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|    Daryl Kabatoff to All    |
|    If I Were Mayor of Saskatoon - Part Two     |
|    17 Mar 20 22:11:00    |
      From: doukhoborarchivescanada@gmail.com              If I Were Mayor of Saskatoon - Part Two - By Daryl Kabatoff       March 17th 2020 AD 11:08 pm 27,876 words               Recently administrators at the main downtown library discarded massive       number of books citing that people bound to wheelchairs were unable to reach       the books on the highest and lowest shelves, they decided to remove access to       books that other people        could reach. Over the last few decades the head librarians have been filling       our shelves with material promoting witchcraft and homosexuality, this is in       addition to the librarians pushing books advocating Catholic fertility rites.       It costs taxpayers        about a million dollars every time a single individual gets infected with HIV,       but you won’t read about that in books at our libraries. The libraries are       being patronized by drug addicts who have little interest in reading, and       who’s presence        negatively affect the learning of those who are so inclined. I do not support       spending any money on a new larger downtown library, nor on spending money to       annually turn the existing libraries into Catholic temples of fertility, nor       on spending any        additional money on new crappy books advocating Catholicism, Islam, witchcraft       nor homosexuality. Nor should we be spending money on computers (and computer       support technicians) for patrons to play games on, and we can save money by       reducing or ceasing        the purchase of adult fiction books. The library is for housing books and       making these books accessible, not to cruise the internet and play computer       games. We should stop spending money on paying wages for the administrators       who turned our libraries        into jokes. We should radically cut the budget on the libraries and find new       administrators who will allow books that are critical of the Catholicism,       Islam, witchcraft and homosexuality. Rather than censor Michael Rowbotham’s       “The Grip of Death: A        Study of Modern Money, Debt Slavery, and Destructive Economics” and even       purge the record of the book ever having been at the library, we should       instead buy several copies of the book. Rather than having hundreds or even       thousands of different children       s books advocating witchcraft and homosexuality, we should be providing       children with books that encourage independent thinking. Currently far less       than 1% of the people in Canada are ramming their penises up each other’s       arseholes, we should not be        using taxpayer’s money to encourage the other 99% to do so. Until the       homosexual / witchcraft books are removed from the children’s section of the       libraries, consider carding people and preventing anybody under the age of 18       years old from entering        the public libraries, lest the city face a law suit for contributing to the       delinquency of children. Children are created by a union of a man and a woman       who ideally unite as a family and work together to raise these children, the       public libraries (and        Hollywood and the media and the churches and the schools) are being used to       contribute to the delinquency of children by advocating the removal of the       fathers from the lives of his children and tearing families apart. City       council should recognize that        the libraries have been co-opted by individuals that have very dark agendas       and do everything possible to prevent additional money transfers that allow       these damaging agendas to continue. Michael Rowbotham has a plan where       interest-free money can be        created to pay for new infrastructure (bridges, overpasses, sewers, roads,       schools, libraries…), it would be helpful to give the citizens of Saskatoon       access to such material. Recently people have had access to an excessive       amount of fiction and are        confusing fiction for non-fiction.               Anticipate a new provincial government that will not pay rent for welfare       recipients but will instead help the former renters become homeowners. Home       ownership, even if the home is tiny, will go a long way to improve the lives       of people. The tiny        homes should have concrete floors, concrete walls and a flat concrete roof to       lessen the build time and provide shelters of substance that cannot easily be       destroyed. Provide tiny homes (approximately 200 square feet), eventually the       new home owner may        get their act together to upgrade the cheap windows and stove provided, add       insulation, expand the first floor or add a second story to the structure,       make an outhouse, add solar panels or a windmill for electric lighting, or       even dig a water well.        Provide each new residence with a heavy steel door that cannot be easily       kicked in. Rather than giving away tax money monthly to pay rent to a       landlord, instead provide some building materials and kick-start home       ownership. Place leans upon each property        so that the houses may not be sold without the taxpayers recouping their       investments. The City of Saskatoon should not wait for provincial nor federal       government assistance with our homeless crisis, we should purchase a block of       four or six sections of        land several miles away from the city for the new small homes. The land can be       fenced and shared with bison, the houses need to be concrete as the bison       would rub against them on occasion. Some new homeowners would opt to live in       bison-free areas -        people should have options in life - governments should be providing options       for people rather than taking options away. Governments removed building       options from people and forced them to use construction techniques that result       in rotting homes of        limited life spans… it is likely better to live in a concrete home       surrounded with bison than live in the basement of a rotting home surrounded       by discarded needles while having your privacy and the sanctity of your home       repeatedly violated by your        landlord who refuses to give tenants the legally required 24-hour notice       before barging into the premises.                      [continued in next message]              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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