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"We Will Not Raise Taxes" - Kent describes Canada's action
bjre replied to Dillon's topic in Federal Politics in Canada
More than half of Canadians think government wages should be freeze or government and program spending should be cut. http://netnewsledger.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=1685:nanos-budget-unlikely-to-impact-political-situation&catid=38:politics-now&Itemid=89 -
Using EI to do professional training is wasting tax payer's money. Those money goes to the trainers and government who arrange for that. When a person find a job after training, another person lost his chance to get the job. It don't add a single more job opportunity. It is just a another lie. The better way is give the money to the employer who hire those who have problem in finding a job, if any employer hire those people, he get some percentage of wage deductible, that will make employer be able to hire more people with same amount of money, that means more job opportunity created. There should be other better ways to encourage people to create their own business and encourage employers to hire more people. If unemployment rate is high, it means there are lots of places for government to do something. If government can not make it lower, it means the government is not doing a good job.
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Free market system should be able to adjust resource automatic. But now the function has been disabled by laws. There are people have no job. They are free to do something. There are needs for house. It is expensive. So why the free people can not build house for the people who need while all the materials are at Home Deport and other shops that are not very expensive? It is because of the law. The laws said only licensed company have permission to design the house and the design need to be sent to some licensed company to review, and need licensed worker to build it. So, your freedom to build your house has been completely removed. That is one of the important reasons that house price can full of bubble. Because not only you, but also many small companies has been excluded from the free market. So those people who could build house have to compete with you for a same job like work in Tim Houtons, or be an accountant or something else. When less people can build cheap house for poor people, those people has to buy bubble priced house, so that bubble becomes larger. I guess monopoly is the basic feature of Canada system. Most business that related to people’s basic life has been monopolized. Not only they can make high price in this way, but also exclude other people from working in the area. The result is people can not find jobs while commodity is expensive.
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I totally understand you. I have similar experience before I got a job. Although you said you are good at write resume. I still have some suggestions on that if you don't mind. To get a job, you need to fight and win stupid robot first. Sometimes, the problem is on the bureaucracy. Most company has HR that has no deep knowledge of the work you looking for. They are not the manager of the department that you want to go. They just like robot (in case for large company, they actually use robot program to scan emails before go to HR) to match resume with requirement provided by your managers. If you have worked in 9 different companies, you need not list all of those, because they will think about why you were not able to stay in a company for a long time. If they happened to have another person, they will reluctant to spend time on that question. So what you need is just list maybe 3 most important experience that has direct relationship with the posted job. The better way is rewrite your resume by choosing the words that has appeared in the job post so that you can have more possibility to pass the robot HR and get interview with your direct human being manager, that is the one who actually knows what is really good of you for the job ...
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How many Europeans been send to North America? How many India people be sent to south Tibet area that now India claimed. (Has DaLai Lama blind for that, no, he is just a tool of CIA) Are you a blind men as well? Tibet ethnic people is 3 times more than 1959 in Tibet area inside China and most Hans are send by government to work there as contract worker and fear to live there and goes back as soon as the contract finished. How many percentage native people still survive here in North America since 15th century? Either you have no knowledge or you are a liar just as the corporate media here.
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You are talking about the Nobel prize? the prize that gave to Obama for peace? Did you include Dalai Lama as one of the 6 Chinese, the Nobel peace prize owner who also owned many slaves in Tibet before 1959 and take weapons and money from CIA and support violence and provide lies to western media whenever they need?
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But your good language skill can not produce more patent for you. BTW, I can use this "suck" grammar to exchange ideas here. You can not do so with Chinese language.
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In a free market economy, the invisible hand of the market (the self-regulating nature of the marketplace), created by the conjunction of the forces of self-interest, competition, and supply and demand, is capable of allocating resources in society. But in Canada, there are laws lock this hand. For example, there are large demand for doctors, but law makes people hard to be a doctor, so that the salary of doctors be too high that the market are not able to lower the price automatically, (similar to medicine makers) so that the health system can keep asking for more money from Canadians. (The unfairness is that they make more money not with more work effort their pay, they make more money by taking the advantage of laws) There are many other works need licenses too. And there are laws make people build their DIY own house impossible. The law makers like to take away more and more pieces of freedom from people by every one extreme case. It is the legal system that make Canada not a free market system. When the automatically adjusting ability disabled, and the people still not aware of the problem, they don't know what happened even when they can not find a job. they begin to try to find anything to blame to.
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Immigrants feels so hard to find a professional job in Canada. Some of them are really good when they find jobs when they have disadvantage in language and many others. On the other hand, the education system in Canada is really a bad one that don't encourage kids to learn hard so that you can see most students who are in top academic achievement are most likely from China, India, Russia or some others. Organizations in Canada such as CAS tell kids he need not to learn hard, he still can find a ten thousand dollar job in TTC or others. When in real life, they send 1/3 of kids in their care to end up in correction system that is more than those in their care who finish high school. In the mean time, RRSP will face bankrupt if no more people from abroad contribute it. They need money, they don't let people work, they prefer provide EI rather than give more freedom to people to create their own business and lower the minimum legal salary to allow more employers be able to hire people, and to make work in Canada lower in cost so that it can compete in International market. They make too many jobs need license (instead of based on ability) so that too many possibilities and innovations be made impossible. This is the sadness made by those who control the country, it is the failure in management and education.
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Obviously, she has little knowledge of what average citizen suffered each day. How can such kind of MP know what people really need? I wonder why such kind of people can be elected in a "democratic" nation? Why many people "supported" them. This is the reality of "democracy" -- a system driven by media lies.
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Kenney Pulls Gay Rights from Citizenship Guide
bjre replied to nicky10013's topic in Federal Politics in Canada
Or teach your children through media that they have the "right" to be gays (like use this incident) and set large number of examples for this kind of behaviors. And the funny is that this kind of legislation can take a large sum of time in parliament while have no time to discuss really important issues such as have the Ontario Ombudsman oversee the Children's Aid Society, the private corporation that about 100 kids died in its "care" each year in Ontario (Or one child in each 300 kids they "care" each year). This is the real face of democracy and human right in Canada. It is only a lie with useless images on its cover and inside countless bad situations to be said as individual incidents to be ignored. -
Jack Layton pushes a woman in order to get on camera!
bjre replied to Mr.Canada's topic in Federal Politics in Canada
Many politicians are so ugly that they always try their best to damage others in person. There are so many big problems in Canada need to be solved, so many people need to be helped, they don't want to do anything on that. They always blame others. They always think of destroy and damage others. They don't do anything constructive. They are the real pests. -
Frequent elections make politicians irresponsible. They turned to acting that are called crime if normal people do so, such as Ponzi scheme when Madoff did it, it will be called RRSP when government did it, or called Federal Bonds when US government did it. In Canada, they ask for more immigrants try to solve this problem but when current immigrants become old in future, the problem will become larger. In US, Obama want Medicare reform, so that he can take more money and use it first in where he need in current financial crisis and left the problem to his successors when real Medicare cost needed in future. To do this he needs to tell lots of lies. Politicians are all liars when they face impossible missions and want to keep staying in office. The reason for this is that they don’t want to find a real good solution that is fair to all people either because they are too stupid, or because they don’t have enough time to do this when they think they will be thrown away from their office before the effect can be seen, or because (most likely) they want satisfy the interest groups that help them enter the current positions.
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iPad released six month later than Chinese counterpart.
bjre replied to bjre's topic in The Rest of the World
They are different, each of the Dell one, the Great Long one, and the iPad has its own innovation. The Dell one has a different joint between keyboard and the screen, that makes is looks different with ordinary laptop. The Great Long one is thinner and lighter than the Dell one, and it has no keyboard, it uses touch screen, and it is with a pen as point device when you don't like to use finger directly. The iPad has awesome animation effects and some other features. It is thinner and lighter. But the memory is too small (because it has no hard drive), and the ability to connect with other devices is poor and expensive and need too many special small parts that easy to become clumsy and lost, the monthly service cost is high, and iBook download cost is high. And they did not discuss with New York Times yet, don't know when will be the time and cost to read that as it was announced. And the reason why I don't like finger touch screen is 1) your finger will far easy to feel painful when you rub the screen directly long time than with a pen or with mouse or keyboard. 2) it will be hard to use it when you are outdoor in Winter (especially when you wear glove), the screen is easy to become dirty if you can not find a place to wash your hand when you need to use it, and you have to use 2 fingers to finish some operations although it looks cool. -
iPad released six month later than Chinese counterpart.
bjre replied to bjre's topic in The Rest of the World
Can you steal that which doesn't exist? It is just a company, need government? LOL. Is that so difficult? If I have money, I can do it for sure. -
iPad released six month later than Chinese counterpart.
bjre posted a topic in The Rest of the World
http://shanghaiist.com/2010/01/29/p88-chinese-ipad-clone-sues-apple.php "I was very angry and flabbergasted when I saw the news of the iPad presentation two days ago... It is certainly our design. They've stolen because we present our P88 to everyone six months ago at the IFA (International Electronics Fair in Berlin)." Sales of the P88 haven't been too bad, but "if the iPad enters the Chinese market, we will definitely take a hit," says Wu. He adds that he has already applied for a patent for the product last May -- a process that can take up to a year in China. "We'll have to follow the law," says Wu, admitting that it will be difficult to take on Apple in the United States, but "if the iPad enters the Chinese market, we will sue them this spring." Apparently, the Great Long Brother isn't the only company mulling legal action against Apple. Japan's Fujitsu is also thinking of suing Apple. It claims that its its US subsidiary first launched the "iPad", a sleek handheld multimedia device with a 3.5-inch screen, way back in 2002. Here is the video that shows the function of it(In Cantonese) The Apple-ish 10.2 inch P-P-P88 tablet PC by Shenzhen Dragon Brother Industrial It runs off an Intel Atom Mobile N270 CPU and has 1GB of DDR2 memory (expandable to 2GB) with 160GB HDD. The 10.2 inch touch screen is 1024×600 resolution and LED-backlit. It features Wifi b/g with optional 3G and has a 3-in-1 SD, MS and MMC card reader. It comes with tons of plugs — including 3 USB 2.0, mic jack, headphone jack, network cable and “external display interface.” The tablet weighs two and a quarter pounds and measures 11 x 7 x 0.87 inches. Aside from trying to clone a, as of yet, unannounced device, the other fatal flaw they made trying to clone the Apple Tablet would be having it run Windows XP. There are some product shots that show it with Windows 7, but that’s still a swing and a miss. Of course SDBI isn’t trying to make an “actual” Apple Tablet clone, but we’ll see how close they’ve come design-wise in a few months. The main flaw in the P-P-P88 (aside from the model name) is that the battery life lasts an atrocious 90 minutes. It will sell for 2,300 Yuan ($338 US). -
Obama's state of the Union Address
bjre replied to Moonlight Graham's topic in Federal Politics in the United States
At least he said education is important even when they teach kids more reading and maths in the states than in Canada. -
Harper to prorogue parliament AGAIN?
bjre replied to DrGreenthumb's topic in Federal Politics in Canada
Is that so important? If parliament not prorogued what else can they do? Just for replace Harper with another similar one? Any problem can be solved? Economy can rise faster or army in Afghanistan can be back sooner? I can not expect difference except for meaningless daily quarrels. -
I will give my full support to your suggestions. However, I can decide nothing. The people who can decide things may not happy with your suggestions. Everyone of them may have some personal concerns when they deal with things. In most time, they care about Canadian people only on their mouths when they need vote. Just think about it has taken 4 years the Ontario ombudsman still has not be granted to investigate CAS cases after so many protests. The democracy is basically a lie.
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Broken Justice - these infuriating cases have it all
bjre replied to Keepitsimple's topic in Federal Politics in Canada
Justices is in jobs. If everyone in Canada can easily to have a job when s/he needs, so that s/he can feed himself and have a affordable place to live with his/her own efforts, much less time will available for people to crime. Change laws to make people easier to get a job or start their own business will help a lot on making crime rate lower. I guess the real problem is that is not the best interest of the legal system because the less crime the legal system will earn less. Someone has experience in the legal system believes it is a business system. It is an industry that takes billions each year from taxpayers and others. He said police is buyer, prosecutor is sales, judge is customer, jail is warehouse, and prisoner is product. -
Body scanners coming to Canadian airports
bjre replied to bjre's topic in Federal Politics in Canada
Security at Pearson more like harassment, expert says (theStar.com): Pearson airport is vulnerable to a terrorist attack because its security system does little more than harass travellers, a leading expert says. "There is only a vague attempt to do aviation security at Pearson," Rafi Sela said. "We're just harassing the public. We're not performing security." Sela, president of AR Challenges, a global transportation security consultancy, said there is little to stop a terrorist threat from occurring in the airport before the security gate. "Who said (a terrorist) wants to bring down planes? If he explodes himself, God forbid, in the middle of the crowd that waits for security to be checked ... your whole system is blown to pieces, because it's based on the premise that you stand in line for three hours to be checked for 10 seconds." Waiting 3 hours to be checked for 10 seconds? I guess more and more things will be like the emergency room in hospitals or in the waiting room of family doctor's. -
I guess they want to talk because they have already run out of the budget. When next year, the weapon industry need update their revenue, they need either send some army there again or to some other place, or by selling more weapons.
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Cyberwar is a reality now
bjre replied to GostHacked's topic in Federal Politics in the United States
Twitter Crackdown: NYC Activist Arrested for Using Social Networking Site during G-20 Protest in Pittsburgh Man Arrested for Twittering Goes to Court, EFF Has the Documents Watch What You Tweet A social worker from New York City was arrested last week while in Pittsburgh to participate in the G-20 protests, then subjected to an FBI raid this week at his home—all for using Twitter. Elliot Madison faces charges of hindering apprehension or prosecution, criminal use of a communication facility and possession of instruments of crime. He was posting to a Twitter feed (or tweeting, as it is called) publicly available information about police activities around the G-20 protests, including information about where police had been ordered to disperse protesters. While alerting people to public information may not seem to be an arrestable offense, be forewarned: Many people have been arrested for the same “crime”—in Iran, that is. Last June 20, as Iranians protested against the conduct and results of their national election, President Barack Obama said in a statement, “The universal rights to assembly and free speech must be respected, and the United States stands with all who seek to exercise those rights.” -
Early Childhood education debate
bjre replied to William Ashley's topic in Federal Politics in Canada
It is nice to know kids will spend more time to receive education. However, it will be better to have better teachers than take more time in class. Some kids just have no homework at grade 1 and 2 while others have. Some kids just need not to learn in school only if they don't disturb others. Some kids just can answer nothing meaningful when you ask what they learn in school. Some teachers just bully kids by don't allow kids take gym class instead of take time to help kids understand what is better way and better attitude to solve problems. The teachers can go strike that show kids what is called selfish. I am not sure what role the Teacher's Union take in all this things. I think if the above problems can be solved, that would be much better than spend more money to make kids sit in classrooms more. -
Cyberwar is a reality now
bjre replied to GostHacked's topic in Federal Politics in the United States
From CBC reader's comment : LandOfOz wrote:Posted 2010/01/22 at 7:43 AM ET The US simply wants oppressed people to have the right to express themselves freely and be spied on by their government. Unless they consider them terrorists, in which case they'll throw you in Gitmo and throw away the key without the slightest regard for due process. Or if they think your an "enemy combatant" in an undeclared war, in which case they'll torture you in a secret black camp on foreign soil. Of if you're "acting against national security", in which case they use the Patriot Act to circumvent the requirement for court order to get a wire tap. But if you're the Chinese government, since you don't "stand for freedom", all that would be bad.
