Sunday, October 5, 2014

About That Fifth Columnist In Ottawa....



Star readers have much to say:

Harper downplays concerns about trade deal, Sept. 27

It’s a dangerous world but Big Oil, multinationals, banks, the wealthy and his party’s masters can rest easy in the knowledge that Secret Agent Stephen Harper has their collective backs.

He knows how to keep a secret and he’s always on the job fighting democracy and protecting the rights of those who count and those who pay to win. They know their rightful place as the rulers of Earth is assured.

The snivelling masses will be starved of inclusion (or even information) and begin to realize resistance is futile. Rights, freedom, social benefits and environmental roadblocks will be eradicated. When needed armies will be sent forth to secure oil wells or anything else of value to those who matter and there will be no interference from lowlife citizens.

Thanks to men like Secret Agent Harper, courts and politicians will be there to protect the rights of those who matter.

Randy Gostlin, Oshawa

Prime Minister Stephen Harper has driven another nail in the coffin of our once healthy democracy. It is time citizens woke up to the fact that free trade is a synonym for a license to pillage, plunder and destroy given to the multinational corporate oligarchy. Under this disgusting sellout of our nation, municipalities can no longer give preference to local businesses.

If a foreign-owned industry is poisoning the citizenry and the municipal council does its duty and stops the practice, the company can sue the Canadian taxpayers for lost profits.
Those who are not well enough off will have to go without medicine as this backdoor deal will lead to higher costs.

To his credit Stephen Harper is keeping the promise he made to his American Republican party friends that he would destroy the once decent country we used to have. Our provincial governments who care about their citizens should refuse to enter into this rotten deal.


Bill Prestwich, Dundas

What is happening to this country?

We have a Prime Minister who just negotiated a far-reaching trade agreement but is refusing to disclose some of the important details. It is said to benefit Canadian companies but at a price of sacrificing our sovereignty by making companies answerable to an investor-state dispute settlement mechanism instead of being subject to our laws.
We have a government agency, Health Canada, whose mandate is to safeguard our health care system and yet this agency claims that it cannot stop a company from importing drugs that are defective and could harm patients.

We have corporations buying their way out of criminal prosecution for fraud by agreeing to “settlements” in millions of dollars.

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It seems to me that the interests of the majority of Canadians are being squeezed out by corporate, business and professional groups’ interests on the right and by refugee, immigration, anti-poverty, climate and other special interests on the left. And when somebody speaks out for this majority they are often dismissed as “populists” by the media.

The dictionary defines populist as “a supporter of the rights and power of the people.” Isn’t that what democracy is supposed to be all about?

Michael Poliacik, Toronto

6 comments:

  1. The people know what's going on, Lorne. Harper's secret is out.

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    1. I read your post this morning, Owen. With all of the dissenting voices questioning Harper's values and judgement, let's hope the larger electorate is taking note.

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  2. I enjoyed Randy Gostlin's depiction of Stephen Harper as a 'Secret Agent' for the wealthy and the Chinese state. Maybe CSIS can flesh out more of the details on this file? And it looks like that even ultra-conservative Conrad Black thinks that the odds for 'Secret Agent Steve' to live to see a political tomorrow are becoming increasingly slim.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7hPm4eiiD08

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    1. When the kettle starts calling the teapot black, Anon, it should be obvious to even the most obdurate it is time to pack it in. As for Secret Agent Steve, he seems to scoff at the dangers outlined by Johnny Rivers.

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  3. Lorne, the sad part is that opposition in Ottawa is not doing its job.

    Let's say that NDP or Liberals form the next government. Would they undo the free trade agreements? I have my serious doubts.

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    1. I share those doubts, LD. Once established, it will be the status quo from thereon.

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