December 23rd, 2024

Putting politics over people no way to serve a country


By Lethbridge Herald on July 2, 2022.

Rachael Thomas
Conservative Member of Parliament for Lethbridge

The history of a nation is always composed of some great decisions and some not-so-great decisions. This is the nature of humans leading humans. Mistakes are made. But generally, those who take on the responsibility of leading a democratic country do so with the desire to serve its citizens — the people. 

Over the last seven years in Canada, we have witnessed a significant decline in citizen-centric leadership. Instead, decisions have been made for political advantage. 

The Prime Minister is all too willing to sacrifice the foundations of our democracy on the altar of convenience and political opportunity at every turn. 

Take for example the endless number of scandals that have characterized this government. 

A key aspect of each scandal is that the priorities and desires of the Prime Minister have superseded the well-being of the Canadians. When special interest groups, corporations, and political insiders have more sway over the Prime Minister’s Office than regular Canadians, you know we are headed down a dangerous path. 

Whether it is SCN-Lavalin, WE Charity, Loblaws, various multinational organizations, pharmaceutical companies, or his closest friends, I would suggest the Prime Minister’s focus has been off kilter from the get-go. 

The government’s latest gun legislation, Bill C-21, is another great example of putting politics before people. 

Canada already has incredibly tight laws when it comes to acquiring, using, and transporting firearms. If you wish to have one, you must take a course and pass a written and practical exam. You then have to apply for a license. Your mental health history will be investigated, and a criminal record check will be done.

 Your name will be kept in the system, any firearms you purchase will be registered to you, and you will be held accountable for their use. 

The Prime Minister would like Canadians to believe that none of this is true and that anyone who owns a firearm is a bad person. 

If he can make you think this, he can get away with his useless gun legislation. He claims it will help keep Canadians safe and upon first read that might seem reasonable, but the stats tell a different story. 

Gun crimes are committed largely by gangs, with guns that are smuggled into Canada from the U.S. They aren’t registered and those who use them obviously don’t abide by the law.

Putting more laws in place, won’t take these thugs off the street. More laws will simply punish those who already abide by the existing ones. 

Money needs to be invested in shutting down gangs, reinforcing our border, and cracking down on smuggling operations. To do otherwise is simple about maintaining a political image at the expense of truly serving the safety and security of Canadians. 

Bill C-11 and Bill C-18 are two separate pieces of censorship legislation, which would give the government more control over the public discourse and dissemination of information online. 

This agenda is a blatant infringement on freedom of expression, and it is completely contradictory to a free and democratic society.

Another very clear depiction of this government putting politics over people is when it continues its inflation-inducing spending to score political points, despite the growing inability for millions of Canadians to pay for basic necessities like food and fuel. 

We are in a cost-of-living crisis with inflation hitting 7.7 per cent, the highest rate in 40 years, yet the Liberal Finance Minister has promised more spending, which will pour gasoline on the fire. What Canadians need is for the government to reign in its fiscal spending and exercise restraint, so that they can keep more of their hard-earned dollars and prices can go down.

If the Liberal government truly cares about putting people first, they would put in place policies that minimize the state and maximize the sovereign individual.

John F. Kennedy wisely said, “A nation that is afraid to let its people judge the truth and falsehood in an open market is a nation that is afraid of its people.”

 In other words, when a government is afraid of its people, or worse, fears the people are losing affection for their government, the state will try to keep them in line to alleviate the potential for independent thought and action. 

Canadians deserve to be put first!

We need a government that puts Canadians above politics and at the forefront of decision-making processes. 

Where partisan politics, and divisive strategies have become commonplace, there needs to be a reversion to greater respect, consideration, and honour for the people this government is meant to serve.

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Southern Albertan

Blurg….in years of experience, the Conservatives have not been/still are not, the saviors for decent leadership either. The self-entitled politics of both the Liberals and the Conservatives, in true Mouseland style, is tiresome.
And, from albertapolitics.ca:
“The front running candidate to take over the Conservative Party of Canada, a young man associated with economic conspiracy theories and bizarre cryptocurrency enthusiasms, paraded through the streets of Ottawa with an anti-vaccine leader of the so-called ‘Freedom Convoy’ and a phalanx of his far-right supporters wearing bits and pieces of military uniforms. A whiff of neo-Confederate extremism lingered in the air.”
Will the folks in the vote-rich #905 vote for this or will they hold their noses and vote for the Trudeau Liberals again, or the NDs, or the Greens?

IMO

This self-serving self-righteous rant begs the question, how has Ms. Thomas served her constituents and put those she serves above politics?

Last edited 2 years ago by IMO
Fescue

One ex-mayor suggested that over a span of seven years she did nothing positive for the citizens of Lethbridge.

This article says nothing other than ‘putting politics over people’. The word ‘Lethbridge’ seems to be missing from her many Speaking At The People columns that The Herald affords her.

I wonder how her Bitcoin investments (that her choice of future Dear Leader has advocated) are doing … She’s fortunate to be able to fall back on her golden government pension.

buckwheat

Would that be the same ex mayor who brought us the wonderful SCS and homeless situation in conjunction with the NDP. Thought so. Yeh, ok, https://pi-sf.com/people/hon-rachael-thomas/

JimO

Rachael Harder is just a Majorie Taylor Greene wanabe clone who just wants to make a name for herself with bluster and rants. I was at a gathering for her to listen to her push her platform when she first ran for election and questioned her. I was leary of her but dispite my gut feeling voted for her because I alwas had voted conservative in the past. Big mistake and I did not vote for her the second go round for her. She along with the inter leader and most of the current leadership hopefuls, and a number of their party members side with the moron “freedom” lunatics who want a fringe to impose their will and selfishnes on the majority. Harders politics are not mine and feel her siding with people who push conspirace and racial hate should result in her recall for the riding of this city.