Saturday, June 27, 2009

Get Out The Dictionary

CUPE’s demands for its outside workers in Toronto are “modest enough, even apologetic” says Rick Salutin in an otherwise fairly reasonable column in The Globe and Mail. They’re not asking for anything new, he insists. They just “don't want to give back the right to accumulate sick-leave benefits by coming to work assiduously.” Now, last we checked, assiduously is an adjective meaning “constant; unremitting.” Assuming (conservatively, we’re guessing) that the striking workers get three weeks’ vacation, 18 sick days allow them to miss work more than seven per cent of the time! We have seen assiduity, and that ain’t quite it.

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I lean to the right but I still have a heart and if I have a mission it is to respond to attacks on people not available to protect themselves and to point out the hypocrisy of the left at every opportunity.MY MAJOR GOAL IS HIGHLIGHT THE HYPOCRISY AND STUPIDITY OF THE LEFTISTS ON TORONTO CITY COUNCIL. Last word: In the final analysis this blog is a relief valve for my rants/raves.

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