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Really ticked off that a junta of losers may succeed in overthrowing the democratically elected government of Canada.

Posted by admin on Dec 1, 2008 in Random Thoughts

I need to explain this tweet to followers on twitter. This is not an easy thing to do.

How do you explain to people outside the Canadian system that our tax dollars are the main means for a party formed for the break up of Canada? It’s easy enough to say “The Liberals are deeply in debt and can’t raise support since corporations and unions have been disallowed to contribute.” That would seem to justify their talks with the NDP to form a new coalition government.

But Stephen Harper blinked! He backed away from including that provision as a confidence vote. The crisis was averted… much to my chagrin.

However, I, like most Canadians we’re not aware of the long term meetings between the three elected opposition parties aimed at grabbing power when they were not elected to hold power.

Maybe I should explain are current state in Canadian politics… We have a first-past-the-post electoral system. That means, the person with the most votes in a riding gets elected. With three, sometimes four arguably viable national parties and another number of parties running in certain ridings - often the one with the most votes, doesn’t have the majority of votes.

This only matters for the rhetoric.

We’ve had a minority Liberal government that was corrupt and so was replaced with a minority Conservative government. That government called for another election when they had a shot at getting a majority. This was just before the current world economic crisis. Did they know it was coming? Probably. Don’t care.

They screwed up by running on their record and not on their vision for the future. They mis-handled arts funding in Quebec and let the opposition parties, primarily the separatists take the high ground. I wish they would have mentioned they would intervene in the economy when it was necessary, instead of just saying “we’re not in the same position as the US”. They ran a sub-Harper campaign and got rewarded with another minority government.

Did I forget to explain the minority government? Sorry. You see, in Canada we elect a king. When a party has enough seats to form a majority government - meaning they have enough votes to pass any laws and they have enough people to chair every committee - our Prime Minister has more power than any US President. He picks the senators and Supreme Court Justices. He sets the budget. Our checks and balances only happen at the next election… which he (or she) can set at the time of his (or her) choosing.

I really didn’t like that system and often spoke about the merits of a minority government until today. Any credit I gave to politicians working for the good of the people has been shattered. There is nothing but politics in a minority government.

You see the Liberals, who have the fewest seats since… I don’t know when, and who are led by a leader who has already resigned without quiting - and the NDP, who is everyone’s second choice, but who no one actually wants to govern - and the Bloc, whose stated goals in order are 1. the separation of Quebec from Canada and 2. that “we’ll only vote what is best for Quebec.” together have more seats than the ruling Stephen Harper government.

And in typical arrogance, they’ve chosen cabinet seats and have a 30 billion dollar plan to kick-start a 1.3 trillion dollar economy, that just happened to not recede last quarter. That’s right - we still haven’t had 1 quarter of negative growth (I love that term). And it takes 2 before we have a recession.

Let’s point out the obvious… a trillion US dollars haven’t kick-started the US economy. How can so small an amount influence ours? Second point, even if we start a stimulus package now, the recession will be over before the dollars are spent (It could take 6 - 18 months to come online). Third point, we have billions already allotted for infrastructure that are held up by bureaucratic procedures. Fourth point… we haven’t had a quarter of negative growth in our economy.

Don’t let the “coalition of losers” tell you this about the economy. It’s not even about them losing government funding to function when they don’t have the confidence of the people who get far too generous tax breaks for giving to political parties.

This is about power. It is about fixing the stupidity of the Canadian electorate - that’s you and me (if you’re a Canadian and you voted… I know, I had to hold my nose to.) And our crazy system means that an appointed official representing the British Crown will ask this junta to form a government IF they pass a no-confidence vote against the conservative government.

It looks like the vote will be in a week.

But I’m not one just to whine. If they want a revolution, I say, let’s go all the way.

What if we changed our electoral system to be a mixture of first-past-the-post and percentage vote? Every voter could cast 2 votes - one for the candidate, one for the party. The percentage of the vote for the party would equal the amount of seats they have in the Senate. Each party would draw up a list of names, ranked in order. I’d suggest the party leader would first, followed by experts in key cabinet positions. The party with the most seats in the two houses would form the government.

The PM would come from the Senate. It’s a joke to have a party leader represent a riding. Who really things they can do both jobs adequately? The same holds true for cabinet positions. Free talented people up to do the best job possible. By voting for the party, we’d vote for the prime minister.

Curb the power of the Prime Minister, put in checks and balances. Fixed election dates are a must. Supreme Court appointees must be vetted by committee. The PM can pick the cabinet.

The Senate can pass bills relating to the House of Commons. The Commons can pass bills relating to the Senate. Committees should be from both Houses, so bills could come from either house. They would need to pass both houses and would come into law with the signature of the Prime Minister. (I’ve always liked the Governor General position, but this situation shows its ridiculousness.)

We need to get rid of the physical set up of our houses. The government and opposition sit 2 sword-lengths apart. Is it any wonder why question period is an embarrassment? Ministers must give account to the people of Canada. Why can’t this be done in committee, when all parties on the committee can be questioned? Why can’t questions be asked in a way that leads to answers? Why can’t answers be given?

We need a Culture of Honour in Ottawa.

It’s a sad day to be Canadian.

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New theme, new blog…

Posted by admin on Nov 24, 2008 in Random Thoughts, Shameless Self-Promotion

This blog has been my longest running one. I started it in New Zealand, probably on Blogger. I moved it to AskandImagine.com when I launched that website, until we decided to turn that into our web design and hosting business. It was actually on AskandImagine.ca before I snapped up the dot com.

Then I moved it to a subdomain of RevTrev.com and started to post random “God Thoughts”. Then I got an iPhone and found it so easy to update when I was waiting to meet someone, or as I waited to pick up the kids from school.

Then came Twitter…. and typing 140 characters became so much easier than trying to craft a full blog posting… and 800+ followers later I’m addicted.

I’m meeting so many cool people. I’m praying with people and we’re seeing miracles. Almost every day I get a business connection for ImaginePublishing.com or a ministry connection for Expectancy Ministries I even found a cool template creator for Word Press themes I can’t wait to try out for a client. ThemesPress.com

So with all my time on twitter counting as both ministry and business marketing, I soon came to the conclusion I need to simplify my life. So we’re selling ImagineWriters.com and putting our plans on hold for ImagineDistribution.com - now there’s a rant I may just keep to myself. We may sell off ImagineSyndication.com, ImagineFriends.com and ImagineFriends.info along with a dozen more sites I can’t even remember without my cheat sheet. This is to give me time to develop MiracleNewsToday.com, EncouragingEmails.com and LifeAbovetheNegativity.com as well as writing regularly at DrinkFromtheDeep.com AND… here’s the rub… using this blog as a rant refuge — you know, a place to talk about my many thoughts in a way that doesn’t seem as sad as the multiple mind maps attached to my magnet board.

And I think this new theme from Laptop Geek captures not only my own desktop, but also my too-cool gmail theme.

So I don’t expect so much shameless self-promotion in most of my rants… and truthfully, most days I don’t have time to rant. I don’t make time to even write in my journal… which reminds me - too late, Dragon’s Den is on - time for Daddy - Daughter - Time.

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Enjoying the weather

Posted by admin on Oct 18, 2008 in Random Thoughts

Madison and Taya and I decided it was too nice of a day to spend inside.

I was having fun creating 3D covers for the books I want to highlight on www.TrevorLund.com as well as in the catalog I’ll be sending out to church leaders to let them know about Expectancy Ministries - www.expectanyministries.com

But it’s October, and the days are shorter, and there is no snow on the ground, so why not make hay while the sun shines?

I’m looking forward to the Key tonight - http://theKey.expectancyministries.com
Can’t wait to see what the Father will do.

I’ve decided next week to pray during the third watch 3:00-9:00. The furnace is on in the garage. I have no excuses to put it off again. It’d be great to make it a habit, but I know not to bite off more than I can chew…

Did I ever use a lot of cliques in this post? Better go play.

 Enjoying the weather

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OK, I get it… I think

Posted by admin on Oct 10, 2008 in Random Thoughts

OK, I get it… I think.

I’ve been looking for two days for my favourite pen. It’s a space pen.

No, it didn’t come from space, that’s how it’s marketed. It could write in space. It writes upside down, and vertically - both features I’ve enjoyed. It can also write underwater, but I can’t figure out how to get paper underwater without destroying it.

I love this pen because it’s small and I can use it anywhere. It’s always with me. Except when I loose it.

Which happens on occasion.

A few weeks ago I thought it went through the wash again. But when it didn’t turn up, I went looking. I found it next to my moleskin notebook, that I’ve basically set aside since I got my iPhone.

I’ve mod-ed another moleskin to hold my iPhone and carrying two is cumbersome when you don’t wear a jacket.

But it’s October in Edmonton and I’ve been telling my kids ” daddy should have worn socks today”.

And I should have, it’s cold sitting in the park, waiting for Kaz to do what she needs to at work, updating my blog on my oh-so-cool iPhone.

But you know, I read my notes in the moleskin the other day. I have shopping lists, to-do lists, novel research, nonfiction outlines, sermon thoughts, Bible verses that have jumped into my thoughts… And I realized I have history recorded on those pages.

When I use to-do lists, or notes on the iPhone, it’s gone when it’s time to move on. Sure, if I save it on my Mac, spotlight can find it quickly. That feature made my day yesterday, when I couldn’t get tech support for my less-than-standard problems with www.ImagineDistribution.com. But there’s something more permanent about words on a page.

Which is why I love my space pen.

But after I found it, I lost it the next day.

It wasn’t under the files on my desk, or in my jacket or pants pockets. I wasn’t too concerned but prayed “God, I love that pen, can you help me find it?”

It worked out well.

The next day I found it on the passanger seat in our van.

How it got there, I don’t know. I assumed I took it out without thinking and left it there. Although I had no reason to do that. The last time I remember seeing it was the Costco parking lot, when it fell out of my coat jacket pocket to the ground. I picked it up and put it in the frontpockets of my jeans where it would be safe.

It wasn’t. I lost it. I found it on the seat next to me.

Fast forward a week. Last night I was sure I must have left it on my desk under the new filed I opened since I last cleaned my desk looking for the pen. It wasn’t.

I figured it was lost for good. The last place I remember it was when I left my coat in the car, went into the store with both moleskins and my space pen in my hands. I put them in my back pockets, thinking that wasn’t the safest place for my pen.

I searched everwhere it could be. It wasn’t anywhere I looked. I prayed again “Lord, I really don’t want to buy another one because I lost it.”

I told Kaz I’d wait for her at the park. I figured I could get some writing done. I brought another pen.

But when I got here, right beside me, where Kaz was sitting, was my space pen.

Same location.

Twice.

Both times it should not have been there.

Both times a prayer was answered.

I don’t care if you think I’m crazy. I’m considering this as the Father’s favour on me.

God loves you - but I’m His favourite.

And I have my space pen to prove it.

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Lunch with Dave

Posted by admin on Sep 16, 2008 in Random Thoughts

Just had lunch with Dave.

 Lunch with Dave

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What to do when you wait

Posted by admin on Sep 5, 2008 in Random Thoughts, Reviews

This week I’ve been away from my newly redesigned office too much. But along the way I’ve really loved the iPhone.

Take right now, I have some time before my next meeting and so I can update this blog.

There are some decisions to make today and I thank you all for your prayers.

Better run.

 What to do when you wait

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