Ted Chudleigh's
MPP Report
"Premier's moves threaten economy" say's
Ted.
Halton Region — MPP Ted Chudleigh recently stated; "Premier Dalton McGuinty's recent actions are
threatening the economy. The projected shortfall that he chooses, do
nothing but add to the deficit that he alone has chosen to inflict on
Ontario's tax payers.".
The report mentioned nothing about the
MULTI-BILLION dollar deficit his Progressive Conservative Party of Ontario
had managed to pass on to the popular current party elect, McGuinty
Government.
The report was filled with a lot about nothing about
what's going on in Halton Region. Instead of using our tax dollars to tell
us how he's improving the Region of Halton, he used our tax
dollars to once again, inundate us with more of his fiery
political rhetoric.
Cost to tax payers for the report - $???
Excerpts from Ted Chudleigh's more
recent
news
releases;
Quote:
Halton Compass column - October 04
"Our Pinocchio Premier Dalton McGuinty insists he will close Ontario’s coal-fired electrical generators by 2007 because they produce significant air pollution."
Quote:
News Release
September 27, 2004
"Joe Brant is being ripped off by Pinocchio Premier"
Quote:
Independent and Free Press - October 04
"Despite Dalton harvesting our incomes for more taxes, I’m not going to let the
Pinocchio Premier ruin a great autumn season."
Quote:
Milton Chamber of Commerce column
- October 2004
"It’s been a year since Ontarians decided to take a chance on the Pinocchio Premier Dalton McGuinty."
Quote:
Free Press / Independent column - September 04
"Dalton is looking for a tag line.
You know, a short phrase that identifies a character, like ‘Doh’ does for Homer Simpson."
Yes, it is very
unprofessional, and it goes on and on and on.
On the surface it may appear that Ted Chudleigh has done nothing but act like a school kid,
calling the elected Provincial Premier names like "Pinocchio", criticising the
very person he has to work with, getting on with the job of making
the best of a situation, for the best interest of his constituents.
With all the
name calling he's been doing, it's no wonder he couldn't find the time to
visit Acton during the BIA's recent re-opening of the downtown core. It's
no wonder he couldn't find the time to see how our town merchants are
adjusting, or, not adjusting to the new parking restrictions designed to
accommodate the commercial traffic flow that's developed on Provincial Hwy 7,
where it intersects with Hwy 25 in Acton.
It's no wonder what little is being
done for Acton on the Provincial level, ends up being economically
disruptive to our very sensitive micro economy.
One has to wonder what would it take to get this MPP to stop with
the schoolyard antics, and start acting like
the
respectable politician we expect from our elected officials who represent
us Provincially.
Contact Ted at:
ted_chudleigh@ontla.ola.org
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