Thursday, July 19, 2007

Random thoughts

Does anyone else find it surprising and kind of sad that the prime minister of Canada didn't know that Conrad Black is a member of the privy council until the convictions led to questions about whether or not he'd be able to stay a member? Even I knew that, and unlike the prime minister, I'm not in the privy council.

David Chernushenko's exit from his many varied positions within the Green Party (including deputy leader senior deputy to the leader, shadow cabinet critic -- as much as one can be a shadow cabinet critic without being an MP -- and nominated candidate) does not surprise me at all. The party's decision to not give a traditional "David is super and we wish him the best" statement, but rather merely post Chernushenko's letter to supporters (a day after the fact) also does not surprise me at all. He is better off without them and I hope he is able to use his business and personal projects to promote eco-capitalism for years to come.

I sure could go for an income tax cut right about now...

Wednesday, July 4, 2007

Dude, it's over.

Give it up. You were nearly beaten in your own riding, saw your majority taken down to a minority and nearly lost power completely to Five-Seat Dumont. Get out while you still have some dignity.

Sunday, July 1, 2007

Sellout

In a June 25 article in the National Post, Guy W. Giorno, a former Harris chief of staff, says the LCBO, the largest publicly-owned liquor retailer in the world, made too much money for even zealous Harris privatizers to wrest away from the taxpayers who own it.
Oh, it is on now.

Saturday, June 30, 2007

Mortgagescam + 1

The federal government is increasing security at the National War Memorial in light of what happened last year.

The federal government does not appear to give a damn about the abuse of taxpayers' money by certain MPs, which came to light around the same time last year.

Unfortunately, people were too outraged at the drunken idiots to be outraged at the sober idiots, who are still pissing on Canadians.

Sad

I got 18/19 (94 per cent) on the Globe and Mail's version of the Canadian citizenship test. The only question I answered incorrectly was about which province has the most bilingual citizens. I was tripped up by the fact that the correct answer and the only officially bilingual province aren't the same.

Every other question dealt with stuff I learned in elementary school. The national average is apparently 40 per cent. Pathetic.

Huzzah

Preston Manning gets the Order of Canada, vindicating the few of us who (unpopularly) believe he deserves it more than Don Cherry. It's almost enough to make me not mind that Chretien's getting it at the same time.