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Subject:[socialcredit] RE: Have you seen this posting. the world is in the same boat. the cure is vigorously use democracy.
Date:Monday, October 10, 2005  11:23:43 (+1300)
From:Henry Raynel <henry.raynel @..........nz>

Hello to all,
Our New Zealand Labour and National Coalition Government's immigration
policy of the last approximately 15 years is the policy of those controlling
economics and Governments of the world. Swarms of people from the Third
world are taking over our jobs. This policy is dumming us all down to lower
living standards.

The economic problem is more than greedy big business it is policy of the
New World Order controllers. I claim we Social Credit reformers and with the
help and cooperation of all economic reformers must bring pressure against
the present system of economics which is naturally developing the big
international companies that you and others are rightly concerned about.
This is the natural evolution big companies buying out their troublesome
competitors for their own survival and healthy profits. Under the present
outdated faulty economics these big companies must show acceptable profits
to investors or go into decline themselves.

This is inherent in present rotten economics. The big get bigger the small
and medium struggle harder and if they become a tall troublesome poppy they
are bought out. THIS IS "THE SYSTEM" OF ECONOMICS THAT MUST BE DRAMATICALLY
CHANGED MODERNISED.
SOCIAL CREDIT ECONOMICS IS THE "REAL ALTERNATIVE ECONOMICS"

I fully support C H Douglas Social Credit, but we will never teach the
voting public Social Credit. And they do not need to understand, the only
thing voters must do is DEMAND THE POLICIES THEY WANT REGARDLESS OF WHAT
THEIR PARTY BOSSES SAY. I support Douglas campaign strategy in that we will
never get New Economics of Social Credit from Bankers Party Politics
Economics. PARTY POLITICS ARE MANIPULATED BY BANKERS AND THEIR ECONOMISTS.
Surely history of the last century has proved Douglas correct.

Our real strength is to use the valuable imperfect democracy we have to
campaign at grass roots to put pressure on local MP's pressuring them to be
true representatives of their voters by taking policies wanted by their
voters to parliament demanding parliament enact legislation for the
policies.

When voter pressure is put on local MP's and MPs get concerned at their
voter support they will do what voters want. MP's must get the message that
they must insist on their advisers and technical experts, that policies
wanted by voters are achieved. If after giving them the opportunity and
resources the policies are not carried out, then the advisers and experts
must be replaced. If necessary the MP's as well. The will of the voters is
paramount.

The voters require their will to be enacted as policy. The local MP rarely
wants to lose the privileges and good income that go with the job and will
therefore work to keep their votes. THIS IS THE KEY TO OBTAINING REAL
DEMOCRACY. Every persons natural desire is to achieve personal financial
security, personal freedom with responsibility and have personal initiative
unhampered.

We must use our energy to evolve a grass roots campaign to demand every day
common policies we want, example, better cheaper housing, better individual
financial security with a universal supplementary liveable income that does
not go into prices - to name just two!  voters must demand what we want,
housing, food, clothing, and the financial security to make it possible.








-----Original Message-----
From: cafe-bounces@canadafirst.net
[mailto:cafe-bounces@canadafirst.net]On Behalf Of cafe@canadafirst.net
Sent: Wednesday, 5 October 2005 2:04 p.m.
To: paul@paulfromm.com
Subject:


Dear Immigration Reformer:

Once again, greedy big business, in full cahoots with governments, is only
too eager to bring in swarms of people from the Third World to take our
jobs.

The Canadian Press (October 4, 2005) reports: "Alberta will increase
immigration and bolster apprentice training to deal with a projected
shortfall of more than 100,000 workers over the next decade. ... While the
Alberta government doesn't actively recruit trades workers from other
provinces, Alberta-based employers routinely advertise for employees across
Canada. ... The goal is to increase the number of permanent immigrants to
at least 24,000 a year from about 16,000. ...The plan includes marketing
Alberta abroad as a place to live, encouraging foreign students to stay
after they graduate, improving settlement services and expanding access to
English as a second language training. ... Over the last three years most
newcomers were from China, the Phillipines, India and Pakistan. "

So, let's get this straight: Canada has unemployment hovering at 7 %.
Alberta doesn't actively recruit workers in other provinces, but is only
too happy to take its sales pitch to China or India, offer English language
training and settlement services.

In other words, they'd bend over backwards for Third Worlders and assist
them in replacing the European founder/settler people of their own Province
and this Dominion, but they'd do nothing for a fellow Canadian.

Here's a novel idea: Why not put Canada and Canadians first! Why not offer
travel and settlement assistance and travel allowances to recruit
unemployed Maritimers, or Quebecers or Ontarians?

I get it. They really want to bring in cheap labour and pay them a little
less than Canadians and meantime stick the taxpayer for all the ESL and
settlement costs.

We need a Canada First policy, not an immigrants first, last and always
policy.

Paul Fromm
Director
CANADA FIRST IMMIGRATION REFORM COMMITTEE


Alberta boosts immigration, apprentice training to deal with labour
shortfall


JOHN COTTER [Tues. Oct. 4, 2005]

EDMONTON (CP) - Alberta will increase immigration and bolster apprentice
training to deal with a projected shortfall of more than 100,000 workers
over the next decade.

With $107 billion in capital projects on the drawing board, political and
industry leaders said Tuesday they want to ensure that the province's
red-hot economy continues to roar.

The government plan includes a policy to seek immigrants and help them make
the transition to live and work in the province, Economic Development
Minister Clint Dunford said.

"Expanding our provincial nominee program will help Alberta employers
attract and recruit skilled foreign workers to fill positions that could
not be filled across Canada after extensive searching," Dunford said.

While the Alberta government doesn't actively recruit trades workers from
other provinces, Alberta-based employers routinely advertise for employees
across Canada.

The goal is to increase the number of permanent immigrants to at least
24,000 a year from about 16,000.

The plan includes marketing Alberta abroad as a place to live, encouraging
foreign students to stay after they graduate, improving settlement services
and expanding access to English as a second language training.

The province also wants to speed up the rate at which the professional
skills of immigrants are recognized to ensure newcomers who are welders or
carpenters don't end up driving cabs.

In a separate announcement, Alberta's largest technical college laid out a
$50-million plan to boost the training of skilled apprentices and business
students.

"Alberta's economy continues to lead the country in growth and consequently
there is an ever-increasing demand for skilled workers," said Sam Shaw,
president of the Northern Alberta Institute of Technology.

Companies such as Suncor Energy (TSX:SU), Spartan Controls and Wiaward
Steel have donated $13.5 million to the program, which will see 11 centres
built around the province to train millwrights, machinists, electricians
and other skilled tradesworkers.

Part of Suncor's contribution is for scholarships aimed at aboriginal and
immigrant students.

While the labour shortage is most acute in Alberta because of its booming
energy sector, including oilsands projects in the Fort McMurray area, other
provinces are feeling the pinch for skilled and unskilled workers.

Business groups such as the Canadian Chamber of Commerce have been calling
on the federal government to devise a national plan to deal with the
problem.

Federal Immigration Minister Joe Volpe has suggested Ottawa may raise
Canada's immigration levels by up to 40 per cent over the next five years.

Earlier this year trade unions opposed a government program that brought in
temporary foreign workers to help in Alberta's oilsands.

Labour leaders were still a little skeptical Tuesday.

"Is this really about immigrants or helping business get better access to
cheap labour?" questioned Gil McGowan, president of the Alberta Federation
of Labour.

"We are not convinced the provincial government has done enough to help
groups of workers here in Alberta who could be trained to fill some of
these trades jobs."

McGowan said earlier this year the province refused to help retrain 350
workers who lost jobs when Celanese Canada (NYSE:CE) closed its plant in
Fort Saskatchewan, Alta.

"There are also pools and pockets of unemployed in aboriginal communities.
Where is the government announcement aimed at them?"

Alberta's jobless rate is about 3.5 per cent, a number the government
considers to be near to full employment.

The province draws about seven per cent of Canada's immigrants, a number it
hopes to increase to 10 per cent.

Advanced Education Minister Dave Hancock said Alberta, a province built
largely by newcomers during its first 100 years, must depend on a wave of
immigrants for its future.

"We again need that stream of immigrant people who are prepared to come
here to live in a place that has a good quality of life, but where they
will have opportunities for themselves and their families."

Last year about 65 per cent of immigrants who moved to Alberta had a
university degree, a non-university diploma or a trade certificate.

Over the last three years most newcomers were from China, the Phillipines,
India and Pakistan.


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