Thursday, October 2, 2008

The Ideal Party

Okay, it's time to spell out what I want, not just for me but for Canada.

HEALTHCARE: I want worldclass healthcare for everyone regardless of income or ability to pay. I want it to include holistic health and other forms of disease prevention. I want it to include vision care, chiropractic care, and prescriptions as required. Oh, and dental... I want dental included for everyone. Not the fancy cosmetic stuff, but cleanings, and routine maintenance. A healthy workforce is a productive workforce. If people are healthy and can work, they can pay taxes, and taxes can fund the healthcare system.

EDUCATION: An educated population is a productive population. Never mind those minimum wage jobs. Let's educate everyone, regardless of income. Money spent on education is an investment in our future. If we're so worried they're going to leave our beautiful country, make them sign an agreement to work in Canada for a set number of years (10?) or else they have to pay some back. 'Nuff said.

HOUSING: Everyone has the right to a decent standard of living. It doesn't have to be the Ritz, but there should be adequate housing for everyone, regardless of income. Let's face it, some people just aren't born with superior intelligence. But why should they be doomed to a lifetime of poverty because they were born with a low IQ? A society is judged by how they treat the least fortunate among them. Let's make sure that affordable housing is available for everyone who needs it. No slum landlords here please!

ECONOMIC POLICY: I want protected envelopes. By that I mean if a tax is collected for a specific purpose (such as the GST which was meant to reduce the national debt) then the money should be spent on that. It should not go into general revenues. Gas taxes should be spent on infrastructure such as roads, with a percentage going to public transportation. How about 10% to public transportation? Can you imagine the transportation network we'd have then? From Oshawa to Hamilton, and up to Barrie and Orillia - trains, buses, LRTs - it makes my head spin. Wouldn't that be great? It's not impossible. Protected envelopes for all taxes.

TAXATION: Flat tax, flat tax, flat tax. Get rid of the loopholes for corporations and the wealthy. Make it fair though - we're not trying to drive them out. Does it drive anyone else crazy that our tax system has become so complex, we're EXPECTED to pay someone to do our taxes? I called with a question about my daughter's taxes and Revenue Canada told me to ask an accountant. She was a student, for heaven's sake. Make it simple, so simple that we don't need that reconciliation once a year. Like England... tell your employer what your situation is, and they deduct the necessary taxes from your paycheque. End of story.

ACCOUNTABILITY: If a politician makes a promise, they have to keep it or we toss them out. If a politician (or even a school board trustee) breaks the rules, is involved in a scandal involving money, we charge them and toss them out. Leaders must lead by example. I promise to eliminate personal income taxes... will you vote for me?? I didn't think so. I'm tired of politicians promising everything just to get elected, and then doing something totally different. I'm tired of the bullshit - that's right, I said bullshit - that exists in our government today. Politicians are like people going for an interview - if you say you're qualified for the job, and you promise to work and keep your word, then you're expected to follow through, or be fired. If you take a bribe from someone, waste OUR money, you're fired!

ENVIRONMENT: We have a lot of experts in this area; let's start listening to them. This is OUR country. Why are we ruining it for future generations. We've now reached the point where we've become consciously incompetent. Time to listen to the experts. Stop letting the mining companies kill our fresh water lakes by turning them into tailing ponds. Time to stop oil sands development that cost us millions (maybe billions) while we sell the oil to the US for bargain basement prices. Time to stop letting foreign corporations rape our forests for the lumber. These are Canadian resources - they belong to every man, woman and child in this country, and they're being given away without OUR permission. That's like stealing from us, and from our future generations. ENOUGH!!!

OPPORTUNITY: Remember when it was believed that only in the US could an ordinary person become President? Well, isn't that a joke now? You have to be rich; you have to be connected. That's why most politicians are lawyers. Who says only the rich have good ideas? Let's change our electoral process so that the playing field is equal.

IMMIGRATION: Let's face it - this country was founded by immigrants. Our ancestors all came from somewhere. We need immigration, but we need to be more selective. No criminals. If an immigrant commits a crime here, deport them. And, while we respect other cultures, we don't have to lose OUR culture. They made a decision to come here, so why should I feel guilty that I'm a Christian and I celebrate Christmas? They must obey our laws and customs; we would if we were moving to another country. I'm not talking about wearing a burka or a turban. I'm talking about carrying knives and beating their wives and following the basic rules of sanitation that we have as Canadians that they may not have had in their country of origin. Respect works two ways. Oh, and we should make it easier for them to qualify in their professions so that they can practice here. That would probably end the doctor shortage. It's a shame for someone trained as a doctor to be driving a taxi. If they need upgrading, let's make it easy for them. Plus, doctors make more money than taxi drivers, so they'd be able to pay more taxes, especially with a flat tax (see TAXATION above).

There's probably more I'll think of later, but now I have to brush my teeth - I have a bad taste in my mouth.

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How Green is Green?

Last party to look at - and it might be the best.

I don't equate the Green party as being limited to environmental issues, although the name could be misleading. Afterall, Liberals are Red, Conservatives are Blue, and Green? Well, they're green. Elizabeth May is an interesting person though. When excluded from the debates, she turned it into a feminist issue, when clearly it wasn't. I don't like women who do that. There are enough real issues for women without inventing more.

They're clearly not ready to lead. They don't even have a candidate in each riding yet. But it may be worthwhile to vote for them anyway. It would be nice to have a fourth federal party. With enough votes and/or seats, they may gain recognition as an official party.

I think my views don't align with any of the parties we currently have. Maybe I should start my own. I would need some help though... I wonder what Paul Martin is doing these days?

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Who is Jack Layton?

If Ed Broadbent was still the leader of the NDP, my life would be easier - I'd know who to vote for. But he isn't - we have Jack Layton now. But, who is Jack Layton??

Well, he used to be a city councilor in Toronto. He and his girlfriend (now wife) Olivia Chow, lived in subsidized housing. He didn't think it was a big deal since they were paying market value, but he didn't seem to realize that by taking one of the subsidized units, there was one less affordable housing unit for someone who needed it.

Have you heard how much he's promising? He can't possibly live up to his financial promises - unless he puts our country is serious debt. What a desperate man. My daughter is thinking of voting for him - he promises better health care and lower tuitions. That matters to her. Well, to me too, but I have other issues I need to look at.

Personally, I can't get past the fact that he looks like a 60's porn star. He should shave that moustache. My daughter has no idea what I'm talking about - she was born in the 80's.

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Where Are You, Paul Martin?

I've voted Liberal for several years, although I won't necessarily call myself a Liberal. I like Pierre Trudeau though, and I don't care who knows it!! He was a fantastic leader and represented us well. Yes, he did put the country in debt, but he did good things with the money. He raised our standard of living, he put us on the world map, he made us independent - no longer a colony.

I thought Jean Chretien was a good choice, he seemed so sincere in his love of Canada. Boy, was I wrong. After the first term, my attitude was... at least he didn't do any harm. He actually didn't do much of anything. Maintaining the status quo was fine for me. Then all the scandals started, and I came to realize he really is the teflon prime minister portrayed by the media.

Then came Paul Martin. He balanced the books; he gave us a surplus; he was a businessman - not a lawyer. I really, really liked him. If I had any criticism of him it was that he was not more critical of his own party. I think he was quietly cleaning up the mess in the liberal party, but he should have been more vocal. I think people forget that the surplus Harper spent is the surplus Martin gave us.

But then he left.

Stephane Dion is a brilliant man - even if he is hard to understand. One needs to remember that he was the brains behind the liberals - this little scholarly man. If I were voting for the smartest candidate, Dion would have my vote, hands down.

But is he a leader? Will people respect him? Will the world respect him? Is he fit to follow in the footsteps of Trudeau and Martin???

Paul Martin - why have you forsaken us? I wish he would start a new party and come back. Wouldn't that be exciting? I'd even break my rule against giving a political party money. Heck, I'd help him campaign if I thought it would help.

Maybe I should write him a letter and beseech him to re-enter politics. Is he in the phone book???

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My Take on This Election

I'm not a politically savvy person. I'm just an average, somewhat middle classed Canadian, wondering who to vote for.

Following the news that Stephen Harper's speech plagiarized Australia's Howard's speech in 2003, highlighted to me that Stephen Harper, while leader of the opposition, did not listen to Howard's speech two days earlier, or he would have noticed the duplication.

Do I want a Prime Minister who is uninformed about world affairs? NO.
Do I want a Prime Minister who cannot think for himself? NO.
Do I want a Prime Minister who will break his promises? NO.
Do I want a Prime Minister who has squandered the surplus right before a potential recession? NO.
Do I want a Prime Minister who public says that Ontario is not a good place to invest and do business (thereby worsening the manufacturing environment in that province)? NO.

Do a quick search on YouTube and you will find video clips of all his promises (remember Investment Trusts?) and see how much he promised and how many promises he broke last time. Remember set election dates? Well, wasn't that misleading - he was the first to break his own rule, probably because he wanted the election before the investigation into the spending irregularities in the last election, or the bribing of an MP for votes, etc.

Do I want this type of man to lead my country? NO.

Maybe I should blog my opinion of each of the candidates in this election. Stay tuned...

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