Wednesday, 24 August 2011

The Current Economic Morass - Could it be avoided? - Part 4

OK.  This is the last entry on this subject.  There is a lot more to say but we shall change the channel following this - Part 4.

Let's talk about the amount of government that we suffer under in Canada.  Back in 2002 I wrote a thesis examining the roles of our three main levels of government - federal, provincial and municipal.  As I developed the thesis it became more and more clear to me that Canadians were over-governed.  My analysis led to the conclusion that we had one level of government too many.  I then turned the thesis into a book entitled,"The Provinces Must Go!"

The logic in the book was simple.  Provinces were created at the time of confederation to do the work of the people while the feds looked after the country.  One read of the BNA confirms this hypothesis.  However, in 1867 people did not live to any great extent in cities.  In 2002 a full 70% of Canada's population were urban dwellers with many of our cities more populous than most of our provinces.  Cities by and large became responsible for the welfare of the people.  But cities, since confederation, have been surfs to the provinces.  The result is we have city infrastructure falling apart, homelessness and many other social problems laid at the feet of cities without the political or economic clout to address them.  Is that the way it should be?

The book showed how easy it would be to eliminate the national and provincial debts, improve both urban and rural situations and a host of other problems without raising a single cent of new tax.  The book is available on Mysteriesofcanada.com.

By the way, the book has caused me a fair amount of grief since being published.  The ultimate insult came at the hands of the geniuses at the headquarters of the Liberal Party of Canada Ontario - LPCO (not to be confused with the Liberal Party of Ontario).  The political experts at LPCO disqualified me from contesting a nomination for the last election based on their belief that my thesis and book were not in keeping with the policies of the party.  When challenged to show me the policy that my ideas were contravening, the conversation just stopped on their part.  I guess that the 2011 federal election kinda showed the folks at LPCO that maybe their policies were not so much the policies of mainstream Canadians or Ontarians.

Political parties stagnate with time.  They get so beefed up with their self-importance that they refuse to grow.  They refuse to challenge themselves to reach higher plateaus and debate new issues.  But do not think that this is a problem only of the Liberals.  It affects them all, including the Grande Orange party of (the late) Jack Layton.

Until our political class loses their snootiness and begins to really listen to Canadians, this country will never be a place for progress.

'Nuff said.

1 comment:

  1. Bravo! I just found your page and love your writings and your style. Having 'not read' your previous articles - I have no idea whether or not we're on the same page. And as far as I'm concerned - that is the wonder of considering different opinions. As for the Liberal Party - Of Canada and its offshoots, you hit the nail on the head. Their incredible losses in Quebeck tell the story - if one takes the time to research the imo - deliberate destruction of the Party by its "Quebec Arm' - led by Lucienne Robillard and her Nationalist pals; whose records of 'achievements' show a very steady and deliberate 'illegal' shunning of Anglo and Allo (dreadful terminology) participation in the Party. It turned into a carbon copy of the BLOC ideals -The ethnic cleansing of les Anglais out of the Province - knowing full well that the Liberal Party desperately needed the Anglo/Allo support/votes to win any election.

    So there you go - the arrogant bullying of anyone who dared question the party's ridiculous decisions and/or declarations - did them in. As you say - they refused to 'listen to their supporters' and here in Quebeck - they knew exactly what the results would be. They killed the Party on purpose. Goal achieved. What they did Not expect was the downfall of the BLOC. Talk about not having a handle on the voice of the people...lol. Wow.

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