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Random Thoughts: Get Well Soon Jack

Need the Opposition

Despite our disagreements on some fiscal policies, I want to send a powerful “Get well soon” message to Jack Layton, who is vying to become Canada’s political conscience. I demand that Jack recovers quickly from whatever is ailing him. In my view, he is an essential figure in preventing Canada from becoming overly conservative (small c, not the political party). Although his recent TV appearance revealed his ailing health, I have no doubt that he will make a swift and full recovery. Jack’s presence in Parliament makes it much more enjoyable and engaging to monitor. With the Liberals in complete disarray, the NDP is the only opposition voice in Canada. I strongly believe that the parliamentary opposition still has a crucial role to play, even in a majority government.

The recent tremors in the Debt Ceiling have caused the stock markets to plummet this week. It’s time to take a stand and ask ourselves whether this is a time to buy or a warning of things to come. It’s infuriating to see both political parties in the US playing politics on the back of this fiscal issue. Instead of blaming each other for the problem, they should focus on fixing the short-term problem first and then debate about long-term solutions. Let’s not play games with each other and act like heroes. We need to take responsibility and fix the problem quickly. The time to act is now.

August begins on Monday, and I may or may not have a post (as it is a holiday here in Ontario). If not, there will be something here for you gentle reader. Don’t forget to follow my Twitter feed. Some excellent job-hunting tips are being shared by me (OK, incredibly sarcastic and silly, but in my mind, it is the same thing).

Inflation is down a little in Canada, but a very eclectic array of themes this week, not sure what brought this on, but:

I actually enjoy all comments (even the ones that question my sanity), and will try to respond to most comments, so please feel free to comment away. For you spammers who continue to inundate me with your drivel, keep it up as well.

With a financial apocalypse on the horizon with the deficit ceiling issues, what were my favorite financial mavens saving?

Remember

“When you’re sick, you present your medicare card, not your credit card. New Democrats will not stand idly by. We will be fighting each and every day for our precious medicare system.”

Author: Jack Layton keep fighting Jack, I may not always agree with you, but we need you in Parliament

Feel Free to Comment

  1. Too lazy to look at the author of that Canadian Finance post? I like it.

    Anyway, it was me. Nelson. Thanks for the indirect mention.

  2. The Republican House leader is having problems keeping fellow Republicans in line. It’s a troubling political system when legislation can be blocked by three seperate branches of politicians… especially when it affects the USA and the world so drastically. Let’s hope they come to their senses sooner rather than later.

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