Sunday, November 18, 2012

Canada is Land of Opportunity for Unemployed Americans



Another four years of an Obama administration is not good news for the American worker, or the energy industry.  The year 2013, promises to be the year of the Environmental Protection Agency and there is nothing to stop them from their radical agenda.  This agency is so radical that the administrator uses secret email accounts to hide her intentions from the general public, which is against the law.
A House committee has launched an investigation into whether EPA Administrator Lisa Jackson used an email alias to try to hide correspondence from open-government requests and her agency’s own internal watchdog — something that Republican lawmakers said could run afoul of the law.

The science committee has asked Ms. Jackson to turn over all information related to an email account under the name of “Richard Windsor,” which is one of the aliases identified by a researcher looking into the EPA.

The committee has also asked the White House’s lawyer and EPA’s inspector general to look into the matter and report back by the end of this month, saying that the secret email accounts could have been used to keep key information from official watchdogs as well as the public.

EPA did not respond Friday night to a request for comment.

But there is hope for those who are out of work.  Canadian energy companies are prospering and need manpower.  And when one industry is booming, that has a ripple effect on everyone else, and that is something Americans won’t see in an Obama economy.    
U.S. workers, Canada wants you.

Here in the western province of Alberta, energy companies are racing to tap the region's vast deposits of oil sands. Canada is looking to double production by the end of the decade. To do so it will have to lure more workers — tens of thousands of them — to this cold and sparsely populated place. The weak U.S. recovery is giving them a big assist.

Canadian employers are swarming U.S. job fairs, advertising on radio and YouTube and using headhunters to lure out-of-work Americans north. California, with its 10.2% unemployment rate, has become a prime target. Canadian recruiters are headed to a job fair in the Coachella Valley next month to woo construction workers idled by the housing meltdown.

Do you want food stamps or a paycheck?  The Great White North is giving the unemployed American a dignified alternative.  All I have to say is thank God Canada has a border; otherwise the EPA would squash their prosperity as well.

Source:  http://articles.latimes.com/2012/nov/10/business/la-fi-canada-recruit-20121111

http://articles.latimes.com/2012/nov/10/business/la-fi-canada-recruit-20121111

http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2012/nov/17/congress-demands-epas-secret-email-accounts/

http://dailycaller.com/2012/11/12/epa-chiefs-secret-alias-email-account-revealed/

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