FROLITICKS

Satirical commentary on Canadian and American current political issues

Does a New Pope Really Make Any Difference!!!!

Here we go again.  With the anointing of the new Pope, we are all expected to believe that some great changes are about to happen in the Catholic Church.  Sorry, particularly because I’m not a Catholic, I just don’t see it happening.  Just look at the average age of the Cardinals.  Talk about being an old boys club!!!  Now, I don’t begrudge Catholics all the ceremony, platitudes and admiration surrounding this most recent anointment.  However, when it comes to the really important issues of the Twenty-First Century and the past history of the church, very little is about to change that would satisfy most modern societies.  Thank God for the clear division between church and state.  If anything, I would hope that the Catholic church will at least demonstrate a little more tolerance, both within and without.  Maybe even share a bit of its enormous wealth with the poor.  Or is that asking too much?

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The Canadian Senate Needs to Disappear, and Soon!!!!

In recent weeks, a number of media accounts have emerged revealing inappropriate spending by Canadian Senators.  It appears that some Senators aren’t certain where their “primary residence” is, although their appointment is based on the province which they are supposed to be a resident and to represent.  Instead, we have Senators living year round in Ottawa who are claiming out-of-town residential and other expenses based on summer cottages, empty lots, and parental residences.  Ouch!!!  Now, taxpayers, who are already paying crazy salaries, endless benefits and exorbitant pension plans are on the hook for these additional costs.  All for Senators who in many cases are in the Senate a few months of the year.  Cushy job, how does one get appointed?  Easy, just chum around with the current Prime Minister or work, run for or support the ruling party at some time in one’s past.  Frankly, this so-called “honourable” institution of second sober thought needs to disappear.  It’s no more than an out-dated anachronism.  Provincial/territorial governments have performed quite well without a second level of governance.  Can we really afford to continue to fiscally support an old boys/girls club in Ottawa?  This is the twenty-first century and the Net Generation is changing the way in which politics is carried out and how societal policies are developed.  They won’t stand for the continuance of outdated, expensive and exclusionary processes.  At least, I hope that they won’t.

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