Mike's Daily Comment
Analysis informed by wishful thinking, personal biases and guess work are the norm in the aftermath of elections. After all, there are millions of voters with an array of motivations and priorities. And did we mention the CBC.
Lots of magical talk about problems like affordable housing during the federal election but the truth is that it’s the municipal and provincial governments that have added tens of thousands to cost of new units.
Chinese money is everywhere including in Canada – universities, supporting some politicians, and of course, in business and as the NBA just found out, all they demand in return is to acquiesce to Xi Jinping’s totalitarian government.
Quote of the week
Absolutely great quote by one of the world most respected economists, Thomas Sowell, on the difference between economics and politics.
Shocking Stat
We’ve been forced fed a one sided view on how to fight climate change by political activists and the majority of the media and that’s making some of the best known climate advocates furious.
Goofy
Human Rights groups call the latest beauty from the United Nations, home of despots and kleptocrats, outrageous. -You’d better listen because you won’t believe it.




Canada’s Climate Crusade Needs Context and Careful Costing
Posted by Michael Campbell
on Thursday, 24 October 2019 6:31
No election issue received more coverage with less depth than climate change. Two plus decades of grandstanding, virtue signalling and big talk with nothing to show for it – you’d think they wouldn’t get away with it any more.