Politics, Ontario election.
I have lived through a Conservative government in Ontario before.
I remember Snobolden telling a closed meeting of education professionals how they needed to "create a crisis in education" so they could wipe it all out and start over.
I remember consolidating the GTA into Toronto proper to 'reduce governmental duplication', 'find efficiencies', 'release shareholder value'. The costs skyrocketed. (Especially interfacing bordering incompatible 911 systems.)
Politics, Ontario election.
I remember Tsubushi suggesting those on welfare finding it hard to eat on reduced funding haggle with grocery stores over the prices on spoilled food and "dented tins of tuna".
This is who Ontario Conservatives were when they put a value on appearances.
Now they've put Doug Ford up to lead the province... and Ontarians, by a slim majority, appear to be choosing him of their own free will.
All the promises Rob made, only bigger.
Politics, Ontario election.
@acetone_kitten Solidarity! I can't say I feel *better* about how horrible things are below the border, but now at least I can sink my teeth into *local* kleptocrats. Think globally, punch locally. n.n
Politics, Ontario election.
@Momentrabbit it's very hard to conclude that humans are anything other than innately cruel when they don't personally suffer the effects of that cruelty, and innately stupid when it comes to thinking of how that cruelty might then reach out to harm them.
Politics, Ontario election.
I also remember the consolidation reducing the number of city councillors in Toronto, and increasing the number of constituents, and effectively gerrymandering some of the richest and poorest neighboorhoods together under the same wards and ridings. Do you think that amplified the voices that needed amplification?
I remember the smiling golf pro face of Harris' 'Common Sense Revolution'. And now it looks like we're getting his belligerent heir for the next four years.