Sunday, June 17, 2012

not hoped for but expected

Bill C-38 2012 as a budget and govrrnments push reads desperation and not prosperity.
The notion that after 40 years of developing the oil sands more is good while Alberta is spending borrowed money isnt in the least believable.
Value added brings prosperity but its been rejected in favor of exporting raw bitumen. The only reason given was a concern for the environment, increasing GHG through value added would harm our international reputation,,, i guess.
Making it someone elses problem is sctually producing more GHG than value added. Definetly not a believable reason to omit value added from the budget in favor of liquidating raw resources.
As previously noted investors in anything other than raw resources and currency speculators has been
absent since 2006. Value added requires investment.
I rather hoped government would see the wisdom of engaging in fixing their failed policies before now.
as expected they would prefer, as
history shows,
meltdown before changing.

update on 'War as an Investment' in 2007 posted to
poppavox.blogspot.com
Russia and China are both increasing military spending while increasing influence in Syria Iran Afghanistan and othet places that have American influences.
Are the 5000 F-35s good planning?

Sry im not impressed either and im out of sugar coating.
Enough of the expected I'll check fir some hope.


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  2. Its obvious government change is not to be considered even in the face of total meltdown again, expected.
    The best interests of the child is mirebimpkrtant than the best interests of the government. Especially one that is too dysfunctional to make changes from failed policies.
    Canada could be so much better than it is, another meltdown from Bill C-38 is expected.
    The msm gave up decades ago and hope in government is futile.
    The results are in and cooking the crime rate didn't change anything, it only protects the guilty.
    My hope is that you and I've done enough to insure change is thebonky path left.

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  3. Bid decision coming out on the TPP.
    The Asian tradition of younger generation looking after the old is in direct opposition to our courts mandate of getting rid if a parent.
    That has to be as offensive to our Asian partners as it is to me.
    I hope we've done enough.

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  4. First leg is getting invited the second is passing grade with various deciplines of TPP. I might take a little longer than this fall for the next annoucement of further dialogue.
    I'm sure someone must have written its not wise to play for fools the owners if the ink.

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