Random Thoughts: Election Fever
Catch up on the election news in Canada with Gilles Duceppe leading the charge in spirited barbs against the Tories. Learn who’s promising what, why taxes may go up and more.
Catch up on the election news in Canada with Gilles Duceppe leading the charge in spirited barbs against the Tories. Learn who’s promising what, why taxes may go up and more.
The phrase “C’est la Faute” (translated as “It’s the fault”) is humorously explored in this article, highlighting how individuals often attribute their financial woes to external entities, particularly the federal government. Inspired by Bowser and Blue’s satirical song “C’est la faute du fédéral,” the author reflects on the tendency to blame the government for personal financial issues, such as lack of savings or overdrafts. The article emphasizes the importance of personal accountability in financial matters, suggesting that while it’s easy to point fingers, many financial challenges are self-inflicted and require individual responsibility to address.
Keywords: C’est la Faute, financial accountability, personal responsibility, blaming government, financial challenges, Bowser and Blue, C’est la faute du fédéral
Many times elections don’t really change much and the Federal Election of 2008, certainly didn’t change too much for me.
Burns? That is the question we will have answered today, but my guess is the answer will not really be an answer, just another question. Financial Recovery? So far, so good from the actions of… Read More »Canada Votes While the Economy….