Like all
of us I’m just an ordinary guy who thinks drinks should be cold and freedom is
good. I’m concerned for my neighbor and also concerned that Canada is
619,674,167,000 in debt this is a critical flaw in our country because
everything leads back to the growth of our mixed economy.
Throughout
history our country has been proud of the democracy and that the government has
been chosen by the people for the people. What matters and what makes Canada so
beautiful is the wellbeing of the people imbedded in this country, the citizens
that live here matter. I grasp tight
with both hands the rights of all Canadians, because to me anything that will
make them live and thrive is better then just surviving. Looking into how to
improve Canada I found that the success of a nation stands on the pillars of economy.
It affects our jobs, taxes, education and so much more. America’s economy runs on war. When there is
war there is more jobs and there economy flourishes and when the wars over
people run out of jobs and go into debt. Canada’s mixed economy needs to run on
something different something that lasts something important that we will all
ways need, is there such a thing and will it work? Yes if we build society and
the economy on communities we can’t fail Canada will grow into something more
than just a country it would be paradise with integrity, harmony and a place of
unity and bliss. We deserve to have a nation and economy that revolves around
the people.
Our
government is leaving us in debt and if we don’t bounce back we could be
looking at depression down the road. So what should we do? in order to stop
this we need to look at increasing trade and budgeting we need to make sure
that while were doing this we avoid a long term structural deficit in the
finances of Canada we need to have more economists that are working on this
issue I want Canada’s great legacy to continue I want to be able to say my
future generations well be able to have a healthcare system and have better
education and it all starts with the economy thank you.