Yes or no? That is the (transit referendum) question
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Why buy "vote no" ads, when you can just edit the "yes" side's?
Why buy "vote no" ads, when you can just edit the "yes" side's?
we can’t have nice things. I want to get an electric bike but knowing that if I leave it for a...
May 28th lunch at Las Margaritas, we both sat at front window tables. I was there with my friend,...
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J.M.T.
Mar 20, 2015 at 8:42am
Propaganda costs money, but the truth is free.
Seriously?!?
Mar 20, 2015 at 11:42am
Does the "NO" side have funding to plaster buses and such with ads? It is entertaining how the "yes" side are pillaging taxpayers to pay for ads threatening us with doom if we don't give them more money. The "No" side is mostly people sick of Translink and/or development alongside the knee-jerk anti-taxers. There is no need for a cabal of auto makers, oil companies and rubber concerns to spend a dime because the "Yes" side is doing a pretty good job driving away support.