I see Doug Ford and Vic Fedeli made it back to Toronto just the other day
They were hiding from all the teachers in the city of North Bay
When they heard the educators were going to form a crowd
It wasn’t in their best interests, so they didn’t stick around
They hid out in this northern city, his treasurer’s provincial seat
They had to get out of Toronto, they couldn’t take the heat
They both got back to the capital once the coast was clear
In time to announce their budget, both grinning ear to ear
Once again the scholars are taking it on the chin
This is the area where I have chosen to begin
He has initiated performance clauses for colleges and universities to adhere
If they don’t reach their target, sixty percent of their provincial funding could disappear
Low income people are no longer eligible for free tuition
Just when we were finally starting to help them in their situation
Over seven hundred million cut from post secondary education as well
The future of our children is going all to hell
Money to indigenous people has been cut close to half as a result
Why is it our native people we continue to insult?
He’s cancelled the clean drive program, hasn’t he heard the warning?
Another politician that continues to ignore global warming
Remember your last colonoscopy? Remember feeling sore?
You won’t be getting a sedative for that procedure anymore
These are just a few examples of the cuts he wants to put in place
Not one of these I’ve mentioned so far have I chosen to embrace
Twenty eight billion dollars for Toronto people, all of Ontario will chip in to pay
To develop their city’s transit and get them on their way
Now he wants to open all the bars at the stroke of nine
Will it become a fad to eat your breakfast with some wine?
For some reason he wants drinking in public parks to be a legal act
This will be a choice of each municipality to enact
As for the last item of discussion, Mr. Ford, I thought you’d like to know
If you want to attend a legal tailgate party, then shuffle off to Buffalo
The patience for this new Premier is already wearing thin
Voting for him was never popular, we were just tired of Kathleen Wynn
Bob Rae continues to haunt the NDP, seems there’s nothing they can do
It’s time to reconsider this third party, instead of concentrating on just two
So true. So scary too!
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Well said fine sir!!
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