Comments on: The price of losing an election if you’re not Conservative – you’re fired! http://sistersagesmusings.ca/2010/12/15/the-price-of-losing-an-election-if-youre-not-conservative-youre-fired/ Center-left blog from Canadians across the country and beyond Tue, 21 Dec 2010 05:43:49 +0000 hourly 1 http://wordpress.org/?v=3.0.3 By: ck http://sistersagesmusings.ca/2010/12/15/the-price-of-losing-an-election-if-youre-not-conservative-youre-fired/comment-page-1/#comment-6317 ck Wed, 15 Dec 2010 15:01:34 +0000 http://sistersagesmusings.ca/?p=5874#comment-6317 Holy Crap! Yanno, I'm going to try to put a positive spin on this...Genco was too good for his volunteer position on Hospital board of directors. I'm serious. It does lead me to wonder, however, would the hospital board have still fired Genco had he won the by-election in Vaughan? Furthermore, the board are a bunch of fools to actually believe that Fantino can deliver on his promise, given that the construction and/or renovation of hospitals are provincial jurisdiction. It will now be up to the McGuinty government. I don't like the idea of seeing anyone suffer from lack of health care, but on the other hand, it would serve 'em all right. A taste, if you will, if Harper gets his majority--that there would only be wealth care for billionaires after he scraps the Canada Health Act and ends the health care transfers to the provinces. However, this is chilling, this is further evidence of the beginnings of the Harpercon totalitarian regime. Holy Crap! Yanno, I’m going to try to put a positive spin on this…Genco was too good for his volunteer position on Hospital board of directors. I’m serious.

It does lead me to wonder, however, would the hospital board have still fired Genco had he won the by-election in Vaughan?

Furthermore, the board are a bunch of fools to actually believe that Fantino can deliver on his promise, given that the construction and/or renovation of hospitals are provincial jurisdiction. It will now be up to the McGuinty government.

I don’t like the idea of seeing anyone suffer from lack of health care, but on the other hand, it would serve ‘em all right. A taste, if you will, if Harper gets his majority–that there would only be wealth care for billionaires after he scraps the Canada Health Act and ends the health care transfers to the provinces.

However, this is chilling, this is further evidence of the beginnings of the Harpercon totalitarian regime.

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