Not sure of where we're going with this Ray.  I feel a little like a goat being 
herded into a pen but then what?

 

I think we can assume that Canadians, including wealthier Canadians, are loyal 
to their country but there are questionable people like Conrad Black who 
dropped his Canadian citizenship so that he could be appointed to the British 
House of Lords.  And we don't need royalty like the Saudis.  We do have our own 
royalty that we inherited from being part of the British Empah.  And we are 
responsible for out neighbors though our governmental systems but sometimes we 
help them out personally as well.  For example, there's an enormous house next 
to ours.  It has only a single occupant, a lady who is 95 but still looks after 
herself.  Needless to say, the whole neighborhood looks out for her and helps 
as much as it can - or really as much as she will allow.



Ed

 

  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Ray Harrell 
  To: 'RE-DESIGNING WORK, INCOME DISTRIBUTION,EDUCATION' 
  Sent: Wednesday, June 29, 2011 10:49 AM
  Subject: Re: [Futurework] Don't worry and try very very very hard to behappy!


  Did the baby boomers pay their taxes?        Yes

  Did they raise the children that are now paying taxes?    Yes 

  Were they responsible citizens and do they deserve to get the same kind of 
treatment, as elders, as the current elders get?     Yes

  What about national loyalty?     Not the upper 1% and some of the immigrants 
as well who contemplate a return to their native land.

  Is your wealthy class loyal to the nation and to its citizens?     Some are, 
most are simply self interested and have become wickedly greedy and entitled. 

   

  What about Canada?    

  Would you do better with Royalty like the Saudis?

  Can you imagine being responsible for your neighbors and vice-versa?

   

  REH

   

   

  From: [email protected] 
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Ed Weick
  Sent: Wednesday, June 29, 2011 9:55 AM
  To: [email protected]
  Subject: Re: [Futurework] Don't worry and try very very very hard to behappy!

   

  Ray said:  Whining eventually gets someone's attention and I've heard whining 
about the lousy government jobs in Canada for years and thought that they 
didn't know how lucky they were.    Same for Canadian citizens who complained 
about lousy health care and came here for their care.  It never hurts to have 
competition and if you need something immediate the American private sector is 
good at rescues when the Canadian or Veterans Hospitals here would take longer. 
    America is just bad at long term solutions to almost anything. 

   

  Ed says:  I spent 30 years in the Canadian public service.  I didn't hear 
very much whining, though of course there was some.  Personally, I wasn't very 
good at it.  As for our lousy health care, I've just had a knee replaced and 
all I had to pay was the additional cost of a semi-private room, about $120.  I 
wonder what that would've cost someone in the US who had no private insurance.  
And I didn't have to wait very long for the surgery - a couple of months or so.

   

  However, we're now beginning to run into some problems.  The baby-boomer 
population, aprx. 55 to 70, is growing and becoming a much larger part of the 
population.  And it seems that we don't have enough doctors and may not have 
enough medical facilities.  Baby-boomers may have to wobble around on crotchety 
knees much longer than I did or, if they can afford it, go to the US and buy a 
new knee there.



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