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Sunday, October 25, 2009

Sunday #2

Having travelled over 2000 miles this week, and all of it on the 401 between Toronto and Montreal, I can categorically say that the money that Northumberland County has spent on the two signs posted at the County boundary is not enough. These signs are cheap and chintzy in comparison to all of the other announcement signs on the 401. If you want to be in the business of image, image is everything. If you want to see a great sign look at the Napanee sign, followed by the Belleville and Quinte West signs, both good nighttime signs. I just hope that the Northumberland signs are not finished products even the Port Hope sign is a better looking one.

And whilst we are on the topic of roads, all I can hope for next week is that a fairy godmother flies over and zaps all merging motorists. If you can't merge properly onto a fourlane highway don't drive! Almost all drivers this week, coming down an entry ramp on the 401, have done two things: travelled at a speed that would give a travelling driver the impression that they are going to collide if that speed was maintained and two, instead of increasing speed and merging in front of the traveller the merger will slam the brakes on at the last minute and fall in behind. Meanwhile the traveller has been frantically scouring his rearview and mentally calculating whether it is safe to pull into the faster lane to avoid the merger.

Sunday #1

The fundraising issue for the Cobourg Community Centre will be over tomorrow night when the Council accepts it's own recommendation to adopt the Fundraising Committee's recommendation that a couple of low paid clerks will be spending, under the direction of the fundraising committee, $150,000 on consultants' fees. A couple of big issues here: one is the composition of the fundraising committee, which until now has been overlooked and is the fix in to bring back Terry Slobodian, he of hospital fundraising fame.
First the composition of the committee and a potential for local conflicts. A successful fundraiser is only as good as their Roladex - who do they have in their files and how many times can you hit on the same people? In the case of the local oversight committee, it has to be called that as in the words of one of its members, "You can't expect us to drop our day jobs and fundraise" Why not? That's what you volunteered for! Anyway back to the issue. Here we have the two biggest roladexes in Town (Linda Kay's and the United Way, and Rhonda Cunningham of the Hospital Foundation) hiring someone to fundraise. The potential for conflict is simple, both the UW and the Hospital require ongoing fundraising, will their roladexes be opened to the CCC guy? Or will the "whales" in those mighty roladexes be stifled for future UW and HF funding? And if they are will the owners - Linda Kay and Rhonda Cunningham be responsible?
As to Terry Slobodian, formerly of Navion and formerly of the Bridgeport Hospital Foundation, coming back. He is now esconced in his own Company, and obviously looking for business, will he be the elephant in the room when the RFP comes out?

Friday, October 23, 2009

Guest Post #3

Deb O'Connor
MAKING POLITICAL STEW


Inspired by William Hayes' recent guest column about the moral rot in our institutions, I've been thinking about the particular rot in our political system, and its effects on ordinary Canadians. Having voted in every federal and provincial election since 1971 I figure my opinions are as good as anybody else's, so here goes.

The problem with the liberals is that they don't really stand for anything in particular besides holding power. They are all for sunshine when it's sunny and they welcome the rain when it comes. Whatever Joe and Jane Public want that week, the liberals will promise to deliver. They believe in polls, pragmatism and expediency; the cornerstones of keeping power. There doesn't seem to be any ideological or philosophical basis behind their platforms, they just go whichever direction the wind takes them. Over the last 20 years, that direction has been a wobbly right turn.

The tories definitely believe in something, namely the Upholding and Advancement of the Status Quo. They fervently want to return us to an earlier time when men were men and women did what they were told. Don't get me wrong, they are ok with women working outside the home, as long as dinner is ready on time. They are passionate about their belief system and frequently attack and ridicule those who are progressive. To their credit, we always know exactly what they stand for, and what we are voting for with the tories.

Now, the NDP, a party and a cause that has struggled in Canada since its formation in the 1930's. Most of our vital social programs, like old age security, unemployment insurance, and health care, historically have emerged from their hard work. Never mind that the liberals stole most of them and then implemented less than perfect programs, we still owe "the socialists" a huge debt of gratitude for their contributions. But do they have a future? In recent years they appear to have abandoned the basic principles the party was built on, and they are scrambling in a fairly desperate bid to continue at all. But, even today's watered down policies offer a clear alternative to the others.

Trouble is, the credibility of all politicans has taken a nose dive over the last few years, and many people can't bring themselves to trust or believe what any of them say. These are the voters who just stay home, and there are more of them with every election. Somehow people have to be convinced anew that politics do matter, that they need to pay attention all the time, not just before an election. If they do that, they will know what the parties stand for, and which one they want to entrust with their precious vote.

At least that's how I see it.

Thursday, October 22, 2009

How's this for a shocker

Our very own PM - SH admits in this story he doesn't watch Canadian News - just the American news. Sad!

Wednesday, October 21, 2009

Another guest post

Fom Deb O'Connor
Northumberland Today: Lost in the Wilderness

Has anyone else noticed the joke our daily newspaper has become? Day after day I click on their site, expecting to see local news and opinion on the issues of the day. What do I find? Endless stories about thefts of ATVs, car break-ins and hapless shoplifters. The few readers left must be scared shitless about the apparent soaring crime rate, huddled in their damp basements lest they be victims of a home invasion. If fear sells newspapers their numbers must be high indeed.

Alongside the fear mongering we find the sickening cheer leading type stories generated by our local movers and shakers, dutifully re-gurgitated for our consumption. Then, the endless editorials written by the geniuses at the Toronto Sun, all with the same right wing message.

For the few real journalists left at the paper, it must be painful going to work every day. Do they know they are the walking dead? It's not like they had any control over what happened to Canadian print jounalism, but they, like the readers, are paying the price now in spades.

It is a sad end to our four former local papers that used to do the honourable job of keeping residents informed of events in their communities. If this is progress, include me OUT!

Monday, October 19, 2009

Finally a truthful protest group

Usually when one reads about protest groups the aims of the group, i.e. to stop whatever is being proposed are couched in high falutin' scientific or environmental reasons as opposed to the unadulterated truth - "My property value is going to be affected". Now a group in Colborne, read about it here, has made that reason the main one in an attempt to stop an apartment building from being built in their neighbourhood. Good for them. Now all we need to do is to impress upon the powers to be that if taxpayers don't like certain ideas it is a legitimate beef to say they don't like it, and not be forced to hire experts to manufacture reasons that sound a lot better to other powers that be.

Sunday, October 18, 2009

Sunday reading

One for the "Hang 'em Highers" This story details some problems encoutered when condemned people are on the execution block, and I defy you to say that Capital Punishment is not inhumane. A quote from the story, "A year later, Ohio authorities took two hours to successfully find veins and administer Christopher Newton the lethal injection. The process took so long, he was authorized to take a bathroom break."

BC, Ontario and now the Feds, who can do e-health properly? This story reveals the coming scandal at the Federal level. I wonder if the Harpocrits will blame the Libs on this one?

GoNorthumberland.net tells the world about the local softball Masters called "The Free Spirit"; the team in the World Masters Games softball tournament in Australia, they have actually won the whole damn thing and are World Champions!!! If anybody deserves a ride around the County on a fire truck these ladies do - CONGRATULATIONS.

A scathing National Post editorial here, if the Harpocrits have lost this paper's ed-board they are in trouble!

Where is this guy's anger? One of the many victims of the recession who has lost his pension as a result of the Company closing. Now you ask what can be done? Number one make the pension the #1 secured creditor! People should be raging about pension theft. I am.

Who's not in favour of wage equality? The Leeds City Council, in the UK, has proposed to obey legislation that mandates wage parity, by cutting the male wage -- by 30%. Absolutely disgraceful and these men in this video are absolutely correct in saying that if they lose ths will be the way of the future, "We're the guinea pigs here!"


The never ending tale - give me your money!

This year, as in others, the United Way is out raising money, they want about a million dollars and Mr Patchett is going to get it for them. One of the annual events is "Put your neighbour in Jail" basically (in the name of good fun) you ring the UW and a volunteer cop will come and arrest the person you want put in jail. All in good fun, as of 2pm Friday 65 people had been arrested and 58 jailed, the others fearing publicity paid their way out of the picture. This event was being played out in front of Vic Hall. The 'detainees' were all herded into a fake box of bars and then paraded into the Old Bailey to be sentenced by the Judge. Renee Roberge was playing the part and raised a whack of money for the UW.
The rascaliest miscreant of all was Mr Patchett. Dressed in a fake jail suit he was out playing the shill. as well as being arrested and then being sentenced. I walked in just as he was defending himself on a charge of, "Fooling about Town!". He also managed to get himself charged with contempt for his bufoonery in front of the judge ( I guess his poker buddy didn't like what BP was saying) and seemed very happy to peel off a few hundreds for the privilege.
Just another small part of Cobourg Culture.

PS for a video of the event click here (this link is a clean one!)


Wednesday, October 14, 2009

A tribute to a good one

Lou Albano, a mighty figure from some of our youth died yesterday, here is a tribute

And the crooks that couldn't get it right

The law of diminishing returns

RIDE CHECKS CONDUCTED:NORTHUMBERLAND -- Twelve RIDE (Reduce Impaired Driving Everywhere) checks were conducted through the weekend in Northumberland County. One test was conducted, nine Provincial Offence charges were laid and 947 vehicle checked.

This was the story this weekend, couple that with the story of an impaired driver being chased down and booked as part of normal policing in Cobourg on Saturday evening and one has to question the efficacy of RIDE programs. The number of impaired people being caught up in RIDE programs has been going down for years and yet we spend wads of cash on them. Admittedly the cash comes in the form of Provincial grants - read political slush money, but honestly is spending this cash a good return on our policing dollars?

Talking about this with the Chief of Cobourg's police service yesterday the BR was told that it is conventional policing wisdom that the police can catch all the drunks they can but until the courts start to put some of them away for a long time you will always have drunks behind the wheel. "Impaired driving charges are the most litigated of all criminal charges and if you have the money to fight a charge you can succeed in reducing it or winning in court. The seriousness of the offence is not recognised by the courts." Chief Sweet said. And I agree. Until we do what the Scandinavian countries have done - put drunk drivers in jail on the first offence, after catching them with normal police work not a stunt like RIDE, we will not get the offenders off the road. And MADD can huff and puff all it wants but random police checks will not be working either. But, then which politician wants to stand up for civil liberties in the face of MADD - even Jack Layton has caved on this one!