People tend
to use aggression and negativity when they themselves feel inadequate. We see
it in elementary schools, through high school and into university and the
workplace. We call it bullying however the “root cause” of this syndrome is
one’s own failures.
They shout
and become accusatory such as John Baird. They ridicule and avoid answers such
as Paul Calandra. They claim government secrecy such as Pierre Poilievre. They
use sarcasm and belittlement such as Shelley Glover while yet others use their
feminine assets like Rona Ambrose and simply read from a script sent to them by
the “boys in short pants” in the PMO.
If we take a
good look at the various Federal Ministers we see a group of people who are not
qualified for their position and thus have no credibility with the people they
oversee. And what is even more troubling for the country is that these dupes are
obvious failures to the international community.
If Stephen
Harper really wants to talk smack he had better be prepared to get smacked
down.
Not one of
his ministers has the education or the qualifications to be where they are in
his cabinet. Would a graduate of political science be hired to oversee the
medical staff of a major hospital? Highly improbable however Rona Ambrose is
the Minister of Health for Canada. She has zero credibility.
Then there
is Jason Kenney Minister of Employment and Social Development who studied philosophy
but dropped out to work with the Liberal party in Saskatchewan, we all know how
his Temporary Foreign Worker program put Canadians out of work.
Canada’s Minister
of the Environment Leona Aglukkaq who, along with Stephen Harper, has so little
credibility that no one at the UN came to hear them speak.
Let us not
forget Stephen Harper who claims others are not ready to run the country yet
his own experience before being elected as Prime Minister was exactly zero. We
have watched as many of his cohorts and advisers are being indicted for a
variety of crimes against voters, taxpayers and the public. He put all his eggs,
and the basket, in dirty oil which has stalled the manufacturing sector.
Year after
year Stephen Harper has lowered taxes to the benefit of corporations while
telling Canadians that it was incentive for industry to upgrade equipment and
to hire employees.
What Stephen
Harper has failed to do is far greater than what he has accomplished. Lower
taxes have only helped the upper 20% of Canadians while the working class picks
up the tab.
He has put
Canada’s economy in jeopardy by signing trade deals with China, Korea and Asia
without consultation and in secrecy.
The sad
truth is that I do not know anyone who can honestly say that their life has
improved under this government. But more disappointing is all those hypocrites
that profess support for Harpers economic plans are the same ones who take
advantage of the benefits put in place by someone else who had the best
interest of the people in mind.
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