Saturday 28 January 2012

Harper's unpopular, but wise comments.

I sure enjoyed Steven Harper's comments he made while attending The World Economic Conference in Davos, Switzerland. Firstly, he chastised The European Union and western countries (the US actually) for being complacent and relying on their past economic prosperity to making any real, or deeper cuts in their social programs. He stated that the Canadian Gov't will continue it's focus on job's and the economy and he congratulated Canadians for doing what is necessary to improve their economy. The gov't will support the Northern Gateway Pipeline while there are several groups that want to derail it by using stall tactics (the hearings are way too long of a process) while many people could be employed instead of waiting. He also criticised Europe for putting Canada down for it's various pipeline projects. Harper too, said he is worried about Europe's debt and what the repercussion of their inaction on their debt will be. What he said was met with subdued applause and for a short period of time. This shows how really uncommitted Europe is in reducing it's overburdening debt is.
I say, who are they to put Canada down for taking advantage of it's resources to vastly improve it's own economy by providing non subidised, private sector, and non-governmental jobs? Greece, Italy, Portugal and a host of other countries, with their lousy economies that reflect what happens when you let the inmates (Unions, socialists, environmentalists) run the asylum.
Canada is blessed, as it says in Genesis ch:12 vs9 and I quote in part, God speaking to Abraham who settled Israel - I (God) will bless those who bless you, and whoever curses you I will curse. The first thing Harper did when he became PM was to recognise Israel. This was a bold move, and not supported by the Lyberals, NDP, Bloc, or Green party. Look for yourself to see what countries support Israel and you'll see that their economy is a good one. All nations that are against Israel, are struggling. Why is it that Israel's economy is doing well, and why are they able to hold their own in a region (and a world) that is so hostile towards them? Harper, continue to show the world, by being unpopular to those who are perishing, but, popular where it counts most.

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