Ben Bernake the Federal Reserve Board Chairman says despite three months of strong hiring and pro-stimulus policies, further job gains will require robust consumer and business demand. Similar problems are plaguing economies all over the world. How can people spend if they have no jobs or little money put aside for nondiscretionary spending?

Recently in Canada, Aveos the maintance company for cleaning and repairing planes, claimed  bankruptcy and locked out its nearly 3000 employees with what were good paying jobs. These types of events could give rise to the socialist agenda which could be more dangerous. The only way the Socialist finds solutions is  by taxing the productive parts of society to death for the benefit of many that are less motivated to produce. This does not include the less fortunate of our society, just the moochers.

Nuclear Security Summit in Seoul South  Korea promotes discussion on how to keep “highly enriched uranium” away from terrorists that want to make bombs. Canada the largest producer of medical isotopes used for diagnoses may face huge costs to switch to lower  grade uranium.

Ontario’s Court of Appeal strikes down Sex-Trade Laws, declares that workers should be permitted to work in safer locations and pay others for protection. Solicitation is still illegal and clarity to ‘living off the avails of prostitution’ and how the Criminal Code should pertain to those who do so “in circumstance of exploitation”.

 

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