While Justin Trudeau Pursues His Globalist Climate Change Agenda, Some Canadians Cities Have Lead in the water worse than Flint Michigan – November 5, 2019,
So While the NDP, The Greens, and The Liberals focus on globalist derived climate change targets, right here in Canada, our children are being exposed to unclean drinking water. Now, one of the main reasons this is happening in schools all across Canada revolves around teachers’ unions. It’s strange for most Canadians to learn that the salaries of the public school teachers come from taxes, also in most public school regions in Canada, the public school teachers have tenure and are also unioinized which is a conflict of interest to the well being of our children.
I’m not against public schools, I am against public-sector unions. You want to join a union work in the private sector. Even politicians can be voted out if they’re not doing their jobs efficiently, it’s a very difficult process to fire a public sector worker. Again I have to remind people that Public Servants do not work for free. How does this relate to Children in schools and daycares across Canada being exposed to unsafe water? Well, money which would otherwise be used to finance aging infrastructure is instead funneled to public sector social security.
Where is the incentive for the Public Sector to be efficient with tax dollars?
In Ontario as an example, Doug Ford has been trying to cut Government spending, had it not been for the cushion of equalization payments in Canada, Ontario as a province would look worse than California and it’s tent cities. It’s because of Government redistribution schemes why Canada’s public sector workforce are able to have their jobs adequately financed.
The problem with this is what’s going on underground, our aging infrastructure requires money from the private sector, it requires investment into Canada that will lead to more tax dollars, fixing Canada’s infrastructure requires a lot of manual labor, which also, by the way, is unionized and this financing won’t be paid for if the current status quo isn’t challenged.
There are a lot of public services a lot of protectionist and welfare schemes in Canada which at some point will have to come into question. I comprehend that this climate emergency nonsense is the trend of the day, sure I know as an investor the entities behind this propaganda, but a large chunk of Canadians are convinced that a carbon tax will save the world. I’m not going to bother challenging this, what I will say is that this new focus on Carbon taxes is part of the reason Canada’s has ever-increasing lead in its water.
I get it, the day to day maintenance of a country is tedious work, many of us like the idea of outsourcing hard work to other people, the problem is, those little things you assume are small problems end up turning into much larger problems, especially when you include mass migration, more regulations and a larger public sector that does little more than sit a desk all day. Police, Firemen, construction workers there are particular public services that we as a society need. But then there are public sector or publically protected entities that should be put into question as to their relevancy.
The article below didn’t come from Government research this was done by independent researchers. Provincial governments all over Ontario missed this. Quite frankly this is something the Private Sector would have found out quite easily if a large segment of the Canadian population didn’t assume that the Government had everything under control. Volunteers, volunteering is what makes our country great, I’m not against Public Sector workers as a whole, what I do want to be addressed and debated is how big the Canadian federal, provincial and municipal governments need to be. Water is a very important part of our existence.
One of the reasons I’m not a fan of growing the public sector or growing what Stefan Molyneux calls the Welfare State, is that once you remove incentive from the equation, something in the human mind starts telling people that the Government has everything under control. The information obtained in the article below came from INDEPENDENT RESEARCHERS you know people who care, Canadians that actually took the initiative without money to see if our children’s drinking water was safe?
Children in schools and daycares across Canada are exposed to unsafe water | globalnews.ca
Social Justice, Socialism, Collectivism Big Government is Expensive if you want it, be prepared to pay more and accept the fact that some people will have to work!
Social Justice and Socialism is Expensive. If you want it, that’s fine, just be prepared to pay inflated prices for everything and also accept the fact that there won’t be multiple companies competing for your business. In the private sector, the consumer/customer is always right, so if as an example lead was found in the water, it would be in private businesses, best interest to solve the problem immediately otherwise they’ll go bankrupt or lose market share from their competitors.
When it comes to the public sector solving a problem, things don’t work like this. Public servants, namely unionized public servants, can use the power of the government to not only ward of competition but to also work fewer hours. Public Servants don’t work for free and for many of them the best part of their day is when it’s time to leave, for most self-employed private business owners, they’re incentivized to work harder, if we don’t work harder in the private sector we go bankrupt and we’re quickly replaced by a competitor.
In the public sector, via unions, working less could in some instances actually equate to more financial rewards. Furthermore, when your job exists in a non-competitive environment, you tend to want to keep things uncompetitive, because you know a competitor could disrupt your monopoly of power. I write this primarily because Justin Trudeau our current Prime minister, as well as most of the Leftist political parties have, has particular objectives, that will make it very difficult to solve these infrastructure problems in the future.
NDP leader Jagmet Singh basically wanted to make taxpayers pay for dental care? The former leader of the Green Party, made it her mission to make sure that the Albertan economy found it extremely difficult to bring their energy products to market. Now, if you’re a Leftists and you want to make life more expensive, that’s fine, but as the infrastructure of our great country gets destroyed because private businesses no longer want to be here, don’t be surprised when the brain drain in Canada accelerates. Jobs, more jobs, more innovations from the private sector pays the bills of the public sector, it’s not the other around.
The main reason Venezuelan oil couldn’t save their socialist country from collapse is that the government had made it very difficult for the private sector to operate efficiently in Venezuela, therefore the public sector left, which in time even equated to toilet paper has to be imported to Venezuela, because domestically it wasn’t in the Private Sectors best interest to operate toilet paper factories in Venezuela. If you like socialism, fine, but understand there are pros and cons to every form of government.
Everyone knows the cons to Capitalism, in a free market economy, prices fall, deflation occurs in a free market system. What fuels deflation in capitalism are people competing trying to out due their competitor, there’s a myth in capitalism that eventually only one company will be left standing, but this is utter nonsense, the only time one company is left standing in a free market/ free enterprise/Capitalistic system is via government decree.
Why is health care cost so expensive? Because the government regulates it, why are companies going bankrupt? Minimum wages and other government regulations. Why are the cost for child service going up? Minimum ages and other government regulations, if you get or know of any form of Welfare, try and remember that while prices for goods and services are going up, so are welfare costs. I believe food bank usage rates are at record high levels in Canada. I’m not saying to end regulations, but some of these regulations need to come into question.
Food bank use ‘stubbornly high’ in Canada — and higher than average in N.L. | CBC
The Cons to big government, the cons to socialism revolve around inflated costs, the government’s inability to fix every single problem and the government causing increased poverty by picking winners and losers. Nobody talks about CMHC, now with all the buildings all the condo development, people forget the drawbacks to building all of these large Condos. WATER, no before the government via CMHC (Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation) got into insurance for mortgages, people had to put down their own money and deal with the financial consequences of owning a home or a condo.
Well, as many people know a lot of the condo and homeowners are real estate investors, real estate flippers, people who won’t be actually living in the home or condo they built, these non-INCOME-tax paying citizens to push rental prices up and they also put a strain on the infrastructure, because in case most Canadians aren’t paying attention, entire malls are in many instances are being replaced with condos. There’s a lot of income taxes coming out of malls, a lot of employees work at malls, what do you see in a condo, a security guard may be a staff of 25 people maximum? Now, because it’s a condo, instead of a rental, more than likely you’re going to have fewer people who work and pay income taxes living there. I can buy and hold and investment property and completely disrupt the local economy if half of a condo building owners don’t actually live in the condo.
This entire arrangement was based on the Government picking winners and losers, furthermore in socialism, what drives prices is up is that the government can’t control the selling price, even when a government adds a Value Added Tax or some other regressive tax, the seller can raise the price to save their profit margins from the newly created government tax, this, of course, leads to higher prices which fuel more poverty.
Now, the government can take the Bill Morneux approach and label businesses as tax-cheats, but similar to Venezuela the private business people have the option to leave the country. Socialism is expensive which is why if you want socialism it needs to be properly managed. Via private investigation, it’s come to the attention of Canadians that there’s a lot of lead in the water which also could lead to lower IQ levels. Behold your Prime Minister Canada
Investigation: Lead in some Canadian water worse than Flint | CBS News
Interesting times ahead