System crashes in anger!

System crashes in anger!

As you read yesterday, three young men accused of running a luxury car theft ring were acquitted The justice system could not bring them to justice within a reasonable time frame.

About twenty policemen worked idle for a month.

Definitely nothing.

We take the evidence they've collected and throw it in the recycling bin along with full diapers and an old computer.

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Bigger, less efficient

What do police officers think when they read such news?

Are we going to work harder to catch robbers?

Or is there no point in killing yourself at work, because, in any case, this system will not continue, and the scoundrels we are going to arrest will go to hell?

If you choose the second answer, you get a donut at Tim Hortons.

You'll enjoy being next to demoralized guards.

That is the justice system.

Add to that a crumbling healthcare system.

A crumbling education system.

A crumbling road network.

Hydro-Quebec fears running out of electricity.

More immigration services.

Unprecedented housing crisis.

Poverty and psychological distress are taking more and more tolls.

And politicians who don't know what to do to increase income tax. (A tax on air? A pay toilet in every house? A tax on taxes?)…

And you end up with public services that really explode.

Cracks everywhere.

If you plug one hole, ten more will appear.

The government can no longer meet the demand.

Although the number of government employees continues to increase.

We have never had a state so large and ineffective.

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Find the fault.



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Good Canadian food

Remember the days when restaurant menus were as thick as a telephone book?

You walk into a restaurant and you can order everything: smoked meat, Chinese food, pastas, cak au vin, spanakopita, pad thai, BBQ chicken, etc.

We called them “Canadian food” restaurants.

Two hundred and fifty items on the menu, all bad.

Such restaurants no longer exist.

why Because it required more inventory.

Restaurants now offer shorter menus. Less ambitious.

Well, I think the state should do the same.

Stop solving every problem and respond to every request. It is impossible. There are not enough taxpayers to pay for all these services.

Look at the Olympic Stadium. Do we really need a 56,000-seat arena in Montreal? Of course not.

But we persist in keeping him alive.

When you can't stretch the income column anymore, there's only one thing to go for.

Collapse the Expenses column.

When are we going to start doing it?

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