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Next Up, Indoctrinate Government Workers.

August 30th, 2011 | 3 Comments | Posted in environment

Now the government is “encouraging” its workers to study up on the global warming issue. At first glance it might makes sense.

BC seeks heightened climate change awareness among civil servants‎. B.C. Environment Minister Terry Lake announced the series in Victoria, saying it was essential to build a “solid knowledge base” on climate change within the civil service. He cited the need for an understanding of climate change impacts for the economy, environment, for land and water use, and for agriculture.

I am waiting for them to bring in the color-coded Climate Change Threat Level alert.

Why our civil service needs to have this solid knowledge base is debatable. It could be that they make up a significant part of our population and the “cause” has fallen off the map?

Wonder who is funding this?

In March 2008, the Pacific Institute for Climate Solutions (PICS) was established with a $94-million endowment from the BC Ministry of Environment (The Liberal party). PICS paid for the polling a steered the decision on our beloved carbon tax. Then it was off to work they go, funded in perpetuity.

Then, thanks to us paying higher prices for everything because of our carbon tax, B.C. is the first state or provincial government in North America to be “carbon neutral,” requiring public services to offset carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gas emissions by buying credits from the government’s Pacific Carbon Trust. Proving that our money can buy “neutrality”.

The carbon trading/tax scam even extorts public (tax-funded) institutes.

Example: In 2010 the PCT collected $4.4 million from B.C.’s 60 school districts, to compensate for emissions that mostly come from school buildings. They tax us to pay for schools and then they tax the schools to take their money back silently, and put the money where? Wonder why the cost of schools, health and other publicly funded programs keeps rising beyond inflation?

It’s basically a Ponzi scheme.

But, great news: the B.C. government has started working on ways for public money to go to public projects. “I’m not sure where we’ll end up with it, but I think generally what we’ll see is some sort of fund within the Pacific Carbon Trust that’s dedicated to schools, to hospitals, so that money comes back to them to help reduce their carbon footprint,” he said.

It’s basically one big circle of cash.. all kept within the government to expand their ever growing largess. We can cut back on  delivery of public services (i.e. teachers) by taking money back fro our tax-payer paid services, and keep the money at the top of the pyramid. Great slight of hand.

Best of all UVic has a lock on the climate scare industry, and is expanding faster than Apple. Lifetime employment for all of their researchers. Algore would be envious.

Here’s your free lesson.. paid for by us poor BC taxpayers:

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An Irishman’s Point Of View On the Financial Collapse

August 30th, 2011 | 2 Comments | Posted in Economy

Never a such truth been spoken (NSFW). This man should head the country.

Listening to the Silent Majority

August 27th, 2011 | 7 Comments | Posted in Taxes

Premier Christy Clark Now Has The Chance To Lead The Way On Tax Reform.

BC voters have shown us they have been pushed to the wall on taxation. We’ve finally  said enough is enough, and that we will no longer stand silent while politicians tax us into poverty.

Now that Christy Clark knows her chances of her party getting reelected are almost nill, why not start a move towards a complete tax and budget overhaul. With the odds of getting a far left government next election at almost 100%, she could find honor by at least doing something to protect us from them.

“The B.C. government, I think, has got now to sit down with business and all stakeholders and perhaps develop a Son-of-HST version that is a consumption tax, that is a fair consumption tax and allow it to not have to refocus its efforts on business taxes or on income taxes, which was their goal,” said B.C. Chamber of Commerce President John Winter.

BC in general is not business friendly. The reason is that we put up too many barriers to the creation of new businesses, and we lack competition. Our productivity suffers because of this, as well as employment growth.

Most are sympathetic to the fact that they need money to pay for all our freebies. The problem in BC is the government has crossed the line years ago in intrusion into our lives. We are a model nanny state.

The time for government to re-focus on what they really are responsible for, is now.

Christy could gain credibility and undo the damage done by Gordon Campbell by:

1) Cutting spending. Americans are leading the way in the “cut spending” movement, and spending cuts would be generally accepted. Yes the interest groups will all scream, but it’s about the silent majority. Government is spending beyond our means, and now is the time to make a few hard choices. We have a bloated government and now is the time to cut staff through attrition/hiring freeze, and salary freezes on public employees. Re-size government to the future.

2) Shutting down ICBC and getting out of the booze business. This would create competition in our insurance market and lower costs for most BC residents. Privatize the Liquor stores as Alberta did years ago. Once this is done, look at all ministries and shut down the foolish ones – it’s easy pickings here.

3) Getting rid of the carbon tax. It’s a sham and does nothing of what it represents. Our energy prices are only going up. Killing this tax would be a move to eliminate the deception Gordon Campbell left us with.

4) Reform the school districts. Focus on delivery of education not the bureaucracy. Create on school board and downsize or eliminate all the others.

5) Health Care? We know it’s going to bankrupt us in the next 10-20 years. Start looking for solutions to streamline delivery and to cut the waste.

6) Tax reform: BC taxes are the opposite of transparency. They have hidden a myriad of taxes in everything we buy. This makes everything more expensive in BC, and it is a silent job killer. The nickle and dime approach is petty and is causing tourists to stay away. Buy a bottle of water and see what I mean.We hide taxes on homeowners for things not related to owning a home, businesses for things that have nothing to do with business, and consumers for anything they can come up with.

Flat tax is the way to go, and a “Son of GST” would fly if the two happened at the same time. If the flat tax was handled correctly, you could even remove sales tax. The goal should be to streamline government income, and the best place is at the source. Removing the massive paperwork eliminates needless positions and expense. It also makes BC competitive in a global market.

If we don’t address the areas above soon, we’ll be forced to in ways we won’t have any control. Our wealth has been driven by housing and now that is about to end… and when it does, well see that it has been a mirage.

I know that BC has a strong anti-growth sentiment, and we need to instill the idea that growth is good, NOW. We’ve been held hostage by the enviro-nazi’s long enough, and hopefully now the silent majority will become vocal.

It is the only way we’ll be able to maintain our standard of living in the future… as the decline has already started.

 

The HST Referendum Results Are In – Deception Comes Home To Roost

August 26th, 2011 | 2 Comments | Posted in All about Vancouver



% of valid votes voting Yes (Scrap it) 54.73%

% of valid votes voting No (Keep it) 45.27%

Today is the day when our votes on HST are tabulated.. and judging by the timing of the results, now the fun starts.

They tried the deceptive “yes mean no” trick question, hoping that the average BC resident is too dumb to read.

They diverted tax dollars to the “for HST” cause.

Business groups spent considerable money on the “for HST”. There costs have been cut, and we may see the savings someday. (We know better.)

Now, BC residents – the silent majority – have spoken.

Political deception – or standard political operating procedure – has been given a blow. Lying to get elected has a price.

The great thing to see is that even though we have been lectured that it will cost us big time to repeal this swindle, people decided to no reward the politicians for duping us. We are willing to accept the consequences, even though it should have never happened. Gordon Campbell’s big lie has cost us a few billion.

If they really wanted to save the HST, they would have dropped it pre-referendum. Not a year from now. We didn’t fall for this.

BC residents are now paying a huge price for the deception. Politicians will have their day soon enough.

What is really obvious is that the rich were apathetic and voted to keep it, the poor hated it and voted strongly to go back to the old system.

Thanks Gordon… you F’d BC.

Electoral District Yes Votes Yes % No Votes No % Total Votes
Abbotsford-Mission 8214 45.37% 9892 54.63% 18106
Abbotsford South 7573 43.28% 9925 56.72% 17498
Abbotsford West 7740 48.54% 8207 51.46% 15947
Alberni-Pacific Rim 10665 63.90% 6024 36.10% 16689
Boundary-Similkameen 9679 59.48% 6593 40.52% 16272
Burnaby-Deer Lake 11097 62.62% 6625 37.38% 17722
Burnaby-Edmonds 11827 64.55% 6494 35.45% 18321
Burnaby-Lougheed 11426 58.77% 8016 41.23% 19442
Burnaby North 12956 60.34% 8516 39.66% 21472
Cariboo-Chilcotin 6361 56.90% 4818 43.10% 11179
Cariboo North 7131 58.96% 4964 41.04% 12095
Chilliwack 9572 49.03% 9949 50.97% 19521
Chilliwack-Hope 8991 49.65% 9118 50.35% 18109
Columbia River-Revelstoke 8248 66.19% 4214 33.81% 12462
Comox Valley 14759 53.45% 12853 46.55% 27612
Coquitlam-Burke Mountain 10369 55.85% 8196 44.15% 18565
Coquitlam-Maillardville 11973 54.63% 9942 45.37% 21915
Cowichan Valley 13276 55.55% 10623 44.45% 23899
Delta North 11479 58.44% 8163 41.56% 19642
Delta South 9889 46.46% 11396 53.54% 21285
Esquimalt-Royal Roads 12073 57.96% 8758 42.04% 20831
Fort Langley-Aldergrove 11148 45.84% 13171 54.16% 24319
Fraser-Nicola 6720 55.25% 5442 44.75% 12162
Juan de Fuca 12600 62.50% 7559 37.50% 20159
Kamloops-North Thompson 10779 54.73% 8916 45.27% 19695
Kamloops-South Thompson 10025 44.09% 12711 55.91% 22736
Kelowna-Lake Country 10606 46.90% 12007 53.10% 22613
Kelowna-Mission 10125 44.42% 12670 55.58% 22795
Kootenay East 9629 60.87% 6191 39.13% 15820
Kootenay West 11797 69.62% 5148 30.38% 16945
Langley 11850 48.67% 12500 51.33% 24350
Maple Ridge-Mission 10724 55.80% 8495 44.20% 19219
Maple Ridge-Pitt Meadows 11652 56.88% 8833 43.12% 20485
Nanaimo 11661 55.16% 9478 44.84% 21139
Nanaimo-North Cowichan 13779 60.83% 8871 39.17% 22650
Nechako Lakes 3626 46.68% 4141 53.32% 7767
Nelson-Creston 8966 63.83% 5081 36.17% 14047
New Westminster 13748 57.33% 10234 42.67% 23982
North Coast 4131 67.18% 2018 32.82% 6149
North Island 11952 57.97% 8666 42.03% 20618
North Vancouver-Lonsdale 9610 48.16% 10344 51.84% 19954
North Vancouver-Seymour 8717 39.41% 13403 60.59% 22120
Oak Bay-Gordon Head 10738 48.60% 11356 51.40% 22094
Parksville-Qualicum 13933 51.57% 13086 48.43% 27019
Peace River North 4407 50.02% 4403 49.98% 8810
Peace River South 4073 58.82% 2852 41.18% 6925
Penticton 11489 50.49% 11267 49.51% 22756
Port Coquitlam 11483 55.61% 9168 44.39% 20651
Port Moody-Coquitlam 9677 50.85% 9353 49.15% 19030
Powell River-Sunshine Coast 12197 58.24% 8745 41.76% 20942
Prince George-Mackenzie 8904 56.92% 6738 43.08% 15642
Prince George-Valemount 9566 58.73% 6722 41.27% 16288
Richmond Centre 12922 63.77% 7343 36.23% 20265
Richmond East 14808 65.58% 7771 34.42% 22579
Richmond-Steveston 13086 55.19% 10623 44.81% 23709
Saanich North and the Islands 14162 51.35% 13419 48.65% 27581
Saanich South 12370 52.52% 11183 47.48% 23553
Shuswap 11130 49.84% 11202 50.16% 22332
Skeena 6354 66.74% 3167 33.26% 9521
Stikine 3300 53.55% 2863 46.45% 6163
Surrey-Cloverdale 12303 47.55% 13572 52.45% 25875
Surrey-Fleetwood 11370 63.10% 6649 36.90% 18019
Surrey-Green Timbers 10827 75.51% 3511 24.49% 14338
Surrey-Newton 10826 72.22% 4165 27.78% 14991
Surrey-Panorama 12087 53.33% 10577 46.67% 22664
Surrey-Tynehead 10736 59.47% 7316 40.53% 18052
Surrey-Whalley 10943 68.88% 4944 31.12% 15887
Surrey-White Rock 11187 45.53% 13386 54.47% 24573
Vancouver-Fairview 8502 47.21% 9508 52.79% 18010
Vancouver-False Creek 6888 44.43% 8615 55.57% 15503
Vancouver-Fraserview 15674 66.01% 8072 33.99% 23746
Vancouver-Hastings 13170 66.86% 6529 33.14% 19699
Vancouver-Kensington 13559 69.48% 5955 30.52% 19514
Vancouver-Kingsway 13701 72.45% 5211 27.55% 18912
Vancouver-Langara 11842 61.65% 7365 38.35% 19207
Vancouver-Mount Pleasant 9840 63.85% 5571 36.15% 15411
Vancouver-Point Grey 7878 41.89% 10930 58.11% 18808
Vancouver-Quilchena 7944 37.60% 13181 62.40% 21125
Vancouver-West End 8354 53.92% 7139 46.08% 15493
Vernon-Monashee 12581 50.92% 12127 49.08% 24708
Victoria-Beacon Hill 11312 55.76% 8976 44.24% 20288
Victoria-Swan Lake 11068 57.73% 8103 42.27% 19171
West Vancouver-Capilano 8620 35.48% 15676 64.52% 24296
West Vancouver-Sea to Sky 6621 39.22% 10262 60.78% 16883
Westside-Kelowna 9623 46.30% 11161 53.70% 20784
Totals 881198 54.73% 728927 45.27% 1610125

 

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Vancouver Hates The Bus

August 25th, 2011 | 5 Comments | Posted in All about Vancouver

In Vancouver, they really, really want us to take the bus.

Although in downtown Vancouver about 40 per cent of commuter trips are by transit; in Surrey, the number is less than five per cent. Step outside of our perpetually gridlocked downtown, where you have a choice, and no one uses the bus.

Translink has the authority to tax us, and boy, do they use it (1.3 Billion last year):

Parking: As of July 1, 2010, the responsibility for the Parking Tax payable at commercial parking lots within Metro Vancouver was transferred from the Social Service Tax Act to the South Coast British Columbia Transportation Authority Act and administration of the tax has been transferred to TransLink.

Property Tax: They levy a fee to pay for transit. They blend this in with a road tax to lessen the pain.

Transportation Improvement Fee: A fee on all cars.

Gas Tax: Drivers are forced to pay a tax on gas to Translink, making our gas prices among the highest in Canada.

Carbon Tax – they are still negotiating their cut.

New: Tolls. As they replace our bridges, they get to add tolls.

Government transfers.

Actual transit fees pay less than 50% of their costs to run the system.

Now, as the geniuses at TransLink are finding out, we actually hate this form of transit despite being forced to pay exorbitant taxes to support it. Statistics Canada reported, in their 2010 General Social Survey, that the average Vancouver car commute was 25 minutes, 23 minutes shorter than the average transit commute of 48 minutes.

“Slightly less than half (47 per cent) of those who had tried public transit felt that it was a convenient way to get to work” reads the report. Yet 85 per cent of Canadians surveyed who commute by car say they’ve never tried public transit before.

Despite our social engineers doing everything possible to slow traffic to a crawl (quick, find a freeway in Vancouver – we have none),  we have a choice, for now.

Ride in a crammed bus, with the addicts they let on for free, or in the comfort of your car. In a move to get the freeloaders off the system, they are finally adding fare gates at on the skytrain so that you now need to pay to ride. This will set off a series of protests.

Keep in mind that housing requires 92% of the average income to own a home. Soon we’ll all be renters, forced to take the bus.

Social engineering does work.

Jack Layton Passes Away

August 22nd, 2011 | 9 Comments | Posted in Canada Election

Mr. Layton died “peacefully at his home,” according to a statement issued by his wife and children Monday. Jack was suffering from cancer.

Although Jack was on the opposite side of the fence from me, he was a true Canadian and wanted the best for his country. He brought passion to the debate and will be remembered for ridding Canada from the Bloc.

The NDP has lost one of their best leaders. RIP Jack.

What to do when it all goes wrong…

August 21st, 2011 | 4 Comments | Posted in activists

It started out innocently enough. They asked. The people spoke. Overwhelmingly negative.

So, if you’re the CBC, what do you do?

Add a little bit of “CBC Journalistic license”.

Original story:

My CBC is… : Tell us what the CBC means to you

One of the nicer comments:

It is reassuring to see from the comments and the votes here that I am not the only Canadian who is disgusted by the $1.4 billion annual taxpayer subsidy that is provided to this crown corporation.

I have never felt that this channel represented my views of Canada and what being a Canadian is. It represents politically motivated and manufactured views which often make me feel sick to my stomach and ashamed to be a Canadian.

When you combine the horrible expense and the propaganda elements that consistently and deliberately try to undermine my own noble beliefs, I would wholeheartedly support the sale or dismantling of this entity.

The 6% of Canadians who actually watch this channel on a regular basis should be asked to fork over the annual $1.4 Billion themselves and support their own propaganda and freedom of speech. However, it is grossly unfair that I am being forced to fund their political messages and low quality programming in such a massive way.

There are over 300 comments – 90% negative. Small Dead Animals helped get the conversation going.

The subsequent follow up to get ahead of the anger and try to reshape the conversation, and validating the above comment:

Spotted: Your heartfelt remarks about CBC’s upcoming anniversary

“It has wonderful (radio) morning wake up shows, provocative, thought-provoking afternoon shows, a TV line up that proudly says …”We are Canadian”, as evidenced by sane political broadcasts, HNIC and great investigative journalism. However, my favourite aspect of CBC is the website. It is my homepage and the first place I look for news and sports. As snowbirds and retired, we love the fact that CBC keeps my wife and I firmly rooted in Canada as we travel the southern US for five months in the winter. Do not change a thing…….CBC is Canada….eh?”

We can’t thank you enough for sharing your comments on this particular story. Your feedback has been tremendous, and look forward to reading more of your comments in the coming days!

If you ever needed proof of what an atrocity the CBC has become, this is it. End the bleeding now. Why we are being taxed to the tune of 1 billion plus for this train wreck speaks volumes.

Let’s make the 75th Anniversary their last. Speak up.

Adding Insult to Injury

August 15th, 2011 | 1 Comment | Posted in activists

Or, don’t let the door hit you in the ass on the way out.

Today the chased-from-office BC Premier, Gordon Campbell, was given a gift of a position in the UK… Can’t help wonder how he got this. Maybe there is someone that is benefiting by HST.

The Harper government formally announced his appointment as the new high commissioner to the United Kingdom and Northern Ireland today.

The man who gifted us with carbon tax, then HST, and elected by outright deception, now gets to flee the scene of the crime and get rewarded handsomely. Here’s hoping he gets stationed near an area of unrest.

In much better news today, it’s confirmed that we are finally rid of the Bacon brothers.

August 2005: Jonathan Bacon and two others are charged with 15 counts of drugs and weapons offences after police found a cache of automatic weapons, silencers, a bulletproof vest and a police uniform, as well as marijuana, ecstasy, cocaine and more than $90,000 in cash.

February 2007 – Gangster Jonathan Bacon delivered 114 sticks of stolen dynamite, a grenade, seven handguns, two shotguns, a rifle and an Uzi submachinegun to police as part of a plea bargain for an associate.

June 2008: Provincial court dismisses drug and weapons charges against Jonathan Bacon after agreeing his charter rights were violated.

Nov. 18, 2010: Supreme Court of Canada agrees to hear Jonathan Bacon’s argument that his charter rights were violated when he was charged with the 2005 drugs and weapons offences.

August 2010: The gangster justice system in Kelowna executes Jonathon Bacon  and saves the courts the work they should have done years ago.

BC is getting better all the time.

 

How Things Change When You Are The Victim

August 12th, 2011 | 5 Comments | Posted in All about Vancouver

Vancouver has been especially vocal when it comes to toughening up our court and justice system… ask Stephen Harper.

The belief is that because crime is on a downward trend, we do not need to change anything… forgetting that here in Vancouver we have our own form of justice. Ask the Bacon brothers, or anyone with a family member gunned down in the mob wars.

After game 7 of the Stanly Cup, we discovered the power of Facebook and the web when it comes to catching the rioters. Their acts are clearly on display, captured for all time. The evidence seems overwhelming.

So how many have been charged to date? NONE.

In London, where it is even more lenient, they have charged hundreds so far, and the riot is still going on. Using the same evidence as we have.

There have been more than 1,700 arrests, with some rioters already convicted and serving jail time.

Here in B.C., police have to recommend charges to the Crown, who then reviews the evidence and must decide whether a charge is in the public interest and if there is a substantial likelihood of conviction.

The only two people have been charged have been charged for an assault that took place during the riot: Edgar Ricardo Garcia, 20, has been charged with aggravated assault and will next appear in court Aug. 19; Joshua Lyle Evans, 27, was charged with possession of a dangerous weapon and will appear in court Sept. 27.

Sad day for Canada’s justice system… and Vancouver is doing all to show just how bad it sucks.

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