PC leader Doug Ford had the audacity to suggest that if his party forms the next provincial government, beer and wine will be made available at the corner store.

The response from Premier Kathleen Wynne, NDP leader Andrea Horwath and the president of Mothers Against Drunk Driving and all their useful idiots in the media, was loud and swift.

In a Huffington Post article, Premier Wynne called Ford’s plan “reckless,” because she asks you to imagine a situation where you have marijuana and beer and wine beside the candy bars.

But, Wynne doesn’t have to ask us to imagine such a scenario because it already exists.

Watch as I show you where Ontarians can do exactly that and also point out the hypocrisy of these naysayers.

On the campaign trail both Wynne and Horwath like to say how much they’re all about going to bat for the little guy, claiming Ford’s in the pocket of big business, yet aren’t the operators of these small convenience stores the little guy?

Buying a six-pack at the corner store is not merely the desire of PC Leader Doug Ford, but rather, of so many Ontarians who are sick of being treated like infantswhen it comes to alcohol.

 

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