Showing posts with label politics. Show all posts
Showing posts with label politics. Show all posts

Tuesday, October 28, 2014

I am glad Tory is here not Ford!

Yes, I am not a great admirer of Ford, so anybody is better.
 I do not like bullies and Ford is clearly a big bully, who thinks he is the best. No, I am sorry, you are not the best, may be the fattiest among politicians but clearly not the best and clearly lots of people are tired of you and your embarrassing antics.
  So forget about your politics big bully and take care of your health, you really need it. I wish you'd be able to lose some weight, and I do not want you to have cancer - it's a nasty disease and way too many people in Canada suffer from it.
   It's a great pity that such a nice clean peaceful country has so many sick and sick on a head people.
  May be our government has to change some rules regarding all that chemicals our food producers shamelessly put in all our food. But that's another story.
   Right now I just wanted to say that I am very VERY pleased that Tory will be on pages of our magazines and newspapers not Ford.
   Hopefully there will be less fight and more quiet diligent legislative work in Toronto. We have lots of recent immigrants there and they need really good example to follow, not the 'circus in town' behavior. It's all yours John Tory, have a great time with it!
  People trust you I am sure, I do too, well, may be.

Tuesday, April 29, 2014

How I understand politics.

  I can tell you right away - I don't. It looks like a politician is quite a different beast than regular guy. A regular guy cannot publicly admit in doing drugs or driving under influence and not suffer some severe consequences (losing your job is one of them for example). A politician can and be a 'great' guy still.
   A regular schmuck cannot call somebody names in public and get away with it. Unless totally drunk - we still tend to forgive them, he was drunk - such an excuse! And look at our political forums - they call each other names and blame each other in all worldly sins and it is okay. Why?
   Can I go on a bus and tell somebody, "hey, you, idiot, don't talk too loud on your f* phone!" Or, "you, moron, you jacket is dirty and you smell!"
   Double standards - one for regular people and another for, well, they were called 'people's servants' in my old country. They don't call them like that in Canada.
  We vote for them, we select them to serve as our representatives in the government and they do they job nicely (at least in their words they pronounce they sound very nicely and smoothly with good English), and they are full of nice promises like a homeless dog full of fleas...
  After their election it's another story. I think they all develop amnesia and sometimes Alzheimer's disease all together after elections. Very convenient.
  I understand if you are a 'people's servant' (allow me to use this foreign expression, it's so close to the purpose of my narration) and you've disgraced yourself publicly - you should say I am sorry and step aside humbly and shamefully.
   Not in Toronto, Canada. They boldly declare that they are just like everybody else(?) and proceed to a new election - o tempora or mores! Honestly, they should nor even consider let alone stand a chance to be elected, but who knows.
  Canadian people are so nice, so tolerant, so forgiving... I just want to go and throw up, seriously.