right to rant
The Right to Rant.
I voted.If I am not happy with the government I have the right to complaint and offer constructive criticism. I had better have some solution or an alternative path for them to follow if I want my critique to be taken seriously. My pen is poised to write in as soon as the government tries to lower the GST twice. My first item would be to suggest they lower it to 5% directly in one fell swoop. The costs to business people would be major but to do it twice would be an extreme burden in just the paperwork alone.What mess have we gotten into now? Steven(the rookie)Harper is stuck with a minority government. He may not be able to make good an many of his election promises. Local business people are dealing with an increase in the minimum wage and if our new prime minister makes good on his promise to lower the GST, not once , but twice(Why do it in such a foolish and disruptive manner? Does he know how much it will cost for these changes? Will the feds fund the changes?), business people will have to do a huge amount more paperwork.Harper is a politician. Paperwork is the only kind of work he knows.What he did before politics is what will make or break his career. Politics is about hashing out policies. Policies are guidelines, promises and contracts with and for the people.I wish him luck, because he is going to need it. I pray for Canada.
Ps. I wrote 2 articles that were on the same type of subject and just cut and pasted them, so if it sounds a little disjointed, that is the reason why.
Michael J. Kaer,president of Kaer Enterprises.com,
www.2bitpixel.com,www.mikesworms.com,www.mjk-private-income.com and www.onthespotmassage.biz
I voted.If I am not happy with the government I have the right to complaint and offer constructive criticism. I had better have some solution or an alternative path for them to follow if I want my critique to be taken seriously. My pen is poised to write in as soon as the government tries to lower the GST twice. My first item would be to suggest they lower it to 5% directly in one fell swoop. The costs to business people would be major but to do it twice would be an extreme burden in just the paperwork alone.What mess have we gotten into now? Steven(the rookie)Harper is stuck with a minority government. He may not be able to make good an many of his election promises. Local business people are dealing with an increase in the minimum wage and if our new prime minister makes good on his promise to lower the GST, not once , but twice(Why do it in such a foolish and disruptive manner? Does he know how much it will cost for these changes? Will the feds fund the changes?), business people will have to do a huge amount more paperwork.Harper is a politician. Paperwork is the only kind of work he knows.What he did before politics is what will make or break his career. Politics is about hashing out policies. Policies are guidelines, promises and contracts with and for the people.I wish him luck, because he is going to need it. I pray for Canada.
Ps. I wrote 2 articles that were on the same type of subject and just cut and pasted them, so if it sounds a little disjointed, that is the reason why.
Michael J. Kaer,president of Kaer Enterprises.com,
www.2bitpixel.com,www.mikesworms.com,www.mjk-private-income.com and www.onthespotmassage.biz
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