In my latest Loonie Politics column I argue that there is no “international law” in matters like drone strikes on terrorists because there are no international police, no international courts with legitimate jurisdiction, no real international statutes and no international jails.
In my latest Loonie Politics column I ask how somebody as smart as Bill Morneau can be so idiotic about the nation’s finances.
In my latest Loonie Politics column I deplore the predictable vacuity of the premiers’ gathering in Toronto to ask for… wait for it… more money from the federal government’s magic money try to sustain health care so nobody has to think about fixing it.
In my latest Loonie Politics column I say the bloated Trudeau cabinet full of ministers of diversity and communities and other such nonsense is no less ominous for being foolish.
In my latest Loonie Politics column I remind people of why projects like Ottawa’s Light Rail Transit are reliably unreliable, taking loger, costing more and doing less than we were promised before it was too late to change our minds.
In my latest Loonie Politics column I say fixing Western alienation will require more than honeyed words from the Prime Minister lately pouring vinegar on the region. We need to recognize that the West is unhappy with excessive government that destroys wealth, and that it is right to be unhappy. If that viewpoint strikes you as reasonable, please join the Economic Education Association of Alberta in Red Deer on Nov. 15-16 for our biggest-ever “Freedom School”, on “Meeting the Challenge of Western Separatism”.
In my latest Loonie Politics column I deplore the absence of defence and security issues from the vacuous federal leaders’ debates, and suggest when it comes to detailed discussion that they should have talked about strengthening the Reserves.
In my latest Loonie Politics column I say every time a political lie is cut off, including that it was the Clerk of the Privy Council who independently decided to stop the RCMP from seeing key SNC-Lavalin scandal documents, two more sprout in its place unless we scorch the stump.