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Friday, November 25, 2005

PM with Native Leaders at Aboriginal Summit

Money Can't Buy Happiness, But it Sure Looks Nice!
Election fever must really be hot when Paul Martin calls an aboriginal summit. He is trying to spread his clasp from the urban centres to the rural communities. In this cash grap, Paul plans to give "10-year, $4-billion action plan will improve the lot of Canada's impoverished natives" according to the article. This is money going to a group that is already tax exempt on land as income as long as they are living on the reserve. The only thing that the Liberals are doing is throwing money at a problem that isn't getting solved. Wouldn't you buy merchandise that was tax exempt on a reserve? With the shrinking world, they could sell their goods via the internet and make a competitive profit without having to submit tax. They should logically be the profitable business people in the world. Why haven't the Liberals introduced them to a business philosophy or at least a marketing plan? This is one of the ways that the Liberals have devastated the First Nation community. They have made them dependant as a leeches and have sucked the money and funds out of our current govenment. Just because something costs huge figures that cannot be fathomed doesn't mean that the problem will be solved bacuse of it. Breaking away from the leech method is like a cocaine addict breaking their devastating habit. It takes grand amounts of time but can be done. This habit and government handouts to aboriginals are quite the same. Starting cocain in the first place costs an immense amount of money and is a quick fix to life's problems. But in the end, after all the money spent, you are worse off then when you started.

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