Guy’s definitely got class. All of it 3rd. From his facebook page; he’s referring to this article. Worth noting that, when Hudak was an advocate fior ditching the Rand formula, Randy was behind him 100%. Randy’s usually just right of Attila The Hun, but in the wake of the PCPO ass-whupp’n
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BigCityLib Strikes Back: HOLY FUCKING SHIT! New Poll Puts Hudak Tories In THIRD FUCKING PLACE!
Poor Tim Hudak is stinking out the joint! While the Ontario NDP has picked up three points since July, nudging the Progressive Conservatives ever so gently down to third place, the overall picture remains largely stable. The Liberals are holding steady at 32 points, with the NDP sitting close behind
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Have a fun party, Tim! Apparently this is the work to OLP staffers. Good job, kids.
Continue readingBigCityLib Strikes Back: Your Next Premier?
Angry. Crazy. Union basher. Green job destroyer. This shot is from here, but it doesn’t matter. There are so many of them. Anyone remember that old classic attack ad “The Faces Of Joe Clark”? Well…
Continue readingBigCityLib Strikes Back: Hudak Boots Hillier To Back-Bench! Will Randy Bolt?
TORONTO – It’s been a week for tough decisions for Tim Hudak. Days after he was forced to drop Thornhill MPP Peter Shurman from the prestigious finance critic role, the PC leader has dumped controversial rural maverick Randy Hillier from his critic portfolio, moved him to the backbench and stripped
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The poll, by Innovative Research Group, has Premier Kathleen Wynne’s Grits at 37 per cent among decided voters, seven points ahead of the official opposition, Tim Hudak’s Progressive Conservatives. The left-wing New Democrats under Andrea Horwath, meanwhile, trail at 22. The Green Party sits at 10 per cent support. I
Continue readingBigCityLib Strikes Back: Tory MPP Peter Shurman: My Salary Is Not Enough
“Frankly, on the basis of … how we’re paid at the legislature, I can’t afford two houses,” he said in an interview. “I make $112,500 a year. Some people think that’s a lot of money. To do what I have to do, or any MPP has to do, it’s not
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