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Thursday, June 10, 2010

Now for the sparks

In an email just circulated the Chair of the Citizens for Alternative Solutions, Mr Frank Farago said,

"FYI at or about 1545h this afternoon, I delivered and handed directly to Mr. R. Biron the subject request.Outside the hospital, just before making my delivery, Eva and I were photographed for Northumberland Today. Mr. Biron said that they will be in touch with me later about the request."

So now let the lawyers battle it out. A Special Meeting of the members has been asked for and the Board must either dismiss the application as not being consistent with the Bylaws or schedule a meeting to be held in the next 21 days. I understand that the subject of the meeting will be a number of items including a move to replace the Directors. Interesting times.

BTW congratulations to all for standing up for local democracy.


No more F-bombs please

In the name of fairness it has been pointed out to me that the comments in the comments section that are laden with F-bombs are not just the production of one person. So when I asked the person guilty in the last instance to tone it down he pointed quite correctly that he is not the only purveyor of F-bombs, so now everybody tone it down F-bombs are not classy and we all want to have class don't we? After a couple of well aimed ones are very useful to the comment but seriously do we need that much emphasis. Of course if the emphasis is fuelled by social lubricants just have a couple less before you let loose! Mary Whitehouse would appreciate it.

I think that the taxpayers of Port Hope may have something to say about this

Ooooops the Town of Port Hope is basically bankrupt. Its expenses outweigh its revenues, but who cares? Obviously nobody on the Finance Committee. If the Town is running an eight million dollar overdraft there is something wrong in Denmark!

So the next question is - how do they get out of this and what kind of a repayment plan is going to be constructed? What a horrible piece of timing this is. It sets up all kinds of TeaParty candidates and will be fun to watch.

Just wonder how long it will be before one of the proposed solutions will be the dreaded almagamation?


Wednesday, June 9, 2010

Jeez, I'm really cranked up this morning

This post, taken from CBC News and repeated on NationalNewswatch talks about senior level insiders from the NDP and the LPC talking merger - are they nuts? Coalition and cooperation maybe but merger? Bad idea and it will never fly. This just demonstrates the disconnect between public opinon and reality. Must be a bad news day at the CBC, but then Warren Kinsella will spout off his meglomaniacal opinions at the drop of a hat, pity the CBC uses our tax dollars to reimburse him for appearing and pontificate.

A merger will never fly at either of the Party Conventions required to approve it no matter how much massaging of the policy goes on. The Libs are regarded as neo-cons by the Dippers and the NDP are looked upon as raving lefties by the Libs. Best to strike an accord, rather like the UK model, and then govern. Preferably it should be announced before the election as a fallback position and if one wants to get really brave some form of seat sharing should take place but mergomg of policy - no thanks.


Is this a fair comparison?

This fellow is Idi Amin, the infamous dictator of Uganda. Famous for his brutal treatment of his subjects but also the winner of every election that he contested.

How did he do it, he set up sham elections with only one candidate - himself - and then declared himself the winner. See any comparison to this and the way the the NHH Board proposes to run its election next week?

All legal but thoroughly reprehensible and an affront to democracy. This board, and Mr Biron, and the high-priced lawyer who is being paid for with our taxdollars, should be ashamed to even consider such moves that fly in the face of local democracy. Shame!


The marvels of anonymous email

Got this a couple of days ago.
Ben ... you probably know this ... I heard from a very reliable source, quote, "The Emperor-in-waiting, Brocanier, has offered MacDonald 'any portfolio he wants' if he runs and is elected. It seems he wants some familiar support on the new council." Counting chickens? If you haven't heard it and can use it, unattributed, go ahead.

Kinda goes against what i had been hearing so I held on to it, then last night I heard that Sluggo - Councillor "why do I always come in last" Bill MacDonald - has decided to run again. Let the fun begin!

You know the Town is in trouble when the future depends on "continuity" provided by a guy that can only bombastically declare, "Will this set a precedent?".


Does an election by acclamation have to be approved by the membership?

Not knowing the real answer to this question I asked the supreme authority of all - Wikipedia for the answer. Ironically the answer came back this way.

The most frequent type of acclamation is a voice vote, in which the voting group is asked who favors and who opposes the proposed candidate. In the event of a lack of opposition, the candidate is considered elected.

This form of election is most commonly associated with papal elections, though this method was discontinued by Pope John Paul II's apostolic constitution Universi Dominici Gregis.

The reason for the question is that now that the Board of the NHH has declared that only the sitting Directors, whose time is up, will be the recommended candidates in the Directors' election and the vote will be by acclamation I wondered just how that will go. But the second sentence of the answer is most revealing: this kind of election is usually associated with Papal elections - hmm sounds familiar.


Tuesday, June 8, 2010

Got the Summit Blues

For months now I've been ruminating about the escalating series of lies, screw ups and scandals perpetrated by our federal ruling party, and thought things were about as bad as they could get, but the advance media stories trickling out about the G-8 and G-20 Summits here in Ontario suggest it's only going to get worse.
Starting with the revelation that security alone for the two wank fests will cost a billion of our tax dollars, and will likely be much higher by the time it's all over, the whole thing becomes extremely anxiety provoking to contemplate what the entire tab will be.
With our intrepid RCMP in charge of security, they managed to find a company that isn't licensed in our province to do the work. Never mind, the provincial ministry will no doubt fast track the application process; they'd better, since hiring has already started and the fun starts rather soon.
The area around the Toronto event will be cordoned off, and even the Theatre District has given up and canceled performances that week, just as the CN Tower and Art Gallery will be closed to visitors. The University of Toronto, ever vigilant, closed down parts of the campus where it was deemed too close to potential protests. So has the Ontario College of Art & Design. The Blue Jays had to move their ball game out of town and even the much loved Steamwhistle Brewery will close its doors. Sounds more like a war zone than a conference.
But the icing on the cake has to be the artifical lake they are constructing down near the Exhibition grounds. When this story came out I thought I was dreaming. It's just too ridiculous, too bizarre, to be real. But, like the tories trumpeting maternal health while simultaneously banning funding for family planning, the fake lake is indeed true. And it is going to cost two million dollars!
This monument to wasteful spending and prime ministerial hubris is to include fake Muskoka chairs, a fake dock and fake back drop, all for the benefit of those journalists not chosen to head on up to the G-8 where the really important leaders will hang out. Maybe they can round up some of Mel Lastman's old life sized plastic mooses just to jazz it up even more. Perhaps along with them, a few fake fish in the water to add some realism. Hey, it's gonna need all the help it can get. Those journalists can get real snarky with their nasty comments.
It's a good thing our Auditor General, Sheila Fraser, will be on the job after the federal bank accounts have been emptied, to tell us all the juicy details about how our government, with a budget deficit this year of about 50 billion, blew all that dough on a party. It is to weep.

Monday, June 7, 2010

Now's the time for the lawyers

Here's an interesting quote from an email, "I just had a letter read to me by the Chair of the Nominating Committee indicating that there will be no election pursuant to the by-laws becuase only those accepted by the Board nominating committee as being qualified are eligible to stand for election and since the nominating committee felt that only their own candidates are eligible then the three of us are not going to be nominated as a member of the slate."
Funny how a hunch just became a fact. Now's the time to stop fooling around get a lawyer and have them get an injunction to delay the meeting until the procedures can be put in place for a 'free election'

A bit of fun this week

The 'World Cup" starts on Saturday, the game to be watched will be the opener between the USA and England. Today's odds at Ladbrokes are the same as they were in December when I picked up a couple of bets in Vegas - England 5-1 and the USA at 60-1. Pundits have proclaimed the USA as one of the teams to watch but the oddsmakers obviously don't agree.
England, the screamers that is, is already complaining that the referee assigned to the game is a bit of a flake and the Brazilian will be erratic and produce controversial rulings. But we will see and Toronto will be going nuts in the ethnic enclaves and St Clair Avenue will be a place to avoid for the next two weeks. Let the games begin.