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Sunday, November 30, 2008

What's on the Cobourg Council agenda tomorrow?

The agenda is posted here and a couple of items of worthy note stick out:
  • The LCBO is dead in the water for downtown. An application for rezoning at the Linmac plaza - Pizza Hut area is in the works. Proposed use - a LCBO store. The interesting thing is will it be built in the green space next to the paved area or will they build in the parking lot. Just think the bums who drink on park benches [do we have any - ed?] will only have ten paces to walk to get a refill!
  • The ongoing dispute about the Town's building that the Lion's Club leases is still raging. The LC wants the Town to pay for HVAC repairs and the Town thinks it is the responsibility of the lessee. I wonder what would happen if the Lions said "Up yours" and moved to another building. The Town would have fix the HVAC then, wouldn't they?

Saturday, November 29, 2008

So who's trying to change the rules now?

The Prime Minister is pulling out all the stops to cling to power in the face of a constitutional crisis. In an email to all of his MP's he ordered them to communicate the message that the proposed coalition is a power grab and:

"Friday, Stephen Harper articulated the general theme of the e-mail, stating that while the Opposition has the right to bring down the government on matters of confidence, he said they had no right to "take power without an election." Globe & Mail full story here

My position is simple - if the government loses the confidence of the house, the opposition, no matter who they, are should have the option of forming a government. That is not a power grab just the normal constitutional way of doing things. If Mr Harper wants to remain in power he has to govern and keep the confidence of the house.

Friday, November 28, 2008

It sure looks like a long weekend for some folks in Ottawa

As we sit here listening to the radio and looking at the latest internet updates on the situation in Ottawa it seems that as the National Post's Kelly McParland observes "Somebody has thawed out old pols (Broadbent and Chretien) to discuss coalition government and to decide on a new Prime Minister." Paraphrasing was done by me!

All of this has been prompted by the Weasel's move to include the removal of public financing for political parties and the lack of a stimulus package in a motion to be voted on, on Monday. But as of 30 seconds ago, when I last checked the best blogger from Ottawa - Kady O'Malley ( she actually gets paid to 'liveblog' parliamentary affairs) is saying that the motion is going to be split. But the opposition is still saying they will vote against it on Monday. In fact they will be voting on a motion:

“In light of the government’s failure to recognize the seriousness of Canada’s economic situation and its failure in particular to present any credible plan to stimulate the Canadian economy and to help workers and businesses in hard-pressed sectors such as manufacturing, the automotive industry and forestry, this House has lost confidence in this government and is of the opinion that a viable alternative government can be formed within the present House of Commons.”

So fun and games on Monday means lots of strategic planning over the weekend.

Who will be the lucky Eighteen?

More on the Olympic Torch Run. Runners will be carrying the torch for 500 metres. That means that eighteen carriers will transport the torch the nine Kms from Oliver Rd. in the East to Loveshin Rd. in the West. So who will be amongst the lucky eighteen? This story merits a continual look. Will politicians jump to the front of the line? For more details here is a snippet of the story in the Globe & Mail written by Dave McGinn:

As part of the application process, RBC's campaign is asking people to make a personal pledge to "create a better Canada," whether by organizing a community cleanup or using fewer shopping bags. Coca-Cola will be selecting 1,000 teenagers who participate in a physical activity campaign called Sogo Active to run in the relay. The rest of Coke's spots will be allocated by lottery to people committed to living by the motto "live active, live green," says Nicola Kettlitz, general manager of Coca-Cola's Olympic Project Team. The relay's two corporate sponsors, RBC and Coca-Cola, each have 4,500 torchbearer positions for the 45,000-kilometre, 106-day journey. The remaining 3,000 spots will be doled out by the Vancouver Organizing Committee.

So there it is folks "live active, live clean" and be selected by lottery. That looks as though local pols will have to take their place in line just like everybody else - we shall see!

Some MSM reaction to the public funding cut

The Globe & Mail's Adam Radwanski has a thoughtful ( I think so, some others think it is stupid) piece here about the cut to public funding of political parties. One of our readers has a comment about it in entry below, and my position hasn't changed - we should finance political parties! I pulled a comment from Adam's comments as it sums up my position very well.

Some posters conveniently ignore a key point by Radwanski - "To scrap public funding without lifting the ban on corporate and union donations (and raising the cap on personal ones) means there's simply not enough money in this country for a multi-party system." That was the trade-off with the public subsidy program. And, as Jean-Pierre Kingsley the Chief Electoral Officer of the time pointed out, the system was reformed to "enhance the value of equality in the political and election processes. Specifically, the potential for large contributions [corporations, unions, etc.]to confer influence, or the public perception thereof, will be addressed."

Well said

Thursday, November 27, 2008

The Weasel's at it again

We have as a Prime Minister a man who appears to be absolutely unable of being capable of getting along and is congenitally presupposed to act as the "bully-boy" at every turn. This latest example of "getting along" is just despicable.

As Canadians have demonstrated, not once but twice, Mr Harper has not gained the their full trust. It appeared, for about five minutes, that he had changed and was making conciliatory moves to Parliament. But yesterday it became obvious that the mean streak that Mr Harper possesses emerged.

In today's Financial Statement there will be, as reported but not confirmed, a move to eliminate public funding for political parties. For every vote received in a general election each of the recognised parties receives $1.75. Now this provision of the Act is to be eliminated.

It is predicted that the other parties are furious and might vote against it. However a much more exciting idea has re-emerged - the three opposition parties should form a coalition and take on a unity government. A great idea!

Wednesday, November 26, 2008

OK you be the judge

With 3800 contested ballots in the Minnesota senatorial race it will come down to an interpretation of voter intent. At the moment the gap between Norm Coleman (Rep) and Al Franken (Dem) is about 200 votes. So the 3800 contested ballots become very important. Take a look here and see what you would say about who voted for whom.

So let's talk about organics

Since 1995 (or thereabouts) when the former King of Hope Twp - Sir Ian Molsen Angus - cut the crap out of the County budget composting hasn't had a chance. When the County expropriated? (bought over landowners' objections) the land that the that Materials Recovery Facility (MRF) sits on in Grafton and designed a properly designed total waste recovery system Composting was to be an integral part of it. That empty space of land to the West of the big building was to have sited many rows of trommels and compost piles. But in his zeal to eliminate everything that made sense King Ian led the way to chop the composting facility from the plan, I think it saved about 1.5 million at the time. Penny wise and Pound foolish! We have been playing catchup ever since. Not only have we failed to divert 40% of the waste from the landfill but the cost of that unneccesary use of landfill has cost us money in lost opportunity costs, as landfill space gets more expensive with each load dumped.

Now the County's expert, who's last job was being cozy with incineration friendly operations, wants us to put off the idea again. Citing costs was his reason. Well I have some opinion for you - the cost of the next recommendation, which will be a multi-municipality incineration operation will be much more costly both in dollars and damage to the environment. So do we compost now or burn everything later, that unsaid debate will be a long and nasty one.


Monday, November 24, 2008

The flame is coming!

Whoopdidoo, the Olympic Flame will be passing, NOT STOPPING, through the County as it travels along Hwy 2 to Hwy 28 and up to Peterborough, where it WILL STOP. So a message for all the local pols - cool it. There are so only many photo ops that can be fitted in and I'm sure you (the pols) will grabbing all of them. I can just see it now - all the female Mayors rushing off to the local Curves, and all the male Mayors buying new bikes. Good for them to improve their personal fitness but ending the purpose with a vain grab at a good photo op is a bit tacky. Still they have over a year to train for it. I think that the spaces allotted to the run should be applied for by the municipality and allocated by lot. The way it is at the moment is anyone who wants to run applies here and they, RBC, will get back to you. Nothing said about the process, but I am sure there will be some form of vetting.

A YouTube comment on the subprime crisis here the one below Britney Spears - click on the barely clad female by the truck (who has nothing to do with the video)




Friday, November 21, 2008

I think we should sue them!

After living through a financial meltdown , one which anyone over the age of sixty will never recover from, I think we should be suing our financial advisors. All of us little people who have squirreled away money and fallen for the charms of whatever financial institution we use have been told "Don't panic, every thing is cyclical, it will come back!". Well I disagree. Financial advisors should be telling investors, their clients, that there is a time to rescue capital. And that time has more than passed. Don't worry the big money did this weeks ago and now are sitting in cash or certificates. As usual the small investor has taken it on the chin so that the crooks can get away with our money. The thieves and fraud artists started this by rigging derivatives and hedge funds, giving themselves big bonuses and fat fees every time a grubby hand signed the useless paper on to the next stage of the con game, and they are still playing the game selling short and making money. Enough is enough - rant over