MP out-of-touch with Canadians
Cariboo Press -- Salmon Arm Observer
25 Apr 2007
Letters - By David Lethbridge
EXCERPT
As far as I am concerned, a federal election cannot come
soon enough.
Why? Because Colin Mayes has got to go. Enough is enough.
Mayes' recent comments concerning child care indicate: that
he does not understand how public financing works in Canada,
and that he has no understanding of the needs of parents in
contemporary society.
As to my first comment, he said: "A farmer in Saskatchewan
doesn't have a child-care facility close by, so why should
they be paying into a child care facility in Vancouver."
This is so ludicrous that it literally makes your jaw drop.
The whole point of public financing is that each of us pays
for a wide variety of services so that such services are available
for all when they need it.
I personally am not currently retired. Does that mean that
I shouldn't pay my share into the government pension plan
so that such a service will be available when I and others
retire?
Does this mean that when I was young and was never sick
that I should not have paid into government Medicare so that
those who were sick or elderly should not have had medical
services available? Of course not.
We pay for each other, and that's what we should do.
Clearly Mayes is utterly ignorant about public financing,
and ought to be thrown out of office on this ground alone.
As to my second point, he said: "If you make it (child care)
less expensive, it's an enticement to put children in the
care of someone else... More parents will use it, so people
won't know how to parent anymore."
How stupid! How insulting! In today's economy two-parent
families can rarely make ends meet without both parents having
to work. Obviously one-parent families have no choice at all.
Quality, registered, publicly funded child care is a necessity,
and it ought to be publicly funded. Parents don't just toss
their children into a day care to be rid of them, as Mayes
so loathsomely implies. Nor does enrolling a child in day
care imply that parents won't know how to parent anymore.
Parenting is a complex process of love and guidance that
goes on during every day and night for many, many years. One
element of parenting is giving your child the gift of quality
day care.
Mayes' comments about parenting are so utterly moronic,
and indeed cruel, that he does not deserve to represent the
people of this riding for one more day....
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