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The Ontario post-election campaign poster you didn’t know you wanted

Feel free to spread it far and wide.

For those of you outside Ontario, the central plank of Tim Hudak’s campaign to become premier of the province was his “Million Jobs” campaign promise, which promised the creation of a million jobs in Ontario over 8 years, and hinged upon the elimination 100,000 government positions. The promise is said to be based on faulty math, and — surprise, surprise — is based on the ideas of a Tea Party, Koch Brothers-funded economist.

Credit for the joke has to go to Corina.

Joey deVilla

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