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Letter: Politicians should practise what they preach

We can have all kinds of rules, regulations and laws, but if we don’t enforce them, then why have them? questions letter writer
opinion

Re: Innisfail mayor miffed with Recall Act abuses

So, the mayors of Wetaskiwin and Calgary are getting recall petitions, eh? According to the Recall Act, Bill 52, citizens can “recall” MLAs, town councillors, and school trustees. How come we can’t recall our premier? Is she “special”? How about recalling her cabinet ministers?

Or is this a tactic to divert attention away from many of the problems our province is facing? Pretending to “care” about our health care, our public schools, support for victim services and shelters for women and children; pollution of our environment, etc. 

Remember: “perception” is everything in politics. 

Is it OK to condemn the federal carbon tax while ignoring the lack of safeguards for our environment (Alberta Energy Regulator not going after energy companies for polluting our environment)? 

We can have all kinds of rules, regulations and laws, but if we don’t enforce them, then why have them?

If we allow politicians to cut “red tape," who benefits and who loses from these cuts? Look at Boeing in America where “cutting red tape” by the Trump administration benefited Boeing at the expense of 340 lives lost in two major plane crashes, and subsequent accidents by airline companies using Boeing aircrafts, or cutting red tape to the railroad industry saw a huge increase in railway accidents.

If our politicians want to introduce “direct democracy” into Alberta politics, they should also allow for referendums on the Alberta pension plan, the introduction of a provincial police force, subsidizing private schools and charter schools, introduction of private health care, introduction of political parties into municipal elections, mining operations in the Canadian Rockies (eastern slopes) and on abandoned  “orphan wells."

Maybe we should have a “royal commission” investigate the Heritage Trust Fund to see how it has been managed, or mismanaged, since its conception. In particular, how has it been managed over the past 10 years. Furthermore, how much has gone to non-public identities, such as energy companies; private schools; charter schools; tournaments, and loans and grants to private agencies, etc. 

If our politicians talk about transparency and accountability, maybe they should practise what they preach, eh?  

George Thatcher,

Olds

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