The day after Ritz's Rah-Rah-Rah Episode in Regina, I had an email from someone I consider a very prominent Canadian.
The email commented that the Conservative Government probably wanted to be seen as doing something rather than actually doing anything.
That was disheartening. But I agree.
The other sentence that yanked my political antennae was it said the legislation will get slow walked and die on the order paper.
I agree.
I thought both reflected valid observations gleaned from Ritz' Regina Word Rodeo.
He rode a lot of the words hard.
And considering Ritz has never really sat on an agricultural horse, but just talked about it, the rhythmn of fresh words were just as appealing as the cadence of an auctioneer.
The optics were vibrant.
Farmers circling the ministerial corral. Hot chocolate. Banners. Some 'quarrelating' bubbling up now and again.
And what timing.
Interesting timing.
This meeting was staged 6 days before a farmers' meeting going to be held in Weyburn, Saskatchewan on Thursday, March 6.
Perhaps the Conservative Government will get a good scrubbing there, from farmers who have supported them, probably needs it, and the Minister wanted to pre-empt being hung out on the farmline,in political daylight time not looking quite so clean and white,
So Minister Ritz spoke, and his words gave farmers quite a ride, but his words never got us any place, if you really listened.
He never got on the bloody horse.
He's scared of horses.
Parsley
The email commented that the Conservative Government probably wanted to be seen as doing something rather than actually doing anything.
That was disheartening. But I agree.
The other sentence that yanked my political antennae was it said the legislation will get slow walked and die on the order paper.
I agree.
I thought both reflected valid observations gleaned from Ritz' Regina Word Rodeo.
He rode a lot of the words hard.
And considering Ritz has never really sat on an agricultural horse, but just talked about it, the rhythmn of fresh words were just as appealing as the cadence of an auctioneer.
The optics were vibrant.
Farmers circling the ministerial corral. Hot chocolate. Banners. Some 'quarrelating' bubbling up now and again.
And what timing.
Interesting timing.
This meeting was staged 6 days before a farmers' meeting going to be held in Weyburn, Saskatchewan on Thursday, March 6.
Perhaps the Conservative Government will get a good scrubbing there, from farmers who have supported them, probably needs it, and the Minister wanted to pre-empt being hung out on the farmline,in political daylight time not looking quite so clean and white,
So Minister Ritz spoke, and his words gave farmers quite a ride, but his words never got us any place, if you really listened.
He never got on the bloody horse.
He's scared of horses.
Parsley
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