Thursday, July 7, 2011
Now this is Green!
If ever a picture could convey a thousand words this one does. Is this the future of solar power? Forget future, it's the present in Germany. This blog from an American engineer living in northern Germany, an AGW skeptic, reveals much about what happens when a government goes nuts trying to pander to environmental lobby groups. Of course this should concern all of us in Ontario, where the Liberals have bought into AGW hook-line-and-sinker. Check out the blog and let this guy know he is not alone.
Wednesday, July 6, 2011
Limited Government
In Canada, the US and much of the world, the concept of limited government is as foreign as Martian soil. Ask someone on the street or a friend what is meant by limited government, and you will get contorted faces, quizzical looks and maybe a response like "does it mean they have limited liability." Sadly, no! Governments today somehow believe they are liable, that is, responsible for everything, everything.
That fellow in the picture, Wilfrid Laurier, may have been Canada's last Prime Minister who understood the meaning of limited government.
The video below is my attempt to capture the essence of the Ontario state, its size and scope in under two minutes.
That fellow in the picture, Wilfrid Laurier, may have been Canada's last Prime Minister who understood the meaning of limited government.
The video below is my attempt to capture the essence of the Ontario state, its size and scope in under two minutes.
Monday, July 4, 2011
Ideology? What ideology?
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| From the excellent parody website: http://thepeoplescube.com/ |
What is that dominant paradigm? Essentially its one or other form of collectivism, socialist, communist, fascist, Liberal, Conservative, it doesn't matter they are the pretty much all the same expect in degree.
So here is another election ad, this one about windmills and the ideology of environmentalism. It fits in with other forms of collectivism only its green on the outside and kinda red inside.
Happy Fourth, to my American readers!
Saturday, July 2, 2011
Dying to see the doctor in Ontario
Notwithstanding high taxes, enormous
expenditures, and many promises, the standard of health care services provided
by successive Ontario governments has continued to deteriorate. Medicare cannot be continued without changes from
the current form of unrestrained demand for “free” services coupled with
central bureaucratic planning and government mandated supply restrictions. Growing private sector involvement will help,
but competitively priced, widely accessible, high quality health care will only
be available for everyone to the extent state involvement is eliminated. Since this cannot be accomplished overnight
without some short term hardship, transition measures will be needed. However, ultimately everyone will be
personally responsible for their own health care in a libertarian free market
system.
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