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« on: July 22, 2011, 03:33:59 PM »

Ontario is, for the time being, becoming increasingly conservative and not in the Blue Machine Red Tory sense which is fine, but in the 'retarded no-brain cell fraudulent populist' sense. Harper, Rob Ford, Tim Hudak and so forth. It seems as if Ontarians are becoming stupid teabaggers who just want low taxes without bothering about the deficit. I mean, Tim Hudak is probably going to win on a retarded platform promising to lower taxes before balancing the books which is one of the most inane, retarded things I've heard out of Canadian Conservatives (which is hard considering that they sprout inanities every minute). Additionally, a Hudak government would probably be just as evil and terrifyingly awful as the Harris government was in the 90s. I suppose the quality of healthcare and education would go down the sh**tter again in the name of that failed neoliberal dogma. I wonder how many people would die this time around.

Hopefully it all dies out soon as the browns in Brampton realize that they voted like turkeys voting for Christmas by going for Harpo, and the Torontonians wake up like Ottawa did after experiencing an incompetent far-right populist mayor for a term. But everything in this country depresses me.


Maybe fried chicken, collard greens and sweet iced tea will become more popular in the land to the north.




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Person Man
Angry_Weasel
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« Reply #1 on: July 23, 2011, 07:43:16 AM »

Ontario is, for the time being, becoming increasingly conservative and not in the Blue Machine Red Tory sense which is fine, but in the 'retarded no-brain cell fraudulent populist' sense. Harper, Rob Ford, Tim Hudak and so forth. It seems as if Ontarians are becoming stupid teabaggers who just want low taxes without bothering about the deficit. I mean, Tim Hudak is probably going to win on a retarded platform promising to lower taxes before balancing the books which is one of the most inane, retarded things I've heard out of Canadian Conservatives (which is hard considering that they sprout inanities every minute). Additionally, a Hudak government would probably be just as evil and terrifyingly awful as the Harris government was in the 90s. I suppose the quality of healthcare and education would go down the sh**tter again in the name of that failed neoliberal dogma. I wonder how many people would die this time around.

Hopefully it all dies out soon as the browns in Brampton realize that they voted like turkeys voting for Christmas by going for Harpo, and the Torontonians wake up like Ottawa did after experiencing an incompetent far-right populist mayor for a term. But everything in this country depresses me.


Maybe fried chicken, collard greens and sweet iced tea will become more popular in the land to the north.

Wouldn't change much from Anglo-Canadian culinary arts as it stands.

What about North Carolina-style  barbeque?
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