employees, welfare recipients and politicians to vote.
    Once our cities dominate the electoral results, they destroy the province. So time for some new provinces, imagine the result of cutting Toronto off from its ability to directly drain the surrounding communities..
    Detroit in a day.

  27. Please Note:
    Cap and Trade was passed in 2009 — whoodda thunkit?
    http://www.ontla.on.ca/web/bills/bills_detail.do?locale=en&BillID=2195&detailPage=bills_detail_the_bill
    Bill 185 2009
    An Act to amend the Environmental Protection Act with respect to greenhouse gas emissions trading and other economic and financial instruments and market-based approaches
    Note: This Act amends the Environmental Protection Act. For the legislative history of the Act, see the Table of Consolidated Public Statutes – Detailed Legislative History at http://www.e-Laws.gov.on.ca.
    One only need read the following section to determine what will be done:
    Payments out of account (8) Money may be paid out of the Greenhouse Gas Reduction Account for the purpose of reimbursing the Crown in right of Ontario for costs incurred by the Crown in administering the regulations under this section that relate to greenhouse gases and in carrying out or supporting greenhouse gas reduction initiatives, particularly initiatives that relate to the sectors of the Ontario economy to which the regulations apply.
    Same
    (9) Without limiting the generality of subsection (8), money may be paid out of the account under that subsection with respect to the following costs: 1. The costs of research into or the development or deployment of lower greenhouse gas emitting technologies in a sector of the Ontario economy to which the regulations under clause (4) (a) apply. 2. The costs of programs to reduce greenhouse gas emissions in a sector of the Ontario economy to which the regulations under clause (4) (a) apply. 3. The costs of infrastructure or equipment to reduce greenhouse gas emissions in a sector of the Ontario economy to which the regulations under clause (4) (a) apply. 4. If the regulations made under clause (4) (a) apply to the electricity sector of the Ontario economy, costs of any greenhouse gas reduction initiative that would otherwise be borne by electricity consumers.

  28. “It is a blatant conflict of interest for government employees, welfare recipients and politicians to vote.”
    Yes, yes, yes! I have been saying this for years.

  29. No, the problem with Hudak is he came out of the gates saying he was going to cut jobs in the public service. That fires up the non-conservative base to vote against him, but doesn’t necessarily inspire conservatives to get off their butts and vote. Tim Hudak ran an excellent campaign in terms of motivating his opposition.

  30. Because Ontario Liberal voters are too stupid to do any math, they would have realised that Hudak wasn’t going to fire anyone at all, just not re-staff positions once fat, over-fed public sector employees retired.
    How many nurses could be hired if gas plants weren’t cancelled?
    They voted for the lying friend of an accused pervert who now intends on taxing the lower-classes and eliminating the middle-class altogether.

  31. Lieberals live on other people’s money. Throwing it away is nothing new. Anyone hear the results of the gas plant scandal inquiry that blew a billion plus to bus some seats? How about that real estate deal just before the election, or this half billion to the teachers for their vote? Oh, and the millions taxpayers don’t got to throw at Ebola? No, I thought not.
    And yet they have the audacity to start charging a service fee for a fishing license and an outdoor card (you need one now in Ontscario to go outside and do something healthy… go figure.
    Morons here get what they deserve. The problem is the rest of us suffer for their actions.

  32. I must admit I did a double face palm when he said that.
    But I’m sure now that many of the Ontario voting public are wishing they had voted for him.
    Hind sight is always 20/20 I guess.
    Would he have had implemented a carbon tax had he become premier?
    Somehow I doubt it.

  33. The carbon tax will be too small to make the people cut their usage of fossil fuels. Making it big enough to hurt is the only way to get people to cut back, and that makes them vote against you in the next election. No, it will be enough to be mildly irritating, but that’s all, just like here in BC. Carbon tax is 6 cents per liter of gas. But over the past month the price of gas at the pumps has dropped by 25 cents per liter.

  34. Why is it the socialists (read as Liberals, NDP, Green, Marxist-Lennist, Democrats,etc) will vote for anyone left of center but conservatives and libertarians are purists. They are OCD/ perfectionist about their acceptable candidates. Conservatives seem to be the biggest fault-finders. Just hold your nose and pick the best available candidate. No, Hudak wasn’t perfect, but he was a damn site better than Wynne and John Tory made some bone-headed moves and would have been far too liberal for me, but do you think green energy, gas plant cancelling, health tax, jr. kindergarten McGuinty was better?
    Conservatives remind me of the tech geek whose house is on fire but is beside himself because the only phone available with a charge in the battery is an iPhone 6+ and my goodness, they’re no good. You know, they are prone to bending. So instead of calling 911, he looks for and appropriate Android device while the place goes up in flames the whole time telling you what a useless phone the 6+ is.

  35. A tax on nothing is every politicians wet dream. The only question is why sane people would allow it. I said sane, which rules out the majority of Ontario voters.

  36. to all those jerks out there who want to reduce their carbon foot print I have a suggestion. put a plastic garbage bag over your heads and tie it real tight around your neck. your carbon footprint will cease to exist and you can capture the CO2 in the garbage bag. too many stupid people live in this country.

  37. DO WE HAVE ENOUGH EQUIPMENT AND TRAINED OPERATORS LEFT IN ONTARIO TO DIG A BIG ENOUGH HOLE TO BURY THE IDIOTS AFTER THEY ARE DEAD??? HOPE SO!!

  38. Ontario…How in the world did this province
    get 300 billion dollars in the hole.Canada should
    be worried about this.

  39. “Hey, hey, careful there to who you ascribe the name ‘Kulak’. I wear it proudly and am not a brainwashed eco useful idiot in any way.”
    In fact, the allusion is all wrong historically. If anything, the term “kulak” would better apply to the convenient scapegoats of the McGuinty-Wynne regime’s failings: any independently minded, successful Ontario resident who dares to question the flim-flam emanating from Queen’s Park.

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