On Apr 17, 4:04 pm, Jim Rojas <jro...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
> Feel free to have a tea party. We here in the states had a big one in
> the 1700's...it worked wonders towards our independence. We substituted
> one evil with our own evil. At least we can voted ours out of office
> every few years.
>
> Or you can kill all the politicians, but before you do that, you have to
> first kill all the lawyers...then you will truly be free.
>
> Jim Rojas
>
> tourman wrote:
> > On Apr 17, 8:31 am, "ABLE_1" <royboynos...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
> >>> we have a organisim called CCQ (www.ccq.org) that is in charg of
> >>> everything
> >> Now that is just too. too funny!!!! :-)
>
> >> Les
>
> > RHC: One thing it may be hard for you guys south of the border to
> > understand is that Canada is quite a different country in many ways
> > than the States. Everything up here is regulated, overregulated and
> > regulated some more, by government agencies and bureaucrats who
> > supposedly are acting in the citizens best interests. Many times it
> > works out well; just as many other instances it does not. The basic
> > difference between the two countries boils down to this !! Americans
> > believe in "freedom" at most any price. Canadians are far more
> > interested in "order and good government". This ingrained philosophy
> > of life is part of everything we do and how we think (not me for damn
> > sure, but most other Canadians) and explains away many of the things
> > that we have to do that you undoubtably think are stupid.
>
> > No one up here truly "goes it alone". After you've done with the
> > normal bureaucracy regulating business of all sorts, you then have to
> > contend with Revenue Canada who wants a far too large a percentage of
> > your profits. At a certain point in business, it simply doesn't pay to
> > make too much because you end up working for the government. There is
> > one day in June of each month ( I've forgotten the exact date) which
> > marks the day you stop paying the government and actually start
> > working for yourself.
>
> > It's a *****......
RHC: Starting with Brinks lawyers for sure, right?.....:((
We could never have the equivalent of your Boston Tea Party up here.
No one would bother coming.....they're all too busy drinking beer and
watching hockey for anything of that magnitude....


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