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Friday, April 10, 2009

Chump change or just chumps?

This editorial must be disseminated because it lays out the case for an investigation into a murky deal. It comes from the NT.com

"Northumberland County is set to spend $3-million of taxpayers' money on a property deal that raises serious accountability questions.The county is paying $1.5-million to purchase 4.6 acres of the 69-acre former Kraft property that sold for $2.6-million last month. The county then intends to spend another $1.5-million to refurbish the building. The emergency and ambulance response headquarters will relocate to the new building from its present headquarters near a railway crossing in Cobourg. So, too, the Food 4 All warehouse will relocate from the Colborne Industrial Park to the new county-owned Cobourg building. We're told all this is going to save county taxpayers an estimated $85,000 annually in rent. Given the $3-million price tag, that's a 35-year payback. We're not so sure we can stay happy for quite that span of time. True, no one's going to argue with the need to move the Emergency Measures Services (EMS) headquarters to a safer location. No one wants a death because the ambulance was held up by a freight train going through town. Though there are some questions about pulling the Food 4 All warehouse out of Colborne which, frankly, needs some economic bolstering these days, there are arguments to be made for economic consolidation of resources. The warehouse is really a bit of icing on the county argument: it makes the deal more economically palatable.

The real question is this: why are Northumberland County taxpayers footing over half the purchase price of the entire 69- acre former Kraft property? That's over 50% of the cost for 15% of the property. Further, at what point was the county involved in the purchase negotiations? From the beginning? Just weeks before last month's announcement of the final sale? The sale was overseen by a mayor's task force. Keep in mind the mayors of Northumberland's seven municipalities are also the only county councillors. If this were a private sale, it would be none of our business. But it isn't. It's taxpayers' money. There needs to be a public accounting of the pre-sale process.

Call an ambulance. The taxpayers are hemorrhaging. "

As outlined in this publication weeks before we have not been supportive of the deal being completely private. The land is too valuable to have been scooped up cheap by flipartists. Now the details are emerging and I fear that the people involved at the County, and don't forget that the Mayor of Cobourg is a big player in this by virtue of being a County Councillor and the leader of the "Mayor's Task Force", are being belittled for the lack of business acumen. Playing fast and loose with taxpayers money.

Wednesday, April 8, 2009

And who says Canadians don't know how to make money?

When the rumour about the Kraft sale came across this desk a coulpe of weeks ago we waited to see just how good the info was. All of it has panned out and the unreported part was the price. We have learned that the price was about 2 point something million, the buyer apparently got it cheaper than list because another sale fell through. Now with the County buying the lab for $1.5 mil Mr Kinmond has made a pretty penny just by reselling part of the place. Wait until he starts to strip the place of its scrap and sells the forklifts and further subdivides. And to think we have such a business whiz in little ol' Trenton!

In the "letters to the Editor" of NT.com a writer explains her opinion about the Community Centre and the proposed linkage with the Y. It rings a bell for us here at TBR. Incidently this week I ran into a friend who is a great supporter of the Y and he took me to task for writing about the proposal. I told him and I'll tell the world again - "If the Y wants a new Y they should pay for it - don't expect the Town to pay for it!"


Sunday, April 5, 2009

After the Taliban furor - this!!

As a consequence of the latest election in Israel a coalition of the right has been formed. In the first official photo-op of the cabinet the rightist newspapers have removed the women cabinet members from the photo. Now is this any more of an affront to women by not acknowledging their existence than the video of a young women being flogged in Afghanistan. Both instances are demeaning to women - period, neither can be justified in the modern world of public opinion.

Another step for Big Brother. Look at this story where in the UK ISPs now have to turn over, as a matter of course, all records to the Police. Warrants notwithstanding.

In praise of the different. In this story researchers have found that having people of the same makeup in decision teams is not as good as having someone who is different. in the team Well I'm all for that. So now all we have to do is self-identify as different and get ourselves added to the decision teams and we will have better decisions - or so the theory goes.

An economist's view of slashing your way to prosperity - it can't be done and is illogical. In an op-ed piece in the today's G&M Jim Stanford, the CAW's Research Director, explains why slashing the workforce cannot bring Companies back to viability.

Other views of the bailouts and who is profiting.
Chris Hedges a staff writer for TruthDigg details that "We must resist or become serfs" In this interview Bill Moyers talks to William K Black about his book "The Best Way to Rob a Bank Is to Own One."

So some people are not happy about filming the TV series "Happy Town" Obviously Port Hope is not a happy place, according to Blake Holton, read it here. Despite $58,500 being paid by the film company to area businesses Mr Holton is questioning whether Port Hope is the right place to do business in view of disruptions to that busiiness by unwarranted film crews. Perhaps Mr Holton should question whether selling flowers in April is a good business move. Is he really mad at Council or just getting ready for another run at Council in 2010 and needs the profile now?

Just wondered when some journo would write about it - the lack of job prospects for the older worker. In this article, London Free Press, Ian Gillespie chronicles the idiocy of not hiring older workers. As an aside to this story, the abandoned unemployed, (of all ages) will be the most under-reported segment of all the press clippings available to researchers when the entrails of the 2008/9 recession are studied in academia in the years to come. Even Flaherty will not acknowledge the waste being incurred in this massacre of human capital.

Click on the video page, to see the song that may be the anthem of this recession. Quote from the "Las Vegas Sun" - taken from the ACM awards last night. John Rich's angry anthem "Shuttin' Detroit Down" also stirred the crowd."I'd like to dedicate this song tonight to all the hard-working, taxpaying Americans from coast to coast who love this country as much as I do," Rich said to the audience while holding a guitar tagged with the sticker "Made in the U.S.A."

Another quote from the "Review Journal:"If journalists are to be wary of the hot-blooded man-mountain that is Toby Keith, then those "lazy ass" Wall Street execs had better be prepared for just as much ire from John Rich, one half of the country duo Big & Rich, who performed his latest solo single, "Shuttin' Down Detroit," with all of the warmth of a knee to the groin.

"Now I see all these big shots whinin' on my evening news, about how they're losin' billions and how it's up to me and you to come running to the rescue," Rich snarled, his guitar emblazoned with a "Made in the U.S." sticker

Friday, April 3, 2009

Have you been following Google lately?

Read about Google's latest attempt in their quest for world supremacy which has run into a spot of bother. "Street View" is an extension of its "Google Earth" both are mapping programs that are accessible to all for free. However in the production of "Street View" Google has upset people. because it goes around filming streetscapes and the people on the street Especially the people kissing others, who are not their partners, wayward husbands have been found in places their wives did not expect them to be. You get the drift. Well in England (where else) the roving camera was thrown out of the village it was trying to film - another revolution for the tweeded inhabitants of upscale country England.

And these are the guys we are fighting for!

Here is a video of a teenager being flogged - barbaric bastards: In defense of the action Taliban spokesman Muslim Khan claimed responsibility for the flogging. "She came out of her house with another guy who was not her husband, so we must punish her. There are boundaries you cannot cross," he said.



If you can understand Pushtan, or whatever bloody language these people speak here is a video where he explains in full.

Thursday, April 2, 2009

Another shoe drops, stage two of the rumour

This story details the ambulance plan drawn up by the County. This was reported in the BurdReport two weeks ago. Chalk another one up for the non traditional media!!


If only cyberspace could show the slobbering drool

Click here for the best piece of sycophancy and fartcatching I have seen in a long while. Written by Warren Kinsella, a senior liberal party apparatchik, it details the latest event where Iggy saying nothing receives the adulation from a thousand people willing to pay big bucks to hang on his every word.

The fix is in and it didn't take long: a report from http://gonorthumberland.net/

Cobourg Y To Move To New Community Centre

Cobourg's new community centre will include a YMCA aquatic centre and therapeutic pool. The Y's board of directors has voted unanimously to re-locate all of its recreational and educational programs to the proposed Darcy Street site. Councillor Bob Spooner, who sits on the Y's board, says the existing Elgin street building is too small. He says it's quite cramped and there's a shortage of parking Spooner says the Elgin street facility will eventually be sold.

This must be the quickest alliance ever formed, unless the powers to be had organised it before time, long ago. Does anybody else think that the public has been left behind on this one?

Tucked away in this commentary is an idea that has been kicking around for a long time, and one that I support. That is the "left", whoever they are, the left has never defined itself and has been subject to all kinds of definitions by others, should buy the National Post. Having got a mouthpiece they could then push from the left their ideas, which have been uncannily correct lately, into the public domain with much more force. But even more important to those of who care about ideas the article from Lawrence Martin wonders why the NDP's message about National and Economic affairs has been so accurate and yet ignored by the ruling class.

A friend emailed me to ask what I think about the Afghanistan law about restricting womens' rights. I don't think much of it from what I have read, but Karzai is obviously pandering to electoral pressures. The only answer seems to be that the US should acknowledge it is backing the wrong horse and set up another puppet President. Sorry to be so flippant about a serious subject but I will refrain from telling you all what I really think as it gets into killing sacred cows and invovles the "myth of the military" and the bull***t about why we are there wasting millions everyday.

Wednesday, April 1, 2009

This can only be printed on April?

Read this and weep if you are a traditionalist.



"All we wanted was a bigger room!"

That was the request made by the Seniors a couple of years ago. Council responded with a plan to spend $2 million and that was panned by many, mainly because it was not an inclusive plan. Now the plan has been hijacked by two sets of interests: the Hockeyjocks and the YMCA expansionists.
Look carefully for the hidden costs. The plan calls for 2 rinks, a gymnasium, a meeting room, a lawn bowling plan and hopes for expansion. The plan on the left is estimated at $30 million - all to be paid for by taxpayers. Not in the plan is the cost of three (yep count 'em they're on the plan) new soccer fields and the proposed joint? aquatic centre for the member owned YMCA. Now the cost is inestimable but not unbelievable at $50 million. And remember we started off this exercise with the Seniors asking for more room. Something that could have been accommodated with better coordination of public and private spaces. But you know how Pols of all stripes love Arenas. I can't imagine the number of silver shovels already ordered for the official opening.

The questions before us is this - can we afford it? And why are we pandering to the Hockey people when they are a small demographic group in comparison to others, like soccer players and Seniors? Is it unCanadian to treat hockey people like others and not bow down to their insatiable demands for better facilities. Or is it because it is Hockey we give the national sport anything it wants?

An interesting committee has been set up in Campbellford. The brightest brains in C'ford have been put together to chart the recovery of the Town from the abyss of economic doom read about it here I hope they come up with something or else it's back to the musings of "King Hec".

Tuesday, March 31, 2009

What a comment

So where are all these jobs that the lazy unemployed are avoiding?