Nipawin - November 17, 2000 - by: Mario deSantis | |
spinning numbers |
We have been covering so much about Roy Romanow's governmental practice of managing |
by the number game. Doesn't matter the kind of spinning numbers our Economic Development | |
Minister Janice MacKinnon tell us, we know that the number game is not the best way to manage | |
our province. In fact, Roy Romanow's number game has produced the lowest number in economic | |
development, the lowest number in higher education, the highest number in crime, and the highest | |
number in infant mortality. | |
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walk |
Now, we have another politician, Stockwell Day, who unable to walk his talk, wants to manage |
Canada by the number game. Beginning with the understanding that the world was created in | |
six days, that Sunday is a Day of rest, and that earth is 6,000 year old(1), Stockwell Day is | |
envisioning a new public governance where 400,000 people can petition the government for | |
holding referendums(2), and where law and order follows the game rule: two strikes, you are | |
out(3). | |
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values |
The election is not over yet, and we will keep our readers informed as new numbers will further |
determine the values of our leaders' assets. | |
------------References/endnotes: | |
List of political and economics articles http://www.ftlcomm.com/ensign | |
Day defends creation beliefs, attacks 'lies' on his ethnic views, Peter O'Neil, 16 November 2000, Vancouver Sun | |
Would Day call referendum on name change if 400,000 ask? 'Que sera, sera,' aide says, Jonathon Gatehouse, November 16, 2000, National Post | |
2 strikes, you're out: Day unveils law, order platform, Peter O'Neil, 15 November 2000, Vancouver Sun |