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Day: May 15, 2014

“I guess Democrats just worry about money in their pocket, what they and their friends are doing. They’re not worried about us small people,” Miller said.

“The Republicans, they are the ones that know… raised up like we have, you know. Know what it’s like, what we need, what shouldn’t been taken away,” Miller added.

“If there weren’t government programs, it would be a ghost town,” Miller said. He gets $380 on the sixth of every month, and with that he has to support himself and his girlfriend.

WHERE DID SOMEONE PUT THAT CRAZY PILL IN MY FOOD, DID I READ THIS WHOLE CHUNK OF TEXT?

“I guess Democrats just worry about money in their pocket, what they and their friends are doing. They’re not worried about us small people,” Miller said.

“The Republicans, they are the ones that know… raised up like we have, you know. Know what it’s like, what we need, what shouldn’t been taken away,” Miller added.

“If there weren’t government programs, it would be a ghost town,” Miller said. He gets $380 on the sixth of every month, and with that he has to support himself and his girlfriend.

WHERE DID SOMEONE PUT THAT CRAZY PILL IN MY FOOD, DID I READ THIS WHOLE CHUNK OF TEXT?

“One of the main reasons I came down here was to find workers,” Mr. Guimond says. “A lot of that has to do with Alberta, with young people in New Brunswick moving out West where the better money is, and so there is a dwindling population.

“But then when you can also get $400 a week back home for doing nothing, why would you go to work for me for an extra hundred bucks? That’s the mentality back home. And it is a shame. But that is what it is. There are some really great workers there, but the unemployment rate during winter — it’s got to be north of 20%.”

Mr. Guimond got $1.4 Million in Corporate Welfare from the state of Maine to move his business there. He only paid minimum wage in NB not $12 and the only reason he can do this is because he is using US taxpayers money.

“One of the main reasons I came down here was to find workers,” Mr. Guimond says. “A lot of that has to do with Alberta, with young people in New Brunswick moving out West where the better money is, and so there is a dwindling population.

“But then when you can also get $400 a week back home for doing nothing, why would you go to work for me for an extra hundred bucks? That’s the mentality back home. And it is a shame. But that is what it is. There are some really great workers there, but the unemployment rate during winter — it’s got to be north of 20%.”

Mr. Guimond got $1.4 Million in Corporate Welfare from the state of Maine to move his business there. He only paid minimum wage in NB not $12 and the only reason he can do this is because he is using US taxpayers money.

Ontario Premier Kathleen Wynne raised the spectre of the Walkerton water tragedy Thursday, warning that the Progressive Conservatives’ plan to cut 100,000 public sector jobs would have consequences.

Rightly so

Ontario Premier Kathleen Wynne raised the spectre of the Walkerton water tragedy Thursday, warning that the Progressive Conservatives’ plan to cut 100,000 public sector jobs would have consequences.

Rightly so