Well this is disappointing but I really
didn't expect anything different of course
he was gonna win again as he is a good boy
and listens nicely to jt also apart of wef til feb 2022
only way to get these evils out of seat
is gonna have to be physically as any other
way will not work,I wouldn't doubt if jt wouldn't
try changing our system altogether so he or his
cronies can never be put out and they choose their
successors
I was discussing this with someone on Friday and both us are disappointed with the results. They also told me that only 43% of Ontarians voted which was a lower turnout than the '18 election. However, the fact of the matter is, the main alternatives weren't really offering anything different.
The NDPs were constantly complaining about what the Conservatives are doing, but never provided any solutions. In fact, when it came to lockdowns, Andrea Horvath seemed to go into communism-drive, full-force, and I think it made many Ontarians not like their "solutions" to the attempt for the NWO implementation. Oddly enough, I think the Conservatives felt the provincial pushback and backed off a bit because the computer models of the "virus" proved to be one big joke. I think it was one of the reasons they got rid of Christine Elliot (even though is was "Dr." Juni and McKinsey & Company calling the shots). With regard to the Liberal party, Steven DeLuca lacked any sort of personality or charisma and was
completely unrelatable. When he jumped on Justin's Trudeau's bandwagon reiterating the "unvaxxed" misogynist and racist, people called him out on it, and it certainly didn't do the party any favours. I'm not surprised that both party leaders have resigned because sadly, neither one of them were offering anything good for our province, but that's what happens when you have non-elected organizations calling the shots. Overall, the Conservatives played their cards well because they felt the public pressure when they overstepped their bounds and acquiesced when it served them.
That all said, I did read the
New Blue Party is gaining momentum, which I think is a good sign for alternative parties to vote for in Ontario.
As an FYI, I've also read that despite the MSM reports published of 90% of Canadians being "vaxxed", I read a comment on a Rumble video from someone who seems to in close contact with doctors who are calculating their numbers offline (fax and mail) and said their numbers indicate that only 40% of us are "vaxxed", which is good to know.