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. I
n 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