Telegram editor Russell Wangersky has some suggestions for the provincial Conservatives now that Danny is gone:
- “Reform the province’s access to information legislation so that citizens of the province actually have a right to information, rather than depending on the divine right of cabinet ministers to release what they deign fit. …”
- “Whistleblower legislation….”
- House of Assembly sittings….” More of ‘em, says Russell.
- “Provide more information on just what is happening with Muskrat Falls, the single largest project on this province’s horizon and one that could topple us into Irish-style superdebt.”
Wonderful ideas.
Great ones, in fact.
There’s only one teensy problem.
The Conservatives didn’t get to their awesome standing in the province by letting these sorts of pesky things like transparency and accountability get in their way.
And what’s more, Russell said that was cool:
“I voted for him, and, truth be told, I would have voted for him again. Premier Danny Williams, that is.”
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“That being said, for the last seven years, Danny Williams has been the right choice to run this province, and, regardless of any number of complaints, he’s done it well.”
You see, the same guy who Russell thinks was just neat-o had no time for all those things Russell writes about.
He didn’t.
He said he was all about accountability and transparency.
But as we all know, his actions spoke volumes louder than any words he ever uttered.
You just can’t endorse political strong-men on the one hand and then wonder where the democracy went on the other.
And as for the gang who held Danny aloft and who now run the place in his stead? Well, just expect more of the same. Politicians go with what works and, as Russell so ably demonstrated, nothing succeeds around these parts like old-fashioned paternalism.
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