Pubdate: Fri, 1 May 2009 Source: Common Ground (CN BC) Copyright: 2009 Common Ground Publishing Corp. Contact: http://www.commonground.ca/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/3491 Author: Guy Dauncey Note: Guy Dauncey is not the incoming premier of BC. Visit his website at www.earthfuture.com Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/mjcn.htm (Marijuana - Canada) A SPEECH FOR THE PEOPLE Dear Fellow Citizens of British Columbia: It is with great honour that I accept the democratic mandate you have given me to act as your Premier for the next four years. We live at a time of unprecedented crisis and opportunity, both for the economy and the environment, and the only thing that stands in the way of progress is negative thinking. There is much to be done, but in the interests of brevity I will limit my talk to five areas where change is urgently needed. Firstly, whatever the result of the Single Transferable Vote recount, it is clear that some 60 percent of British Columbians want to see more fair and democratic representation. I will, therefore, invite members of BC's two other mainstream parties to join my Cabinet to help us develop the solutions we need. We will also be encouraging changes in the way your MLAs behave in the Legislature, which has been a matter of grave embarrassment to many of our visitors, especially when they bring children. It is simply not acceptable that elected MLAs should behave in such a rude and uncouth manner. Starting with the new session, we will be installing a soundproof, glass-walled penalty box in the Legislature within full view of the TV cameras. MLAs that misbehave will be issued a yellow card; if they receive two yellow cards in the course of a day, they will be given a red card and be sent to the penalty box for 30 minutes to cool off. I hope this will restore the dignity and respect that has been sorely lacking of late. We also aim to eliminate homelessness in BC within our four-year term. Starting immediately, all real estate sales will be subject to a five percent tax, generating $6 billion over the next four years. We will give half the money to BC's municipalities to construct 15,000 small, zero-energy, affordable housing units and use the other half to dramatically increase services for the mentally ill and those who suffer from addictions. From now on, we will consider the right to adequate housing a fundamental human right. I turn now to crime and the recent outbreak of gang violence in Vancouver. To eliminate the cause of this violence, we will act immediately to legalize and regulate the use of marijuana, cocaine and other drugs in BC, eliminating the black market. The government of BC will assume sole responsibility for the distribution of the drugs, which will be taxed appropriately. We will release all prisoners that have been jailed for non-violent drug convictions and I'm sure the income will come in handy as we strive to meet our many goals. My final topic concerns global climate change, which is a far greater threat to human civilization and Earth's ecosystems than most people realize. If we and the world's other countries do not act immediately to eliminate our carbon footprints, we will condemn our children and coming generations to a steady increase in droughts, floods, famines, forest fires, a sea level that will be 25 metres higher, the extinction of almost half of the world's species and global ruin. We will, therefore, build on the initiatives of the previous government and work with the people of BC to develop and implement a plan to eliminate 100 percent of BC's greenhouse gas emissions by 2030. In so doing, we will build a zero-carbon society that will be a valuable showcase for the world, for unless the rest of the world acts too, our efforts will be in vain. The good news is that by building this new zero-carbon society, we will do to the current economic crisis what World War II did to the Great Depression: we will end it, due to the surge of investment and businesses and jobs it will create. If we succeed globally - and that's a very big if - we will usher in a promising new era of hope and creativity. I hope you will join us so that we can work together as we embark on these important new challenges. - --- MAP posted-by: Richard Lake