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NEWSLETTER
NOVEMBER 1, 2006
401 Main St., Vancouver, B.C. (604)665-2289
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It's a real pain when reality smacks you up the side of the head. A dose of common sense can cream an intellectual 9 times out of 10, as Claude Richmond, your friend and mine, is learning the hard way. In the last 2 weeks he has done some incredibly fast talking to try and hold an illusion that his latest move of sending his 'swim or sink' letter to 49,000 people receiving assistance money was a good thing. Every recipient between the ages of 19 and 64 not classified as handicapped or unemployable got one. It was not considered whether any among these people might have the education, literacy skills, clothing, safety equipment, money for transportation or typing or photocopying resumes or even food . That is all too time consuming, too inefficient for.the lean, mean, bureaucratic machine that this man is building. Thoroughly Modern Claude is lying through his teeth on a number of the statistics produced: He said on TV that hundreds of people because of the letter threaten' ing them with having no money for food or rent if they didn't; when he , stated that BC had a booming economy with jobs all over the place (at minimum wage or less) ... a statement made on the same day as the unemployment 1 1 rate appeared at a full percentage point , higher than the previous month- 9.2%; ' ~"""~· c when his Ministry claims to have foriJQ'