Timeline:
2003: Lanark Landowners Association is founded to defend embattled rural businesses in Eastern Ontario
2004: Rural Ontario Landowners demonstrate on Parliament Hill to decry debilitating bureaucracies
2005: Rural Ontario Landowners demonstrate at Queens Park to protest big government policies that kill rural economic viability
2009: The Green Energy Act (and its FIT program) is introduced to the Ontario Legislature, and is quickly rammed through by a majority Liberal government
2014: Kelly Egan writes a story about the collapse of rural Ontario businesses, curling rinks and churches.
Hmmm. That Ottawa Citizen...if you cup your ear, you can hear the baying of the news hounds on the scent!
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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.
Showing posts with label money wasted.. Show all posts
Showing posts with label money wasted.. Show all posts
Thursday, January 9, 2014
Sunday, January 5, 2014
LIBERAL ECONOMICS vs VENESECTION THERAPY
From "The History of Bloodletting", we learn how people were killed by learned physicians:
"Being ill meant having an imbalance of the four humors. Therefore treatment consisted of removing an amount of the excessive humor by various means such as bloodletting, purging, catharsis, diuresis, and so on. By the 1st century bloodletting was already a common treatment, but when Galen of Pergamum (129–200 AD) declared blood as the most dominant humor, the practice of venesection gained even greater importance."
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And from "Economics according to Premier Kathleen Wynne", we learn how to cure an ailing Province by increasing taxation to build a bigger government:
Ms. Wynne repeated the theme of the Fall Economic Statement, telling the National Post that while she expects to remain on target to balance the budget by 2017-18, if economic conditions are such that “those interim targets are going to be difficult for us to hit as we make investments that are going to make the economy grow, we are not going to stay on course.”
"Run Forest, Run!!!"
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"Being ill meant having an imbalance of the four humors. Therefore treatment consisted of removing an amount of the excessive humor by various means such as bloodletting, purging, catharsis, diuresis, and so on. By the 1st century bloodletting was already a common treatment, but when Galen of Pergamum (129–200 AD) declared blood as the most dominant humor, the practice of venesection gained even greater importance."
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And from "Economics according to Premier Kathleen Wynne", we learn how to cure an ailing Province by increasing taxation to build a bigger government:
Ms. Wynne repeated the theme of the Fall Economic Statement, telling the National Post that while she expects to remain on target to balance the budget by 2017-18, if economic conditions are such that “those interim targets are going to be difficult for us to hit as we make investments that are going to make the economy grow, we are not going to stay on course.”
"Run Forest, Run!!!"
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Thursday, December 19, 2013
BUT I WANT MY HELICOPTER AND LAKE HOUSE TOO!
With a hat tip to Kate at Small Dead Animals, today we "juxtapose".
Are farmers on a bender?
"Sales of self-propelled combines, including an $850,000 John Deere (DE) model with iPod system, navigational equipment and heated seats and an attachment that harvests the corn, jumped 40 percent in November."
(...)
"...but we’ve found for the most part farmers are cautious by nature...”
Are farmers on a bender?
"Sales of self-propelled combines, including an $850,000 John Deere (DE) model with iPod system, navigational equipment and heated seats and an attachment that harvests the corn, jumped 40 percent in November."
(...)
"...but we’ve found for the most part farmers are cautious by nature...”
Wednesday, December 11, 2013
MORE SCANDAL FOR THE ONTARIO LIBERALS: HAD ENOUGH YET TORONTO?
Toronto elects Liberals; Liberals ruin the economy and raise the cost of living/doing business.
Thanks Toronto!
Signed,
Rural Ontario
Let's check the news....
Kellogg Plant Closes
Heinz Plant Closes too
Public Service Fat Cats are doing extremely well
But don't worry, windmills and solar panels will make it all OK
Just another day of great news in the Nanny State eh?
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Thanks Toronto!
Signed,
Rural Ontario
Let's check the news....
Kellogg Plant Closes
Heinz Plant Closes too
Public Service Fat Cats are doing extremely well
But don't worry, windmills and solar panels will make it all OK
Just another day of great news in the Nanny State eh?
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Saturday, November 30, 2013
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