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Tuesday 25 February 2020

Homogenized Society:

Karl Marx figured a homogenized society would be the perfect world for everyone. That's when everybody gets to enjoy equal benefits and security and no one has more than anyone else.

That's what Andrea Horwath is promoting in Ontario, Justin Trudeau and Gerald Butts in Canada. For them, it's the post-national world.

For some, this is already a reality. When you view all those protesters on the highways, the railways, on street corners and in front of parliament buildings, it becomes obvious that there is a sub-culture that can afford to stand there and shout obscenities instead of going to work to pay utilities and taxes.

Who is feeding these hooligans? How can they afford to stand there and do that?

How long will the working folk paying for this free lunch continue before giving up and joining the freeloaders?

How long can an economy continue this before it runs out of taxpayers?

And when that happens, who will be around to pay for that free lunch?. 

Monday 17 February 2020

Wilful Ignorance?

Just when political intervention in the transportation corridors shut down is warranted, our PM is out doing the heroics in Backwoods Africa. 

Clever move. There will be no necessity for anyone to explain why nothing is being done or make excuses for what was said.

Why risk offending a significant voting block of politicized rabble? It's still early in the season. Maybe we'll get a really cold day and they'll all get cold and go home.

Thursday 13 February 2020

Modern Inquisition:

That Impeachment of US President Donald Trump media event is the perfect example of how the social consciousness in the western world has deteriorated back to 15th Century standards. 

Just think what Torquemada himself could have done with modern media hype during the Spanish Inquisition.

The really scary part? These Democratic party inquisitors are going to select someone to oppose Trump in the fall. 

Now, that's really scary.

Tuesday 4 February 2020

Teaching Unimportant?

There were hordes of strikers milling about on the sides of Upper Middle Road this AM. They were teachers out there to remind motorists that they were again striking for more wages and less work.

It might be assumed they have little concern the time they waste milling around like stray sheep makes a difference in what their students learn this year. 

And if that's the case, then it might be correct to assume that their presence in the classroom is somewhat overrated.

And if that's the case, it might be correct to assume that there's a good chance they are already being overpaid.

And if that's the case, maybe it is time to evaluate what their classroom presence actually means in this new age of volatile information exchange.

And if that's the case, how long before they are replaced by far more dependable and reliable robotics?

Those electronics whiz kids are probably perfecting mechanized union leaders right at this very moment. 

Such mechanoids would probably prove no more responsive to reality than the people they replace.