[John Williamson, a laid-off IT worker, said he tried unsuccessfully to volunteer.] We should have had some direction, some leadership, ... But when you tried to step up to the plate, you got pushed aside. It seemed politics stepped into it pretty quickly. |
Anyone can hate. It costs to love. |
As people become richer, they also start wanting things like democracy. The fact that India already is a democracy is a huge advantage on China, which could be strongly disrupted down the line. |
Defeated and retiring members will win financially thanks to a gold-plated pension plan and rich severance payments for parliamentarians. Shed no tears for retiring or defeated MPs. They are being well looked after by Canadian taxpayers. |
He gets a lot of the issues in terms of a taxpayer's point of view. He's in tune with the values of what I call Middle Canada, which tend to focus on family budgets and some of the struggles of people across this country face when it comes to paying their bills, putting a roof over their head, getting their kids to school, et cetera, et cetera. |
He's been invisible when important policy issues have sprung up. They just seem to have missed opportunity after opportunity. |
He's got the whole world at his feet and he can't find his shoes. |
He's laid it all down up front. He doesn't sugar-coat anything. I have a lot of confidence in Mick and the coaching staff. |
Hopefully, this will be used by all of the county. It's more than just North High. |
I don't think India is competing with China yet. |
I find it maddening that after making such great political hay out of high gas taxes in opposition, he's now just ready to shrug and do nothing about it. |
I think he would be a good choice. He's already ran the second-largest finance department in Canada. |
I was looking forward to playing with him, he's a cool cat. |
I'll admit; I broke it. I dove for a tackle on defense and accidentally kicked him. You can see it on film. |
I'm excited to start working. |