Friday, 20 July 2018

What Every Canadian Needs To Know: Stephen Garvey, National Citizens Alliance





Published on Dec 16, 2017
First, you need to know that your tax dollars are borrowed money as Canada is a debtor nation. The federal debt is over $646 billion, and the national debt around $1.4 trillion.

Every dollar the federal government is handing out overseas is money owed to commercial banks with interest payments. As a country we are paying over $63 billion in annual debt service payments to commercial banks. The last seven years the federal government has had deficits in the range of $25-30 billion, which translates into higher federal debt and higher debt service payments.

To understand what is going on, imagine a household heavily in debt on the path to bankruptcy, and yet the household hands out thousands of dollars to foreigners on a credit card, while ignore the needs of its own family members. It is unsustainable. It is morally despicable. It is financially insane.

These are specific examples of how your tax dollars are currently being spent:

$5.165 billion average annually since 2005 of our tax dollars on foreign aid with nearly a billion annually undisclosed and in 2011 $5.723 billion and in 2015 $5.842 billion
$650 million of our tax dollars for foreign reproductive health
$20 million of our tax dollars to the Clinton Foundation
$840 million of our tax dollars to Iraq, Syria, Jordon, Lebanon
$64.5 million of our tax dollars to Syrian refugee fund
$785 million of our tax dollars for aids, TB, malaria
$450 million of our tax dollars for UN peacekeeping
$2.65 billion of our tax dollars to the Climate Change Fund
$1.6 billion of our tax dollars to UN regular budget (2016-2018)
$24 billion annually of our tax dollars on immigration and refugees
$1.5 million of our tax dollars that is disclosed on attaining non-veto seat on Security Council

As examples, in 2016 the federal government handed out our tax dollars to these countries:

* $122.6 million of our tax dollars to Bangladesh

* $189.9 million of our tax dollars to Ethiopia

* $61.5 million of our tax dollars to Iraq

* $110.1 million of our tax dollars to Haiti

* $58.7 million of our tax dollars to Lebanon

* $124.8 million of our tax dollars to Mali

* $104.5 million of our tax dollars to Nigeria

* $120.6 million of our tax dollars to Pakistan

* $69.9 million of our tax dollars to Syria

* $29.3 million of our tax dollars to Yemen

* $67.6 million of our tax dollars to West Bank and Gaza Strip

The National Citizens Alliance believes that the fundamental duty of the federal government is to serve the Canadian people. It is not to be a foreign charity with our tax dollars.

In addition, the National Citizens Alliance believes that the Canadian people and Canada should and must come first. We should give to foreigners when we are in a position to give. When there is a humanitarian crisis, we should give what we can afford without compromising our own lives.

We have a growing homeless problem, we have many seniors who struggle to get by, we have a health care system that is overburdened and underfunded, we have remote First Nations peoples living in squalid conditions, we have high unemployment, we have thousands of injured veterans falling through the cracks in Veterans Review and Appeal Board etc. Our high debt of $646 billion is growing as are the interest payments in the billions to commercial banks, which means less and less and less of our tax dollars for the Canadian people.

We need to look after our own before we give to the rest of the world. Yet, the federal globalist political conglomerate comprised of 4 parties is borrowing from our children and grandchildren’s future in order to hand out billions of our tax dollars annually to other countries and foreign special interests.

The National Citizens Alliance rejects the post national globalist agenda that seeks to stamp out nationalism and Euro-Canadians the basis of Canada. Instead the National Citizens Alliance supports a renewed Canadian nationalism, both culturally and economically. Instilling a renewed sense of pride in Canada and her people....

http://www.nationaladvancement.ca/


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