‘Liberal puppet’

Dear Editor:

This newspaper has published yet another long winded letter to the editor from Jonathan Schmidt. It seems to me that the Wellington Advertiser has given several people their own column in the paper to voice their ill-informed political views numerous times. 

Schmidt has written five such letters in recent publications. How much is Schmidt paying your paper to publish his personal political views? 

Schmidt is just another Liberal puppet who wants us all to forget about 10 years of Liberal policies and mismanagement, resulting in enormous overspending, doubling of the national debt now forecasted to be $2.3 trillion, housing prices that are two to three times higher, increased poverty, increased crime while being lenient on criminals, all of which has resulted in enormous hardship for so many Canadians.

All of this and more perpetrated by this corrupt and inadequate Liberal government. 

To state that Mark Carney, who has never held a seat in parliament and has been handed the prime minister’s office for one month is the kind of experienced politician Canada needs is a joke.

The Advertiser should be a paper that is impartial, so hopefully once this election is over, this is the last we hear from Schmidt.

Lanie Bryant,
Elora

*Editor’s note: The Advertiser does not receive payment for any letters to the editor that appear in the newspaper. As with all items on our editorial pages (10 and 11), letters are opinion pieces, which, by definition, are not ‘impartial.’