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Monday, December 8, 2008

For those who have been away for a week

This guy works for the National Post and has summed up all of the columns written in the last week. He must have spent his time reading for days but he did a good job in producing this summary The perfect tsunami. In a teacup .

So we get to see Iggy crowned today!

Pundits are proclaiming that the Libs secret cabal of movers and shakers have decided to dump Dion and install Iggy, either today or Wednesday. Can anybody see the hand of our very own Senator from Bagot St. in this? Still a huge influence in the party Sen David Smith has been a big backer of Iggy from day one. He brought him up from the depths of obscurity, in Harvard, to be foisted on the Party as the Messiah. It will finally happen now, circumventing the Party leadership process and completing the putsch.

What it means for the anti-Harper forces is up to question. In an ideal world one would be structuring an arrangement to run a two party race in close ridings to eliminate vote-splitting, but that means the NDP has to be convinced that there is something in it for them: either more seats or more friendly legislation. In the absence of such a deal then the Libs can only depend on the dislike of Harper and the fact that Iggy is not Dion for more votes. Will there be enough votes to take power? That is debatable!. So we are back to square one - the ascension of Harper to power for the next four years.

Friday, December 5, 2008

What a pertinent post

Mathew Ingram of the G&M has a post about the topic that we have been blazing away at for the past two days - anonymity. Here it is; it says it all.

This is the kind of rubbish that should be outed!

A comment just received from a person obviously afraid to put a name to this crap:


Typical NDPers -- incapable of seeing individuals as individuals. They only see stereotypes in racist and sexist groups. No doubt it was NDPers/left-wingers in the Carlton University Student's Association, who wanted to discontinue charity work for males with white skin.

Obviously NDPer have contempt and hatred for white-skinned people. What a load of self-loathing racism. No wonder 4 out of every 5 Canadians continue to reject NDP policies that are motivated by racial/sexist resentment.

Only dinosaurs continue to evaluate people according to their skin colour, rather than the merits of character or opinion.


Now how do civilised people deal with this invective? No wonder this poster remains Anonymous. It really should be rejected but I put it up to show how some people spend their time. Am I guessing that this person has lived in his mother' basement too long! The only saving grace is there was no F-bomb in it.

The stats page tells me that the poster is not a local - either from Montreal or Toronto.













I have started to log the comments from a person calling themselves "Anonymous" I believe it is the subject of this post. Here is the log

Still on the topic of Federal Politics

Reading the pundits this morning nothing has changed, all seem to think that the coalition is shaky and most can't wait for Harper to get his majority in the election after the confidence vote in January 09. However the only original commentary, I can find, comes from Richard Gwyn of the Toronto Star, where he posits that the G-G did have a greater role than just being a rubber stamp for Stevie. Here is the aricle where Gwyn states that perhaps the PM was being rude to the G-G by treating the chat as a mere formality to getting what he wanted. It didn't work out to be such a formality and Stevie had to miss the big photo-op in Woodstock where he would have got to rub shoulders with non-union workers and Dalton M.

Thursday, December 4, 2008

One thing I would like to see

In Parliamentary tradition members are not allowed to call each other liars or place misleading statements before the House. Now we know that the PM lied, prevaricated, was irregular with the the truth etc, etc, etc. He told the House that the Coalition was unpatriotic because they signed the bad deed in the absence of a Canadian flag. This was untrue. In this case any member who pointed out the truth would be expelled for explaining that the truth was in fact a lie perpetrated by the PM.

How do we settle this? I think that the Speaker of the House should discipline the PM for lying to the House. But how many of the House will demand this?

None alas.

On another point, here is an open invitation to attend a rally:
Hi Folks
Reminder that you can meet and hear the Ontario (NDP) leadership candidates tonight in Peterborough. An all party rally for democracy has been organized for Peterborough on Saturday at 11:30am at Confederation square (that is right downtown).I will be forwarding more details as soon as I receive the press release.Thanks for coming out yesterday.

Be prepared for a six week election period

Now the G-G has suspended Parliament be prepared for the biggest ad campaigns we have ever seen in electoral history. The Cons have oodles of money, and the others will be playing catchup. It will be interesting to see if there is any thing other than picking up where we left off today. We will be waiting for that but be prepared for lots of nasty ads.

Back to real issues

Cobourg Council, on Monday recommended that water and sewage rates be escalated to reflect market costs. Has anybody asked if we are getting value for the assets we own? If the County Growth Study is to be believed we have far more capacity than we can use for the foreseeable future. We also have to pick up the slack for the loss of water sales to Kraft.
“If we don’t do it, we know we’re going to be hit with millions of dollars of infrastructure cost someday,” said Deputy Mayor Gil Brocanier. “I don’t want to be in that position or put another council in that position.” How does this statement square with the overcapacity problem.

Overcapacity, and having to pay for it, brings into question the dividend we receive from OUR utility and how we use it. It is now absolutely necessary to wrap that dividend into the bottom line to reduce the tax increase. It must not be used for any other purpose, least of all to be Council's playmoney.

Now is the time to aggressively market the water across the Town borders.

The morning after

Early talk radio shows aren't quite so bullish in their support of the PM. It seems that PM-SH didn't have much to say in his four minutes of an allotted ten minutes. People were expecting a positive plan for the economic crisis not a repetition of the ad hominem attack on the Separatists. They didn't get it So hosts are not quite so supportive, how will that go down in the rightwing corporate office? Wait until the afternoon shows the tone may have changed. But it does appear that the Libs haven't helped their cause by the use of an amateurish tape; DVD minicam doesn't broadcast well. "If these guys can't produce a good tape on time how can they run a country?" said one caller.
Meanwhile the shows are just waiting for the G-G's message.

A possible glimpse into the future: "Isn't this exciting with a coalition we can get rid of vote splitting." a local lib told me yesterday. "All we have to do is get an agreement to run only one candidate in close ridings" What a tired liberal idea, I can just imagine the local dippers handing over their 10,000 votes - what's in it for them? Let's see what seats the libs are willing to give up before we can discuss this for real.

Wednesday, December 3, 2008

The local Coalition speaks

At 4pm 3rd December the three defeated candidates in the recent Federal Election got together to endorse the national Coalition Agreement. These folks spoke eloquently to defend the agreement.

Paul Macklin (Lib) spoke first: "Everybody was looking for change and stimulus, in the recent Economic Statement but we got a "poison pill and incorrect facts." Holding up an impressive prop - the House rules of Rules, he told of all new MPs having to learn the rules from the big book. Reading this book is is obvious that the Governor General will find guidance in it. The main thrust of retaining power, according to th e book Government has to have the confidence of the House. This Government has lost the confidence of the House and must therefore hand over to people who do have the confidence or take it to the people if the others cannot govern. By signing the accord there is now a demonstrable alternative and the G-G must consider it. "A true majority in Parliament will nourishing"

Russ Christianson (NDP) "There are not just elected people in this coalition but unelected candidates! We are here for Canada we don't support bullying tactics and a PM who lies and he knows he lied." Expressing his support for the Coalition he said "I hear Mr. Norlock is crying, however I haven't been happier in thirty years!" He asked all in the room to go back to their friends and explain the situation and how we can have a brighter future for Canada. This coalition will work because it is supported by the 62% of the voters who didn't support the government"

Ralph Torrie (Greens) After thanking everybody for turning out he explained that even in the last election he had fears that the economy was tanking. "We have not changed gears fast enough. Mr. Harper had been told by the electorate make Parliament work. I waited and waited - it never happened" Saying that the economic stimulus did not give Canadians what they wanted. "This situation (the parliamentary crisis) didn't happen overnight, this system is not working. We learnt this in grade five civics. Being optimistic he told the audience that this coalition is one that we should expect if we ever implement Proportional voting. "Coalitions are the norm in the world today, we have to learn to work together." Turning back to the economic crisis Mr Torrie said, "We don't have time to waste, if we don't act now we will have wasted two months."

Moving to questions from the audience, the first question was from Martin Partridge who was worried by the exuberance of Conservative supporters who are accused of setting fire to a constituency office in BC and the threat of violence to MPs asked "Are you worried by these actions which appear to going over the top?" Macklin answered by saying, "Yes but perhaps prorogation may allow statesmanship and rationality may prevail."

Dylis Robertson asked if the PMs public rallies will pressure the G-G? Storrie said he was concerned about the misconstruing of the constitutionally of the situation, "But if any body who had Pat Carr in school (in Cobourg) would understand what is going on - you never got out of his class if you didn't!"

Rod Anderson asked the question, "Can I ask our legal expert - Does the G-G have the right not to grant prorogation? Paul M, a longtime local lawyer, answered, "These are uncharted waters but generally accepted practice is that the Government can only govern if they have the confidence of the House."

Finally the last question came from the back of the room, "What happens if the G-G resigns, who will make the decision?" No answer came back but the suggestion was that as the Queen is the Canadian Head of State perhaps she may intervene.

So there you have it folks God Save the Queen