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Like a lottery? Something you could buy tickets for. A new variation on Cash for Life.

Like a lottery? Something you could buy tickets for. A new variation on Cash for Life.
Why would we ever want lawyers, doctors, engineers, accountants, small business owners, master tradesmen, heavy equipment operators, farmers, executives, or anyone that has shown a reasonable amount of success in private enterprise to bring that expertise to government right?And make it small, like 3 per province. No need for hundreds. And make them a random draw of the Canadian population, with a selection process, who file an income of less than 100K per year. Set them on a 5 year term.
Why would we ever want lawyers, doctors, engineers, accountants, small business owners, master tradesmen, heavy equipment operators, farmers, executives, or anyone that has shown a reasonable amount of success in private enterprise to bring that expertise to government right?
"The"? No. "An"? In a capitalist society? Absolutely.Is the key identifier to expertise and success income level ?
"The"? No. "An"? In a capitalist society? Absolutely.
What's your reasoning for wanting to disqualify all those people?
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Non-representative, and completely anti-ethical to the ideals of both meritocratic capitalism and democracy.Why not balance it out with a senate made up of the middle class and lower folks ?
Non-representative, and completely anti-ethical to the ideals of both meritocratic capitalism and democracy.
It would be one thing to put in a measure to keep the lottery from resulting in an Senate that's overweight to any one income group, quite another to arbitrarily exclude citizens based on nothing but feelings.
Not excluding a non-trivial percentage of the population to satisfy a grudge.Three people from each province. How much more representative can we get?
Which would be addressed by restructuring. There are hundreds of thousands if not millions of Canadians above your threshold that are neither "wealthy" nor "connected" - that have shown no political ambitions, would never in a thousand years be considered for the current Senate. People who's experience and experience would be a boon to such a restructured senate.Well the demographics that currently make up the establishment of the senate is entirely made up of people appointed by wealthy connected appointments of patronage and 'feelings' of loyalty. And that doesn't seem to be working out to a satisfactory level.
I'm not defending our current system- I'm challenging a specific flawed aspect of a proposed change.So its only wrong if we do it for the lower classes, my friend you are coming off very classist.
Not excluding a non-trivial percentage of the population to satisfy a grudge.
Which would be addressed by restructuring. There are hundreds of thousands if not millions of Canadians above your threshold that are neither "wealthy" nor "connected" - that have shown no political ambitions, would never in a thousand years be considered for the current Senate. People who's experience and experience would be a boon to such a restructured senate.
I'm not defending our current system- I'm challenging a specific flawed aspect of a proposed change.
Underline- Barring certain people from government based on their earned success in order to satisfy a quota? careful comrade. You sarcastically mentioned DEI, which is ironic because is exactly what this is. It's proof of the old adage that the political spectrum is a circle, because if someone posted a Huffpost article citing Jagmeet musing about such a policy it would be identified as leftist lunacy.The top 21.2 percent already completely dominate the political landscape. Perhaps we can leave the senate to the those who earn less than 100k. And try to make our political system more representative of all Canadians and not just the rich and connected.
Underline- Barring certain people from government based on their earned success in order to satisfy a quota? careful comrade. You sarcastically mentioned DEI, which is ironic because is exactly what this is. It's proof of the old adage that the political spectrum is a circle, because if someone posted a Huffpost article citing Jagmeet musing about such a policy it would be identified as leftist lunacy.
Bold - You're conflating "above median income" and "rich and connected/ political elite." The accountant at my local BDO, the millwright cranking out OT, the charge nurse at the rural hospital, good DZ drivers, the Farmer that's built his dairy herd over 30 years- all would have a pretty serious bone to pick with being described as "rich and connected." They are not the same people as the ones "dominating he political landscape"- they're just Canadians living their lives- and they'd offer value to a citizen's senate.
Don't allow that to be the narrative. "Deliberately ignores" and "actively despises" are in the mix, too.our current political class has fully lost touch with the average Canadian
Don't allow that to be the narrative. "Deliberately ignores" and "actively despises" are in the mix, too.
Yours won't be the only one. Increasing firearm restrictions is one of the many issues that is a "vote killer", not a "vote getter".Fair point.
Back guns, if PP reverses these new regulations he will have my vote for a long time.
Yep, the LPC milked that one dry a long time ago...Yours won't be the only one. Increasing firearm restrictions is one of the many issues that is a "vote killer", not a "vote getter".
It looks like their allies have gone away. PolySeSouvient, Wendy Cukier, and the lot were really pissed when he buckled. They seem to have gone away dejected, I haven't heard a peep from them. Pretty sure Cukier lost a lot of her liberal grants also. I'm not losing sleep over it.Yep, the LPC milked that one dry a long time ago...
Not in the GTA, LMD or QC. Gun control is a tipping point issue in those areas. Those who opposed C-71 and C-21 wouldn't have voted red in any case. QC has always been anti-handgun and is the centre of gravity for gun control movements in Canada.Yours won't be the only one. Increasing firearm restrictions is one of the many issues that is a "vote killer", not a "vote getter".
Really? Poly, Cukier's CFGC and Docs Against Guns are still very much alive and active, especially on X and Instagram.It looks like their allies have gone away. PolySeSouvient, Wendy Cukier, and the lot were really pissed when he buckled. They seem to have gone away dejected, I haven't heard a peep from them. Pretty sure Cukier lost a lot of her liberal grants also. I'm not losing sleep over it.