The two cousins of conversation, politics
and weather, seemed to converge for Monday’s vote as the wind that blew the
Liberals into power possessed a bite that may be felt for a long time.
Disenchantment
with the Tories ought to have caused the popular vote to soar when the biggest surprise of the night was that it declined.
Even the Liberal
sweep the Polls had forecast, found the mechanism of reverse polarity
the very instant the Party had something to say.
The idea of
saving $380 million without costing a public service job contained the logic of a former a former Premier promoting hydro at a New England Governors Conference.