Mayor Dayday's GNP Accounting:writing off our children, dumping people outside city limits, and building the Synchrotron |
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By Mario deSantis, March 2, 2000 |
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March Race Relations Month | Journalist MacPherson has expressed the political skills of Mayor Dayday(1) by stating that |
he has mastered the art of speaking without saying anything and that he could be stepping into | |
excremental dealings(2). So, when Senator Thelma Chalifoux was in Saskatoon on February 29, | |
2000, Mayor Dayday was doing something he does every year, that is declaring March Race | |
, speaking without saying anything, and being engulfed in the excremental | |
mess of the racial behaviour of the Saskatoon Police force. Referring to the current RCMP | |
investigation over allegations that Saskatoon police would drop people at the outskirt of the | |
city and let them walk back without clothes or shoes in the freezing cold, Senator Chalifoux | |
has commented "Isn't it sad that for 10 years they've been announcing race relations month, and | |
nothing has changed... The issue that happened here was bigotry and torture on another human | |
beings. " | |
it's up to them to report it. | It wasn't just racism(3)." Mayor Dayday tried to defend his leadership by saying "if aboriginal |
people have a problem with police it's up to them to report it... So you can't deal with something | |
you're not aware of." | |
Mayor Dayday has been blinded by the visionary light | Bravo, Senator Chalifoux, you can see the true light of our human conditions, it was more than |
racism, it is bigotry and torture on another human being. Instead, our Mayor Dayday has been | |
blinded by the visionary light of the Canadian Light Source Synchrotron(4) and has contributed | |
to the downsizing of our most important resource: our children(5) and our people(6). We have | |
leaders who don't listen to people(7), who prefer to close their eyes rather than see the apparent | |
indigent conditions of a large segment of our children and people, and we have leaders who | |
prefer to play the GNP number game(8), and therefore economically write off our desperate | |
children(9), dump people outside city limits in the freezing cold and build the $173.5 Million | |
Synchrotron for the benefit of the few and privileged(10). | |
Our most important resource are our children and our people and we must not tolerate our | |
heartless leaders who play the Gross National Product (GNP) number game at the expense of | |
our children and our people. | |
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General reference: Articles by Mario deSantis published by North Central Internet News http://www.ftlcomm.com/ensign/authors/desantis.html | |
Saskatoon Mayor Dayday: a professional politician with no cause beyond being in politics, by Mario deSantis, October 4, 1999 | |
Could a senate seat be what Dayday has in mind?, by Les MacPherson, The StarPhoenix, September 30, 1999, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan | |
Senator slams Saskatoon over police racism allegations, CBC Saskatchewan http://sask.cbc.ca/ Web Posted | Feb 29 2000 8:56 PM EST | |
Premier Romanow's Shining Light to the World: The Canadian Light Source Synchrotron, by Mario deSantis, April 2, 1999 | |
The Synchrotron and our children: Trading life for science, by Mario deSantis, February 1, 2000 | |
Downsizing and the City of Saskatoon, by Mario deSantis and reviewed by James F. deSantis; August 20, 1999 | |
News Release dated Apr 12, 1999, Health 99 - 287, MINISTER APPEALS TO NURSES, letter dated 11 April 1999 from Health Minister Pat Atkinson to Saskatchewan Union of Nurses President Rosalee Longmoore. In this letter Pat Atkinson states that our bureaucracy "... was being too busy to really listen, to really hear, all the legitimate concerns facing nurses and other health care workers..." http://www.gov.sk.ca/newsrel/1999Apr/287.99041205.html | |
Honourable Janice MacKinnon: debating the economic underdevelopment of Saskatchewan, by Mario deSantis, February 9, 2000 | |
Saskatchewan Troubled Children: 40% of our school children, by Mario deSantis, January 14, 2000 | |
A World for the Few and Privileged in Saskatchewan, by Mario deSantis, February 18, 2000 |