Glenn Beck connects the dots between Bob Rae's Uncle Mo, and others on how they want to control you. He ties the environment, collapse of the system to various figures. This is about global governance and control. The rich countries must be brought down in order in order to level the playing field.
Watch, this is Glenn's show from yesterday. Go here to watch the whole show, Therightscoop
He'll be delving in deeper into that topic in the coming weeks. For all who get Foxnews, I urge you to watch his show in the coming days instead of Power and Politics or Power Play with their biased gossip.This is more important. For those who can't watch, The Right Scoop usually posts the shows after wards. Everyone needs to be aware of what's going on. The show airs at 5:00 pm est., 3:00 pm. mtn.
It's truly frightening. Too bad none of our media are willing to tackle this topic. More reason why we need a Foxnews Canada.
BTW. Glenn is asking for any info you can give him. Contact him at becktips@foxnews.com
The video below is just a start of what is to come.
Friday, May 14, 2010
Thursday, May 13, 2010
What Do You Think of This?
Apparently Alberta Liberals wants to give you a $50 credit if you vote. They think it would encourage people to get out and vote. Our voter turn out last election in Alberta in 2008 was at an all time low of 41%.
If David Swann wants to see higher voter turn out, the parties need to offer real solutions to the real problems that our province faces. Such as healthcare, it's unsustainable the way it is. Costs keep rising, wait times keep increasing, and we have shortage of doctors and nurses at the same time our population is aging. We also need to tackle our deficit. The last few years of Ralph Klein and now Ed Stelmach, spending has gotten out of control. There are many more problems, too many to mention that needs to be dealt with.
So no I don't think you need to bribe voters to go out to vote, Mr. Swann. We just need the parties to get to work and offer credible common sense solutions that the public can get their heads around and embrace.
Uh, Mr. Swann, maybe there has been nothing to vote for? I don't like the idea. It's bribery and I don't feel it's right. Basically the main reason voter turn out was so low last election was that a lot of people stayed home, they're weren't too impressed with anyone. Wildrose Alliance had just started up weeks before the writ was dropped so they had no platform, few candidates, no money, and no one knew what they were all about. The Libs and the ND's were out of the question. What Ed Stelmach and the PC's had to offer was less than impressive. So really there wasn't much to vote for.The Alberta Liberals are floating the idea of a $50 refundable tax credit for all Albertans who vote in the next provincial election.
The idea is part of a plan pitched by leader David Swann Wednesday to clean up government and make it more accountable and responsive.
If David Swann wants to see higher voter turn out, the parties need to offer real solutions to the real problems that our province faces. Such as healthcare, it's unsustainable the way it is. Costs keep rising, wait times keep increasing, and we have shortage of doctors and nurses at the same time our population is aging. We also need to tackle our deficit. The last few years of Ralph Klein and now Ed Stelmach, spending has gotten out of control. There are many more problems, too many to mention that needs to be dealt with.
So no I don't think you need to bribe voters to go out to vote, Mr. Swann. We just need the parties to get to work and offer credible common sense solutions that the public can get their heads around and embrace.
Wednesday, May 12, 2010
Quebec Going Down the Road of Greece
With Greece's economic problems having their credit status downgraded to junk. The EU had to bail them out with to a tune of 750 billion Euro and the German people are fuming. I don't blame them.
The problem is Greece has had a socialist society with all kinds of entitlement programs for so many years.
Heck they can retire at 53 and claim their pension. Here we have to work till 65. Greeks don't want the government to make cuts their entitlements so they have resorted to rioting in the streets. Three people so far have died as a result.
Quebec also has very generous entitlement programs for years, like $7 a day daycare, cheap university tuition, etc. Even though they receive $8.6 billion in equalization, they still have a debt of nearly $170 billion.
The problem is Greece has had a socialist society with all kinds of entitlement programs for so many years.
Heck they can retire at 53 and claim their pension. Here we have to work till 65. Greeks don't want the government to make cuts their entitlements so they have resorted to rioting in the streets. Three people so far have died as a result.
Quebec also has very generous entitlement programs for years, like $7 a day daycare, cheap university tuition, etc. Even though they receive $8.6 billion in equalization, they still have a debt of nearly $170 billion.
First, the extra one percentage point that Quebec pays on its nearly $170-billion debt translates to $1.7 billion in extra interest each year, money that could be used for many other pressing needs. As an example, over five or six years, it would most likely have been sufficient to pay for Montreal's new teaching hospitals.Greece and Quebec both have an entitlement mentality. They both have all these generous "social justice" programs and both can't balance their budgets. Greece is in deep trouble. Quebec isn't quite there yet but could be unless they wake up and smell the coffee and stop their out of control spending of other peoples money, they will be in deep trouble.
Equalization needs to go. As an Albertan, I'm like a German who doesn't want my money to go to prop up a state who has trouble getting their own house in order. Quebec has become so dependent it's like a junkie with his drugs and it's never enough. They always want more. I say NO MORE!
Lately, Quebecers such as Conservative MP Maxime Bernier have criticized Quebec's overreliance on equalization, saying Quebecers are "spoiled children."
That junkie (Quebec) has to be responsible and go cold turkey, get clean and get their house in order or they will be Greece in the future. I don't want to have to bail them out! They get too much already.
So you have here just two examples of how SOCIALISM DOES NOT WORK!!!
Tuesday, May 11, 2010
D-Day for Afghan Detainee Document Agreement
Today is the day where all parties must come to an agreement for releasing of Afghan detainee documents that Peter Milliken two weeks ago made in his ruling or the government could face "contempt of parliament" and possibly an election. Apparently the Dippers even have a motion in their back pocket.
These are the kind of people the opposition want to protect? From AFP
The protection of our troops and our allies are of the most importance. I am very leery of opposition getting to see sensitive documents that if leaked could very well put in jeopardy the relationship with our NATO allies not to mention everyone's safety. Look, a week ago Mr. Ziffy proved he can't be trusted with certain issues and circumstances that should be kept confidential when he was consulted on the next GG. He just had to make it a media event. How would having him or any of his MPs seeing secret sensitive files be any different? I bet it would be leaked in short order to the media and Ms. Kady would have the full documents posted on the CBC website.
For heavens sake, all this over the testimony of accusations of alleged torture. The testimony of a diplomat( Richard Colvin) whose credibility is in question when he was contradicted over and over again by credible sources like former General Rick Hillier. and the alleged shoe throwing at a detainee who are our troops quickly rescued from the shoe throwers. Up until now, there has been no credible evidence of torture or cover up etc. and this is costing us how much?
The way I see it, it's all about political games on the part of the opposition and the media to make the government look bad on the lives of our brave men and women in uniform. I'm with the government protecting our troops and our allies.
Election if need be. The opposition parties would pay for it at the polls, I'm sure of it. Now the opposition wants more time. Funny isn't it now, that it's the opposition anxious for extension and not the government. You would normally think it would be the government looking buy more time. Me thinks they're trying to avoid facing the electorate.
OTTAWA -- The New Democratic Party has a contempt motion in its back pocket, but government and opposition MPs all struck fairly conciliatory tones Monday, the eve of Speaker Peter Milliken's two-week deadline to work out a deal giving MPs access to uncensored Afghan detainee documents.The opposition care about and want to coddle those barbarians who set IEDs that kill our troops and those of our allies.
These are the kind of people the opposition want to protect? From AFP
HERAT, Afghanistan — US and Afghan forces killed 10 Taliban militants in a raid in western Afghanistan after the insurgents beheaded four guards working for the US military, the Afghan army said SundayLooks like those insurgents didn't care about Geneva Conventions or anything of the like. BTW I haven't heard this story at all in any of our media.
The protection of our troops and our allies are of the most importance. I am very leery of opposition getting to see sensitive documents that if leaked could very well put in jeopardy the relationship with our NATO allies not to mention everyone's safety. Look, a week ago Mr. Ziffy proved he can't be trusted with certain issues and circumstances that should be kept confidential when he was consulted on the next GG. He just had to make it a media event. How would having him or any of his MPs seeing secret sensitive files be any different? I bet it would be leaked in short order to the media and Ms. Kady would have the full documents posted on the CBC website.
For heavens sake, all this over the testimony of accusations of alleged torture. The testimony of a diplomat( Richard Colvin) whose credibility is in question when he was contradicted over and over again by credible sources like former General Rick Hillier. and the alleged shoe throwing at a detainee who are our troops quickly rescued from the shoe throwers. Up until now, there has been no credible evidence of torture or cover up etc. and this is costing us how much?
The way I see it, it's all about political games on the part of the opposition and the media to make the government look bad on the lives of our brave men and women in uniform. I'm with the government protecting our troops and our allies.
Election if need be. The opposition parties would pay for it at the polls, I'm sure of it. Now the opposition wants more time. Funny isn't it now, that it's the opposition anxious for extension and not the government. You would normally think it would be the government looking buy more time. Me thinks they're trying to avoid facing the electorate.
Monday, May 10, 2010
Since When Are Table Manners Classified a Human Right?
This is a story that I hadn't heard about until yesterday when Roy Green on his show had touched on it. When I heard about it, it just stuck in my craw. It's senseless and it's just one more reason why the HRCs should be scrapped.
Tasha Kheiriddin has so eloquently put it:
I just bet they're rejoicing. The family won the lottery and since it's the the school board paying the so called damages, it really means the taxpayer is paying.
Tasha Kheiriddin has so eloquently put it:
Now table manners are a human right?The Vancouver Sun writes:
From Quebec comes yet another case for why human rights tribunals should be abolished.
A family has just been awarded $17,000 in damages because a lunch monitor tried to instruct their then-seven-year-old son to eat with a knife and fork, instead of with a fork and spoon (the traditional Filipino way of eating). The monitor allegedly told the boy’s mother that her son “ate like a pig” and the school’s principal told her that her son should “eat like a Canadian”. The boy was also allegedly punished for clowning around during lunch.
So what did the boy’s family do? File a complaint with the Quebec Human Rights Commission, natch! Four years later, despite the Commission initially rejecting the claim for lack of evidence, the Human Rights Tribunal continued to investigate the case and has now issued its ruling, fining the school.
MONTREAL – A West Island family of Filipino origin is rejoicing over its victory in a school cafeteria dispute that ate up a lot of money and time.
“Of course, we’re happy (with the ruling), but we just hope (the school board) won’t appeal,” Gallardo said from her Roxboro home, referring to the Marguerite Bourgeoys School Board.
This is outrageous because first of all it shouldn't have been a Humans rights case in the first place.It should have been thrown it out. Second because it took "4" years to play out. Third the taxpayer is on the hook for the cost of the investigation, prosecution and settlement. So really it's way more than the $17,000 damages that taxpayers have had to dish out. Why couldn't a simple apology been enough?
Kids have always be insulted and have been called names. Why is it now a human rights issue? Why did the Humans Right Tribunal even consider hearing the case? It just doesn't make sense. It's just nuts!
Humans Commissions have gone crazy and have stepped way out of bounds and should be shut down.
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