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Luxuries and easy money

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Dear Editor

Oh, thank goodness it’s over. It’s like the flu shot, momentarily painful but very beneficial. Our democratic way of governance requires we have elections. Painful to listen to the false promises, but in the end we have a beautiful country of freedom to live in.

What I find troublesome is the resurgence of the leave crowd. Before you draw the conclusion this is a “liberal” cawing about the win, please think again; I ran as a conservative candidate in two provincial elections and one federal.  

The “I’ll take my toys and leave the sandbox” has no appeal to me what so ever. Together we stand stronger and can achieve heights beyond most of our imaginations. We must express our resolve from within the house and not from the outside.

Western Canada has given Trudeau a message; at his last medical report he was not declared stone deaf. Let’s give him a year or two to prove that out. Should he receive a failing grade there will be another election and it’s up to us as citizens of this nation to teach our youth that voting ourselves luxuries and easy money has never worked. Evidence of this fact is abundant.

A few examples of what we need are fairness, tolerance, cooperation, collaboration and understanding.

Harry Zamonsky

North Battleford