Aug 25, 2016
John Turmel: Scarborough-Rouge River byelection candidate Q and A
Candidates from many parties will be on the ballot Sept. 1 for the provincial by-election in Scarborough-Rouge River. We asked the same questions of each candidate, and are presenting their answers here.
JOHN TURMEL, PAUPER PARTY OF ONTARIO
(1) Can you please tell us about yourself and why you want to be an MPP?
TURMEL: I want to upgrade financial services to online interest-free Bank of Canada or Bank of Ontario checking accounts. http://SmartestManOnEarth.Ca explains all. We had Quantitative Easing, interest-free loans for the banks. Jeremy Corbyn and the COMER suit against the Bank of Canada seek interest-free loans “for the people,” meaning governments, as the Bank of Canada used to do before 1974.
I want Interest-free Quantitative Easing for citizens too. Open an online account, pay off all interest-bearing debts below and all payments to the Bank of Canada now go against principal and someday, you’re out of debt. Sad about all the chartered banks closing down when we don’t need to use their networks any more.
(2) What actions would you take to improve transit service in northeast Scarborough?
TURMEL: Provide more funding using the Argentinian Bond Bucks idea to pay government employees with small-denomination provincial bonds that may be used for hydro, taxes, medical and licenses. They reached full employment and paid off their external debt; we could too.
(3) What do you consider the most important issue in Scarborough-Rouge River?
TURMEL: Not enough money to do things best. Money is a mere accounting token that’s been given destructive power by the demand for return of interest as well as the created money created by the bank in the principal.
(4) Many say this area is not treated with respect by the rest of the city or the province. How would you change that?
TURMEL: I’d first determine the cause of any disrespect.
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