Re: All the letters The News Oct/10/2012
This is good, this is very good, this is exactly the conversation we should have had two decades ago when we started down the slippery slop to where we see ourselves today.
The people of BC and maybe Canada have to decide whether the status quo is acceptable or not acceptable for Canadians to be living in the street for whatever reason, sure there probably are some of the homeless who would be there no matter what and there are undoubtedly some who should be in jail but they are a small minority, no one should be living in the wet freezing cold because they were born with a physical or mental handicap, no Canadian should be forced to survive the elements because they are unemployed or even underemployed, no woman or juvenile should be forced to live without shelter because she will be abused at home.
Canadians should feel shame and feel uncomfortable to see how the homeless live amongst us, I would bet if you saw the same thing in another country you would be disgusted and feel empathy for the poor and destitute of another country.
BC started on this slippery slope to rampant homelessness in 1983 in what a rabid Conservative would call the “Golden Era” under the rabid anti-socialist Bill Bennett otherwise known as Mini-Wac, in 1983 under the banner RESTRAINT, Bennett slashed social services and closed down most of the facilities that took care of the mentally and physically handicapped while simultaneously holding a party for the world,
EXPO 86.
His Golden Era excesses finally generated a general strike in BC.
The solution to this major social problem is certainly not to ship the homeless back to Vancouver which was a bad policy decision made in an attempt to hide previous bad policy decisions, or for that matter moving them to someone else's back yard,
inciting hatred against an identifiable group is most certainly not legal nor the answer, like it or not this is BCs and even Canada’s problem not Vancouver's problem, it has to be seriously dealt with by every level of government and not just swept under the rug or glossed over for some undeserved cynical political photo op.
These people are after all Canadians and deserve at least a part of the Canadian dream, is a roof over your head out of the cold, rain and wind and food in your stomach to much to ask and how about some caring supervision, access to medical treatment and counselling is that to much to ask for, or expect in Canada one of the richest countries in the world,
I DON'T THINK SO ?
Wayne & Belle

Sassamat Lake
Friday, 12 October 2012
TReOOHH
Re: The News Oct.12/2012 Collecting tolls is a matter of trust
Mr. Turner it would seem your instincts are firing on all eight cylinders about trusting TReO.
The other day I registered online at TReO for my decal for the new Port Mann bridge, gave a credit card number to pay any tolls I might rack up and thought that would be the end of that. Monday I got a phone call from a friend who had signed up on line also and his credit card company phoned him saying his credit card had been compromised by TReO and was told that 271 people that had registered by phone using their credit cards had their cards compromised and both the RCMP and the Transportation Privacy Commissioner are presently investigating. Just to be safe I cancelled the credit card I had used to register, I then called TReO and was told that 271 people that had registered by phone had their credit cards compromised, the employee also claimed the security breach only involved one employee and that the RCMP were investigating, since then there have been 275 complaints from other people that signed up on line, I am not sure just what that means.
I find this particularly disturbing that you can no longer even trust the government with your credit card information, possibly this is the end result of having a government that does not believe in government and is doing everything in it’s power to get rid of government employees, the BC Liberal privatize at any cost agenda. TRio is a private company doing government business whose employees no doubt make little better than minimum wages which without a doubt makes for a lot of disgruntled workers and obviously makes for poor performance similar to other privatized government functions such as hospital cleaning etc. etc.
Time to get a government who actually believes in government and actually endeavors to make government agents and agencies both efficient and cost effective, and does not just screw up government functions so it can justify privatizing them.
Mr. Turner it would seem your instincts are firing on all eight cylinders about trusting TReO.
The other day I registered online at TReO for my decal for the new Port Mann bridge, gave a credit card number to pay any tolls I might rack up and thought that would be the end of that. Monday I got a phone call from a friend who had signed up on line also and his credit card company phoned him saying his credit card had been compromised by TReO and was told that 271 people that had registered by phone using their credit cards had their cards compromised and both the RCMP and the Transportation Privacy Commissioner are presently investigating. Just to be safe I cancelled the credit card I had used to register, I then called TReO and was told that 271 people that had registered by phone had their credit cards compromised, the employee also claimed the security breach only involved one employee and that the RCMP were investigating, since then there have been 275 complaints from other people that signed up on line, I am not sure just what that means.
I find this particularly disturbing that you can no longer even trust the government with your credit card information, possibly this is the end result of having a government that does not believe in government and is doing everything in it’s power to get rid of government employees, the BC Liberal privatize at any cost agenda. TRio is a private company doing government business whose employees no doubt make little better than minimum wages which without a doubt makes for a lot of disgruntled workers and obviously makes for poor performance similar to other privatized government functions such as hospital cleaning etc. etc.
Time to get a government who actually believes in government and actually endeavors to make government agents and agencies both efficient and cost effective, and does not just screw up government functions so it can justify privatizing them.
Saturday, 6 October 2012
Human Compassion
Letters The NEWS Sept 26-28th
Seriously if you want to blame someone for this horrible situation do not blame Bob Goos or the Salvation Army Caring place or any other organization that is only trying to help an ever worsening human tragedy that we see or close our eyes too every day.
There are many reasons for people being homeless forty percent of the homeless are either mentally or physically handicapped the unemployment rate is 7 percent so the real number is closer to 14 percent, about 20 percent are working but don’t make enough to eat and have a roof over their heads also, the average family is 3 weeks away from bankruptcy and if the worst happens the simple fact is that if you aren’t lucky enough to have a family or friends that you can live with until you can turn things around you end up on the street and but for the grace of god there go I.
In the 1980s there was probably 600 homeless in greater Vancouver and most of them were in Vancouver, by the beginning of the 90s they were everywhere Kerrisdale, Burnaby, Coquitlam and yes Maple Ridge.
In the mid 1980s the BC government was shutting down mental and care homes all over BC, places such as Essondale and smaller facilities all over the province with the promise to open smaller less institution like facilities, a promise they never kept, so all over BC they would take people out of these care homes, take them to the bus depot give them $20 dollars and send them to Vancouver, where they ended up living in the streets or on my bus. I can tell many sad stories about these poor unfortunates who should have been under someones care other than a bus driver, needless to say I have seen many things I would rather not over the years.
A healthy soul can extend itself, put itself in the place of another persons experiences, from that comes wisdom and compassion.
If you want to blame someone for this untenable tragedy blame the governments who failed to live up to their promises of positive change and yes blame yourself for letting them get away with their lies, deceptions, and yes outright malfeasance.
As always It is always about money, but a civilization is judged by how they take care of the sick the old in other words the helpless, less unfortunate of any population and so far we have certainly have not lived up to a very high standard.
Reasonable response
Re: The News August 28/2012 Don’t get offended, just think about helping
N. Schroder great insightful reasonable human response to an age old profession as well as moral dilemma. I read your letter and other letters and opinions in the paper and can only feel sad at the mostly uncaring selfish hateful and venomous denigrations directed at the unfortunate of this world, only this week I have read letters with hateful derogatory terms such as “ filthy prostitute” “human rubbish, human derritus” Cretins” levelled at the poor unfortunates that make up BCs poor and homeless.
This denigrated disadvantaged group is undoubtedly almost totally blameless as to their desperate circumstances, I seriously doubt that any one wakes up one morning and says I think being a homeless person or a prostitute will be my chosen career choice. These people are homeless or turn to prostitution mostly because off circumstances beyond their control, and once in that position it is very difficult to escape from without a lot of help, try dressing for a job interview when you are living in the street, unable to wash or shave for maybe weeks and with no mailing address.
I find this unbridled hatred disturbing, with the culprits not trying to understand the underlying problem and not seeming to care why this is happening to these human beings, I don’t hear these people blaming the powers that be and particularly the politicians that have allowed, yes almost purposely caused this situation to grow and fester, in other words the anger is being vented on the wrong people the homeless are the victims here not the villains.
Just in the last few months a young couple I am aware of had a baby and the husband lost his job the couple fortunately were able to move into her fathers home or they would be on the street, these are not the bad guys.
In a country as wealthy as Canada this is not only totally immoral but criminal.
Lastly to the individuals throwing around these hateful slurs, you might want to check out some old Adolph Hitler speeches and you will find he used the same hateful inflammatory rhetoric to justify his monstrous treatment of the Jews.
Friday, 21 September 2012
TIME for an ENEMA
It would seem that after Christy Clark promised a open and accountable government that she has opted to stick with the Gordon Campbell game plan of governing from dark secret rooms with unelected CEOs with vested interests, once again ensuring that all the opposition and most of the Liberal caucus and of course the public is excluded from the decision making process, the same chosen few power elites who hatched the BC Rail scam, HST, the bankrupting of BC Hydro, NERT, EPIC and all the other privatization at any cost we have witnessed over the last decade.
Campbell broke many of his own laws such as running a deficit budget, not having a spring and fall session of the legislature racking up a record 253 days without our supposed democracy in session.
So now Christy Clark is going to even outdo her mentor Gordon Campbell in the subjugation of BCs democratic system and it’s citizens, so much for open and accountable government.
Canada traditionally has a parliamentary democracy and one of the supposed safeguards of that system is a Lieutenant Governor, I sincerely believe it would be in this provinces best interests for you the Honourable Steven L. Point to use your powers as Lieutenant Governor of BC to dissolve this sham of a government and call an election as soon as possible.
The reasons for this are many and all to obvious, we live in perilous times governments and countries rise and fall in less time than the next scheduled election in BC.
1 Christy Clark does not have a mandate to lead this government from the people of BC or it would seem from the members of the Liberal caucus.
2 Christy Clark and the Liberals do not have a mandate to complete Gordon Campbell's privatize at any cost agenda.
3 Christy Clark and the Liberals definitely do not have a mandate to carry on a dictatorship in BC as they have for the last decade, no more of the peoples business conducted in secret with unelected individuals with vested interests, our democracy from here on has to be conducted in the legislature in the full light of day with all duly elected parties present, with all the questions, ideas, compromise, and finally consensus or what Clark apparently sees as sick but the rest of us recognize as democracy.
Winston Churchill
The citizens of BC demand a proper election now and have a proper accounting to see how much trouble this province is really in without all the sleazy Enron style accounting practices they have been using to hide their mismanagement and incompetence.
We know Christy Clark does not like Victoria but until the capital is moved to Vancouver or Spuzzum that is where the government does it’s business and anyone unable to deal with that fact has no business running for provincial politics let alone Premier.
If the Lieutenant Governor can not do the job we all believe he has the power to do, then it is imperative that the people of BC find that fact out, we most desperately need an election and consequently a new effective government that works for the people of BC instead of the chosen few, and as importantly BC needs a workable recall system so that the voters of BC have a mechanism to make sure this travesty will never happen again.
Campbell broke many of his own laws such as running a deficit budget, not having a spring and fall session of the legislature racking up a record 253 days without our supposed democracy in session.
So now Christy Clark is going to even outdo her mentor Gordon Campbell in the subjugation of BCs democratic system and it’s citizens, so much for open and accountable government.
Canada traditionally has a parliamentary democracy and one of the supposed safeguards of that system is a Lieutenant Governor, I sincerely believe it would be in this provinces best interests for you the Honourable Steven L. Point to use your powers as Lieutenant Governor of BC to dissolve this sham of a government and call an election as soon as possible.
The reasons for this are many and all to obvious, we live in perilous times governments and countries rise and fall in less time than the next scheduled election in BC.
1 Christy Clark does not have a mandate to lead this government from the people of BC or it would seem from the members of the Liberal caucus.
2 Christy Clark and the Liberals do not have a mandate to complete Gordon Campbell's privatize at any cost agenda.
3 Christy Clark and the Liberals definitely do not have a mandate to carry on a dictatorship in BC as they have for the last decade, no more of the peoples business conducted in secret with unelected individuals with vested interests, our democracy from here on has to be conducted in the legislature in the full light of day with all duly elected parties present, with all the questions, ideas, compromise, and finally consensus or what Clark apparently sees as sick but the rest of us recognize as democracy.
Winston Churchill
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BC can not afford to function one more day without it’s traditional democratic system intact and the practice of ostracizing members of their caucus or the opposition has to stop, not only is this practice disrespectful and undemocratic but it totally disenfranchises all the people that particular MLA represents, It is clear you like to have nothing but yes men around you, but debate=friction is a crucial component of any democracy.
The citizens of BC demand a proper election now and have a proper accounting to see how much trouble this province is really in without all the sleazy Enron style accounting practices they have been using to hide their mismanagement and incompetence.
We know Christy Clark does not like Victoria but until the capital is moved to Vancouver or Spuzzum that is where the government does it’s business and anyone unable to deal with that fact has no business running for provincial politics let alone Premier.
If the Lieutenant Governor can not do the job we all believe he has the power to do, then it is imperative that the people of BC find that fact out, we most desperately need an election and consequently a new effective government that works for the people of BC instead of the chosen few, and as importantly BC needs a workable recall system so that the voters of BC have a mechanism to make sure this travesty will never happen again.
Wednesday, 5 September 2012
Michael Sather
Michael Sather has more smarts and more university degrees and integrity than the whole Lieberal caucus put together, if we had a couple dozen more like Mr. Sather we would not be in half the mess this government has imposed on the people of BC, all the way from BC Rail to HST to BC Hydro and NERC, EPIC, etc. etc. and other secret sweetheart back-room deals we don’t even know about yet, never mind the multi-millions of tax dollars squandered on privatizing and trashing our public health care system or the so called failed NEW ERA, and all the other failed ideological disasters this gaggle of incompetents has spawned.
Christy Clark maybe you could tell us just one issue Randy Hawes or Mark Dalton have been on the right side off or behind, my god the man found out about the HST 2 days before the voters of BC did and he was totally all right with that fact and has generally been nothing more than an empty suit polishing a chair with his mostly useless butt in Victoria for nothing more than a big wage and an even better golden parachute.
Maple Ridge and the voters of BC need proper effective advocates not some pompous twit imposing his masters ultra right-wing agenda on his constituents.
An MLAs job is to be the spokesperson or advocate for the people that elected him not just another mouthpiece for the head of the party. These two remind me of the show “Being There” where Chance the Gardener, a moron is given a position of power, neither of these people have been involved or informed about most of the legislation from HST to NERC or EPIC and are quite comfortable with the fact that they are nothing more than talking heads regurgitating the sacred words and polices of the dictator and when things go wrong coming out with comments such as “ Yes that was handled badly or It is just to political to talk about", on the other hand Mr. Sather also an MLA has literally been ostracized and been forced to do all his own research and dig and find out about all these secret sweetheart deals by his own means, Mr. Hawes and Dalton are in fact a personification of the failure of this whole government and all the problems it has produced.
I think all the Lieberals should have to take a compulsory course in Democracy 101 to learn at least the basics of democracy such as running an election on a particular platform, or getting a mandate for projects you believe in, I don’t know about you but I don’t ever remember voting on privatizing BC Rail, HST, bankrupting BC Hydro, NERC, EPIC, and privatizing the liquor, as a matter of fact I wrote Christy Clark in April of 2011 about privatizing liquor and in Shirley Bonds answering letter there was absolutely no mention of privatizing Liquor, one of the days they might want to pay close attention in Democracy 101 would be when they learn about MANDATES and why you need people like Mr. Sather in a democracy that are not just YES men, but then again how can you run a good dictatorship when you have MLAs actually doing their jobs.
The people of BC deserve better and we should only be so lucky to have a government made up of people of Mr. Sathers intelligence, intellect, integrity and courage.
Once again Mr. Hawes has it all ass backwards a vote for the Lieberals is a vote for Conservatives and more of the same.
Christy Clark maybe you could tell us just one issue Randy Hawes or Mark Dalton have been on the right side off or behind, my god the man found out about the HST 2 days before the voters of BC did and he was totally all right with that fact and has generally been nothing more than an empty suit polishing a chair with his mostly useless butt in Victoria for nothing more than a big wage and an even better golden parachute.
Maple Ridge and the voters of BC need proper effective advocates not some pompous twit imposing his masters ultra right-wing agenda on his constituents.
An MLAs job is to be the spokesperson or advocate for the people that elected him not just another mouthpiece for the head of the party. These two remind me of the show “Being There” where Chance the Gardener, a moron is given a position of power, neither of these people have been involved or informed about most of the legislation from HST to NERC or EPIC and are quite comfortable with the fact that they are nothing more than talking heads regurgitating the sacred words and polices of the dictator and when things go wrong coming out with comments such as “ Yes that was handled badly or It is just to political to talk about", on the other hand Mr. Sather also an MLA has literally been ostracized and been forced to do all his own research and dig and find out about all these secret sweetheart deals by his own means, Mr. Hawes and Dalton are in fact a personification of the failure of this whole government and all the problems it has produced.
I think all the Lieberals should have to take a compulsory course in Democracy 101 to learn at least the basics of democracy such as running an election on a particular platform, or getting a mandate for projects you believe in, I don’t know about you but I don’t ever remember voting on privatizing BC Rail, HST, bankrupting BC Hydro, NERC, EPIC, and privatizing the liquor, as a matter of fact I wrote Christy Clark in April of 2011 about privatizing liquor and in Shirley Bonds answering letter there was absolutely no mention of privatizing Liquor, one of the days they might want to pay close attention in Democracy 101 would be when they learn about MANDATES and why you need people like Mr. Sather in a democracy that are not just YES men, but then again how can you run a good dictatorship when you have MLAs actually doing their jobs.
The people of BC deserve better and we should only be so lucky to have a government made up of people of Mr. Sathers intelligence, intellect, integrity and courage.
Once again Mr. Hawes has it all ass backwards a vote for the Lieberals is a vote for Conservatives and more of the same.
Wednesday, 29 August 2012
Last Straw
A while back I went to an anti-HST celebration and Mr. Bill Vanderzalm was giving a well deserved victory speech about the fight against and subsequent defeat of the HST, then somehow the subject diverted to BC Hydro and the speech became literally a heated rant, Mr. Vanderzalm was clearly agitated and words like criminal activity, corruption and the notion that when the public found out what was being done to BC Hydro the shit would hit the fan or some such words.
I confess at the time I had little clue about what he was talking about but it was clear there was something going on at BC Hydro that was not good nor common knowledge.
It is finally becoming clear what was behind Mr. Vanderzalms rant, it appears NO does not mean NO to Gordon Campbell, when he tried to privatize BC Hydro and the voters of BC resoundingly said NO WAY he was forced to go in another direction, or plan B which could turn out an even better outcome for him and his rich friends, why not just bankrupt BC Hydro and they could get the whole thing for pennies on the dollar, apparently BC Hydro now owes more than $40 billion dollars and has no way to pay it back.
Campbell and the Liberals have not only given away BC sovereignty over power, meaning the whole of BC Hydro is now under the control of (NERC) North American Electricity Reliability Corporation a shadowy private American Corporation and it’s Canadian leg (EPIC) Energy Policy Institute of Canada, this is another better idea from the brain trust of George W. Bush and his Sith lord Dick Cheney, you know the morons who gave us Iraq, and almost singlehandedly brought the world to financial ruin.
Even if our next elections see the end of these corrupt quislings the Lieberals. this undemocratic, un-capitalistic, private energy monopoly has been done in such a way as possibly nobody can even reverse the fraud even if they wanted to.
NERC is quite simply the total take-over of the North American energy package, electricity, gas, oil by a few private shadowy individuals and literally annihilates free and fair trade in these commodities and creates a virtual private monopoly of energy all the way from Canada, America and including Mexico.
Sad to say but when history is written Campbell will not be remembered for BC Rail, the HST and all the other scams and corruptions he orchestrated, but undoubtedly the treachery of what he did to BC Hydro and the yet unknown consequences of that deception that will be the most reviled and lasting of his treacheries.
W. C. Bennet must be rolling in his grave when he sees what has been done to his greatest gift to the citizens of BC, a legacy that should have given BC a huge economic advantage for hundreds of years at least, and is now just a huge drain on the people of BC.
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