Well here is hoping that the rains we see today will spell an end to the drought across the west. Mind you life is full of surprises, and spring has arrived wet bringing with it an abundance of life and Green grass and leaves.
I've always loved the fact that I live in Canada with its ever changing seasons and its diversity of cultures and people. It warms the heart of the world at large, and even though most complain about the often hostile weather no one seems to want to give up on our beautiful land.
Well if the drought being over weather wise is something to celebrate our political theater is beginning to show its true colors , and it is solid Tory Blue.
What Canadians saw with Carneys latching onto elbows up became exactly what I said it would a continuation of the worship of Wall Street and an even larger thumb pressed down upon the Canadian poor and middle class. Effectively proving once and for all that Carney was indeed a wolf in sheep's clothing wrapping himself in the flag for the basic benefit of the chosen few.
In the computer language one should maybe start calling him Poilievre version 2 upgrade. So much so that already a group of Liberal MPs want the ability to challenge his effectiveness as a leader.
As I said to most it is not the outcome of the election that will result in any changes it is in fact more the need for a wholesale change in the philosophy of the two most frequent governing parties and yes even the New Democrats.
We elect parliaments to govern over and draft policy for everyone and provide services needed but also enhance the well being of all Canadians no matter what their standing is. We especially elect these representatives to ensure that those who are marginalised are protected and lifted up to help achieve some measure of dignity.
Carney of course is no different then that of Poilievre their drive to continue to process the corporate welfare checks and deliver tax cuts to those who can at least afford to chip in a little more will not and have not disappeared in fact they have intensified since after the election.
Now there are those that say hey look he got rid of the tax on gasoline, and that inflation is down to 1.7 percent. I say Big Deal! He did this to take the wind out of the conservatives sails by taking their platform from underneath them.
I can assure pretty much beyond a shadow of a doubt that when the budget is unveiled in the fall it will read almost word for word from the Conservative's election platform thus putting an end to Poilievre's (who is his own worst enemy ) leadership and sealing his doom.
This of course will only prolong the pain that Canadians are experiencing as the trickle down economics table intensifies. Corporations have no place in the halls of our Parliaments and Legislatures. These are for people and people alone.
The private sector does provide a vital role in our economy but certainly not inside the houses in Parliament and the Legislative assemblies.
So as this not so new drama unfolds let us remain vigilant in our resolve to keep our elected members reminded of what they are their to do and what remains to be done.
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