Over the holiday break I was reminded of a great quote by the Archbishop Hélder Câmara: “When I give food to the poor, they call me a saint. When I ask why they are poor, they call me a Communist.” … Continue reading →
Tax cuts, tax cuts, tax cuts. In the quest for governance it’s such a familiar refrain. We continue to languish in an era in politics where cutting taxes is not only politically popular, but is so often considered the prudent … Continue reading →
I posted these tweets after reading Ontario’s Stagnating Economy: First Decade of 21st Century Sees Decline by Livio Di Matteo and thinking about the upcoming provincial election. The fact is that this decade of decline has come under both Liberal … Continue reading →
When I get an idea for a potential blog post I make a note in the notepad on my phone. For a little while now I’ve been skipping over my note on collapse. I’ve wanted to start writing thoughts on … Continue reading →
“The ancient philosophy of Turtle Island, in regards to life on this planet acquired from the Creator, was that in all things we do, we do ‘for those that are not yet born.’ This belief dictated the relationships to each … Continue reading →
I’ve written previously about the troubles I’ve had understanding the fiscal policies of Prime Minister Stephen Harper’s governments over the last 5 years. Harper’s base of support comes from many places and he is adept at using social issues (the … Continue reading →