Today is the
Second Anniversary of the Caledonia dispute, and my frustration with the McGuinty government has reached its zenith.
First we have the arrogant
Aboriginal Affairs Minister Michael Bryant responding to the
HDI extortion policy
with the following:
"My experience with developers . . . is they didn't just fall off the turnip truck,'' Bryant said. "They know very well what the rules are and the laws are. The only fees that need to be paid are paid to municipalities. That is the law.''
So what the
flick does that mean? If they were farmers,
then you'd step in and help?
He maintains that
"It's up to the police, not the province, to intervene and press charges."Well everyone
who didn't just fall off a turnip truck knows that
the
OPP has to follow the mandate of the McGuinty Government, which has been so intimidated by a fear of an
Ipperwash reoccurrence, that it has effectively
castrated Julian Fantino and the
OPP in terms of any power to enforce the law regarding native disruptions.
This story alone could take up the whole post, but it's hard on my blood pressure to dwell on it too long.
So we'll move onto
Health Minister George Smitherman, who feels the need to
announce several times that
he's going to wear a diaper to test out the modern incontinence products.
Pull-eeze! Spare us the gruesome mental images and just do something about those poor seniors sitting in their own waste in nursing homes!! We're talking about
human dignity here.
And if the Liberals are so into first-hand experiencing of problems, why hasn't McGuinty gone to Caledonia yet? Or Fantino for that matter?
Finally, I am
sick and tired of
Dalton McGuinty's knee-jerk response of pointing his finger at Ottawa whenever a reporter or taxpayer raises an issue.
For example,
he is in shock that the Feds aren't going to bail him out of the manufacturing crisis in Ontario, which Jim Flaherty suggests could be eased somewhat with provincial corporate tax cuts.
McGuinty refutes this suggestion stating:
Mr. McGuinty said it is easy for the federal government to cut taxes because it is awash in cash.
"We're in a slightly different situation here," he said.
No kidding - Because the high costs of a continual policy of appeasement, incompetence and bending over will catch up with you in the end.
He's great at giving out holidays, banning stuff and taking away prayers though.
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Update:
Jeff Allan is discussing this issue right now, and suggested in his opening rant that maybe we need UN peacekeepers right here in Ontario. Right on, Jeff!!
Jeff found
this remark particularly disturbing:
"We're simply not in a situation in history any longer where Canadian governments are going to dictate solely to First Nations how and what is going to be done on First Nations land,'' Detlor said.
John Tory was just on and said we shouldn't be negotiating while these extortion tactics continue.
Labels: Appeasement never works, Caledonia, Native Issues, Ontario - yours to recover someday