Delusional Nova Scotiaria (No-va Sco - sha - re - a)
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An affliction that affects 4 out of 5 Nova Scotia politicians living on the provincial and municipal taxpayer. Symptoms include loss of judgement, blurry vision and absence of backbone.
Sufferers may show signs of blindness to problems facing Nova Scotia, lack of inspiration, inability to grasp new opportunities, obsession with past, confusion over future, and occasional upset stomach.
A politician you know may be living with Nova Scotiaria
Delusional Nova Scotiaria is not difficult to spot. The Delusional Nova Scotiaria victim might even be your local representative, your mayor or Nova Scotia premier.
- aversion to leadership
- loss of connection with people and rest of country
- lack of judgement in advertising campaigns to draw Nova Scotians back from Calgary
- inability to see writing on the wall with regard to aging population, declining birthrate, loss of young workers who are also taxpayers, Western-based federal government wanting to redress fiscal imbalance - ie buy votes in big provinces and leave small provinces out to dry.
- absence of vision or plan
Delusionsal Nova Scotiaria can easily be overcome. Simply vote out all afflicted politicians - and you know who they are - in next election and demand something better for healthy Nova Scotians who have staked out an interest here.

April 2nd, 2007 at 8:35 am
Here here! Parliamentarily speaking, of course.
April 2nd, 2007 at 12:42 pm
Here here, there there, everywhere you look.
It almost makes you crave an election just to have the satisfaction of saying Bye Bye to them. But you need an alternative, don’t you