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Allan Rock's elitist objectives for Canada: |
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Nipawin - Friday, February 15, 2002 - by: Mario deSantis | |
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We have been describing the BIG LIE of the Free Market and at the same time we have been delineating economic and social policies congruent with the common and individual good as perceived by different people in different countries. What is individually good in Canada is not necessarily individually good in India, and what is common good in India is not necessarily common good in Canada, and... The only single thing which is good individually and collectively is the globalization of ideas and social understanding. |
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"It is nice to use the U.S. as a benchmark but there is no reason why we can't do better than the U.S. -- that is our objective. We want to be the best in the world, second to none." |
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Allan Rock goes on to say that |
"Relative to the U.S., the world's benchmark economy, real incomes per capita in Canada have been steadily falling over much of the last two decades." |
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We have been expressing our disappointment to the permeating obsession of elitist leaders to look for averages of averages of pseudo scientific correlating economic indicators, and Allan Rock goes further to say | |
"If we do not narrow the gap further, we risk an outflow of talent and capital, which could contribute to a decline in our standard of living and, ultimately, the quality of life of Canadians." |
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We are going to show in pictures what the United States has accomplished in the decade 1989-1999, and we hope that Allan Rock will be able to understand better which economic policies are best for Canada rather than using the United States as a measurable benchmark for the world to follow. These charts listed below spell out the situation in the United States. (Click on the chart's name below to make it appear.) |
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Pertinent articles in Ensign | |
Rock says Canada is in decline Ground lost to U.S. for two decades, Liberals admit: 'We risk an outflow of talent and capital,' long-range innovation plan warns. Alan Toulin, February 13, 2002, National Post | |
Canada's Innovation Strategy Government of Canada | |
Divided Decade: Economic Disparity at the Century's Turn, by Chuck Collins, Chris Hartman and Holly Sklar, © United for a Fair Economy, December 15, 1999 |