Last month I attended the Manning Networking Conference in Ottawa.
It’s the largest annual gathering of conservative and libertarians in Canada, with a noticeable generational split between those two philosophies.
The keynote speaker on the final day of the conference was Mark Steyn.
Now, Mark and I wouldn’t agree on every political issue, but he’s a very entertaining guy.
He gave an entertaining speech in which he covered six political facts of life:
1) When money drains, power drains. When a nation loses control of its finances, it loses control of its destiny.
2) Permanence is the illusion of every age.
3) You don’t need a President for life, if you have a bureaucracy for life.
4) Big government makes small citizens.
5) The great evil of welfare is not that it’s a waste of money, but that it’s a waste of people.
6) Culture trumps politics.
Enjoy…