Stephen Harper, Brian Mulroney and Jean Chretien

 

The Nuttiness of the Canadian Political and Economic Thoughts

   
Nipawin - Sunday, June 2, 2002 - by: Mario deSantis

 

 

personal
productivity

It was only few days ago that I wrote of the importance of personal productivity and respect for people as the main drivers for our social and economic development. We pointed out that corporate productivity doesn't make any sense to intelligent people and in fact Industry Canada specifically writes
"Productivity is difficult to measure because outputs and inputs are typically quite diverse and are themselves hard to measure."

 

 

GDP

However, we have this Industry Canada along with most of our Canadian economic gurus focusing our economic development and growth on the so called productivity (average GDP extracted per average person per average hour worked).

 

 

Nuts

We have politicians and economic gurus who are nuts!

 

 

nutty
research

We have nut Canadian alliance leader Stephen Harper praising the Mulroney's years as we are experiencing a nepotistic and corrupt liberal administration led by PM Jean Chretien, and we have a nutty research by the Centre for the Study of Living Standards contending that the growing gap in the Canada-US income is primarily due to the increased productivity gap.

 

 

copycat

We have been writing so much about the absurdity of the war economy of the United States characterized by chronic foreign trade deficits, a growing foreign debt and a current governmental deficit, yet our political and economic gurus have no independent creative thinking and take the American Free Market as a blue print to copycat.
   
References:
  On Economic Productivity and Bush's Agenda: A World for the Bushes and Berlusconis, by Mario deSantis, May 28, 2002
   
  Productivity definition Industry Canada http://canadianeconomy.gc.ca/english/economy/productivity.html
   
  Mulroney, Harper sing same song, CBC News, Thu May 30, 2002 http://cbc.ca/cgi-bin/templates/view.cgi?category=Canada&story=/news/2002/05/29/mulro020529
   
  Canadians earn 68.4 % of U.S. peers Due to productivity gap, Alan Toulin, May 31, 2002 National Post http://www.nationalpost.com/search/story.html