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Wayne Gretzky for Prime Minister of Canada?

DennisPTate

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What would King Charles of England think of The Wayne Gretzky going up against "The Ottawa Swamp?"

One interesting comment that I got back so far is that Wayne could not possible be worse than Prime Minister Justin Trudeau was!
 
One of the many misconceptions many non Brits have about the British is the wrong assumption all Brits care what the British monarch thinks.

Polls show about half the British don't even think there should be a monarchy.
 
Polls? Who honestly trusts what a poll thinks about it.

I think over half of Brits couldn't care less what a poll thinks, in terms of having any bearing on reality, especially since Brexit.

President Starmer, or President Badenoch, or even President Farage.

A scary thought, it really is, and one Monarchy critics really need to think carefully through, justify and explain.

The grass ain't always greener is it.
 
One of the many misconceptions many non Brits have about the British is the wrong assumption all Brits care what the British monarch thinks.

Polls show about half the British don't even think there should be a monarchy.


Wow!

I have to admit that I did not know that.

A high percentage of us Canadians do feel that the Monarchs in England did do an exceptionally good job of backing up Sir Winston Churchill so that Hitler could be defeated.
 
Polls? Who honestly trusts what a poll thinks about it.

I think over half of Brits couldn't care less what a poll thinks, in terms of having any bearing on reality, especially since Brexit.

President Starmer, or President Badenoch, or even President Farage.

A scary thought, it really is, and one Monarchy critics really need to think carefully through, justify and explain.

The grass ain't always greener is it.

A documentary was done here in Canada called "The Corporation" that makes a powerful case that large corporations tend to become psychopathic in the pursuit of wealth. At least one person, one monarch, has to wrestle with their conscience but if twenty or more people on a board of directors of a large corporation are willing to continue to maximize profits through hiring unethical C. E. O's, then, the existing system that is largely controlled by big oil and big media and big business is obviously in a lot of danger. One sincere and repentant monarch could begin a spiritual awakening that could improve life for billions of humans.
 
Have I ever got a suggestion for The Wayne Gretzky that could be highly relevant to Ontario, Premier Ford, [who is probably quite interested in some of the horse races that take place in Ontario, Canada]?


I believe that a "407 Dollar" or a "407 Volunteerism Dollar" or Hour could stimulate BETTING ON HORSES as well as more and more travel on Ontario's toll highways that are known as the 407?

There is a school of thought that perhaps the world economy may be heading into a Bear Market and thus outside the box ideas are worthy of consideration.


[The Truth About Money: The Money SystemIsnt There a Better Way?
by Francis and Lia Ayley] :

"City in Austria Printed Local Currency
Worgl, like many other European towns and cities, was hit hard by the Great Depression. There was mass unemployment; four of the five local factories had closed, and the people were starving in the streets. Nobody had any money to buy anything. One of the features of an economic depression is that there is not enough money in circulation to ensure that people can meet their basic needs, and in the 1930s, the shortage of currency in many countries of the world became catastrophic.

The mayor of Worgl, together with local businessmen, decided to try to break this economic impasse by creating their own local currency. They printed and issued 60,000 Austrian shillings worth of local currency. These shillings could only be spent in Worgl, so they remained in the local community and were exchanged over and over again.

The positive impact was immediate and surprising to everyone. In only six weeks, unemployment disappeared, all the factories had reopened and everyone had food. For the inhabitants of Worgl, the economic depression was gone. This dramatic transformation became known as the “miracle of Worgl.” Surrounding towns, inspired by the success of Worgl, immediately started printing their own local currencies.

Sadly, the miracle did not last long. When the Austrian Central Bank heard about Worgl’s local currency, they initiated legal proceedings against the mayor and local businessmen. According to Austrian banking law, it was illegal for anyone except the Austrian Central Bank to issue money. The bank won the court case, and the mayor was ordered to shut down the local currency, which he did, under threat of imprisonment. The town then returned to the devastating economic depression of the 1930s, with all the human pain and suffering associated with this catastrophe. Factories closed, and once again, the people starved.

Alternative Currency in the U.S.
Irving Fisher, an American professor of economics at Yale University, visited Worgl before the local currency was suppressed and witnessed the ‘miracle’ firsthand. When he returned to the United States, Fisher spread the word by traveling and lecturing across the country, advocating the use of the Worgl ‘scrip’ everywhere. Inspired by his vision, hundreds of communities began issuing their own currency, and by 1934 there were over 1,000 local communities using ‘scrip’ throughout the U.S.

Every one of these communities experienced a tremendous rejuvenation of their local economies. They thrived while others suffered. Fisher then met with President Franklin D. Roosevelt, proposing the implementation of government-sanctioned local ‘scrip’ in every community in America. When FDR consulted with his top financial advisors and bankers, however, he was advised to shut all the ‘scrip’ systems down, which he did. Instead, he borrowed large amounts of money from bankers, at interest, and used it to pay for the Reconstruction Finance Corporation and the other work-creation projects, which collectively came to be known as the ‘New Deal.’ So ended the last widespread use of a local currency within the U.S.

This pattern of economic collapse and re-emergence of local currencies has occurred thousands of times in many parts of the world. When these currencies have failed or have been suppressed, banks have not always been to blame. Sometimes, local currencies fail because they have been badly designed or implemented. Sometimes, people lose interest in them when the mainstream economy recovers. But they have always returned in one form or another during times of economic failure.

Our present world situation is uniquely different. Despite a relatively prosperous and stable world economy, a quiet monetary revolution has been occurring around the globe over the last 20 years. Awareness is growing about the flaws in our current monetary system, and people are re-creating viable alternatives. We are witnessing for the first time the worldwide creation of money systems designed by the people who use them, instead of by central banks.

Time Dollars in Whatcom County"

[ The Truth About Money: The Money SystemIsnt There a Better Way?
by Francis and Lia Ayley}


I live less than a half hour away from Flamborough Downs.


 

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