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Tuesday, January 27, 2009

Today's the day!

Tuesday, Mr Flaherty bought himself some steel toed boots yesterday - I wonder who is going to feel the swift kicks?
All this infrastructure money just spewing from the Treasury, makes one think just what has been spent over the last three years from the Canada Build Fund - not a penny in Toronto, well that's what the Mayor says. So how realistic is it to think that we have shovel ready projects when the funding will depend on cooperative funding? Can Cobourg afford to boost its capital budget to match whatever goodies Mr Norlock has in store for us? If tax cuts will lead to structural deficits and infrastructure will lead to higher municipal taxes (to pay for its share) just what can Mr Harper do to stimulate quickly? Hey, how about just mailing us all a cheque for $100,000 (34 Billion divided by 34 million people). I know how to spend that kind of money.

Monday, January 26, 2009

I'm no economist: but.

Having watched economists for years it is fair for us to act like them sometimes. Especially when the government of the day produces economic statements, that purportedly have come from us (witness the homage being given to extensive consultation processes).

So this is what I would like to see:
  • A budget built for the future, in other words this budget money must all be throwaway money. Any attempt to change existing tax structures that would impede the ability of the country to run itself in good time must be resisted. It should also be noted that tax cuts got us into this mess. Squandering a 12 Billion surplus in 2 years was foolish!
  • Throwaway projects must be geared to the biggest bang for the buck. Manufacturing must be nurtured by an aggressive import replacement program and accelerated equipment tax credits.
  • Tax credits must be used not tax cuts for business because if a company is struggling they don't pay tax anyway.
  • Personal exemptions must be raised and made retroactive to last year's tax forms. People will spend a refund.
  • Put the money in the hands of the people who will spend it as opposed to those who will save it or pay down credit cards. That means that the provinces have to receive higher transfer payments to help with their social support programs.
  • Employment Insurance must be extended to beyond the life of the recession. We cannot afford higher welfare costs to cover the drop in EI.
  • Older workers on EI must be paid to "bridge" the time needed to allow them to retire at 65.
  • Municipalities must not be allowed to fund non-essential infrastructure. In Northumberland we are over serviced in the urban areas, we do not need any more water treatment or sewage plants, perhaps we do need to finish the botched effort in Plant 1.
  • Defence re-equipment must be Canadian Sourced. No more American trucks when we can build them in Chatham.
  • Any local infrastructure projects must have a local employment policy, no more trucked in labour.
  • Money must be used to lower student loans, we cannot have a productive society hamstrung with debt.
All pretty basic stuff but because most of the list is practical as opposed to being political much of it will not see the light of day.

Saturday, January 24, 2009

Hitler movies on the Internet

Cruising around you tube one can find a movie clip featuring Hitler in his bunker ranting and raving about something (Hey, if I spoke German I'd know what it was all about). All I know is that this ranting and raving has produced repros of the clip with each one sub titled in a different way. On commenter on Youtube has identified the clip as being from a movie called the "Downfall" This one is all about the day Hitler opens an Internet account. Others are called: Hitler finds his subtitles are all wrong

Naturally Canadians have discovered the tape and are subtitling it to lampoon Mr Harper. Here is one called "The Harper dictatorship" No comment just listing it for open discussion.

Friday, January 23, 2009

You're all invited

The Council of Canadians and CUPE have invited all and sundry, the public too, to a Maude Barlow presentation about the sellout of our water resources - to all and sundry! It is on Tuesday 27th of January at the CDCI East at 7pm. Click here for a poster

Congratulations

Congratulations to the ScotiaBank Major Midgets in winning the Silver Stick International Hockey Championship. I am confused by the plethora of hockey divisions (based on age) but for any group of kids whatever age to go this far and actually win is an amazing achievement. But this feat should not be the last for this team, this year, for as detailed in the CDS here they are still in contention for the, most times, unattainable - the triple crown ( which is winning the International Silver Stick, the OMHA championship and the Ontario Hockey Federation championship). Just a pity that they cannot, due to insurance regs and a wimpy council decision some years back, be accorded the highest of local honours - a congratulory ride through town on the fire truck.

Thursday, January 22, 2009

This needs more scrutiny

Yesterday coming back from Canadian Tire, that's another story, CHUC news reported that the County of Northumberland is going to hire a Financial Analyst and the money to do this is coming from the Roads fund. If this is true why? Can this FA find the millions needed to offset a big tax increase? What aren't the other Financial people doing now that this job can be justified? Why, with the Roads budget diminished by millions and an infrastructure deficit of many millions can it stand a raid of $100,000? Questions I am sure that the good County Councillors have already asked and having received satisfactory answers, are now ready to vote for the new position.

But where is the poor bloody taxpayer in this? I suppose the next job to be created is one that will implement the recommendations of the Financial Analyst, and the major ones will involve layoffs to be sure, just what we need in these times another bloody pencil pusher!

Wednesday, January 21, 2009

What an interesting take on the state of affairs

This article from the G&M is very interesting (to me anyway) it should be required reading for pundits of all stripes. Article here

Wednesday morning

So feel any different now that the Big O is in charge? A couple of local topics:

The Sidbrook Hospital
A zoning change has been allowed to redevelop the property from a private hospital to a six unit condo conversion. Fortunately the outside and inside heritage assets have been protected by the conditions of the heritage agreements on file. Unfortunately unless frequent and constant monitoring is a reality then those assets may not have protection after the wrecking ball had been taken to them. But I wish all concerned success in this vital piece of heritage protection.

The Centre Pier Project
Port Hope's Centre Pier is another heritage asset that needs protecting. Just another collection of old and useless buildings, some might say but a group of local preservationists called "The Pier group" are trying to persuade Town Council to save the buildings and not follow through on the Municipal Intention to demolish the buildings. To understand why the buildings need to be saved click here. If you agree that this project is a worthy one express your support to Chris Wallace at info@thepiergroup.ca, Tel: 905 753-1122. Or write to Port Hope Council

The most appalling aspect of this demolition is that it will happen after we spend piles of money to remediate the buildings. So let the Federal Government spend the money to clean up the buildings and site and then allow the Town to spend their money to demolish the buildings; what a waste.

Getting ready for the trip to the South
click here for the travelogue

Tuesday, January 20, 2009

Perception is sometimes reality

The CDS is reporting comments made at last night's Council meeting by the Deputy Mayor, full story here. Essentially the signup activities by the Port Hope Health Centre (PHCC) has the DM concerned. Calling the signup activities "A duplication of effort". Noting that the PHHC has extended both the mandate that covers the type of patient and the geographic area to be served he observed that ""It's a concern" that this solicitation is taking place by a Port Hope-based centre". Mayor Delanty chimed in saying "We seem to be at cross purposes, We're serving the same people in West Northumberland. It's unfortunate."

So what do we make out of this? Not enough orphans to justify a recruitment committee? Only Cobourg should do this kind of thing? We have spent a quarter million dollars on this effort and now we're quibbling about signup activities and where patients should go? Sad ain't it!

Perhaps if the powers to be had figured out accurately the number of people needing Doctors then we would have known how many Port Hope could have and the rest go to the recruitment Committee.

Monday, January 19, 2009

An appalling example of Identity Politics

As we live through the grossest of orgiastic festivities seen since the times of the Roman Emperors (my opinion) two words that have been rattling around the vast spaces in my mind - Identity Politics. IP is the phrase used to describe voting for candidates entirely based on identity: race, ethnicity, sexual preference etc.. Voting for someone you like and can identify with because you feel some kinship with is acceptable. But what is not acceptable, to me, is voting for someone based on race or ethnicity. It means that candidates don't have to propose policies - just say to the electorate "vote for me and get back at those who have been holding you back!" The worst examples of this are the results of African elections in tribal areas. But even Mugabe can get voted out in an election that did transcend Identity Politics. BTW the test for me that Obama has to pass is the passage of the demand that was supported, and still is (he says), - the legislation that makes union organising possible by means of a "cardcheck". I'm from Missouri - show me!

Back to Washington and Obama. I know that of the two candidates I would have voted for him, but based on his policies. Not on the basis of an Oprah endorsement. Yesterday, watching the op-ed shows, was the last straw and I knew I had to speak my opinion. On George Stephanopolis's show two experienced journalists both glowed about the prospect of a man of colour being sworn in. One even bragged that what a wonderful thing it was that an "African" was becoming president. The other held up a tableau of previous presidents that showed Obama at the end of the list. Obviously different from the others, by the darkness of his skin. "That's all I want to see", said she.
This is wrong; vote for a President based on policy, how naive some say. But that's the way I feel folks.

The Doctor Issue
Went for a walk in the Mall on Saturday and passed the glitzy sign-up stand attended by representatives of the Port Hope Health Centre. I wondered then just how many people are without doctors and wonder why the "orphaned" haven't been more vocal in their demands. I hope to see a consolidated list of the numbers of "orphans" and the demonstrated need for more doctors.

The latest bailout demand based on a lie
With new reports that Ottawa is demanding that labour costs come down to the level of the Japanese makers in Canada this demand should be shown for what it is - a way to push the unions into the mud facedown. If one believes that the hourly labour cost in the big three is $75.00 and the the others pay $45.00 one has a case. But the big three are paying "legacy costs" and the way the $75.00 was arrived at was to take the total compensation and divide it by the number of active workers. This does not take into account the costs of the retirees. the Japanese do not have retirees on the payroll thus lower hourly rates in a fraudulent calculation - so the $75.00 calculation is false. The demanders of this condition don't understand the situation, they should and when they do we can all be realistic about a bailout.