Tuesday, September 8, 2015

'Joint Government'

Well, since we're in the middle of an 'election' where non of the Premiers are elected, but appointed by the party elite, this seems like Parliament 'majority' and 'minority' etc.  So, who's the Premier, the provincial government dealing with anyway?  Foremost, not majority Aboriginals disenfranchised by the AFN.  No acknowledgement that Canada's Indigenous people live all over Canada and ran, migrated, etc. regardless of confederations and provinces.  Good reasons enough.  Less stake holders acknowledged and paid off.  No bothersome federal issues, which is what Indigenous people are; but no mention that the AFN is a political party evidenced by the AFN - INM faction treatying with the NDP and Liberal leaders (who aren't elected either).   Seems like a good steel all around.  Later, of course, there's 'too many chiefs and not enough indians.'

'The highest court' seems federal and so should be the mandate.  All Indigenous people need to participate.  A vote can be done on the internet in 1 minute.  So, why mention the spectre of a vote on issues?  Well, maybe we'll get away from the appointees of the political elite, like premiers who tax and spend us without a vote, and get to the real issues that are mostly federal for Aboriginals with real votes instead of strange predilections and agendas of premiers that feel their appointment by the political elite is an entitlement.  AFN should feel the fire.... 

http://www.timescolonist.com/premier-b-c-first-nations-aim-to-reach-reconciliation-deal-1.2051641

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