.........ask what you can do for your country."
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| The brilliant "Ask not" speech. |
Remember that profound phrase written by Ted Sorensen and uttered by JFK in his inaugural speech in 1961? Carney has borrowed the famous line, but changed it to, "Ask not what your country can do for you, ask what you can do for Brookfield."
That about sums up Carney's policies. If you dig deeply enough, you will discover that all the contracts and "deals" he has pursued benefit Brookfield -- either directly, or by way of companies it controls.
Sadly, the media are too lazy to look into anything that matters. They just spout government press releases and buy into the hype. Just to make sure no one finds out how this country's finances (don't)work, Carney has not named a new head of the Parliamentary Budget Office.
With the departure of the highly-competent interim leader Jason Jacques, Carney is leaving the office empty and cutting off all enquiries and requests for documentation it needs to do its job. Basically, he has muzzled it. Again, the media ignores this completely.
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Now we hear that thousands of Canadian citizens living in the Middle East are demanding that Canada evacuate them. Guess what? Anita Anand is already complying, securing planes and seats back to Canada. I'm sick of people who come to Canada, stay just long enough to get citizenship and then return to Lebanon, or wherever, to resume the life they had always led. It's not the first time; the Lebanese are very good at this gig. (See "Here we go again," August 20, 2020.)
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And why are we sending Dominic Leblanc back down to Washington to "negotiate" a trade deal? He's the guy who hasn't been able to get it done for an entire year. Just to ensure it fails, Carney has appointed former PCO Clerk Janice Charette as another negotiator. As I keep saying, Trump operates on instinct. He'll take one look at Charette and walk out of the room -- if he even walks in in the first place, which I doubt.
Clearly, Carney doesn't want a deal with the U.S. He prefers to deal with China and India. Someone needs to tell him no deals will ever come close to what we are losing with the U.S.
American Senator John Kennedy made a brilliant suggestion: Canada should cancel all tariffs with the U.S. I agree. He, a Republican, believes that would force Trump to back down. You know, it just might.











