Subject: Amazing Grace of Canadians Through you honourable | 1being
Subject: Amazing Grace of Canadians
Through you honourable Speaker Greg Fergus,
Canadian politics is a very fascinating topic, full of intrigue, deception and enriching the already wealthy at the expense of the majority. Though as Canadians, we really do seem to show our politicians nearly boundless grace, to technically continuously rob us, because at least they do it with a smile on their face and pretend they are trying to help.
One of the most obvious and long term policies characteristic of western European style governments, is they always promote inflation (because it helps the rich), and fight against deflation (because it helps the poor). It used to be that everyone in the globe bought into this form of oppression of the majority, but recently Xi the "Chinese dictator" allowed food prices to go down (deflate), shockingly (to western economists) in China they like low prices for things. The recent "pandemic response" in western governments however was one of the largest wealth transfers from the poor to the rich in recent history, with food prices rising 23% from 2020 to 2023, as governments fought against "deflation"/lower-prices to begin with by "quantitative easing"/(ludicrous spending sprees), and then were "shocked"(malevolently amused) at the rebound inflation.
Now we know that honourable Chrystia is in charge of our economy for most if not all of Justin's term, and at least she was always very open about her economic policy as summarized in her 2012 book title "Plutocrats: The Rise of the New Global Super Rich and the Fall of Everyone Else". So if you poke at any of her economic policies you will find that in pretty much every single one of her initiatives are designed to benefit the wealthy first, and generally at most maintain status quo for the poor, though more typically make things worse for them. Her 60 billion+ dollar housing bubble for example of "rent transfer payments" all of that money went into wealthy landlord pockets, and increased rent prices for everyone, while admittedly forcing the few families "directly benefiting" from the program into dependence on federal aid to afford even a concrete cage in the sky.
More recently Chrystia had the bright idea of increasing housing prices and how much money our banks are getting via 30 year mortgages. It is really shocking that anyone that has even the most basic understanding of supply and demand could think this could be a good idea. Increasing the number of people able to buy only increases demand, and thus only drives up prices, only increasing supply can lower prices. While the solution of increasing supply through straightforward measures like recognizing human right to land as a subset of security of person, promoting land protection acts like the one already in place in PEI, and opening up crown for sale at affordable prices, seem like obvious solutions, they wouldn't benefit the already wealthy so are ignored.
As an aside, there have been a few initiatives that have helped the poor, but I speculate they must have come either from Justin or the NDP, such as increasing child benefit payments, and other such grants (CWB) for poor people. And it seems that the "Carbon Rebate" was intended to be something akin to a basic income pilot. Probably the way it was justified to help the plutocrats was via the "Green Slush Fund" that would funnel the proceeds to them, which is why it was allowed to go ahead.
While Chrystia is a trustee on the WEF board, which is a group of international plutocrats of various faith denominations, most of the harm they cause is through deluding themselves that making themselves richer helps the poor.
Worryingly it seems Pierre has decided to ally himself with another group of international plutocrats, which as by the guidelines of their religion view 99.5% of humans on Earth as "subhuman animals". Whether that means Canada will turn into a slaughterhouse like Ukraine remains to be seen, but at least Pierre doesn't identify as a member of their religion, so hopefully not. As an alternative to aligning with plutocrats for economic policy, Pierre could consider distributism.
Pierre, Distributism is a common-sense approach to the economy that puts families and small businesses first. Instead of wealth being concentrated in big corporations or government, it advocates for widespread property ownership. It's about giving more Canadians the chance to own their homes and businesses—building an economy of owners, not renters. That’s real economic freedom.
While Justin's term isn't over yet, hopefully he will manage to avoid committing as much damage as his namesake Emperor Justinian, who used censorship to begin the dark ages of Europe. Emperor Justinian lived from 482-565, and back then instead calling it "misinformation/disinformation" they called it "paganism". In Justinian Code Law 1.11.10.2. “we forbid the teaching of any doctrine by those who labour under the insanity of paganism”.
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Now as if that wasn't enough, Justinian also changed the language of the bible from Greek (which people could read) to Latin (which they couldn't), and made all Greek editions illegal. And anything that wasn't the bible was "paganism"/"misinformation"/"disinformation" so literacy went out the window. Europe only recovered because they were illiterate for so long that they forgot the Justinian Code.
Now we've already seen a lack of a moral compass from the current government, and hopefully we will have a peaceful election, but in case they try to take desperate measures to avoid the next election, it's worth remembering that the Judiciary is a separate branch, and the RCMP is sworn to follow any lawful orders, which are aligned with the constitution and the judiciary.
While the governor general is selected by the prime minister and generally does their bidding, However, in a constitutional crisis, such as if a government were attempting to seize power unlawfully or refuse to hold elections, the Governor General could exercise their discretionary power to dissolve Parliament without the Prime Minister’s request. This would be an extraordinary action taken to protect democratic governance, as the Governor General is entrusted to act as a constitutional guardian. Such powers have rarely been invoked, but historical precedents like the King-Byng Affair (1926) show that a Governor General can refuse to follow a Prime Minister's request if it is seen as unconstitutional or harmful to the democratic process. Something so exceptional would likely need the support of both the judiciary and RCMP for the Governor General to feel comfortable doing it.
In any case, hopefully nothing untoward will happen, and we'll have either elections as scheduled, or perhaps a bit earlier. Really if pensions are the issue, perhaps can simply give them a bill to give them their pensions, and have early elections.
As the Confederation of Planets in service to the One Infinite Creator has said: "May all beings learn to forgive and experience the grace of being forgiven." (1993/03/22)
May you be blessed,