Blog… Phlog… Phil’s Blog The writings and ventings of a 30-something in Ontario

30Nov/08Off

The 3 Stooges (aka 3 Losers)

With apologies to the real ones.

With apologies to the real ones.

It shows me the real flaw with our parliamentary system when three losers can join together and throw out the person who has the legitimate right to a minority government. There are few days I ever wish for someone like Paul Martin, Jean Chretien or Brian Mulroney to be PM again. If the 3 Stooges pull the big one Monday morning, I'd like to see them back.

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21Nov/08Off

Damn you ABC

They cancelled Eli Stone and Dirty Sexy Money. Damn it ABC. First Alias and now this.

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13Nov/08Off

GFYS GM, Ford and Chrysler

The big three automakers in Canada are holding their hands out for money from the Canadian Government. In order to "save" 100,000 jobs in Ontario, they want billions in loans. In my opinion, the big three can GFYS!

No WAY should any corporation, large or small, get a bailout with tax money. The automaker's issues are their own. THEY kept building SUVS when the market didn't support it. THEY gave credit to people who didn't earn it. THEY caved into the unions when it came to wages. THEY gave their executives large bonuses while THEIR companies tanked. THEY created THEIR own problems.

THEY should have to fix it.

If I run a business and manage it so poorly that it's going bankrupt, but I employ two workers, would I get a handout from the government? No. It would be said that I should have run the business better and that I would have to deal with the consequences of my actions. So too should GM, Ford and Chrysler; Really so should they all. The banks that are getting 50 billion in mortgages bought from they by the federal government when they didn't ask for it. The banks don't need the buyouts, and they are not passing the savings onto their customers.

All levels of Government, federal and provincial should be looking at ways of getting the private sector to boost job creation, not handing out money to companies that have shown they are irresponsible with money. GM lost 15 Billion in 3 months and they get a handout!

So much for responsibility!

12Nov/08Off

Firetruck Fail!

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11Nov/08Off

Rememberance Day

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5Nov/08Off

The blame game, aka The Liberal Way

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In 2003 we (Ontarioians) were told that the Progressive Conservatives and Ernie Eves left a royal mess for Dalton McGuinty. From then until the next provincial election in 2007, we heard that everything was the PC's fault. A deficit, the need for the Health Care Premium, the job losses in Manufacturing and High Energy Prices. I don't discount that some of the issues were a bag of crap leftover from the previous government.

Then Election 2007 came along and I said on many occasions, if McGuinty wins, who will McGuinty blame for the problems now as he will be the incumbent? The Federal Goverment.

Of course, it makes sense. The Feds take money out of the province to give to other provinces that are "have-nots" and because the Feds set national policy when it comes to the economy.

Flash forward to November 3, 2008. Ontario is now a "Have-Not" province, the joke of the country. No longer can we use Newfie jokes, they are not on the Federal Dole anymore. We are. Meanwhile who does Dwight Duncan, Ontario Finance Minister point the finger to? The Feds, the Economy, the man in the moon. "Poor us, Harper wont bail out the car companies." "Poor us, we finally get some of our money back."

Poor us, because Ontarioians were too stupid and voted the Liberals back in in 2007!

I don't blame Harper & Co. for not bailing out the Auto Industry. They make crappy products that don't sell worth $h!t and charge too much for them. They brought their own decline on themselves. Well, the Auto Industry and the CAW. The Auto Industry has a golden bailout from the US and they squander it. You tell me how a company like GM can lose 15 Billion Dollars US in three months and still be in business!!!

Sending Ontario a welfare cheque for $347 Million is cheaper for the Feds than the Billions of dollars that the Auto Industry wants. And for what? So that some guy can make $40/hour putting in three bolts on an assembly line? (Yes I know I over-simplify, it's probably 4 bolts and a piece of tape.)

It's high time that McGuinty fixes the problem himself! (Novel Concept eh?) Quit pointing that finger everywhere else and look in the mirror. Point it at yourself.

Ontario has a high amount of business taxes, a lack of competitiveness and a huge amount of red tape. That's just for the business portion. Property taxes (set by values from MPAC) are going to be rising again and if McGuinty doesn't start building some power plants, the blackout of 2003 will look like a flickering light in comparison.

McGuinty needs to stop trying to legislate common sense (driving with cellphones) and start doing things to grow jobs.

Did you know that if a municipality wants to give away land to a company to build a plant, that it's illegal. If a municipality wants to give a tax break for all of the jobs it will bring, that it cannot. Ontario is one of the FEW places in the world where you are NOT allowed to do this. Why do you think jobs are leaving and no new investment is coming in.

If a state like New York, one of the HIGHEST taxed states in the USA is able to offer rebates of 15-20% on electricity, internet services, a discounted business and property taxes for bringing investment, why can't Ontario?

Look yourself in the mirror Premier McGuinty and ask yourself that!

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5Nov/08Off

Barack Hussein Obama, President

And the heavens opened and brought forth with glorious praise, all hail Obama!

Ok maybe not. But Obama is president and we now have to deal with it. From a Canadian perspective this could be ok or a disaster. If Obama goes on with his protectionist trade agenda, this will harm the Canadian economy more. He's anti-Kyoto so that's a plus.

Still I would have prefered McCain/Palin.

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4Nov/08Off

Sad…

This is really sad, pathetic, un-needed... A waste. For all of the crap and rhetoric from the Ontario Liberals, led by Premier Dalton McGuinty, has done NOTHING, SFA to stem the tide of manufacturing losses and downturn in this province. Instead of dealing with the economy, Premier McGuinty has legislated common-sense (Cell-phone ban when driving, no smoking in a car with kids), implimenting a Battery Recycling Tax and a bill for new signage for Ontario's Parks and Attractions. Perhaps THAT is the way Premier McGuinty is going to help the economy by turning the province into the next Kinkos Sign Shop.

Need a sign, go to Ontario!

As Jeff Foxworthy says, "Here's Yur Sign!" I think I know where Premier McGuinty and the Ontario Liberals can stick it too!

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