The Canadian Landowner Alliance advocates for provincial legislation that recognizes property rights, and, that the Federal Government of Canada enshrines property rights in the Charter of Rights and freedoms.
If you mean missing in action, it is because the public is lazy and yellow. The public only gets upset if you raise the cable TV rates or start charging for twitter shit. You know, the important stuff.
Somebody nailed it down in a post a few days ago. Canadians whose children are out of school figure "Oh well, it doesn't concern me because my kids are grown up". They don't give any thought to their grandchildren or the moral degeneration of their country. Kodiakmac says it is laziness and cowardice, and I guess that is probably part of it. But I think plain old stupidity plays the biggest part. The majority of the population is simply unable to figure out how actions or inactions that happen today will affect things years down the road.
"The majority of the population is simply unable to figure out how actions or inactions that happen today will affect things years down the road." Well said TJ. Our populace is poorly educated. A university degree doesn't mean you're "well educated"; it means you're a well-trained socialist (aka poorly educated). The result: our destructive economic and social policies.
Nowadays they give courses in all this crap. Think of all the 'stakeholders'; think of the all the possible impacts to the stakeholders; thinks about mitigation procedures; bs, bs, bs.....
Used to be a lot simpler and we didn't need college courses to figure it out: put yourself in the other guy's shoes before you do anything.
The real story is why is the public MIA?
ReplyDeleteIf you mean missing in action, it is because the public is lazy and yellow. The public only gets upset if you raise the cable TV rates or start charging for twitter shit. You know, the important stuff.
DeleteSad isn't it tj230...that people say/do nothing about the weirdos with their hands on the levers of power.
DeleteSomebody nailed it down in a post a few days ago. Canadians whose children are out of school figure "Oh well, it doesn't concern me because my kids are grown up". They don't give any thought to their grandchildren or the moral degeneration of their country. Kodiakmac says it is laziness and cowardice, and I guess that is probably part of it. But I think plain old stupidity plays the biggest part. The majority of the population is simply unable to figure out how actions or inactions that happen today will affect things years down the road.
Delete"The majority of the population is simply unable to figure out how actions or inactions that happen today will affect things years down the road." Well said TJ. Our populace is poorly educated. A university degree doesn't mean you're "well educated"; it means you're a well-trained socialist (aka poorly educated). The result: our destructive economic and social policies.
DeleteNowadays they give courses in all this crap. Think of all the 'stakeholders'; think of the all the possible impacts to the stakeholders; thinks about mitigation procedures; bs, bs, bs.....
DeleteUsed to be a lot simpler and we didn't need college courses to figure it out: put yourself in the other guy's shoes before you do anything.