Thursday, May 27, 2010

My Politics


Just so you know... I have not blocked out the excesses of the previous Liberal governments. I know what they have and have not done.  I listen to both sides, via CTV news, CBC news, the Montreal Gazette and other political sources that gather such info. Sure, I could rattle off several ethical embarrassing faux-pas the present Conservative government has been caught up in, but what use would that be.  Those who see no evil there, will still see no evil.  Those who want to cast aspersions on the opposition will always have damning ammunition to to fire off in all directions. 

I don't think I am unique in my level of interest of what is going on in MY country.  I know there are extremists in both ends of the spectrum.  I suppose, for me, it is more about the big picture of how I see MY Canada.  I do not see myself as an extremest.  

I feel any party who is in power too long, tends to take advantage of questionable situations and at times throw ethics to the wind... Politicians are complicated. That is not an excuse for unsavory activities.   Not all the members of any party are guilty and not all are innocent.  What is important is what gets done in the areas people feel are most important to their quality of life. Sure we do not want what gets done to involve patronage, graft or nepotism. Unfortunately, the facts, at times have proved otherwise. I think this sucks!  The only thing I can do about dicey politicians is vote them out, write letters and sulk.

What do I think is important to my quality of life?  First off the economy = jobs and job training. If most of the folks are able to work, then there is money to spend, taxes are paid and all sorts of programs are able to be put into place, infrastructure maintained and so on...  Next is health care... Canadian style, government run with all it's foibles and glitches, excluding greedy insurance companies who are only interested in bottom line.  Then it is education. To me, this means pay teachers more.  The future of our children depend on these people. Those are my tops.. next come, not in any sort of order: environment, Canadian identity issues, including the arts, telecommunications, Afghanistan, G8 spending! (good lord)

My personal opinion of our present Prime Minister, I think, reflects the thoughts of many Canadians.  He is sorta creepy and he does behave like a despot. He will bear no criticism on any level, so he has built a cone of silence around him.  Reminds me of the story - The Emperor's New Clothes.

In my opinion, Canadians did not fall so freely into recession the past two years because our banks very clearly did not allowed the same practices here as there were allowed in the U.S. Granted the Harper government did implement a vast plan to infuse the economy with more money because we were affected by what DID happen in the U.S. to some degree.  He was right to do this.  It was a good thing and it worked.  Any government in power would have implemented the same measures. Only the Liberals would have been a tad more, shall I say, Liberal and the N.D.P. more so.

He is also guilty of removing funds from areas that, to me, he should have let be.  The result being, we are losing some ephemeral but necessary ability to BE Canadians.  It is not easy to be who we are living next to .... well you know.  Harper does identify with the far right in the U.S. and that, to me is crazy creepy.

I do not mind that Canadians are in Afghanistan. I do mind that our troops are directly in the line of fire.  Since 2002, 146 members of the Canadian Forces have been killed serving in the Afghanistan mission.  Four Canadian civilians have also been killed, including one diplomat, one journalist and two aid workers.

For decades, since the Pearson years, Canadian forces have been known as peacekeepers, not fighters on the front lines. I would not mind if our troops returned to that sort of mission.

Some folks choose to like or not like a person based on their political stance.  How crazy is that?  I like or not like a  person based on how they treat me, how kind they are, how loving they are.  Again, in my opinion, I think there are loving, kind, compassionate folks in all political camps.  If I agree to disagree, please do not take it personally. We are all headed for the same dirt farm and eventually cosmic dust. 

It is really how we identify/empathize with the daily doo-doo anyone has to contend with at any given moment that verifies to me, we are connected in so many ways, it boggles the mind.

Namaste - and keep dancing!

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Monday, May 24, 2010

Amazing Grace or Not!


Actually, to me, all that was missing was that song.  Oh... what am I commenting on?  LOST, of course.  Yes, I was among the zillions of folks watching this 6 year long epic about a bunch of folks who ALL DIED. Where was Melinda? Isn't she the character(Ghost Whisperer) who tells LOST ghosts to go into the LIGHT. She did that already.  I forget what season she has to wander around a field finding LOST ghosts and telling them, "Look for the light and just GO".  Her writers must have already figured LOST out and were giving us a BIG hint.

I remember watching the first few shows and actually postulating to Frank that no one could have survived that horrific crash. They MUST be all dead, but for some wacky TV reason were trapped in a zone not unlike the biblical spots referred to as Limbo and or Purgatory. Dante would have SO approved.

So for 6 years the ghosts/souls had to connect OR not, find love, give love, forgive and be forgiven.  They were all issue driven, carrying a huge amount of baggage which would be indicative of every single human being living now.

Granted, there were many questions left unanswered.  It was a modern day Odyssey, made for the masses, filled with defining choices we all connected with from time to time.  We saw good and bad consequences, much joy, sadness, anger, bewilderment, and love.  We lived the choices, felt the emotional roller-coaster of each character. We rejoiced at redemption and nodded in agreement when justice (to us) was dealt in agonizing brutality.

The things left hanging are there for us to ponder soulfully.  Ben must forgive HIMSELF before he can enter the light.

It was an interesting ride.  I was not very surprised to see them all come together to feel the communal love that is necessary for all of us to experience.  We are all connected.  That may sound trite, but our lives here and now are a reflection of the journey the LOST souls took.

Do not forget to dance, dude!


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Friday, April 09, 2010

Tuesday, October 20, 2009

Economic Stimulus

Mutts - Stimulus Package Pictures, Images and Photos

 

Sometime this year, we  taxpayers may again receive an Economic Stimulus payment.  

This is a very exciting new program.  I will  explain it using the Q and A format:

Q.  What  is an Economic Stimulus payment?
A.  It is money  that the federal gov ernment will send to  taxpayers.

Q.  Where will the government get  this money?
A.  From taxpayers.

Q..  So  the government is giving me back my own money?
A.   Only a smidgen.

Q.  What is the purpose of this  payment?
A.  The plan is that you will use the  money to purchase a high-definition TV set, thus  stimulating the economy.

Q.  But isn't that  stimulating the economy of China ?
A.  Shut  up.

Below is some helpful advice on how to best help  the US economy by spending your stimulus check  wisely:

  *      If you  spend the stimulus money at Wal-Mart, the money will go  to   China
  *      If you  spend it on gasoline, your money will go to the  Arabs.
  *      If you  purchase a computer, it will go to India
   *      If you purchase fruit and vegetables,  it will go to Mexico , Honduras and Guatemala .
   *      If you buy a car, it will go to   Japan .
  *      If you  purchase useless stuff, it will go to Taiwan .
   *      If you pay your credit cards  off, or buy stock, it will go to management bonuses and  they will hide it offshore.

Instead, keep the money  in America by:

  1     ;   spending it at yard sales, or
  2       going to ball games, or
  3      spending it on prostitutes,  or
  4      beer or
  5      tattoos.

(These are the  only American businesses still operating in the US .)

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I'm going to go to a ball game with a  tattooed prostitute that I met at a yard sale, and drink  beer!   Yay!

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