| If Quebec secedes, Canada
should celebrate the occasion as Independence Day!
Canada has lapsed into the sorry condition of a
colony.
Canadian history is
suppressed to please Quebec. Canada pays tribute to
Quebec. Canada is ruled from Quebec.
Canadian history is being
erased. Our country was re-named; it is no longer
the Dominion of Canada. Our flag was
replaced; the Red Ensign had a Union Jack in the
corner. “God Save the Queen” is politically
incorrect. “The Maple Leaf Forever” is subversive.
General Wolfe is an un-person.
Few want to re-live our
British history, but it is the only history
we have. Those who erased it now gaze into their
collective navel in search of “Canadian Identity.”
1. They
erased history to appease those Quebecers who are
still in a snit because Montcalm lost a battle
some 240 years ago!
But the heart of
appeasement is Quebec rule and the payment of
tribute. For 25 years out of the past 27 [as of
1995], a Prime Minister from Quebec poured
our money2.
into Quebec to
ensure Quebec’s willingness to provide Prime
Ministers! Now, the only major party whose
leader is not from Quebec is the Reform party. The
establishment treats it like a skunk at a picnic.
How dare non-Quebecers seek a voice in
Canadian politics! Give us a break!
Appeasement has turned
Canada into a colony of Quebec.
Appeasement was supposed to
defeat separatism. It worked so well that a
separatist now leads the Opposition in parliament,
separatists govern Quebec, and 49%+ of Quebecers
recently voted Yes to separation.
What form of appeasement is
next? To outlaw English signs everywhere in
Canada? To make the president of a separate Quebec
the Prime Minister of Canada, ex officio? To
pay taxes directly to Quebec City?
The answer is “none of the
above.” The farce is about to end.
Appeasement cannot survive
the welfare state; they feed from the same trough.
But the welfare state is a goner; a Ponzi scheme
which is running out of suckers.3.
As goes the Ponzi state, so goes appeasement.
Appeasement is about to
stop. It may be stopped with lamentation and
hand-wringing by Liberals or Conservatives, or with
sober fairness by Reform, but it will stop.
The government can’t afford it any more.
Does this mean that Quebec
will separate? Not necessarily; probably not.
Appeasement made separatism
pay. Every time Quebecers whispered “separation,”
federal money showered down on them. So it got to be
a habit.
Appeasement paid
Quebecers to support the hard-core tribalists of
Quebec nationalism. So tribalism flourished. It grew
from a whacko, mailbox-bombing fringe of the New
Left in the ‘60s to the powerful separatist movement
of today.
Appeasement fed separatism.
Ending appeasement will put separatism on a diet.
If it is not yet powerful
enough to win, it probably never will be. It is not
yet powerful enough.
In the 1995 referendum, 30%
of Yes voters—15% of total voters—believed that
“sovereignty” merely meant a stronger position for
Quebec in Canada. Separatists told them it would
make no difference.
Based on poll data, one
simple message would have swung the result from
50/50 to 35/65. The message?
- The government of a
separate Quebec will carry the full burden of
government programs.
That is to say:
- Separation means no
more cheques from Ottawa.
No federal salaries. No
pension cheques. No Medicare. No unemployment
insurance. Nothing.
- Payments will stop on
the day of separation.
This would be a plain
statement of fact, without bluster. The Canadian
government obviously could do it. And surely
it would! No power on Earth could make
Canadian taxpayers pay tribute to a separate
Quebec!
Separatism would die on the
vine after such a message. Tribalism would remain as
a cultural fetish, but separatism as a political
force would be toast!
This message was notably
absent from the No campaign. For that matter, the No
campaign was notably absent.
Why? Partly incompetence,
but mostly conflict of interest. A decisive
defeat of separatism would be a disaster for
the No campaigners. Quebecers all, they would no
longer be able to use separatism as a stick to beat
tribute out of the rest of Canada.
Spare a bit of sympathy for
ordinary Quebecers. They’ve been lied to by experts;
what separatists are eager to hide, the
“federalists” are eager to leave hidden.
What now?
Separatists will never have
a better chance than now. The opposition in Quebec
is feeble, paralyzed by conflict of interest. So is
the federal government. The Ponzi state is
collapsing. Separatists must expect almost any
change to be for the worse.
In particular, the Reform
party is a growing power, and has no vested interest
in separatism. If Reform wins the next federal
election, separatists are SOL.4.
In a referendum, a Reform government would announce
home truths about separation. Separatists won’t want
to take that chance.
Expect another referendum
soon—before the next federal election—or never.
Quebec will stay or go.
Canada wins either way.
If Quebec goes, we will
celebrate independence from Quebec. If Quebec stays,
it will stay as a fellow province, not an imperial
ruler.
Appeasers have had their
day. They have brought Canada to the verge of
dissolution. They are out of money and out of honor.
One day soon they’ll be out of office.
Canada’s days as the
largest colony in the world are just about over.
1.
After the erasure of
history, I suppose that’s as good a place to look as
any!
2.
Estimates run over $100 billion.
3. See
Quackgrass
Press #19: Ponzi State.
4.
Surely out of luck!
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You needn’t despair
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Be ingenious! Have fun! |