MrsNesbitt
Active Member
Look, I feel like this thread is getting a little bit venomous and I do apologize for helping it get that way what it boils down, for me, at least, is this.
Tim Hudak believes in a vision of Ontario that I don't agree with. He also uses flawed math and blatant untruths to support his cause. And he relentlessly attacks his opponents from positions of moral high ground that he and his party can't truly possess.
For any of us to be on this forum, we are sort of by default people who are interested in the expansion of public transit. So if that's the case, then the choice is clear.
I already voted this year; and though I'm not a partisan person, I voted Liberal. I'm willing to overlook some wasted dollars, undoubtedly, to avoid turning Ontario into a place that I don't want to live in.
Tim Hudak believes in a vision of Ontario that I don't agree with. He also uses flawed math and blatant untruths to support his cause. And he relentlessly attacks his opponents from positions of moral high ground that he and his party can't truly possess.
For any of us to be on this forum, we are sort of by default people who are interested in the expansion of public transit. So if that's the case, then the choice is clear.
I already voted this year; and though I'm not a partisan person, I voted Liberal. I'm willing to overlook some wasted dollars, undoubtedly, to avoid turning Ontario into a place that I don't want to live in.