Saturday, May 30, 2009
Friday, May 29, 2009
The first op-ed piece that makes sense
Our cultural correspondent, Mr W Keeler has published an excellent review of what our young artists are up to - and it all good. Check it out here
Are they "bulldogs" or just a pain in the arse? That is the question posed by the latest letter by Mr John Dietz, from Port Hope to Port Hope Council. Mr Dietz has, as his hobby horse, the affairs of the Port Hope Harbour Commission. This Commission is surrounded in secrecy because of its very makeup. Deemed to be an independent entity owned by Council it is not sure whether it rports to Council and Mr Dietz is determined to find out. Not only that because the meetings of the HC are held in secret he wants find out just what they are up to. But is does pose the question of the lead: when do bulldogs become pains in the arse - depends just who is being asked the questions!
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Thursday, May 28, 2009
Where have these people been?
Any sane and thinking conservative must be really in trouble reconciling their core beliefs with the current PM's way of leading the Country out of the deficit and into majority land. Yesterday things became more bizarre in Ottawa, as if they could, when in answer to Iggy's demand that he fire the Minister of Finance the PM answered. “I can't fire the Leader of the Opposition. With all the tapes I've got on him. I don't want to.”. Harper of course was referencing the fact that the Con war room has been trolling the world for any mention of Iggy and his media background. I can just imagine spotty faced fifteen year olds being let loose with a couple of million dollar's worth of mutimedia equipment and charged to troll the internet using key words and metadata tags to assemble the dirt. What can they find that you and I can't find by going to Youtube.com and searching on "Ignatieff"? But even sillier, what will they do with it all? I would put one silly pic of SH against all of the musings of a Harvard Prof or an English journo (both fishing holes for the Cons) and the silly pic would win the pile of public disdain. The silliest pic so far is the one on the right.Congratulations. It was reported yesterday - BT on CITY, that the owner of Gig's Music Store on Division St N had won the big house lottery with the BMW in the driveway. Makes the rest of us kick ourselves for not buying more tickets, but at $100 a pop one would do, and in this case it did!
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Wednesday, May 27, 2009
Remember when the Puffster actually worked for a living?
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The only conclusion that I can draw!
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gatherings
In this email, copied from another site in cyberspace it shows that the authorities are taking the case of the "Nasty woman at the lake" very seriously, well at least the email says so. But what can they do? The Police have already spoken to the woman about her conduct. The woman, presumably has told the Police that she will defend her position and her land, against trespassers. Unfortunately under the law that's what all beach walkers are at that end of the beach - trespassers.
The really unfortunate part about this is that years ago, when Tremaine Terrace was being built the Town secured public access to the West side of the Factory Creek and now access to the rest of the beach going Eastward is not possible. There could have been a solution years ago before the "nasty people: bought the place - the Town could have bought it and severed off the access, but it didn't. But it should now be Town policy to do just that in future when lakefront real estate properties are put up for sale.
What we, as taxpayers, should be wary of is any deal that reduces taxes for property owners just because they give us an easement. And if there are deals like this floating around the public must know how much the deal is, not just a resolution passed at Council "authorising the Mayor and the Deputy Clerk to sign such a deal"
In the meantime all we as citizens can do is to hope that the pending legislation, in the provincial Parliament passes. This is just not a Cobourg problem - remember the case of the burnt fence at Wasaga beach a few months back? Municipal pols are quite powerless in this case if land-owners are not cooperative, despite what they may say.
From: “Stan Frost”
Date: May 26, 2009 2:04:01 PM EDT (CA)
To: “‘Greg Hancock’”
Subject: RE: Beachfront
Hi Greg,
I attended a meeting this morning with the Mayor, Police Chief, CAO and Town Directors concerning this issue. Yes we ware taking this very seriously and action will be forthcoming. I cannot say more at this point.
Stan
Talking yesterday about the new world record for a craps roll, I just happened to be at a Casino yesterday, I had to have an interview with US Border Agency about a FAST card, in Fort Erie, and decided to drop in at the table at NF. Seeing it was a $10.00 table it kinda made me aware of just how much money was at stake. My roll lasted the average 5 rolls but the guy after me made three points and rolled for about 18 so I made my money back and won enough for dinner on the way back!
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Tuesday, May 26, 2009
A tussle at the Shoreline
This is a common story one person in particular, a person who moved in a couple of years ago has made it her mission in life to shout, scream, wave and generally become abusive towards people that encroach on her property. I would say get another life but she won't. So confrontations occur often and much Police time is wasted on this.
The Question here is the one posed by John Draper in his commentary yesterday "Why isn't Council doing something?" It's not as though they haven't worked on the file. I know that much legal opinion exists and we have yet to see the results. I know that discussions have taken place with a few of the owners with the potential of lower taxes for access being the topic. But no progress - why. If we can, at Council, agree to commit the taxpayers to a multimillion dollar project like the Community Centre and revamp a road allowance into a four lane highway in about six months and approve it all in six minutes speed can be achieved. But why not on this file? I would suggest that the mayor get into the act complete negotiations or at least make a public statement that explains the impediments to a free beach or else he runs the risk of the Boardwalk becoming known as "Delanty's Folly" - a road going to nowhere - just like some of the present Council!
One of those, "I wish I was there moments. In this story a new world record for a roll at a craps table was set. Just wish I had been there to participate. My normal record is roll once, set a point, put some money on the table and then seven out - LOSE!. The average roll on a table before the seven appears is about 5 so a hot roll is usually about 50 or sixty rolls., most players are happy with about 30. With an average of 60 rolls per hour the average roll goes down as payouts increase. A roll that took 4 hrs and 18 mins and only 154 rolls there must have been a whack of money being paid out to slow down the average.
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Monday, May 25, 2009
Monday
So what are the hot retraining courses this depression? The main one is the old standby that always works - Personal Support Worker. Kudos to the union for getting the wage levels up so that anybody who takes a short course on how to change Granma's diaper and help out at the nursing home can at least earn a living wage. The people who do this type of work, PSW, can never be paid enough as they are doing the jobs that the majority of us wouldn't even look at and they deserve all the thanks from us they can get. But it's a sad commentary on our society when it's the only identifiable training that an unemployed person can get that guarantees employment.
This really bugs me, but when I heard that the commercial building on the corner of Swayne St and Division St, in Cobourg, was going to remodeled into 14 units of low income housing I was cheered. But now the true plans have been revealed I am more than a little disgusted. The Northumberland Services for Women have been working with the developer and now have assumed management of the building - very good. Except that the low income units are not universally accessible to the people on the waiting list. This is happening because the units are going to be used for "second stage housing". Mike Harris killed off the "second stage housing" in the 90s and there's been no money since. To use low income housing funds for this program is a perversion of the policy and should be condemned.
There are now 14 people on the County housing list who will never get to move up 14 places faster because of a bureaucratic manipulation of policy - shame.
The first of the roosting chickens are home. This story out of Los Angeles, but I'm sure that the Toronto Star will be following with a similar story soon, talks about applications for early retirement sharply increasing. Yep, to nobody's surprise older unemployed workers are dropping like flies when their weeks run out and applying for pension. At least a couple of thousand in this area alone in the last year. And the trend will continue. SO more pressure on the taxpayers left in the system and less commercial activity for the merchants - hey pensioners are cheap and don't spend money - so much for the economic recovery!
Bill Maher on the Video page here
Really avid readers will notice that theBurdReport now has another author (see top left) - Bill Hayes - yet to contribute but he has put up a nice pic of himself even with a Peter C Newman hat on he looks like the writer he is - looking forward to seeing posts - welcome aboard.
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Friday, May 22, 2009
I'm sure that this is not the last word
Another clip for from the "Daily Mail" it details the response from an angry Tory MP click here who claims that people are just jealous of his big house. Not jealous I would say just fed up with helping to pay to run it!
You can't make this stuff up, this story outlines the 13 people, some people hold responsible for the Bush torture implementation and policies. The defence of conservatives and "realists" against some of the wilder theories about world events is that those theories are too fictional - don't sound true. Well sometimes truth is stranger than fiction and the positions advanced by some to show that Obama is in the pocket of Wall St manipulators and that nothing has changed to make the lives of "ordinary" Americans despite rhetoric and claims from Obama will be shown to be true. Just ask yourself in two years time just what has changed?
And a piece from Noam Chomsky here
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Thursday, May 21, 2009
Garth writes a story for me, plus and an invitation for you!
Thomas Pontiac/Buick stays; Spencer Chev/Olds goes. GoNorthumberland.net is reporting (1745 on May 21) that's the result of the letters that GM sent to their dealerships. The news could have been a lot worse if Thomas had splurged on a new building the way GM honchos had wanted them to. President Bill Campbell appears to have made a wise business decision by stalling GM. This way he can now work a deal with Bill Spencer, if Spencer wants to get out of the car business, for his new facility expand the business and some of Spencer's employees may get a job with an expanded Thomas.
OK here's the deal, I would like others to contribute news, and some opinion, to the site and am willing to open up the site you, the readers. Blogspot has the capacity to accept multiple authors. I am willing to experiment and let others contribute. The rules will be simple -
- I will not edit the post before submission, authors can rule on their own content
- Content rules: must be of interest to local readers, must reflect good taste and decorum, must not be repetitive in nature (one, two at most posts about the same thing) supplementary posts must only supply new information not the same point.
- I will have veto on a contributor only if the posts go bad and reflect badly on the BurdReport
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