Today seems to be about the liberal Debt. Ontario’s Auditor General Bonnie Lysak says the liberals tried to “Fix” the books so the deficit would look smaller than planned. So, the Finance Minister said in his budget it was $6.7 Billion (That’s 1.1 billion more than the Tory’s deficit in 2003 that was on the front page of the Star), but the AG says it’s actually $11.7 billion. And guess what, this Government hired an outside firm, how much money is that, to try to prove that the Auditor General is wrong. Like, how much money does the Government have to waste? like, actually waste. We as citizens must realize that government are people and they MUST know when they’re spending too much, right? I mean, I know when I spend to much. This is why we have budgets. In the Toronto Star, Robert tackles this issue on page A-10 of his column, Bonnie Lysyk is on nine, which is a great way of hiding the pieces so people don’t read it. But you got to admit, knowing more about the Van attack on Yonge street is more important. That should be front page. Maybe it’s okay for today. In it, he mentions about pensions (I don’t know who’s pensions they’re talking about), being in a deficit and that money for pensions can be a surplus also, and it can be used as a way of lowering the deficit. Maybe it’s because they don’t have to pay the pension money out to perhaps Teachers, Government workers etc. immediately and they can keep it, or spend it for themselves. I’m not sure how government spends it’s dough. But the Auditor General wanted nothing to do with that.
The government was using this money as an Asset. A surplus. Extra money in other words. Why? They would have to pay out the money eventually. And let’s not forget. Kathleen Wynne and liberals in general tend to support Big Government which means more money, more employees, more money set aside for pension. This is why you hear things like Doug Ford promising to fire the CEO of Ontario Power Generation who makes over $1.5 million dollars a year. And the Sunshine List has more names added to it. I’d like to see how liberals defend more spending to government spending. This I mean when they are in Opposition.
The columnist also mentioned the Tory deficit from 2003. I went digging for it and added it to this post. The one difference is the Truth that people tell. While liberal supporting newspapers like this one will tell of how awful the Tories act, they won’t tell how how awful the liberals are acting too.
They are all politicians, the people in general don’t trust them. A police officer has more trust and respect than a politician. And if, for example the Police Officer, Constable Ken Lam who was admired for not shooting the suspect in a high stakes take down, actually shot the suspect and killed him, The Toronto Star would be having a field day with the Police and how awful they are and their lack of training and shoot first, ask questions later attitude, to cover up for liberals soft on criminals agenda.
It’s a good thing we don’t listen to these reporters. It is so biased, it’s awful to read what these people at One Yonge Street print. Honestly, I believe that this Police Officer’s actions proves that Police Training is excellent, that it doesn’t have to change (they are highly trained), and represents the excellence of our Police and Front line Staff that we should probably do things like ignore the Toronto Star. They are the problem. Not us.
Sorry for getting a little off topic. We will judge these liberals for who they are. And my guess is they will be out soon. June 7 to be exact. Here is the latest: