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Wednesday, August 15, 2007

Now for the real analysis

The dust has settled and the decision made and now all Cobourgers have to do is wait for the tenders to come in and Council votes on them and we will be the proud owners of a Fountain/Rink facility at the harbourfront.

According to my sources I didn't miss much by not being at the Council meeting on Monday. About 200 people filled the concert hall to listen to delegations give their opinions. One quoted proponent proceeded to insult everybody in the place by sayng they are part of history, going to die in ten years and therefore are ignoring the needs of the young. Also proceeding to slam the dissenting councillors as involved in pettiness and harbour ambitions. Wonder what she would have said about the supporting councillors if they deigned to upset her? The opponents spoke about new information and process but to no avail - the votes were not going to change.

I am wondering after all of this just what would have come out of another public meeting if the votes were so entrenched. Not much as the opponents would have still not been satisfied if votes did not change.

My final opinion about his is simple, why not harness the anger and energy to come up with another project, involving fitness - thereby keeping the fitness money, and start the process of putting another IcePad/Arena together. Let's do something positive with the money and energy and time of the opponents and work with Council to put another arena in Town. 1.3 million is a helluva of a seed! We know the people opposed to the project are healthy, resourceful and willing - give them some work to do. Work with Councillors and make them show us they can do more than say no and sit on their fat arses.

Just my two cents

Companies and party aides cast censorious eye over Wikipedia

The good guys tend to win most of the time! Wikipedia is an online encyclopaedia and is composed of definitions submitted by us (the onliners). But submissions can be edited by anyone and that has been the source of this controversy. Normally past blowups have been about differing opinions of the same definition but here we discover the rewriting of history to make the participants look good. We can't change that but we can track what they are up to and expose them. click here for more

Saturday, August 11, 2007

Cobourg makes the bigs

Cobourg's squabble over the Fountain/Rink has made page 8 of the Globe &Mail (Canada' National paper) today here. In a very generic piece the G&M lays out the contretemps in bare bones fashion. This will probably annoy the people who contacted the paper and supplied reams of background . But as they say in the publicity business, never turn down free stuff and make sure they spell my name right - all publicity is good publicity. But some will see this as dirty laundry not to be aired outside Elgin St.

Only doing half the job!

Now that the Fiberals and the Harpocrits have adopted the abominable American practice of fixed election dates and imposing them on the Municipalities the cry for the other part of the equation is becoming stronger. I refer to the practice of recall or impeachment. This is an essential part of American democracy but somehow got left out when the idea of fixed terms was imported.

Both here in Cobourg, and more often in Toronto: where the Mayor has become rather unpopular very quickly, critics are bemoaning the lack of a recall procedure. This is valid, especially in Municipal politics. Four year terms are horrendous for local democracy as we see in Cobourg where four dead white men, five if you count the Mayor, are obstinately disregarding the appeals of the great unwashed - and not just on the FRINK issue but everything else. I did read that the Mayor was recently booed at a public function - that must have been very unsettling both for public decorum and the imperial ego of PD. Incidentally when thee year terms were instituted in the 80s I spoke against it. Local politics is the most responsive level of government and should be electorally responsible as well. Two year terms should be the norm and any politician who says they need that long to learn the job should be sent to the slow learner class and dismissed.

In real terms a recall operation is very expensive and time consuming and usually fails to unseat the incumbent but McGuinty, or his soon to be successor, must add it to the Act that covers elections. After all it's only fair, but then what's fair these days?

Friday, August 10, 2007

I wasn't there but this fellow was

A correspondent noted: "We had to close and secure the doors for the first presentation when we got to about 160 people. The presentation was received with a feeling of shock in the room (at the revelations) and a very prolonged round of loud applause. The questioning session which followed was intense but ended after about an hour when an audience member whose name is 'Lisa' disrupted it with personal insults. She is the same person who came down to the park and, while literally screaming at us, tried to tear down our rope and signs that we attached to the picnic tables for our protest. We were astonished to learn last night that she is an employee of Totten Sims Hubicki. The second presentation was similar with close to a full house, without the disruption. Overall, about $1,000 was donated in cash and cheques as people left the two presentations. (The total out-of-pocket administrative and outside legal costs for the four organizers and the dozen or so 'mentors' who have been guiding our work now exceeds $3,000.)"

Observations arising from the meetings
  • Many people were surprised to learn that we have already installed the drainage system for a natural rink, that a natural rink would allow the grass to remain year-round (covering the grass with ice for skating doesn't hurt it -- it's covered with snow and ice anyway), and that we are about to pay more tax dollars to rip out that drainage system because of the new plan.
  • Forrest Rowden, the former Mayor of Hamilton Twp (who lived in Cobourg for much of his terms), stood up and made a remarkable public statement about the inappropriateness of how this matter has been handled by Cobourg.
  • The meeting organisors will have delegation status at Monday's Council meeting to summarize the presentation.
  • No Councillors other than Frost and Mutton could be seen in attendance.
  • It was said that a Town official was present to take notes and that the Town intends to challenge everything we said. To protect themselves the organisors voice recorded and video recorded both presentations.
  • A Rotary member revealed that the lip and drop at the edge of the planned concrete basin is an extreme liability issue for Rotary because they had at least a couple of stumbles or falls even at the last Waterfront Festival with the tent over the oval.
There were two recommendations from presentation. First, that everyone should attend Monday's Council meeting by 6:15 pm (on the day that the Mayor returns from his vacation trip to Russia) and fill the lobby, staircase and chamber as he arrives -- as a human petition. Second, that people should urge the Town to use the natural rink capability at least once this winter to see if it works and if citizens and tourists like it -- we've already paid for it and it won't cost anything to try it out.

There are a couple of background documents available to the public - the power point presentation here, and the paper trail outlining the project chronology here These items will be available as soon as I can log into my ISP

Thursday, August 9, 2007

One for those reading this at work!!

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Wednesday, August 8, 2007

Punishment enough?

Sounds like a plan to me! Man avoids breath test by eating his socks

Monday, August 6, 2007

Another Fountain/Rink discussion

A public forum has been organised to discuss the Downtown facility that has drawn so much fire from all kinds of opposition. Anyway the organisers have emailed people asking that people attend a PowerPoint presentation that illustrates new information. Perhaps this new information will convince others to pressure Council to change their votes when the bylaw approving the tender will be up for discussion. After all it only needs one vote to change and the project is dead.

Thursday evening 5.30pm and 7pm at the Cobourg Public Library. Be there if you are interested.

Theeeere Off!

As my father used to say, "They're off: as the monkey sat on the circular saw!" As are the political parties in their quest for electoral success, Cathy Galt opened her office, local Liberals are gloating about the largesse of the Provincial government (as explained in a leaflet received last week from Loo), and the NDP are holding their first official planning session this week.

Fixed election dates mean longer election campaigns, the question is - can we stand them? I saw election signs in Oshawa yesterday, it's going to be a long Fall.

So what are the local election issues? Please use the comment box to explain your issue and what you think will be a theme as the parties go to the hustings.

Friday, August 3, 2007

For those of you with too much time on your hands!

If you have plenty of time to spare give some of it to these guys Jackie & Dunlap. I really liked this one click here