AreToday'sBCLiberalsReallyAnyDifferentThan
Yesterday'sVilleThe image above came from a reader who was out for a morning walk recently.
With snark set to infinity, they wondered if, perhaps, a gargantuan May 15th payday loan could be Ms. Clark's super-duper post-election 'surprise' method for taking care of her latest hidden debt hit.
Which isn't so crazy to at least contemplate for a nanosecond or seven.
After all, it's not like the BC Liberals haven't involved the people of British Columbia in such post-election usury in the not-so distant past.
Right?
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And, speaking of the $1.6 billion dollar post-election surprise of 2009....Another reader, paisley, has informed us in the comments to this post that a certain former Finance Minister was on with the Goodship Watercarrier earlier this week essentially copping to the previous usury engagement strate(r)gy.
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2 comments:
One party that is responsible for more than $80 billion in unrecorded debt and future payment payment obligations yet promotes "DEBT-FREE BC" is beyond laughable. It is disgusting. BC Liberals don't lie to us by accident. They lie after careful deliberation.
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I would also add that they know they will not be called out for doing so in the proMedia, which is what they really count on.
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