On Being Political
Acting according to selfish aims or the interests of
authority within a group or organization rather than to those interests that pertain to 'matters of
principal'. We witness this often in our parliaments where ‘eager to please’
representatives vote for Party line rather than the needs and wishes of their
constituents. From the term ‘political’ a whole range of concepts arises:
· Political
action - where groups lobby to influence legislation.
· Political
activism - writing letters to the media or politicians; street marches,
sit-ins, boycotts and strikes to support all types of causes.
· Political
correctitude – where individuals take great care to avoid actions or words that
are perceived to be derogatory or offensive to various groups or individuals.
· Political
philosophy – tries to answer questions such as what makes a government
legitimate or what rights and freedoms it should protect for those governed. As
a discipline, it may analyze and provide insight into state organization and
laws.
· Political
asylum - where protection is granted by a nation to an individual who has
escaped the tyranny of his native state.
· Political corruption - where dictators or government officials use power to achieve private gain or repression of opposition.
· Political corruption - where dictators or government officials use power to achieve private gain or repression of opposition.
Political Science - Are you serious?
Political Motivation
It is fairly simple thing to understand the rise of a
dictator in a third world country. People deprived of the basic necessities of
life are easily exploited and a selfish man can ensure a ‘king like’ existence
by taking advantage of the situation. In my mind a perfect example of this can
be found in Zimbabwe under the long tenure of Robert Mugabe who lives in a $6M dollar palace while
his countrymen, outside of his corrupt circle of ‘pilot fish’, live in shacks.
In North Korea, Kim Jong-un stays in power to feed his
enormous, inherited ego. His
people are brainwashed and exploited to the glory of the state, his state.
Another example of egomania can be found in the civil strife that is raging in
Syria. The ‘Arab Spring’ provides
us with examples of how politicians are motivated through ‘Religion’.
Reality
There can be no understanding of why any individual would
want to be a politician in Canada. Oh sure we all have ‘a mind’s eye’ when it
comes to dreaming of the well-organized, well-run nation. I have several ideas
that would work for the betterment of the city of Toronto, the province of
Ontario and, yes, the Canadian nation. I have no ambition to become a
politician in order to further them. It is enough to pour them forth onto my
dear wife or any friend who will listen to my ranting for longer than fifteen
seconds. Also I detest our parliamentary system and the concept behind it; not
to mention all the skeletons in my closet that would make ideal fodder for
vultures in the media.
Canadian Politics
Here we have a Prime Minister who is educated, intelligent,
somewhat charismatic and well thought of by other nations. He governs a country
that is, admittedly, too large with too many government ministries, public
sector workers, unions and native chiefs.
His efforts are largely effective and, as Canadians, we enjoy a very
good life-style with a sharing and caring spirit.
What does he get for his efforts?
2. Bob
Rae, somewhat intelligent but limited in his grasp of economics and
growth. Flunked out in Ontario.
3. Elizabeth
May, who wants to make the country 'GREEN', criticizes Harper's withdrawal from Kyoto but ignores the fact that
CHINA & the US, THE TWO BIGGEST POLLUTING COUNTRIES, don’t participate.
4. Charlie Angus, the long-standing NDP rep from Timmins-James Bay, who blames the feds for the plight of Atawapiskat. Meanwhile this community of approximately 2500 people is governed by a chief, a deputy chief and 12 councillors. This community has received $90 million dollars in federal grants since 2006. HEY CHARLIE, WHERE'D THE MONEY GO?
5. Pat
Martin, the NDP rep from Winnipeg Centre, whining because he missed a
photo op in his riding during a conservative announcement. Resorts to profanity on twitter an is forced to apologize.
6. BLAH BLAH BLAH. Bellmore says......
Why do I ask?
Name your favorite politician. Anyone?...Anyone?
Quote of the day:
"A fool and his money are soon elected."-Will Rogers
Laurels to: Peter Peart, Gunnar Mines
Great Bird of Prey |
Husband, father, grandfather-well loved; Teacher-well respected; Author-acclaimed by his children; Lover of Shakespeare, Military Heroes, and, sadly, Golf; Tormenter of the Cassman; Loyal Friend to those who are worthy Seeker of Truth and Knowledge; Foul Passer of Wind; Master of the Smart-mouthed Quip and Land Baron of Kingston Ontario.
Lets drink to the Great Bird!
Lemons to: Piers Morgan, CNN,
for crossing the line between moderator and opinionator. While his opinions were largely valid; it is not acceptable to rant on, interrupt, argue with or talk over a panelist.
If he chooses to rant that is ok; however, having thus chosen, he should appear by himself, alone on his show.
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