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No Fault InsuranceJanuary 18, 2006 In the laws of Canada, to save money and not the family, we have a no-fault insurance and no-fault divorce and sometimes we say, “It’s not your fault.” That’s a lot of no fault! Doesn’t this mean there’s nothing wrong with this nation? It’s nobody’s fault, but why are we so unhappy?
In a no-fault divorce, the biggest part of the procedure is not getting divorced. But the separation is more painful in the goods than in the people being separated. The lawyers take away on the average, 60% of the assets. In other words if you have a home of $100,000, they will take $60,000. And they say it’s not your fault but pay the price! When the goods are disposed of, then comes the cost: that leads to healthcare increase: criminality, where the hearts are broken, the family shattered and now the price is forever and we call it no-fault divorce, no fault insurance. Imagine if I gave you a beautiful Christmas gift that it looks like a box of chocolates. It’s like the no-fault insurance in divorce: but that every piece of chocolate is a bomb that blows in your mouth because of the deception of the make-believe love and no-fault insurance. 98% of marriage counsellors have been divorced at least once. The other two percent are wishing they had never married and they teach people to be happy! It’s not their fault, if it doesn’t work because they are experts in broken families. The title of No Fault Insurance, if you think you are lessening the emotional stress for anyone by using the no-fault clause, you are truly not honest because anything that has worked at one time proves that it’s possible that it works. And this is when not forgiving and condemning makes it impossible to remedy. It is like trying to wipe out Chinese ink with any eraser you could find. You’ll go through the paper before you could wipe it out. Bridging two shores makes you know that there is but one river and two shores. The old expression “meet me halfway” is what gives stability, not as a boxing ring but reaching out a hand out to the other and becoming one again. And the chances of survival in relationships are very much as walking upon water, because nobody wants to give in. But meeting halfway in the middle of the bridge, the bridge makes you float. And together you could go downstream with a streamline relationship that you must both need to want that bad to make it come true. Do not rely on humans, which is the problem of humanity, expecting someone to complete you, when you don’t love yourself enough that you need someone else to love you. How could you expect somebody to love you if you don’t’ love yourself enough? And when you do love yourself enough, and I don’t mean worshipping yourself, when you offer the best of yourself to someone that offers the best of herself or himself, then you could walk along side by side without needing to exploit each other to make you believe that you’re greater. And unfortunately, it’s always in a physical way. That’s when the no-fault clause comes in and there should be no such thing because of equality and balance where you don’t need to speak of faults because you only see the best in each other. So in leadership, you must have a vision for your nation by knowing all that you are willing to provide for those who believe in you, be it Aboriginal, African, Asian, White that you have a vision for this nation, a vision to make everyone achieve the ultimate dreams of their lives. And since two heads are better than one, why not become each other’s better half? The leadership, the mothership, in the relationship. Thank you for reading. It’s not your fault. Maybe I should have helped you. That’s why I reach out to you now so that it won’t be my fault either when there will be “nobody’s fault” anymore because two heads are better than one. Thank you for reading. By the way, I love you. Roger Poisson on behalf of my better half, YOU. People’s Political Power of Canada 107 Marion Street Winnipeg, Manitoba R2H 0T2 Phone: (204) 233-6087 Fax: (204) 233-6217 leader@peoplespoliticalpower.ca |
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