Mike Harris Made Me Eat My Dog : the Unique Guidebook to Portland's Hidden Sites, Sounds, & Tastes
معرفی کتاب «Mike Harris Made Me Eat My Dog : the Unique Guidebook to Portland's Hidden Sites, Sounds, & Tastes» نوشتهٔ Barclay, Linwood، منتشرشده توسط نشر Essays on Canadian Writing Press در سال 1998. این کتاب در فرمت pdf، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.
Where are we, three years into Ontario's Common Sense Revolution? Hospitals and schools are closing by the hundreds; thousands of nurses and teachers and other workers are jobless; schools are in chaos; pregnant welfare mothers have lost their nutrition allowance because the Premier thinks they'll spend it on beer; Toronto the megacity is collapsing under the weight of its own amalgamated administration; the Premier's last cultural experience was Mr. Silly; the rich are getting larger tax cuts while the province won't spring to bury the homeless; welfare recipients deserve to be fingerprinted, but motorists running red lights shouldn't have their pictures taken because it would violate their privacy. What can you do but laugh? That's the approach taken by Linwood Barclay, who's been skewering the current occupiers of Queen's Park in his Toronto Star column since they took office. His new book Mike Harris Made Me Eat My Dog comes just in time; it's an informed and viciously satirical look at the Ontario Tories, who've polarized public opinion unlike any other government in the province's history. Chapters include a look at the so-called Whiz Kids advising the Premier: ``There's Tiffany, age 6, whose political credo is `Mine! Mine!'''Find out what happens at a meeting of the Tory cabinet's book club. Learn how the homeless can help you get a big-screen tv, and discover 10 fun things to do, in your final moments, while waiting in the emergency room. This book will become increasingly relevant, and a much needed stress-reliever, as Ontario approaches its next election. Where are we, three years into Ontarios Common Sense Revolution? Hospitals and schools are closing by the hundreds; thousands of nurses and teachers and other workers are jobless; schools are in chaos; pregnant welfare mothers have lost their nutrition allowance because the Premier thinks theyll spendit on beer; Toronto the megacity is collapsing under the weight of its own amalgamated administration; the Premiers last cultural experience was Mr. Silly; the rich are getting larger tax cuts while the province wont spring to bury the homeless; welfare recipients deserve to be fingerprinted, but motorists running red lights shouldnt have their pictures taken because it would violate their privacy. What can you do but laugh? Thats the approach taken by Linwood Barclay, whos been skewering the current occupiers of Queens Park in his Toronto Star column since they took office. His new book Mike Harris Made Me Eat My Dog comes just in time; its an informed and viciously satirical look at the Ontario Tories, whove polarized public opinion unlike any other government in the provinces history. Chapters include a look at the so-called Whiz Kids advising the Theres Tiffany, age 6, whose political credo is Mine! Mine! Find out what happens at a meeting of the Tory cabinets book club. Learn how the homeless can help you get a big-screen tv, and discover 10 fun things to do, in your final moments, while waiting in the emergency room. This book will become increasingly relevant, and a much needed stress-reliever, as Ontario approaches its next election. An informed and viciously satirical look at the Ontario Tories, who've polarized public opinion unlike any other government in the province's history. Three years into Ontario's Common Sense Revolution, hospitals and schools are closing by the hundreds; thousands of nurses and teachers and other workers are jobless; schools are in chaos; pregnant welfare mothers have lost their nutrition allowance because the Premier thinks they'll spend it on beer; Toronto the megacity is collapsing under the weight of its own amalgamated administration; the Premier's last cultural experience was Mr. Silly; the rich are getting larger tax cuts while the province won't spring to bury the homeless; and welfare recipients deserve to be fingerprinted, but motorists running red lights shouldn't have their pictures taken because it would violate their privacy. What can you do but laugh? That's the approach taken by Linwood Barclay, who's been skewering the current occupiers of Queen's Park in his Toronto Star column since they took office.
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