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Letter: Calling time on Christy Clark

Dear Editor, Here we go up here now. Premier Christy Clark, who hopefully gets bounced in May, is trying to catch up with Donald Trump and his ilk with her quick, no-evidence accusations about the NDP supposedly hacking of the Liberal website.
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Letter writer Ray Arnold suggests some complaining parents need to do more homework before voting for the likes of Christy Clark

Dear Editor,

Here we go up here now.

Premier Christy Clark, who hopefully gets bounced in May, is trying to catch up with Donald Trump and his ilk with her quick, no-evidence accusations about the NDP supposedly hacking of the Liberal website.

If you go to the website and click on something that does not require a password or user name and view that section, it’s not hacking.

We’ve got a bridge that no one but Port Metro Vancouver wants, for which we will be charged a $15 round-trip toll to go see my grandkids in Tsawwassen.

Where do the gas tax dollars go, Christy?

Certainly, they don’t go to benefitting the road system — $3.5 billion could do a lot in health and education which is part of “families first.”

For the first time, I will support John Horgan and the NDP.

He’s not Dave Barrett, who spent the whole “Wacky” Bennett slush fund in his first year.

Nor is he Adrian Dix, who was given bad advice on several election items — giving the current queen her throne.

Time to go, Christy. Your “families first” promise was never kept, in spite of all the money you have spent.

No more $5,000 access meals for you and your submissive cronies.

I would be happy to see the bridge financially collapse.

Ron Glauser

Richmond