Tuesday, January 29, 2013

The Public Did Not Want Prorogation and the Opposition Played No part in the Liberal Parties Crowning of their Lesbian Leader.











First what the public deserves and demands is the
immediate return of democracy by the reopening of the legislature this week and not in a few weeks.


Secondly is an election so that all legally registered voters within the province have the democratic right and obligation to choose for themselves just who deserves to be referred to as the Premier of Ontario.


Thirdly no one political party, premier or prime minister should have the right to the prorogation of the legislature or house of commons for any contrived reason whatsoever. 


Like the previous war measures act prorogation must be eliminated as a provision available to any one political party in our Canadian democracy.


Fourthly an RCMP investigation followed by a judicial commission must be held into the cancelled gas plants, E-Health, Energy Plan, No-Bid Contracts, Non-Competitive or Sole Sourced and Closed Tendered Contracts both at the provincial level and city of Toronto. 


Taxpayers and voters do not just want the appearance of transparency and accountability they demand it as it is their money that is continually being wasted by these career politicians, bureaucrats and technocrats within all levels of governments.  

Something is drastically gone wrong with our democracy when a mere 2073 members of the liberal party some under the age of 15, many less than the age of majority and a few who are clearly heterophobic   individuals get to decide who shall be the anointed non elected premier of Ontario because of the liberal party and its previous leader's prorogation of the legislature for self-serving political reasons.


Finally, in my opinion as a mere mortal citizen and taxpayer, to clear the polluted political air that continues to surround the halls of democracy at Queens Park.

We the voters must stop the continuing old quasi corrupt political antics  that for far too long have dominated both the affairs of the legislature and the City of Toronto someone namely politicians and bureaucrats have to be equally held directly responsible, accountable and liable for present and past acts of Breach of Trust and Fraud on and within governments for the disregard of their elected or non elected fiduciary duties and mismanagement of public funds.            
Political honeymoons’ must become a thing of the past for democracy's sake.

http://www.thestar.com/news/canada/politics/article/1321227--kathleen-wynne-gets-no-honeymoon-as-opposition-gangs-up-on-her-cohn

Monday, January 28, 2013

Taxpayer Deserve a RCMP Investigation and Judicial Inquiry of All Approved No Bid Contracts, Non Competitive Sole Sourced or Closed Tendered Contracts.








In 2002 after the scandals’ around the city of Toronto and councils computer leasing deals an external contracts inquiry was commissioned by Madam Justice Denise Bellamy.

Unfortunately, it did not deal with or consider the ongoing practice by the city, council, the TTC and other cities taxpayer-funded boards and agencies regarding these well hidden unsavoury practices that are open to political insiders and straight-up corruption in my opinion.   

Far too many of TTC and City approved the lease extension sole-sourced and non-noncompetitive bid contracts continue to be supported by councillors and then entered into by the city.

The Star and other mainstream media outlets have the audacity to harass and bully Mayor Ford when he questions the appropriateness of such deals even though Madam Justice Bellamy in her conclusions recommended that “The Mayor should report to the public on major contracts or tenders the council awarded or approved.”  


Canada's EMPLOYED Rate is 92.9 Per Cent






How much more evidence do these goose necked biased liberal socialized reports and journalists within the mainstream media require before they all take their heads out of the sand and understand that capitalism is the only system that has proven to work for throughout centuries of history!

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Friday, January 25, 2013

Star's Editorial is Arrogant, Critically Flawed and Unfit as Continues their Biased View of Toronto’s Duly Elected Mayor Ford.






All people are created equal and all are equally imperfect and we still have unequal laws and taxes created by unjust people.



Such editorials by the Star are solely for the purpose of non-elected representation and political interference into the policy decisions of democratically elected representatives of the voters within the city of Toronto in my humble opinion as a mere mortal. 

This unnecessary legal sideshow and bullying attempts by the mainstream media and non elected would be representatives of citizens who are political foes of the Mayor and supported financially by publicity-seeking lawyers against the duly elected Mayor of Toronto must cease.  

For those like the Star and Globe and Mail who seek to direct or set the political agenda and policies for the City of Toronto, from behind the council chambers of democracy, by continuing to insist that an elected Mayor of the people must change the platform he was elected on to their direction of socialized liberal communism I suggest that they put forward their individual names along with their political mission platforms for the position of Toronto’s mayor directly to the voters as candidates in the 2014 city elections. 

UPDATES

Read Decision 
http://media.thestar.topscms.com/acrobat/3c/b6/7f2bad414d2f9bb874a1e3fdef39.pdf

Terence Corcoran, National Post Staff 
“They have no case and no just cause beyond their own ideological delirium — these fantasy rock throwers, the usual collection of leftists and waffly centrists, cringing sophisticates, downtown Liberals, Toronto Star columnists, CBC reporters, Ryerson academics and would-be mayoral candidates who would like to maintain the old quasi-corrupt ways that have long dominated Toronto city government.”


Wednesday, January 16, 2013

Why Civic Action Group’s Varnished Favoritism for Personal Taxes and NOT Corporate and Union Transit Taxes?







James, Burton and the special interest group Civic Action all are proponents and mouthpieces for new revenue taxing sources directly and only on the individual taxpayer for:

Highway tolls, Sales tax, Property tax, Payroll tax, Fuel tax, Vehicle tax, Parking levy, Land transfer tax and Development charges as opposed to a 1% or 2 % transit tax levied on banks, unions, corporations doing business within Ontario and Canada!

As such they represent the interest of big business, banks corporations and unions NOT the residents and citizen taxpayers of Toronto, Ontario or Canada. Any new revenues for transit funding must come from a 1% or 2 % transit tax on banks, unions and all corporations doing business in Ontario and NOT a sales tax or other taxes directed against and on individual taxpayers.

It is TIME for banks, unions and all corporations to contribute their share for transit costs and NOT just citizen taxpayers.

Metrolinx and the city of Toronto transit funding proposals call for a city tax of some sort and DO NOT suggest or allow for a corporate transit tax on banks, unions, corporations and not profit organizations?

Revenue source
Nominal rate
GTHA annual revenue
Personal income tax increase
1%
$1.4 billion
Sales tax
1%
$1.3 billion
Property tax
1%
$90 million
Payroll tax
1%
$500 million
Highway tolls
10 cents/KM
$1.5 billion
Fuel tax
10 cents
$500 million
Vehicle tax
$100
$300 million
Parking levy
$365  space
$1.08 billion
Land transfer tax
1%
$600 million
Development fees
$5,000 unit
$200 million
Banks, Unions, Corps.  
Transit tax                   1%/2%         $6 to $12 billion      

The special interest group transit Alliance also does not allow or provide for any direct corporation transit tax because this lobbying group is primarily supported by corporations, banks and unions. Their position is for a direct citizen by means of a new 1% sales tax.

The question that has to be asked and answered by these career politicians, special interest groups, technocrats and bureaucrats is, where are the alternative proposals that call for a new direct transit tax on banks, corporations, non-profits and unions instead of the usual all party platforms for more citizen taxes and NOT corporate transit tax?

Not one of the ten funding proposal by these career politicians, technocrats,  bureaucrats or special interest groups and lobbyists call for a transit tax on corporations, banks and unions doing business in Canada.

For the media, special interest groups, Metrolinx and technocrats’ to suggest that Toronto’s property taxpayers and citizens on their own should fund public transit is totally unrealistic.

It is a self-serving political agenda by political parties of all stripes along with their puppet career politicians and businesses who themselves cannot get their hands out of the public trough.

Asking Torontonians to suck-up yet another little new sales tax increase of 1%, that over the years would quickly become 5% or more, would not come close to the annual BILLIONS of dollars needed to fund any new subways, let alone LRT’s or the current infrastructure requirements for existing operations and never-ending fare and salary increases of the TTC, is scandalous.

My proposed 1% Transit Tax on Banks, Unions, and Corporations operating in Canada could generate $ 6 Billion annually for existing public transit in Canadian cities, including Toronto.

The 1% direct Sales Tax on citizen proposed by the transit alliance special interest group, supported and financed by businesses, could only yield $1.3 Billion according to media reports, metrolinx and the city of Toronto.

Transit Tax of 1% on Banks, Unions and Corporations would Generate 100% more funding for public transit than a 1% Sales Tax. 

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Saturday, December 8, 2012

Merry Christmas, Happy Hanukkah and Holidays Greetings to ALL




Let us remember those who gave their life so that today we can celebrate ALL the various holidays in our open democracy.

The best to everyone and your families, friends and associates along with many, many, many, many exciting, active and healthy years ahead for EVERYONE! 
Warmest regards,

Sunday, November 18, 2012

Canada a Country of Law and Order or Insignificant Civil Laws, Bill C-43?







The editorial boards of various print media’s in Canada, who are not elected by the voters as a spokesperson for the community, hold the opinion that our Canadian laws are minor offences and trifle!

The Toronto Star, for example, is attempting to promote their editorial propaganda of not holding individual non-citizens of Canada, who reside in our land as guest under a permanent resident’s status, responsible for criminal activities.
There logic for the public good is that criminal actions of stealing other peoples property through shoplifting, common assault, dangerous driving that essential puts the lives of children, youth, the elderly and all law-abiding citizens at risk and causing public mischief, threatening damage to property or person are simply minor insignificant criminal offences that perhaps should not be on our law books?  

It’s bad enough that we have actual citizens breaking these laws let alone resident guest of this country!  
Mr. Ahmed Hussen, the head of the Canadian Somali Congress seems to agree with the Star’s position.
As he is concerned that Bill C-43 might work and thus “drastically increase the number of young immigrant male deportees without appeal,” because of such trifling offences.
For myself, I side with Alexis from the immigration ministry and agree as the vast number of Canadians would.
"It is easy for non-citizens to avoid deportation (without appeal privileges): do not commit crimes."
Finally, as citizens and not a guest of Canada we also should remember that newspapers and media outlets are commercial businesses with the imperative goal of increasing returns for their corporate and individual shareholders!
Editorial Boards are NOT elected representatives of the community and for the most part represent the ONE Per Cent of Society, in my humble opinion as a mere mortal.

Copy of Bill C-43

http://openparliament.ca/bills/41-1/C-43/


Source:

http://www.thestar.com/opinion/editorials/article/1289217--conservatives-bill-to-deport-foreign-criminals-goes-too-far