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I can understand one or two story's about Mark Carneys job performance as governor of bank of Britian , but this is the third there has got to be something here, this article comes from the world of Finance...the voice of the market...I am going to warn those liberals this is a trigger warning, get your excuses ready, or find something wrong with the article...like the author sucks or she only served for a short while HER opinion does not count...i thought i put those in there so you could remember what you've already commented on...He was not very popular for many reasons...not sure why Canadians think he is the man to run the country, when Britian does not think he could manage the bank of Britain. 

 

anyways this article does not paint a rosy picture of our hero Mark Carney, it is kind of a warning to who this guy is as a person, and what his performance was...

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it was rumoured Carney had seriously toyed with the decision to step down. Indeed, many media outlets urged him to do just that.

 

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Carney is now operating in a world that is increasingly turning against the values he represents and holds: a technocrat who disavows ideology; a transnational figure who feels citizenship in one state doesn’t preclude service to another; an expert who imagines himself to be engaged in science, not politics; an appointed official who feels he should be insulated from the passions of public opinion. As a Davos man in a world where the values of Davos are increasingly sneered at or attacked by electorates, Mark Carney is now set to have his own personal Brexit.

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Since 1997, the Bank of England has officially enjoyed political independence. Indeed, this independence is a part of the reason a non-national such as Carney was able to hold the role without controversy. But now, both in the UK and beyond, this doctrine is coming under fire. Central bank independence is increasingly questioned, and, as a result, the very sort of central banker Carney was once lauded as may no longer be the ‘ideal type’. If Carney really is the outstanding central banker of his generation, as Osborne proclaimed upon his appointment, then his generation’s understanding and practice of central banking comes under question, and so too will Carney’s
own reputation.

https://www.worldfinance.com/profile/a-marked-man-carney-set-for-boe-departure

We, the willing, led by the unknowing, are doing the impossible for the ungrateful. We have now done so much for so long with so little, we are now capable of doing anything with nothing.

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He does not have a good track record and that's just in monetary policy. He has no experience in fiscal policy which is what we desperately need right now.

He also has no experience in actual government and you need to have that in order to understand how to navigate the bureaucracy effectively and make things happen. You can have the best ideas in the world but if you can't make them happen they're useless.

He would be an unmitigated disaster for Canada, his only reason for being here would be to funnel money into friendly charitable and other organizations who will pay him back with peerage Appointments later and to develop a network of additional contacts within the bureaucracy that he can use and sell later when he's out of government.

This isn't about leading Canada. This is about carpet bagging for his retirement

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