Monday, October 6, 2008

If the boot fits, kick Flaherty with it.

Flaherty probably doesn't give a hoot about the boots or the unemployed workers who are dumping them either. In fact he suggested that Ontario was a poor place to invest so maybe he is looking for more boots on his doorstep. Harper's suggestion would probably be that government should not be involved and people should lift themselves up by their own bootstraps!



Workers give Flaherty the boot
Union using footwear to help bring down Tories
By THE CANADIAN PRESS
TORONTO — Old work boots collected in several Ontario cities will be dumped at Finance Minister Jim Flaherty’s campaign office today in Whitby.
The boots are part of a Canadian Auto Workers union campaign to defeat Flaherty and the Conservatives in the October 14th election.
CAW president Ken Lewenza says it is critical to Canada’s well-being that everything be done to defeat the Conservatives.
Lewenza says Flaherty in particular “has completely ignored the suffering in his own community.”
The boots were collected in recent weeks in Windsor, Chatham, Ingersoll, London, Kitchener, Brampton, Toronto and Oshawa.
The CAW says each boot bears a tag signed by the laid off worker.

No comments: