Reflecting on the hundreds of "radical rights" and "yahoos" who joined Project Ontario last week, the premier who has been told to hate what he doesn't understand, and the spectre of the CSR.
"More, Faster" appears to be the mantra of the current U.S. administration. Fixing a financial house of cards, ridding society of the "woke" phenomenon and attempting to tame warzones together represent an extraordinarily ambitious agenda - especially when mainstream media and the entire educational system are against it.
The Ontario situation is tiny compared to that south of our border, but is just as troublesome for its residents - whether they recognize it or not. That seems to be a major issue, as the media and professors certainly don't share the philosophy of Project Ontario and aren't inclined to promote common sense. Congratulations on a successful first confab Alex.
Yeah when we talked about "more, faster" on stage, we didn't have pulling more liquor off the shelves faster in mind, nor more cushy handouts to the clients of the inner-circle. It's quite a machine they've built there. It wins alright -- but it's burning a ton of cash as fuel.
It's to their continued shame they don't touch the hard stuff. That "radical" threat is to potential polling numbers, not to the millions who would benefit from meaningful policy change. The great 'tell' in their hostility and flippancy to criticism is always how if you listen closely, they're talking about their jobs, not the province's.
Much obliged for the comment and the support as always, Ted.
"More, Faster" appears to be the mantra of the current U.S. administration. Fixing a financial house of cards, ridding society of the "woke" phenomenon and attempting to tame warzones together represent an extraordinarily ambitious agenda - especially when mainstream media and the entire educational system are against it.
The Ontario situation is tiny compared to that south of our border, but is just as troublesome for its residents - whether they recognize it or not. That seems to be a major issue, as the media and professors certainly don't share the philosophy of Project Ontario and aren't inclined to promote common sense. Congratulations on a successful first confab Alex.
Yeah when we talked about "more, faster" on stage, we didn't have pulling more liquor off the shelves faster in mind, nor more cushy handouts to the clients of the inner-circle. It's quite a machine they've built there. It wins alright -- but it's burning a ton of cash as fuel.
It's to their continued shame they don't touch the hard stuff. That "radical" threat is to potential polling numbers, not to the millions who would benefit from meaningful policy change. The great 'tell' in their hostility and flippancy to criticism is always how if you listen closely, they're talking about their jobs, not the province's.
Much obliged for the comment and the support as always, Ted.
Ford's becoming a laughing stock with these circus antics.
Project Ontario... That's a good start.
Cheers.
We're trying, Peter! Been called all kinds of nasty adjectives. But this record speaks for itself: https://www.thetrillium.ca/news/politics/clients-of-lobby-firms-connected-to-premier-his-nephew-given-tens-of-millions-in-training-funds-11312462