A week's worth of comment, between sneezes
The lack of writing this week. I have been subjected to the usual fate of a cold. Not normally prone to these types of afflictions this one hit quite hard. All I wanted to do was sleep for days. Today is the last day - day seven. It is true you can't do a damn thing about the malady but drink liquids and wait it out.
The Chrysler fiasco. This week the CAW has been subjected to the fury of the MSM; if ever there was case for the left having a newspaper this episode confirmed the need. This is an unwinnable fight for the CAW and I hope they have the balls to tell Minister Clement and his Chrysler friends to take a hike. principles are worth defending, even in the face of unsympathetic public opinion. I'll say it again if Chrysler, with 25% of its production here in Canada pulls out and attempts to sell cars from Detroit then I wish them luck in trying to sell those cars here in Canada.
Meeting Jack Layton. On Wednesday a group of us met JL to discuss the "problems of the middle class". Sitting around a big table laying out the problems of the collected community groups is not a new thing for us. What was new this time was, one that JL genuinely appeared to listen, despite having heard all the collected complaints and problems many times before. The other impression was the appearingly futility of the day. Community groups telling the opposition party pol what he had heard many times before, raising the issues he raises in the House every day and the impression of insanity (repeating the same thing over and over again and expecting a different result). But considering the apparent futility the day was not wasted. For without the opportunity to have our say the process would really be futile. I did get to speak and was invited to email Jack my comments; here they are
Stuff I have been reading about this week:
- The double standard of modern reporting Fox news style
- The adventures of a gambler on holiday. This guy writes a detailed commentary on the days he spends on vacation in Las Vegas. He specialises in working for his free points and gambles to get them. This last trip was 14 days long this page - day 13 of 14 - is typical, I find it entertaining.
- The Conquest Vacations debacle. The idea of being stranded in the middle of nowhere and being held to ransom to get back home is not a pleasant one. The absolute failure of the many Canadian Consulates' ability to help in any way possible is appalling. We expect, naively, that when in a foreign spot the Consulate will be able to help. The advise given this week in Cancun, and other places, "Just pay what you have to and claim it back later" was facile and ineffective.




