Friday, December 21, 2007

Is this policy or comedy???

Building oxymorons in Dalhousie

That's funny, I thought that in order to have a successful transition centre, you first required something to transition into. At the moment, all this looks like is more bad judgement from Shawn Graham's government, not to mention, a waste of $300,000 of NBers hard-earned dollars.

Isn't it ironic, Mr. Premier?

This is a classic. In a press release on thursday, the premier was on record stating, "the era of people being able to work in their hometowns may be over." Hmmm...I see some are already taking him up on his call. Good work Mr. Premier, good work.

Workers in the streets. Being subsidized by NBers. In the streets. In PEI. I'm not making this stuff up

And if that's not comical enough, with jobs being lost and mills closing, the government has decided to stop the bleeding by throwing down another $2 million of your hard-earned cash to prop up a fledgling industry in hopes of saving (subsidize) 65 full-time year round positions (at an estimated total payroll cost of $2.5 million per year). Unfortunately, for NBers, the plant and jobs are in Albany, PEI. How funny is that???

1 Comments:

At Dec 22, 2007, 2:48:00 PM , Anonymous Anonymous said...

People without jobs in the north and the Miramichi and they are funding jobs for islanders???

 

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