It’s possible that I shall make an ass of myself. But in that case one can always get out of it with a little dialectic. I have, of course, so worded my proposition as to be right either way (K.Marx, Letter to F.Engels on the Indian Mutiny)
Friday, October 13, 2006
Lorne Gunter On The Wheat Board
It matters not a bit whether two-thirds of farmers want the monopoly to continue or two-thirds want it abolished: There is no moral justification for a monopoly in the first place.
The Harpocrites have taken their attack on the Wheat Board straight from Gunters advice column.
And then he uses the Australian Wheat Board as an example of the success of a dual market.
Australia permits sales outside its wheat board and its producers, whether in the board or out, have seen no loss of income as a result of "dual marketing."
Of course he forgot to mention this result of privatization..... Australian Wheat Board “oil for food” inquiry ends
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They Lied
Gina Teel, Calgary Herald
Published: Tuesday, March 14, 2006Strahl, also minister of the Canadian Wheat Board, said it's in the best interest of the industry to concentrate on the immediate issues facing the grains and oilseeds sector.
This includes focusing on the World Trade Organization agricultural negotiations in Geneva in April, which will deal with export subsidies and domestic subsidies.
"I've just decided for this spring, and certainly until the WTO negotiations are behind us, that's my priority and that's what I'm working on, and so the Canadian Wheat Board changes are on the back burner," Strahl told reporters.
The WTO has not resolved the farm subsidies issue.
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Which Priority Is This?
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NDP Slams Money Spent On Anti-CWB Ad Campaign A million dollar PR campaign by the Ralph Klein gang against the Wheat Board, which the MAJORITY of Alberta and Prairie farmers support...money well wasted for a minority of Reform/Alliance/Conservative party supporters.
Folks whose interests are not those of their fellow farmers but of the social conservative political agenda .
While the Harpocrite government is not allowing farmers any say on dismantilling of the wheat board. Instead they appointed an opponent of the Wheat Board to the board. Ottawa names new director to Canadian Wheat Board
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No See-ums
King Ralph is at it again denying reality.....he looks out over the Calgary skyline and sees clear skies as if that means anything....I guess the logic is that if he can't see Greenhouse Gas it doesn't exist.....
Sask., Alberta worst greenhouse gas offenders: report
Alberta, Ontario lead in greenhouse gas emissions
“Those are my critics — I don’t agree with that,” said Klein. “I look at the beautiful air out here, and it’s just fine.” Klein scoffs at dirty Alberta
Oh yeah Ralph wasn't looking at the Fort McMurray sky line...
So how come Saskatchewan is reporting increased acid rain from the tar sands effluent
Potential for Acid Rain in North SK
Acid rain now damaging soils in Western Canada: study
The study says emissions in the West are rising but doesn't discuss the reasons. One major source is believed to be oil development in Alberta, which is the next province to be mapped for acid damage under the research program.
"Acid deposition in Western Canada has not received as much attention as in the more highly industrialized areas of Eastern North America, but unlike other regions of the continent, emissions of acidifying gases . . . have increased," says the study.
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Anti-Kyoto
Oil and gas have flexibility under new green plan
Canada.com, Canada -22 hours ago
... The Conservative government will create safeguards for Alberta's booming oil and gas industry as it sets pollution and greenhouse gas reduction targets for the ...
Clean Air, or Hot Air?Epoch Times
Industrial world losing sight of Kyoto targets as greenhouse ...International Herald Tribune
Emissions to rise in short term — but slowly, Ambrose saysGlobe and Mail
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Ed Woods Curse
Hollywood heart-throb Johnny Depp developed an unhealthy obsession with women's clothes while starring in film biopic Ed Wood.
I would never have noticed from his manly roles of late as Pirate Jack Sparrow and Willy Wonka......
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Battle of Algiers
Battle of Algiers director dies
Pontecorvo was nominated for two Oscars |
Pontecorvo's film depicted the brutality of both sides during the guerrilla uprising against French colonial rule in 1950s Algeria.
Shot like a documentary, the highly influential film was banned in France for some time, while its scenes of torture were cut in the US and Britain.
Ironic since now this is common practice by the US and Britain in Iraq.And even more irony......
In 2003 the Pentagon screened the film to officers and civilian experts who were considering the challenges faced by the U.S. military in Iraq, the New York Times reported. A flier inviting guests to the screening read: "How to win a battle against terrorism and lose the war of ideas."
It is one of those political films that every progressive should have along with the films of Costa Gavas. Who recently co wrote a film on the Battle of Algiers, and has been given an honorary degree from SFU.
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Bush School Summit
In the wake of the plural suicides in the US and Canada involving school children George Bush announced a School Summit on Violence and Security which happened this week.Chaired by the man who ok'd the Bush regimes right to violate the Geneva convention and approved the Admistrations right to use torture.Naked and afraid
Apparently though when it comes to school security in America the children were left behind in the interests of the War on Terror.....
The highlight of the summit seems to have been a rebuke of Bush administration policy by the manager of the Center for the Prevention of School Violence in Raleigh, N.C. He wanted to know why the administration attempted to cut the $347 million allotted for school-safety grants for states this year.
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Bye, Bye Baghdad
Army chief declares war on Blair: 'We must quit Iraq soon'
The views of General Sir Richard Dannatt will send shockwaves through Tony Blair's government. The head of the Army is calling for British troops to withdraw from Iraq "soon" or risk catastophic consequences for both Iraq and British society. In a devastating broadside at Tony Blair's foreign policy, General Sir Richard Dannatt stated explicitly that the continuing presence of British troops "exacerbates the security problems" in Iraq."I am going to stand up for what is right for the army. Honesty is what it is about. The truth will out. We have got to speak the truth."
Sure leave Iraq and go to Afghanistan to repeat the mistake.
He understands why Prince William and Prince Harry want to serve on the frontline but has not yet decided whether they will be allowed to fight in Afghanistan.
Harry completes training to become troop leader
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Thursday, October 12, 2006
Harpers Ghost Writer
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Canada's Napoleonic Code
Law & Order is the cry of the right wing historically. It is of course the defense of their property rights that they care about. In true conservative fashion of believing in traditional values, like going backwards into the future, or moving forward to the past the New Conservative Government has introduced the return of the Napoleonic Code.
Reverse Onus" for dangerous offenders
Typical of an autark like Harper who reads Stalin and models himself Canada's Emperor ala Napoleon.
The possibility for justice to endorse lengthy remand periods was one reason why the Napoleonic Code was criticized for de facto presumption of guilt, particularly in common law countries. The rules governing court proceedings, by today's standards, probably gave too much power to the prosecution; it must be said, however, that criminal justice in European countries in those days tended to side with repression.
Just like Canada today under Emperor Harper.
Canada's Prison Indsustrial Complex
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Newspaper Follies
I was looking over the various papers available on the street, the dailies and the weekles, and low and behold if the National Pest boxes are missing around Edmonton Centre and the Library. Is this the final death knell of the paper that has been fiscally and politically bankrupt since its inception by the arch crime lord Conrad Black?!
The Edmonton Sun has had a makeover, not popular with the bus riding crowd nor seniors. Having gone to six columns, the paper of the proletariat has ticked off its readers. The columns make the print size smaller and harder to read. Not good for seniors, and they have grumbled about it. The white space is offset with more space for ads. As one reader pointed out the change makes the paper less news more ads. How you can have less news in a paper you can read in five minutes, well the Sun has managed it.
The RightWing Weekly Western Standard is less than a smashing success as a newstand seller. Over at Hub Cigar they report selling 15-20 weekly. Whereas the liberal Alberta Views sells 35 weekly, as do Harpers and Atlantic. Heck even the American liberal weekly the Nation sells 25. That's why we call it Redmonton.
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Having Faith
One of the evangelical advisors to George W. in his first term coined the phrase compassionate conservatism. Five years later it could be called an inconvenient Christianity. And following in the footsteps of the Foley follies this could be the blockbuster expose for fundamentalist Christians that Woodwords book was for Iraq.
More than five years after President Bush created the Office of Faith-Based Initiatives, [David Kuo] the former second-in-command of that office is going public with an insider’s tell-all account that portrays an office used almost exclusively to win political points....Kuo alleges that then-White House political affairs director Ken Mehlman knowingly participated in a scheme to use the office, and taxpayer funds, to mount ostensibly “nonpartisan” events that were, in reality, designed with the intent of mobilizing religious voters in 20 targeted races. ... Nineteen out of the 20 targeted races were won by Republicans, Kuo reports.
ThinkProgress has obtained an excerpt from the book, set shortly after Bush’s 2001 inauguration:
Every other White House office was up and running. The faith-based initiative still operated out of the nearly vacant transition offices.
Three days later, a Tuesday, Karl Rove summoned [Don] Willett [a former Bush aide from Texas who initially shepharded the program] to his office to announce that the entire faith-based initiative would be rolled out the following Monday. Willett asked just how — without a director, staff, office, or plan — the president could do that. Rove looked at him, took a deep breath, and said, “I don’t know. Just get me a f—ing faith-based thing. Got it?” Willett was shown the door.
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Conservatives Attack Prairie Farmers
The New Conservative Government of Canada having its roots in this backwater minority lobby has taken on the Canadian Wheat Board and has decidied that one of its election promises, though not one of its five priorities, was to carry on the Reform party tradition and attempt to open up the western Canadian wheat and barley market by eliminating the Wheat Board. The problem is that of course while a free market in wheat and barley may appeal to large producers with their own trucks living close to the U.S. border, for the majority of wheat and barley farmers trade is international, and the single desk has served them well.
Orginally intended to be a producers cooperative board, the state created a bueracracy alienated from the farmers. In the last decade that has changed in response to pressure from the farm base and in response to criticism from the right and the right wing lobbying for a dual market in wheat and barley. The Board is now elected by farmers. And the much lauded dual market lobby even has elected its own members to the board. However they garner far less grassroots support than they do media attention, and of course their voice is not really of farmers but of the neo-liberal Calgary lobby around the Reform/Alliance/Conservative party.
Now the government intends on forcing the stupidity of a dual marketing scheme on farmers without asking them their opinion. Worse it is gagging them, refusing to allow the Wheat Board to defend itself. Talk about a paranoid authoritarian action by the state. So much for democratic consultation with stakeholders.
Wheat Board ordered not to sow discontent Globe and Mail, Canada -11 hours ago WINNIPEG -- The Conservative government has banned the Canadian Wheat Board from advocating its continued existence as the monopoly seller of Western Canadian ...
Canadian Wheat Board asks Ottawa to withdraw partial gag orderCanada.com
Farmers fretting over Wheat Board's futureGlobe and Mail
Farmers Support Wheat Board Despite Conservative Claims
Wheat Board supporters accuse Ottawa of imposing gag order
Canadian Wheat Board won't sit on committee designed to end its existence
Prairie coalition fights for Canadian Wheat Board
Keep the tradition of the Wheat Board
Farm groups demand voice in talks about Wheat Board
Why it makes one wonder where the libertarians in the Conservatives disappeared too. Nary a one left to speak out against state interference in a producers cooperative, which is democratic. What ever happened to minila state intereference, the compalint that was raised agaisnt the Liberal government from its domination over the farmers on the Wheat Board. The Wheat Board exists not to limit the market, but to get the best deal for the most farmer from a market that is dominated and manipulated by large American Agribusiness monopolies. And their market manipulation works against the producers in favour of the market gamblers and the big agribusinesses who control transportation, storage, frefining, distribution and marketing. Volatile CBOT Wheat Futures Hit Market-Makers Hard
I guess it is time for another praririe farmer rebellion against a government in Ottawa that doesn't listen to them. Ironic ain't it.
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Ding Dong Monopoly
Bell had a monopoly in Eastern Canada, built as it was on a contiental basis in the Eastern seaboard of the US and Canada. It never made it out west, due to expense and risk. So instead provincial governments and the City of Edmonton created competing phone systems.
In the case of Emonton Telephones it was a private company which was sold to the city in the early 20th Century. Alex Taylor took advantage of the fact that neither Bell nor Alberta Government Telephones saw fit to build a telephone line to the city. It later was sold to AGT in the ninties, wtoghether they became the privatized Telus, Bells largest competitor.
In order to have competition between monopolies they have to be large enough corporate behemoths to take each other on. Sort of like Gozilla versus Mothra, or the silent dinosaur movies of the twenties. The liberaltarians believe that a mythical state-free market would eliminate monopoly, it is a myth. The inherent drive of capital is to centralize itself and thus to create a state capable of allowing for monopoly and oligopoly. It does not want competition but centralization and collusion.
Telus has gone into creating an income trust fund so flush with capital that it needs to hide it under the bushel of this ponzi tax avoidance mechanism.
Bell on the other hand is bleeding capital, and as the Tor Star article points out going the income trust route is counter intuitive. Instead of investing capital for profit they are divesting themselves of profit in a trust which pays out high income to investors and managers.
Once again the capitalism shows it is not capable of operating an efficient system of production and distribution. Captial and the capitalist is always distracted by the next get rich quick scheme to maximizes it's profit from credit and interest.
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There Is No Free Market
We live in a historic period of state capitalism. The political economy in Canada depending on the state to bail out resource industries and the towns they have created. Quebec vows to help forestry workers The decline being the result of the state capitalist protectionist policies of the U.S. and the recent quizzling softwood lumber deal of the Harper State.Behind the Eight Ball
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Too Greedy
Call this the dot.com bubble 2 the wave of resignations occuring in the wake of the SEC investigation into dot.com businesses that back dated stock options for their executives. Options scandal claims CNET, McAfee chiefs It all began with this guy; Ex-Comverse boss arrested in Namibia
Jacob "Kobi" Alexander, is one of three former Comverse execs who are accused of securities fraud. He also alleged to have illegally siphoned of $57m out of the US to Israel, in a money laundering scheme. Investigators seized $45m left in US accounts. In 2005, Alexander ranked 75th in the Forbes list of CEO compensation at America's 500 biggest companies. His pay that year? A lousy $13,882,700, of which stock gains accounted for $9.6m. Still, this wasn't so bad, considering that the median pay in 2005 for CEOs at big firms in the US telecoms sector was an even lousier $1.7m. ®
Imagine if he had been illegally shipping the money to Palestine, why the outrage would be palable. While the US denounces China for stealing high tech it is silent on Israel. Ain't money laundering illegal. That makes Israel a Criminal State as well as a practioner of State Terrorism.See:
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Common Sense
Mysterious Moose Sighting: Albino Moose Turns Up in Norway
Residents in Norway have sighted what is believed to be an albino moose. With the hunting season just around the corner, local residents are campaigning for it to be spared. But scientists argue that the white moose is a genetic mistake and should be shot.
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Wednesday, October 11, 2006
NAFTA To The Rescue
For those on the left who denounce NAFTA it is always interesting to see that they use the side agreements for progressive aims. Labour has used the labour side agreement, now the environmental lobby is using the environmental side agreement. Maybe NAFTA is useful, hmmm. Thats its contradiction. It can be used by both activists and capitalists to their own ends. In this case the New Government of Canada stands to be embarassed on the global stage, and rightly so.
Sierra Club of Canada and Friends of the Earth, have filed a formal complain against Canada with the Commission for Environmental Cooperation for North America, an inter-governmental body with senior representatives from Mexico, Canada and the United States set up under the North American Free Trade Agreement. The commission's web site says it is investigating the complaint against Canada.
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