Monday, October 28, 2024

WOOLWICH & LANXESS BULL@#*^ CONTINUES WITH ANOTHER FAUX ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT (i.e. BYPASS)

 Well clearly lying is a major component of our political landscape whether municipal, regional, provincial or federal. Federally Trudeau and the Liberals are suggesting that just recently Canadians have felt that immigration numbers have been far too excessive . Seriously? Anyone trying to get a good job has known for decades that there are far too many crappy jobs out there (as in hundreds) for every good job that pays well, leads somewhere and isn't going to cost you your life or health. Then there are those who've been saving for years to buy their own home watching every year as the prices rise faster than their savings do for the downpayment. Health care and timely health care is also a problem. Immigrants just like long term citizens get sick and require health care as well. Roads and highways are more crowded albeit the caliber of drivers continues to drop. Perhaps that is not solely due to immigrants but also includes shoddy Min. of Transportation efforts and results.

This November 7 at 7 pm. there will be a public meeting at the Community Centre Room of the Woolwich Memorial Centre on Snyder Ave. It will allow our municipal and regional professional liars the opportunity to deflect the intentional burying of contaminated soils on the Stroh farm mostly albeit also parts of the Martin farm underneath the proposed Elmira By-Pass Rd. and accompanying commercial development. This deflection will focus on lessening truck traffic in downtown Elmira (a good thing) while minimizing the damning discovery in 2014 by the Chemtura Public Advisory Committee of major contamination having been discharged and leaking eastwards onto the Stroh farm. These areas are most probably a sink of DDT and dioxins that will continue to discharge to the Canagagigue Creek and poison both downstream farmers and wildlife.

Do not forget that it is our regional and provincial liars who have been caught red handed lying and dodging responsibility and accountability regarding the 700 acre amassing of prime farmland for some vague industrial delight over in Wilmot Township. When politicians get a bad idea it intends to grow, fueled by lies, distortions and wishful thinking that always benefits the already wealthy at the expense of the rest of us.

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