Tea Party Tim: illegal user fees are okay by me

Holy Stock Day!  Check this out.

“Hudak won’t say whether he’d crack down on doctors charging illegal user fees

TORONTO (CP) – Progressive Conservative Leader Tim Hudak says he’s committed to a publicly funded and universal health care system, but refused to say today whether he’d crack down on illegal user fees if elected premier.

A doctor in Whitby, Ont., is facing a disciplinary hearing for charging patients a $1,000 annual fee to receive care.

Asked repeatedly whether he would go after doctors who charge user fees, Hudak rattled off a list of platform pledges on health care, such as bringing in more doctors to underserviced areas…

He says he also doesn’t want to see “obstacles” in the way to stop patients from receiving treatment.”


Tea Party Tim caught in (another) lie (updated)

He told a Globe reporter 36 minutes ago that he has never, ever said “foreign workers” to describe the targets of his race-baiting new policy. To wit:

Ladurantaye: Why do you keep calling immigrants foreign workers?

Hudak: I’m not.

Uh-huh.


Dawg: “open racism from Tim Hudak”

Quote unquote, here:

Words almost fail. A proposed Liberal tax credit to encourage businesses to give new immigrants a leg up in the Ontario economy “doesn’t fit the values of Ontario families.”

So says nativist/Teabagger Tim Hudak, leader of the Ontario Progressive Conservatives.

The proposed program would restrict eligibility to new Canadian citizens who have lived in Canada for at least up to five years.

Citizens, geddit?

But to Hudak, these Canadians are “foreign workers.” Not real Canadians. Not real Ontarians.

His minions have cranked out an attack ad entitled “Ontarians Need Not Apply.”

Which Ontarians, Tim? Why are you deliberately leaving out so many of them, perhaps a little duskier in hue than you and your angry yokel base?

That’s not a dogwhistle, old boy. That’s a foghorn.

[H/ts fern hillWarren Kinsella and Terrence Watson]

UPDATE: Hudak’s rank hypocrisy.”

 


New ad, interesting comment

As I was lined up for another espresso this morn, a citizen said to me: “You know, it’s interesting that, in the same week you guys started running McGuinty front and centre in your ads, the PCs took Hudak out of theirs. Is it because women hate Hudak?”

Me: “Yep.”


Ontario Liberal campaign responds to PC lies about access and openness

How interesting.

The letter below is out on the wire. Minutes after it became public, a senior Ontario PC operative called me – I won’t say who he/she is – to say that, having read Morley’s letter, they are now ready to play “Let’s Make A Deal.” Quote unquote. He/she sounded unsettled.

So, it looks like they are backing off from the kind of thuggish tactics detailed in the letter below. If so, and if that holds, then we’re prepared to be liberal, as it were, too.

In any event, read the letter. There’s a reason we called Jason the “The Lie-taer.”


Metro morning

 

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Ours, on top of theirs, which (a) came on a day when no one was paying attention and (b) repeats the Tea Party imagery. Happy.


Ex-PC leader Tory slams PC leader Hudak

It’s happened again. Yet another former Ontario PC Leader has slammed Tea Party Tim Hudak for his “righteous duplicity”.

This time it’s John Tory who said Hudak is “offering a menu of bologna” to Ontario voters.

Tory was referring to Hudak’s 180-degree reversal on the issue of getting skilled professionals living and paying taxes in Ontario, out of driving taxi cabs and mopping floors, and into the profession they are educated for.

Tory said Hudak is “pandering to the worst emotions of envy, jealousy and insecurity about so-called foreigners” while calling the Ontario Liberal plan “one of the best investments we [could] make… this is the right kind of thing to do.”

“Come on Tim – don’t put the brochures out stirring up envy and negativity about the exact same kind of program [you support] which does not come at the expense of long term Ontario residents who still have total access to the other Billions of dollars in training programs,” said Tory on CFRB Newstalk 1010.

Ouch.