• If I Were Mayor of Saskatoon - Parts One and Two - By Dar Kabatoff (2/2

    From Daryl Kabatoff@21:1/5 to All on Mon Apr 6 13:43:39 2020
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    Perhaps the builders will have an interest in gyrocopters or helicopters. Perhaps there are people who would like to build small blimps for themselves, and perhaps the City of Saskatoon could provide both work space and secure storage lockers for
    their incomplete projects as well. Maybe a group of 200 people will get together and request the space to build a single prototype of a scaled-down P-38, or some other smaller single or twin-engine plane, and then move on to produce 200 or more copies of
    their design.

    If you don’t follow through with your work then the parts you constructed may be used by another… the parts you build can be passed down to a friend or family member or donated to the aviation department to use at their discretion. A finite number
    of designs would be permitted so that people who lose interest in the project can more easily pass the parts they did manage to complete to others who adopted the same design. The aviation department will be in charge of administering the boat, airplane,
    track, trailer and engine departments, and will be designing and providing security to the entire facility. People should have the confidence that their projects will not be compromised in any way. Anybody building composite planes or composite wings,
    and people involved in painting and gluing, will conduct their affairs in separate facilities designed to handle the stink and the mess. The senior aviators in Saskatoon’s aviation department may eventually develop planes of our own designs, and turn
    those designs into easy-to-build kits. Other communities will desire to partner with Saskatoon’s aviation department, some may offer to build parts for our use in trade for parts we manufacture here.

    We should be building water taxis, such as gyrocopters with pontoons that seat between 4 to 7 people, or amphibious airplanes that accomplish the same. We should have ground effect taxis travelling just above the rivers or in other designated areas,
    connecting communities. We should have rocket assisted aircraft designed specifically to travel the nearly identical distance to either Calgary or Edmonton. We should have small rockets designed to assist the launching of planes, and smaller rockets
    designed to give gliders a little push.

    By simply following the principles of aviation and without using complex mathematics nor wind tunnels, people may construct airplanes that fly very well. Consider that those people who use the complex mathematical formulas and even wind tunnels end up
    with airplanes that still undergo revision after revision after revision. See “Flight Without Formulae” by A.C. Kermode for further reading.

    Saskatoon requires three new airports on the outskirts specifically made for landing and storing the homebuilt aircraft. We should not allow the homebuilt creations to fly over the city, with the exception that the smaller and quieter planes should be
    allowed to travel immediately above the South Saskatchewan River – planes could even be launched from a slipway or the roof of the TIG welding facility and then navigate along the river. We could have races and paintball dogfights over the river.

    The way I figure it is that we should be building multiple forms, and then allowing builders to borrow our forms, and they would drape their plywood and/or fiber glass and/or carbon fiber and such over our forms. While the forms are being developed,
    the builders could rebuild engines, build speed reduction units and propellers for their engines, build landing gear and other smaller parts. We could have forms for members to borrow that result in sleek and fuel efficient racers, like the Yak. We can
    also allow members to TIG weld airframes and build STOL Bush Planes, or TIG weld airframes for a smaller version of the P-38.

    If I was mayor of Saskatoon, I’d encourage both city residents and our neighbors living outside of our city to participate in using the proposed facilities to construct both boats and aircraft. People should have options in life, governments should
    be trying to help provide people with options and not take options away.

    If we choose to break ties with Canada’s so-called democratic government, we may choose to govern ourselves as a “Republic”. Living under a “Republic” we would have the guaranteed freedom to own land and guns, to be paid in silver and gold
    coins, and have the freedom to innovate and build and fly our own aircraft without government interference. Democracy on the other hand allows for people to vote your very lives away. Vote “Republic” in the upcoming civic election and in future
    provincial, state and federal elections. The choice is between freedom and continued and worsening slavery. Please run in rural, city, provincial, state and federal elections as “Republic”, and affirm that you are defending:

    1) the right to own property, including land and guns
    2) the right to free speech and beliefs
    3) the right to be paid in real money which is gold and silver coins
    4) the right to “freely” innovate, to fly your own aviation creations without government interference nor taxation, the right to movement

    Affirm that you support these four points on your election literature and run for office under the “Republic” ticket. I believe that people should also have the right to innovate and place their own automotive creations on the roads but should be
    taxed for road construction and road maintenance. Somewhat similarly, people flying will have to pay for airport landing and storage fees should they choose to land at and fly from such facilities. Furthermore I believe people flying or driving their own
    creations should have affordable insurance available to them, and government subsidized if necessary. Governments should be giving people options and not taking options away.

    There are sure to be accidents and people will lose fingers or other appendages, these can be humorously pickled and placed on display as we should always make the best of our situation. Anyway Stalin was wise to give the students the option to build
    the composite Yaks, for those Yaks saved Russia from utter ruin.



    If I Were Mayor of Saskatoon - Part Two - By D.S. Kabatoff

    “The very concept of a nation founded by European settlers is offensive to me. Old stock White Canadians are an unpleasant relic, and quite frankly, replaceable. And we will replace them." –Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudea

    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, homebuilt aviation insurance…), it would be helpful to give the citizens of Saskatoon access to such material. This interest free money can be “created”
    by the City of Saskatoon to pay for any liability caused by our homebuilt aviators. At present, so-called “money” is printed by private banks out of thin air, and then loaned to the governments at compound interest, thereby enslaving us. 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 per adult, 100 square feet per child),
    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.

    Stop funding the downtown Lighthouse shelter and instead provide the impoverished with small homes in the countryside, and find other ways to build confidence in consumers so they will return to the downtown core and patronize the stores. The Russian
    peasants living under the Russian Tsars had the right to live in small shacks in the countryside and were allowed to have gardens or small crops, while the Canadian slaves living at the Lighthouse are fed grossly substandard meals. I’ve seen grown men
    cry at the Lighthouse, as they were made to wait over an hour for their dinners to arrive, and when the dinner finally arrives the food provided is unpalatable and the portion insufficient to sustain life. People come out of a six-week psychiatric
    torture session at the University of Saskatchewan, or at Saskatoon City Hospital, and their Brahmin psychiatrist has them injected with a long lasting CIA inspired “depot” drug on the final day of that horror, leaving them in utter nauseous misery
    and horror for another couple of months after they are released. Then they end up at the Lighthouse and continue to be mistreated, it’s no wonder that grown men cry. Management at the Lighthouse benefits from the donations and are widely known to take
    food home for themselves while their inmates suffer. Many people who are repeatedly “treated” to the six-week long psychiatric sessions end up in Filipino (Catholic) run group homes where the food provided consists mainly of starches (bread and
    potatoes) and minimal fruits and vegetables. The Filipino Catholics don’t open group homes to provide loving care for the disenfranchised, they open the group homes in order to profit from their misery. What taxpayers pay to keep the poor in group
    homes and in homeless facilities such as the Lighthouse can easily buy concrete homes for these people in the countryside. And what taxpayers pay to keep people in psychiatric torture centers could instead easily buy those people multi-million dollar
    mansions, and for each and every one of them.

    Free people are paid in gold and silver coins and are allowed to own land and guns… allowing some Canadians to possess land and possess guns, and allowing them to buy commemorative gold or silver coins at the post offices and banks at greatly
    inflated prices, is just a show. The Charter of Rights and Freedoms foisted upon us by Trudeau Senior doth not recognize our right to own neither land nor guns. Those that have gun licenses should be aware that the license is just a temporary permit to
    possess a gun and the gun may be removed from them at any time, and similarly those that have land risk similar loss. In some regards the Russian peasants had more freedom than the Canadian slaves. Both the Russian peasants and the Canadian slaves are
    provided with priests that wave smoke and splash some water around. The Russian peasants were made to fight for their country while the Canadian slaves are made to eat substandard food while their nation is handed over to Chinese and Islamists. The
    Russian Tsars defended their nation while Ottawa strikes secret deals with both the Chinese and the Islamists, and even allows the Chinese to launch legal suits against us in secret courts should we hamper their unfettered access to Canadian resources.

    If I was mayor of Saskatoon, I would pay my employees in real money, which is gold and silver coins. The City of Saskatoon could strike it’s own gold and silver coins to pay their employees. As mayor of The City of Saskatoon I’d give the average
    worker a 0.06 troy ounce (0.06 AGW), gold coin for seven hours work. This will reduce taxes to homeowners and to business owners considerably. Workers wanting more than a .06 ounce gold coin for their work per day can go west or to the North Saskatchewan
    River and mine more gold for themselves, there. Free people are allowed to have guns, land and are paid in gold and silver coins, back in the day when people were free Mexico made a 2.5 Peso (.0603 oz) gold coin from 1918-1948, and the coin was alloyed
    at 90% gold to 10% copper, it was alloyed in order to make the coin more durable during circulation. We should have a small gold coin that is similar to that Mexican coin, but containing 0.06 ounces of gold instead, it would be a savings of .0003 ounces
    of gold per coin, again saving money for the home and business owners by reducing taxes. We’ll be rich. And the supposed poor among us would have concrete homes in the country - they get their own concrete homes and some gardens, they can work towards
    gaining wealth with their gardens and taxpayers wouldn’t have to give money to landlords.

    We may alloy the gold with either copper, nickel or silver or combinations thereof, to make the coins harder and more durable to the wear that results from the circulation of the coins. We should determine, using science, to see which particular alloy
    of gold we should be using in our coins. We can use “science” to determine which alloy works best. We can try using “science” from time to time, at city hall, if I was mayor. And as mayor of the City of Saskatoon, I’d get to pick the design of
    the coins.

    The City of Saskatoon may strike coins containing the alloys of precious metals (gold, silver, platinum and palladium) and of base metals (copper and nickel). Whenever the city strikes and sells coins containing any amount of silver, platinum or
    palladium, the city should strive to always profit from the manufacturing and sale of these coins, and save money for the taxpayers.

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