After being blasted by vvlak the other day, I am going to try to stay out of you guy's grown up business and only comment on my own threads; and maybe sneak in a few times on some of yours if that's ok.
Went in to see Mr. Jason Kenney at his office in Calgary yesterday with no luck. Had a good visit with his assistant however and wrote him and Jason this note just now.
Sent by email to Mr. Kenney's parl.gc.ca address --- I guess I will see if I get a response.
to jason.kenny
Dear Ronald ---- c/o Jason,
Thank you for speaking with me yesterday in the office of Jason Kenney in South East Calgary. I find it very interesting that these offices are so much more secure now that Canada has taken a direct role in the "war on terror" rather than the open atmosphere we had in this fine country when we were seen by the world as peace keepers.
I thought I would write to you, rather than directly to your employee Jason as I found our conversation to be very interesting. Your proclamation that you were not only a lifetime banking career veteran and subsequent referral to your economics degree garnered my interest as I proposed my thoughts concerning the Bank of Canada. I was a bit disappointed that you had no idea that the bank of Canada was in the position of creating money on it's own prior to 1974, to be used by governments in our fine country for infrastructure, social programs, etc. Of course this money had to be paid back after it was created and loaned to the government of Canada and each of our provinces, however no interest was accrued. After 1974, the government chose to abandon this (still) constitutional right in favor of borrowing money from private banks driving our country into interest bearing debt that we will obviously never get out of; in yours or my lifetime.
I was a bit surprised that the older fellow standing next to me in your office seemed to be aware of this very major public issue as well.
Of course the rumor that I passed on to you about Stephen Harper stepping down from his PM role and supporting your employer Jason Kenney for the position is little more than a rumor as I am sure you will agree.
I would like to bring your attention to the petition I spoke of in your office that was started two days ago on line which already has close to 500 signatures.
https://secure.avaaz.org/en/petition/The_Government_of_Canada_Restore_the_use_of_the_Pe oples_Bank_of_Canada/?nKCaubb
I hope you can open the link and if not, please let me know and I will try another route.
There is a another link within the petition page that will lead you to more details concerning the Canadian constitutional lawyer, Rocco Galati's case supporting fellow Canadians William Krehm, Ann Emmet, and COMER (Committee for Monetary and Economic Reform). Or you can feel free to check it out on your own.
I Truly feel that the man who deals with this Bank of Canada issue in a conscious manner will be the next Prime Minister of our amazing country Mr. Thompson and hope to discuss this with yourself or Mr. Kenney in the near future.
Maybe I should take a run at the job? LOL
Randy Kaiser
Semper Ad Meliora
cell phone (403) 333 - 6653
Went in to see Mr. Jason Kenney at his office in Calgary yesterday with no luck. Had a good visit with his assistant however and wrote him and Jason this note just now.
Sent by email to Mr. Kenney's parl.gc.ca address --- I guess I will see if I get a response.
to jason.kenny
Dear Ronald ---- c/o Jason,
Thank you for speaking with me yesterday in the office of Jason Kenney in South East Calgary. I find it very interesting that these offices are so much more secure now that Canada has taken a direct role in the "war on terror" rather than the open atmosphere we had in this fine country when we were seen by the world as peace keepers.
I thought I would write to you, rather than directly to your employee Jason as I found our conversation to be very interesting. Your proclamation that you were not only a lifetime banking career veteran and subsequent referral to your economics degree garnered my interest as I proposed my thoughts concerning the Bank of Canada. I was a bit disappointed that you had no idea that the bank of Canada was in the position of creating money on it's own prior to 1974, to be used by governments in our fine country for infrastructure, social programs, etc. Of course this money had to be paid back after it was created and loaned to the government of Canada and each of our provinces, however no interest was accrued. After 1974, the government chose to abandon this (still) constitutional right in favor of borrowing money from private banks driving our country into interest bearing debt that we will obviously never get out of; in yours or my lifetime.
I was a bit surprised that the older fellow standing next to me in your office seemed to be aware of this very major public issue as well.
Of course the rumor that I passed on to you about Stephen Harper stepping down from his PM role and supporting your employer Jason Kenney for the position is little more than a rumor as I am sure you will agree.
I would like to bring your attention to the petition I spoke of in your office that was started two days ago on line which already has close to 500 signatures.
https://secure.avaaz.org/en/petition/The_Government_of_Canada_Restore_the_use_of_the_Pe oples_Bank_of_Canada/?nKCaubb
I hope you can open the link and if not, please let me know and I will try another route.
There is a another link within the petition page that will lead you to more details concerning the Canadian constitutional lawyer, Rocco Galati's case supporting fellow Canadians William Krehm, Ann Emmet, and COMER (Committee for Monetary and Economic Reform). Or you can feel free to check it out on your own.
I Truly feel that the man who deals with this Bank of Canada issue in a conscious manner will be the next Prime Minister of our amazing country Mr. Thompson and hope to discuss this with yourself or Mr. Kenney in the near future.
Maybe I should take a run at the job? LOL
Randy Kaiser
Semper Ad Meliora
cell phone (403) 333 - 6653
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