Simpleton Hi There! :lol:
“If I might offer a guess, I would say that you're either a student, or somebody involved with some religious group or cause. Perhaps an activist of some sort? Possibly between the age of 20 and thirty?
Either low income, or lower part of the middle-class spectrum?”
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I don’t believe in “god” nor am I involved with any religious group or cause.
I haven’t seen thirty for nearly thirty years and my student days were over a very long time ago…..
I’m flattered though that you erred in the direction you did…a lot of folk consider me a dinosaur…
Your guess regarding my income level is close to accurate although I’d be really pleased to be living at the poverty level as opposed to half way to it.
I’ve been watching “government” for over fifty years and my cynicism stems from having worked both sides of the fence, i.e. earned government dollars for twenty years of my professional career then twenty years (roughly) self-employed.
Canadian politicians have actively supported monopolies in the communications industry (Bell Canada) and provincially they’ve abetted private control over cable television distribution, beer and liquor sales and collected billions of dollars through tobacco-sales regulation.
The legacy of waste and corruption in Canadian government while unable to rival that of our neighbors to the south in terms of sheer volume has its roots in the earliest days of Canadian government… Sir John M. was a crook and the politicians of every decade following have joyfully embraced his lead.
So long as we have lawyers writing law in Canada and manipulating government to the advantage of the wealthy elite, we’ll continue to see Bombardier and Maurice Strong, Power Corp and CSL sucking the life out of Canada as they have for years and years.
If you tallied the millions of dollars lost in bungled management and outright waste at a government level, combined with the millions more lost to corruption and plain theft, the current surplus enjoyed by our government would be gargantuan….
We’ve been told that governments are “forced” to “pay down the deficit” which translates into …. The average Canadian shouldering more taxes, income and property, hidden taxes in clever little disguises like “fees” and “licenses”, while corporations take a free ride.
I wonder if you’ve ever calculated how these “deficits” were created and by whom….?
The caliber of the average Canadian politician is revealed upon review of the historical record of ineptitude mismanagement and plain corruption. It’s there for anyone to examine, it only takes a little digging to find.
There isn’t a Canadian politician I’d leave alone in my house or trust any further than I could throw one of them. Stephen Harper’s “integrity in government” was gone literally hours after the election results were tallied. Paul Martin, Jean Chretien, Brian Mulroney, a list of the names of every prime minister going back fifty years beside the record of waste and mismanagement the Canadian taxpayer has footed the bill for is the only proper record to be set in type for the history books but we’ll never see that happen.
When Canadian government is unjust (and it has been for all of my life) there is no justice to be had in Canadian society.