Thursday 5 May 2011

IN THE WAKE OF THE ELECTIONS: CANADA TURNS HARD RIGHT

 

You are nothing. I own you.

My family and I watched the results coming in from the recent Canadian Federal Election and were lost in shock and awe, stunned, by the results. One, a staunch Conservative was so disgusted with what Harper had done to Canada over the years voted Green for the first time in her life. None of us voted for the Zionist stooge and his gang. None but still he swept into power. Her response? “Why bother voting if they still get in? No one I know wanted him back!”

Me? I feel that my compatriots are, on the whole idiots. And that Conservatives got out and voted whilst other supporters of other parties did not. Whatever, the results will be disastrous for the average working Canadian and great opportunities and our country will become more involved in Israeli projects! More wars. More protection, and worst of all, more debt and blood on our hands and a substantial debt for each and every one of us. Harper inherited a fiscally sound government when he took over but has spent most of our reserves and begun the procedure that leads to visits by the IMF.

But he is back again. ALREADY I apologize to the world especially the Palestinians ~ with the utmost sincerity. 

 I am SOOO ashamed of my fellow Canucks' political choices! 
This is worse than losing the Stanley Cup!

By Jim Miles
May 3, 2011

On May 02, 2011, Canadian electors voted in a majority government for the former minority government of Stephen Harper and the Conservative Party. The Conservatives won 157 out of 308 possible seats, although statistically, because of Canada’s “first past the post” system of electing representatives, they did not receive a majority of the “popular” vote. With a voter turnout of 60- per cent, and the popular vote of 40 per cent for the Conservatives, only 24 per cent of Canadians elected the new government. 

The main issue turned out to be “stability” - not economic stability, not world stability, not peaceful stability, but stability in that Canadians did not want to have another election for as long as the mandate lasted, which in Canada is four years. Canadians as such are all for democracy if they do not have to bother with it. 

The opposition for the first time ever is the New Democratic Party, a left wing party that made huge gains in the province of Quebec and smaller gains in other areas. And for the first time ever, the Green party leader, Elizabeth May, was elected in her riding, a singular counterpoint to what will become the Conservative government’s ignoring issues concerning the environment.

POLICIES

There are significant differences in domestic policy that do not have an impact on the rest of the world. The main thrust is similar to the U.S. policies of less government, more privatization of health care and education (mainly under provincial control, but funded in part by the federal government.)

Canada’s foreign policy will be affected, as the Conservatives will now turn hard to the right and follow if not increase the rhetoric and actions used by the U.S. in its foreign policy. Canada has generally followed the U.S. lead with some minor diversionary arguments to help Canadians feel that they are an independent country. However, most of Canada’s economy is tied to the U.S. economy, and most of its foreign policy reflects that of the U.S. 


ENVIRONMENT

Canada advertises itself as a green country, the great outdoors to come and explore, with vast regions of wilderness and adventure. On environmental issues the government is distinctly on the side of the large corporations, meaning there may be some lip service paid to the environment, but the real thrust will be towards resource extraction for other countries and corporations profit and benefit. The Harper Conservatives have argued that they are “aligning” our policies with those of the U.S., essentially meaning that any current environmental laws will tend to be ignored, removed, or watered down.

The Alberta tar sands are the biggest most obvious issue. Requiring huge amounts of water and other energy (natural gas) in order to extract the oil residues, the tar sands have become the oil corporations best ‘safe’ reserves. After the lengthy sand scrubbing process, much of the tar sands by-products are then transported to the U.S. after being reconstituted into a form of crude. Under the NAFTA agreement (free trade between Mexico, the U.S. and Canada) the U.S. government has first rights to the oil before Canada gets any remaining share under circumstances of oil shortages. Mexico at least was smart enough to protect its oil resources. 

FOREIGN POLICY MILITARIZATION 

Foreign policy for Canada, as witnessed by the tar sands and NAFTA, is very much in line with U.S. foreign policy. In the first part of the Twentieth Century, Canada followed Great Britain’s global imperial lead, following on their imperial history of creating Canada to protect its own interests at the expense of the French, the nascent U.S. empire, and of course the indigenous population of Canada. As the U.S. became Canada’s lead trading partner and the global imperial leader, Canada followed, often projecting an image of the peaceable kingdom, but more frequently acting in full support of U.S. initiatives. (see Yves Engler, The Black Book of Canadian Foreign Policy, Fernwood/RED Publishing, 2009)

Currently Canada’s military supports U.S. actions in the Indian Ocean, Afghanistan, Haiti, more recently in Libya, and in Palestine/Israel. The Harper government is intent on purchasing sixty five of the Lockheed Martin F-35 joint strike fighter plane.

Canada has no need of this plane unless it intends to support U.S. actions overseas, as there is nobody in the world capable of attacking Canada in a manner requiring Canada’s use of the F-35. Its main beneficiary, apart from the support given to U.S. foreign policy actions, is to the corporate businesses that make the fighter.

Many Canadian companies are complicit with U.S. companies in the manufacture of armaments and technological items used for warfare. These companies will benefit financially from the government largesse in purchasing these weapons.

The price is huge, especially when considered against the squabbling about the mere hundreds of millions of dollars accounted for health care and education. The original sticker price of $75 million per plane is indicated to really be much greater, as 
Kevin Page, the parliamentary budget officer…estimated in March that the sticker price for the radar-evading plane would be more like $148 million apiece.” To maintain the planes, a “new Pentagon report suggests Canada could pay up to $24 billion over 30 years to maintain 65 planes.” (CBC.ca, April 26, 2011). 
The total cost ~ and these costs as witnessed by U.S. experience always tend to increase even more significantly than projected ~ of $33 billion is a wonder when the government is calling for fiscal restraint.

What it really amounts to is the slow militarization of the Canadian economy in line with the U.S. economy, as that is where the major manufacturing profits are made in this era of market financialization. It also suits Harper’s agenda of creating “courageous warriors” for projecting Canada’s power on the international scene.

Get down and Partay... I won!

PALESTINE/ISRAEL

That power is fully aligned with U.S. power and initiatives. Canada has always supported Israel in its fight against the Palestinians, even more so at times than the U.S. government. Canada was the first, before the U.S., to denounce the democratic election of Hamas in Palestinian elections in 2006. Canadian ignorance refuses to recognize that by drawing the extremists into power, there is a necessity to moderate and accommodate policies in order to both retain power and to provide services for the citizens. This has been well evidenced by situations in Ireland, and South Africa as the best examples, but also is show with the rise of Hezbollah in Lebanon, who have never attacked another country. 

The Canadian government creates the same fear of terrorism as the U.S. The Palestinians are considered intruders into their own land, while the Israeli’s are granted their supposed god-given right to inhabit the land regardless of who resided there most recently and over a long historical period. Canada supports the Israeli line of “we are the victims” while the Palestinians are the ‘perpetrators’ of all the violence.

The world can expect, now that the government has a majority, more policies that support both U.S. and Israeli initiatives around the world, economically and militarily ~ recognizing that the two are well entwined. They may not be broadcast as such, but worded in more carefully phrased rhetoric or rhetoric disguised in a similar manner as the U.S. freedom and democracy agendas are phrased in the U.S. 

CONCLUDING REMARKS 

Generally, the trend for Canadian foreign policy will be a strengthening of its supposedly independent hard line approach to ‘terror’ in support of U.S. policies.

Canada is not strictly a sycophantic follower of the U.S. as it inherited a great deal of its underlying ethos from the British imperial system.

Canadians pretend to be much more worldly and compassionate, but with the Conservatives receiving only 24 per cent of the actual voting populations support, what is really reflected is a comfortable complacency with the status quo combined with an underlying willful ignorance of some of the main global problems of today. 

I will only suck a little of your blood, child!

Canadians are as dumbed down as Americans. Now I understand how people felt in the US.. intelligent people, thought and felt when Bush Baby got into power for the second time.

My only consolation? I am in the riding of the sole Green that got in, and her followers set the record for getting out and giving her a 70% voter turnout. But is this worth living under the increasingly draconian Harper?  I think not!

 Mark Adler, Lubavitcher without the beard

11 comments:

  1. Dear Noor,

    As a fellow Canadian I am equally discusted as you with our nations leaders.

    It was is not so surprizing. I wrote this at Visible's site on March 25, 2011:

    "Bowels of Power said...

    zionist frontman Rothschild for the international fractional bankers:

    Stephen, thank you for your rousing speech to help get the no fly zone/regime change vote swung in our direction at the UN security council.

    Prime Minister Harper:

    You're welcome sir. I did get a little flack from the house (of commons) back home though - they threw my party out of office on a non-confidence vote.

    Rothschild: Yes I heard about that. But not to worry - you go to the governor general and ask for a dissolution of your minority government. I will arrange for a majority government for you in May through our Canadian affiliate of Diebold. You have my word.

    Harper: Well thank you sir.

    Rothschild: Don't mention it. How are the missus and kids?

    Harper: Fine sir, thank you for asking.

    Rothschild: Right then, I must be off to tune our wonderful harp.

    Harper: Yes sir, good bye.

    Rothschild: Good bye Stephen."

    ###

    It just goes to show the zionists are getting predictable in their measures.

    Peace

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  2. "Zionist frontman Rothschild for the international fractional bankers:

    Stephen, thank you for your rousing speech to help get the no fly zone/regime change vote swung in our direction at the UN security council.

    Prime Minister Harper:

    You're welcome sir. I did get a little flack from the house (of commons) back home though - they threw my party out of office on a non-confidence vote.

    Rothschild: Yes I heard about that. But not to worry - you go to the governor general and ask for a dissolution of your minority government. I will arrange for a majority government for you in May through our Canadian affiliate of Diebold. You have my word.

    Harper: Well thank you sir.

    Rothschild: Don't mention it. How are the missus and kids?

    Harper: Fine sir, thank you for asking.

    Rothschild: Right then, I must be off to tune our wonderful harp.

    Harper: Yes sir, good bye.

    Rothschild: Good bye Stephen."


    Keep up the good work Noor.

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  3. zionist frontman Rothschild for the international fractional bankers:

    Stephen, thank you for your rousing speech to help get the no fly zone/regime change vote swung in our direction at the UN security council.

    Prime Minister Harper:

    You're welcome sir. I did get a little flack from the house (of commons) back home though - they threw my party out of office on a non-confidence vote.

    Rothschild: Yes I heard about that. But not to worry - you go to the governor general and ask for a dissolution of your minority government. I will arrange for a majority government for you in May through our Canadian affiliate of Diebold. You have my word.

    Harper: Well thank you sir.

    Rothschild: Don't mention it. How are the missus and kids?

    Harper: Fine sir, thank you for asking.

    Rothschild: Right then, I must be off to tune our wonderful harp.

    Harper: Yes sir, good bye.

    Rothschild: Good bye Stephen.

    /March 25, 2011.

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  4. Jag verkligen förstår inte vad du håller på med. Jag har skickad en inlägg tre gånger till dig utan att du har läggd upp denne. Vad är det för fel? Jag lägger tid för att förbättra din sajt med du är av stängd. Lycka till i framtiden.

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  5. St. Francis plant is right on the river near Morganville. It is 40 feet above flood level. Reports indicate they are expecting about as much rain in May as April. The rain is not expected let up until June and flooding already from Minn. to La.

    Small towns in Arkansas with evacuation notices. Flooding around Vicksburg Miss and Memphis under warning. Outer levees breached in LA. Inner levees will have to hold. Fresh water supplies and farmland taking a beating.

    Sand boils on the Baton Rouge Levee.

    Last New Madrid quake sent a 20 foot tsunami down the river.

    3 small quakes not from the blast 1.8 on the Richter scale.

    Underwater volcanos are picking up as a volcanic lake in New Zealand is now one hundred eight degrees.

    Water up to the Capital Building of Mississippi.

    A major flood on the Atachafalaya River could change the course of the river and bypass Baton Rouge and New Orleans.

    Now we know what the million or so body bags were for. This will make more sense to you if you are following Vivek's post up top in the black on American Cross... Nuclear rumbles.

    http://aadivaahan.wordpress.com/2011/03/16/american-cross-nuclear-rumbles/

    http://dublinmick.wordpress.com/2011/04/11/could-great-lakes-really-empty-into-mississippi-as-cayce-predicts/

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rmF3m4R3FfY&feature=player_embedded

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  6. Don't despair,you are not alone. Australia also continually fails an IQ test every four years.

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  7. Dont despair, you are not alone. Australia continually fails its IQ test every four years. It hardly makes any difference now, things all over will move very quickly.

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  8. I did not vote. The only hope for Canada is to break from the British Empire.


    This spring Toronto city council voted to keep fluoride in the water. Health Canada pressures councilors to keep fluoride, as does the Dentist Association (who all swear an oath to publicly and professionally endorse fluoridation in tap water, you may have notice that that profession is dominated by Jews. It's a Jew scam folks. Who benefits? The bottled water industry and the Federal and provincial governments and the Rabbis who do the kosher tax- visualize pallets of unsold water in countless walmarts and costcos.

    http://www.cra-arc.gc.ca/E/pub/gi/gi-022/gi-022-e.pdf


    Jew scam you ask?

    I cant find large bottles of flat water that is not kosher. The Jew is at the source.

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  9. I went to this website recently called blazingcatfur. i was researching the topic of "starwackers" and some link took me there. I read some of the topics and comments and these people are all concerned about being dhimmi of the Muslims. I left a comment that the Arabs do not own the banks, they are not in top US government positions, in other words they are not powerful, therefore any concern of dhimmihood is like maybe 200 years off. Look to the Jews. The administrator took offense highlighted me in a post with a link. My blog and profile was swarming with readers from that site. Hundreds and they left me nasty emails, called me Jew hater and stuff like that. What was interesting to me is that 99% of them were Canadians. I thought, wow, I had no idea Canadians were no brainless and evil. How American, I thought...LOL. Enough to fill a Colosseum at least, I always say. Which is how I think of that mentality.

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  10. Hi Anonymous. I agree about the value of voting.... feels like zilch. However, the reason people like the Harper thing win is because conservative types get out and vote. The rest of us figure it is a waste of time and do not. So I went out and did my bit anyhow. And lo! we elected the first Green into power. 70% turn out and she beat the rest hands down. These folks on our islands are very very alternative back to the land types and they have done what they set out to do.

    It is all a different way to consider how pigs remain at the trough of power I figure. I had even considered by way of protest, to spoil my ballot. That showed I cared enough to go out and say... These schmucks are useless, give us some real people in power! Even that small act of resistance and non compliance can make, albeit very tiny, a message.

    I have also often said, if you don't vote, you cannot bitch about the results of an election.

    As for the kosher tax... on WATER? Thank goodness I use tap water and a filter system! Maybe I should look for a make on that too cos of the charcoal in the filter. The K tax is a HUGE scam on an international basis. And, if Jews are but a very small percentage of our population, why the hell are gentiles paying for some rabbi to piss on our food and drink?

    Ooops, I said a bad word!

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  11. Dead Men Don't Lie6 May 2011 at 14:23

    "The American government is leading the country towards hell. … We say to the Americans as people and to American mothers, if they cherish their lives and if they cherish their sons, they must elect an American patriotic government that caters to their interests not the interests of the Jews.

    If the present injustice continues with the wave of national consciousness, it will inevitably move the battle to American soil, just as Ramzi Yousef and others have done. This is my message to the American people. I urge them to find a serious administration that acts in their interest and does not attack people and violate their honor and pilfer their wealth.” – bin Laden 1998 John Miller interview

    OBL came out days after the attacks on NYC and said he and his rebels had nothing to do with 9/11.

    Imagine if the world had listened to OBL in 1998.

    America, sweet America, your sons and daughters are dying for zionist Rothschild and his counterfeiting IMF cronies.

    WAKE THE FUCK UP!!!

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