Saturday, August 31, 2019

Ted Opitz, Etobicoke-Centre Conservative candidate praises Andrew Scheer's Gaurantee

Something in the water in the Conservative backroom, that is making their proofreading go sideways.  A screenshot from nearby Etobicoke-Centre Conservative candidate Ted Opitz revealed an uncaught spelling mistake.  Simple error, but in this day and age of autocorrect and red underlined words there's no excuse for mistake like this, and not by a political party. 

Must be something to do with Hamish Marshall, a guarantee isn't a guarantee if you spell it as Gaurantee.  Not sure what that is, could be something related to Godzilla.  Imagine leaving Andrew Scheer the keys to 24 Sussex Drive, and a simple keying error in a spreadsheet reveals a larger deficit, leaving Canadians on the hook for billions of dollars of cost overruns.  It's much like the extra ballots that appeared out of nowhere, placed by the milk lobby and then conveniently destroyed before the candidates could examine them.  The promises being made by the Conservatives own war room in Ottawa are simply not credible or believable, and frankly should not receive a pass by voters in Etobicoke-Centre (or any riding).

Ted Opitz, Etobicoke-Centre Conservative candidate praises Andrew Scheer's Gaurantee 

Getting past a simple spelling mistake, a larger issue is the lie that Ted Opitz makes on his Linkedin CV.  Opitz states he has been an MP with the Government of Canada for the last eight plus years, when in fact he has not been a sitting MP during the 42nd session of Canadian Parliament.  Blatant lies about your career is usually grounds for dismissal if uncovered by an employer, in this case it should disqualify a candidate altogether from getting the job in the first place.

A blatant employment lie on the part of Ted Opitz, Etobicoke-Centre Conservative candidate

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Editor's Note: This blog is not affiliated in any way with the local Parkdale-High Park Conservative Party of Canada campaign of Adam Pham and Andrew Scheer, or the People's Party of Canada campaign of Greg Wycliffe and Maxime Bernier.





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