In the word ‘credibility’ you have a definition of trust: the ability to deal with credit, which means managing your finances well.  And imagine, as so-called leaders of this nation that you are but mangers of public funds.  The public trusts you as their bank manager.

Allow me to use words that may sound religious to you, but they are not:  a slave is never greater than his master.  So the slave should be the one that is put in a trust position to the service of his master, the taxpayers.  But when the slave eats better meals than his boss, has better rooms, better accommodations than his employer, the majority in poverty, then he is a cheat, a liar and anyone that keeps silence to this becomes accessory to organized crime, because stealing from your employer is an embezzlement of funds like in the Enron scandal, punishable by many years in prison.

Fact: A $101 million dollars missing from the best finance minister ever.  Could you imagine what the other ones did if he was the best?  And no receipts or information that were tying the $101 million dollars to his own personal company, Canada Steamship Lines and saying, “We didn’t know we needed receipts.  We’ll know next time.”  But try and tell Revenue Canada, “I don’t have receipts.”  You’re going to do time.  And it ain’t good time.

And now after all the scandals and people riding the credibility, I should say the possible credibility that has yet to be proven that we would see the end and also true justice to these scandals; where now these things are forgotten about.  People have bigger pockets and you the taxpayer who say nothing, you are agreeing with this form of organized crime that never gets punished because of the powers of your money in their pockets.

A true present to you the people of Canada is not a gift that we’re going to ask you for the money so we could buy it for you.  Our gifts to Canada will be to reduce your cost into the greater things that are available to you by proper management.  We find money for wars, we put our nose in Afghanistan, the Middle East, now Northern Korea, talking about justice when our own system is a system not democratic but a system of crimes that are unpunishable because the justices are called the ‘fathers of the untouchables’.  If we’re going to do justice for the poor, it must apply to the rich and the people of Canada have the right to know everything about their finances, their investment and not on the Stock Market but on the stock – the natural resources of this nation that are being manipulated, controlled with limitations to guarantee the highest return because of the rarity of common goods that could be available to everyone.

If we are talking about accountability from the First Nation people – what about the very first nation to be accountable, by their own example, so that minorities will not learn from them of how to cheat the system?  But that they may see a fair and equitable balance sheet.  Just like when you go to the bank, you could run your little passbook into the computer and it tells you everything that happened to your money.

The government of Canada owes an open balance sheet with signatures on it, not the babbling of people who seem to throw numbers in the air at times of election, knowing that if they run short, they could always dig in your pocket one more time.

Credibility – if there was such a thing – we would have an everlasting system, undefeatable by opposition and the only way to attain this is to make Canada a family-  no longer a nation fragmented by false billboards and museums of human rights out of taxpayers’ money, because no one could see it otherwise but in a continuous lie.

Thank you for reading. 

Yours truly,

Roger Poisson

People’s Political Power Party of Canada

107 Marion Street
Winnipeg, Manitoba R2H 0T2

(204) 233-6087, fax: (204) 233-6217

leader@peoplespoliticalpower.ca

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