So which would you rather read? Toronto Star or National Post? I’d rather read the Post. Because their stories are more down to earth, made for the everyday reader. Every Canadian. Every Reader. The Star will just try to just blind you with liberal deception. Government is better, your money is better off in our pockets than yours, gas prices are high but it still belongs to us, and remember a few weeks ago when Chrystia Freeland said in her experience and her own words, that Inflation should stay at what it is? That’s a pretty awful thing to say to people. Inflation is HIGH and I know it, but I’m not going to do anything about it. I don’t know anyone who shouldn’t be kicked out of Parliament more than she should. Well, maybe Trudeau himself, but I doubt that’s going to happen. But I like the NP better because they are a down to earth newspaper. Read the Star and you’ll get things like, Inflation is high so try growing things in your garden. Forget the liberals that won’t do anything about the high prices, just work in your garden. Here’s a question:
Does anyone believe that?
Is there anyone who’s ready to dig deep, Into the ground I mean to grow their food to save on food prices? I mean really. I’d rather go swimming than work in my garden. Which, I don’t own a house so I can’t anyways. Word of advice is this. Don’t read the Toronto Star because of their support for Justin Trudeau and liberals in general because they won’t (by design) tell you the Truth. And the Truth matters in this case. If they can’t do things like tell you about Jody Wilson Raybould which would have brought them millions more in money and more readers, then they can’t tell you the Truth. It was the Globe and Mail that broke that story. After that they had no choice but to follow. If this had been a Conservative Govt caught in a scandal well then, you get the picture. Let me tell you why the National Post is better. Tiff Macklem, The Governor of the Bank of Canada, who raises Interest Rates if he thinks the Economy needs it, wrote a column about Inflation that made a lot more sense than growing things in your garden. This is a smart guy. He smarter than Justin Trudeau or Chrystia Freeland. You remember who they are right?
Tiff Macklem could be the PM of Canada.
But so could Pierre Poliviere. I mean he’s a smart guy too who knows about Inflation. After I read his column (I’ll leave it below for you to read), I concluded that a Government, any Government should be able to establish policies to help do things to either speed up the Economy and create jobs, or slow it down because it’s too hot. There’s lots of jobs for people but there’s no skilled labour to help it. Or there can be some kind of problem. You can raise interest rates. But a Government should set policy. Because right now, the Airline industry is having a hard time. People want to fly, but the pandemic, and this ArriveCan App is making things difficult. If I was the Prime Minister, I would be getting rid of this App which the Trudeau Government says they are not getting rid of anytime soon. And the App has all kinds of glitches with it. The Airline industry has thousands of new customers which I’ve seen first hand. But if they can’t get this App working, well that’s just going hold a lot of people up. And there are a lot of passengers who want to go somewhere. They need to fix it. The Ford Government helped by removing the PST on Gas prices which is why it’s down to about $1.60 per litre. But of course, read the Toronto Star and they’ll call it a bad idea. Read a little more and get the picture. So why do I say the Post is better? There’s so much more Common Sense with their reporters and Columnists.
Everything makes sense. Which makes it better to read.
I wouldn’t want to write something about Police or racial profiling because that’s not who I am or what I represent. Why should they? I don’t believe it so why should write it for everyone to see? That’s being liberal. Or stupid maybe. The bottom line is they should be writing and selling newspapers because they’re in business to make money. But read the column by Tiff Macklem about high inflation and you’ll learn about the economy and inflation. It’s from Wednesday Edition. August 17th.