Sue works at a daycare. Sue has a child at that daycare. Sue provides a service and gets a salary for it. But she also pays money for her child at that daycare. She is a customer of the daycare.
The premier of a province does a service for the people. If you want to think otherwise, that's your perogative, and I have offered you airfare to Somalia so you can live in your dream society where there are no politicians co-ordinating provincial services.
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"We already give enough". According to whom? It really passes me off that one group of Canadians think that they deserve a new big screen TV while the people of Newfoundland see mass layoffs including dropping teachers. The College of the North Atlantic has lost 10 educators in the last two years alone due to budget cuts. The province with the fastest growing economy, the province with the lowest taxes, the province with no provincial debt... is saying "fata you". Rheostatics were right "It's a bad time to be poor, 'cause we don't give a shinguard no more. If you need help, don't look next door, the line's been drawn and warnings staked on the lawn."
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