Lethbridge Herald

Pandemic measures are painted using a broad brush

- Bob Ackerman

The Problem

The government can only paint with a broad brush and so when they shut the economy down they do exactly that and close all businesses even those that are perfectly safe and could remain open. The result is frustratio­n and resentment at the unfairness as well as deeper economic losses and ultimately more government debt.

The saddest result is that many businesses that are forced to shut down unnecessar­ily will shut down forever and that’s a permanent loss of employment and tax revenue and to the general prosperity of our society. It’s also a loss of entreprene­urial spirit which is one of the basic drivers of the Alberta economy; one that our government professes to place a high value on.

A solution

It’s understand­able that the actions of a centralize­d government cannot accommodat­e all of the nuances and complexiti­es of a functionin­g society and its economies. In this pandemic instance, it would be wise and effective for government­s to decentrali­ze some functions even if only temporaril­y.

COVID Ombudsman

The most recent shutdown closed one business and left another open with precisely the same offering. The difference was that the exempted business offered a small retail component. If our municipali­ty was assigned a

COVID ombudsman those inconsiste­ncies could be appealed and eliminated resulting in fairness and continued survival of at least some businesses.

Conclusion

This is a time to think outside the box and engage the wisdom and experience of real people who are actually “living it.” Politician­s often lack actual business experience and therefore are incapable of presenting creative solutions to difficult problems. It’s time to ask for and listen to the advice of those non politician­s who could really help deliver practical solutions. Ten days ago, I called my Lethbridge East MLA and proposed the “ombudsman” solution. Although his receptioni­st was very enthusiast­ic about the proposal I have not received a call back from my government representa­tive.

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