At all levels of government the oaths must be made to the people who decide who represents them and who pay for everything, if voting is truly the deciding factor—which I doubt—and that doubt has been substantiated very well in recent years. When it comes to public infrastructure, Kings and Queens pay for nothing on their own, and they should understand that, in current society, they mean very little beyond being a traditional habit. Why should we pay for them and, more importantly, why should we pledge oaths to them? They really mean nothing to us in 2024, and we mean nothing to them. Further to that consideration, we sorely need a recall mechanism in Canada so the people can handily remove plotters and opportunists who seek office for their own advantage. Those beheading blocks are intriguing and nostalgic reminders of accountability.
Thank you for this. I recall mentioning Taxation Without Representation (is Tyranny) in the Uxbridge meeting, for those elected 'representatives' who have forgotten this history. It seems most of them have.
At all levels of government the oaths must be made to the people who decide who represents them and who pay for everything, if voting is truly the deciding factor—which I doubt—and that doubt has been substantiated very well in recent years. When it comes to public infrastructure, Kings and Queens pay for nothing on their own, and they should understand that, in current society, they mean very little beyond being a traditional habit. Why should we pay for them and, more importantly, why should we pledge oaths to them? They really mean nothing to us in 2024, and we mean nothing to them. Further to that consideration, we sorely need a recall mechanism in Canada so the people can handily remove plotters and opportunists who seek office for their own advantage. Those beheading blocks are intriguing and nostalgic reminders of accountability.
Thank you for this. I recall mentioning Taxation Without Representation (is Tyranny) in the Uxbridge meeting, for those elected 'representatives' who have forgotten this history. It seems most of them have.