An uneccesary flood?

Once upon a time not so long ago there was a country in North Africa with a really quirky leader.  He had this idea that excellent health care for all, education (real education not gender identification and confusion) including local and international universities paid for by government, homes for everyone who wanted one (not the Bedouin wanderers who didn’t want one anyway – nor his mother till everyone else was settled), cheap loans to start businesses, agriculture in the desert and fresh water for all.   He also had this idea that it would be good if there was an African Central Bank based in Nigeria that would serve all African States and he wanted to finance it and set it up.

This of course was beyond quirky for the World Bank, IMF, BIS, USA and its subservient NATO so the order went out from Washington that NATO, under Canadian command (to Harper and Baird’s delight) should take both his country and he out and install the non-democratic democracy that the US (and Canada) practice so well.  The country was turned back into rubble similar to the stone ages, the quirky leader was murdered and rival factions are still fighting to see who runs the once great ”people first” country.  Some democracy, eh?

What is the significance of this today?

Simple really, the powers that are still fighting among themselves were warned that a dam was cracking, but they ignored the warning and a storm arrived causing that dam and another to break.

Even more deaths and further back into the stone ages. Isn’t there enough natural destruction in the world already without indifference causing more death and sorrow?

Caada, so responsible for the destruction of that country back in 2011 doesn’t have anyone or thing to send to help, partly because we are fighting man-made fires (blaming climate change and fossil fuels instead of cigarettes and matches and a few lightning strikes which are hardfly climate change are they?) and giving all our taxpayers’ money to Nazi Ukraine to be used for fancy cars and mansions in Egypt.

Wow, way to go Canada, eh?  WE are still arguing about building homes for those living in tents under road and rail overpasses with absolutely no idea or plan on how to do it.

Jeremy