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, June 23, 2006
The Real Headline
Should read: Seven of Flordia's Poorest Afro-Americans Busted in McCarthyite Terrorist Raid
Florida isn't that Bush country? Why of course they rigged the election for Georgie Bush II and his brother is govenor. The state is know to harbour international terrorists. No not Afro-Americans and Haitians, the Cuban Exile Community
who do blow up planes and things.
Terrorist Up For US Citizenship: The Strange Case of Luis Posada
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Thursday, June 22, 2006
Harper Defends NDP
The final days of Parliament can be summed up thus;
The Liberals; It's all the NDP's fault
The Conservatives; 13 years of Liberals doing nothing
The BQ; Fiscal Imbalance, Fiscal Imbalance, Fiscal Imbalance, Fiscal Imbalance, Fiscal Imbalance, Fiscal...
The NDP; Smog Made in Canada
Best line to close this session of parliament summing up the whole silly season, goes to the Harper who said this on Tuesday, June 2o.
Right Hon. Stephen Harper (Prime Minister, CPC): Mr. Speaker, I cannot help but notice a pattern today. The Liberals seem to think that the NDP is the government. I do not know if we can allow the member for Toronto--Danforth to answer any of these questions, but what I can say is this. The Liberals seem worried that Canadians who want a left-wing party with principles are obviously not opting for the Liberal Party.
Well said sir, well said.
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Wednesday, June 21, 2006
Chicken Little Cries Labour Shortage
The results will be a rapid increase in wages, and some projects may be cancelled or delayed, the report warned. "It may be time to consider expanding Canada's foreign workers program, which allows foreign labourers to work in Canada on a temporary basis."Alberta's labour shortfall could increase massively
The cost over-runs are a historical phenomena of poor management.Bechtel, Flour and other international engineering companies contracted to build these huge strip mines have done so with an open cheque book. Thus cost over-runs. A problem when you contract out your plant construction.
The labour shortages are ten years out, ample time to produce an effective apprenticeship program. Begining in high school for the majority of students who only graduate with a General Diploma.
But the real reason that the bosses are saying the sky is falling is that the building trades have only four years left on their unprecidented ten year collective agreements.
The Conference Board predicts that the Alberta labour crisis will occur that same year, 2010. Hmmm are they telegraphing the attitude at the bargaining table this far in advance. You bet. Anyone who would suggest a ten year contract for labour peace in order to contain costs will stoop to anything to reduce labour costs, but not wastage, because that's where the profit is.
Also See:
Alberta's Free Market In Labour
Neil Waugh Moves Left
The Labour Shortage Myth
AFL Agrees With Me
Lack of Planning Created Skills Shortage in Alberta
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The Road Out of Mandalay
Accepting Myanmar refugees signals immigration shift
This still does not absolve the Government from turning a blind eye to business as usual with Burma/Myanmar by Canadian corporations.
Friday, 14 August, 1998
The US government argues that Burma is close to economic collapse partly because of sanctions. It points to falling foreign exchange reserves, a declining exchange rate (350 kyats to the dollar on the informal market, as opposed to the official rate of six), and strict limits on the export of capital abroad.
Ivanhoe Mines
Ivanhoe Mines is a Canadian mining company with very close links to the regime in Burma. As the largest foreign mining investor in Burma it operates the Monywa Copper mine in a joint venture with the regime. Rail and power infrastructure in the area of the mine was built using forced labour. The mine could be earning the regime over $40 million a year.
BURMA: As a part of their systematic campaign to pressure companies operating in Burma, the Canadian Labor Council (CLC) and the International Federation of Chemical, Energy, Mine and General Workers' Unions (ICEM) called for Canadian-based mining company Ivanhoe to withdraw from Burma. In a letter written to CEO of Ivanhoe, Fred Higgs, ICEM General Secretary said that Ivanhoe's relationship with the Burmese government in the Monywa copper mine helps supply, "funds for the coffers of a regime that has been irrefutably linked to forced labour and narcotics trafficking." ICEM is a trade union of twenty million people who work in mining all over the world. Ivanhoe said it would proceed with a US$280 million expansion of the Monywa mine. Also, the ICEM along with the US-based AFL-CIO spoke at a Shareholder's meeting of US-based Halliburton in June, to convince the company to pull out of Burma. Halliburton helped to construct the Yadana oil pipeline, which used forced labor and will provide the military dictatorship government of Burma with US$150 - US$400 million dollars for decades. Halliburton, who's former CEO is US Vice President Dick Cheney, has worked to oppose economic sanctions against Burma for its human rights violations. (Asiaweek, June 17, 2001, Press Release of CLC and ICEM, June 14 2001; Press Release, AFL-CIO and ICEM, May 15, 2001)
Two statements prior to the 2002 Ivanhoe Annual General Meeting on its position in Burma
Canadian Investment in Burma
Canadian Business and Burma
Stop Canadian Corporate Complicity with Burma's Military Regime
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House of Saud, House Of Cards
“Passing over, for the present, all the evils and mischiefs which monarchy has occasioned in the world, nothing can more effectually prove its usefulness in a state of civil government than making it hereditary. Would we make any office hereditary that required wisdom and abilities to fill it? And where wisdom and abilities are not necessary, such an office, whatever it may be, is superfluous or insignificant.
Hereditary succession is a burlesque upon monarchy. It puts it in the most ridiculous light, by presenting it as an office which any child or idiot may fill. It requires some talent to be a common mechanic; but, to be a king, requires only the animal figure of man – a sort of breathing automaton”.
When will the House of Saud feel safe?
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Tories Rally For Winnie
British guards' bearskin hats may face ban
Conservative lawmaker Ann Widdecombe has now urged her party to support the motion aimed at replacing the bearskins with artificial substitutes. "Black bears, who are intelligent and curious animals, are slaughtered in Canada so that their skins may be used for ceremonial hats," Widdecombe wrote in a letter to her party colleagues on Thursday.
Now if only the Eeyores in the Harper government would remember that Winnie was short for Winnipeg the Bear. Perhaps we could save out endangered black bear population.
After all Winnie is as old as Queen Elizabeth. Winnie the Pooh turns 80
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Unlucky 13
AN Israeli air strike aimed at assassinating militants in the Gaza Strip has killed three children standing nearby, bringing to 13 the number of Palestinian civilians killed in attacks by Israeli helicopter gunships this month
No Comment. Just like the rest of the MSM.
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Hillary In Ottawa?
Did Hillary Clinton Attend Bilderberg Conference?
Did New York Senator and possible 2008 presidential candidate Hillary Clinton attend this past weekend's Bilderberg meeting in Ottawa Canada? Our inside sources coupled with what witnesses saw at the Brookestreet Hotel strongly suggest this to be the case.
Nothing sinister in this she was probably just up in Ottawa to keep an eye on hubby and that blond Liberal hussy; Belinda Stronach.
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Libertarian Youth For Labour
Yes you read that right. Pardon the pun. No its not a shadowy Trotskyist fifth column infiltrating the Libertarian movement, that was Murray Bookchin. Nope this is the blog of two libertarian youth from the US of A. And they have an interesting post today.
Five Reasons Government is Bad for Labor
1. Historical precedent. Most of the time governments have intervened in labor disputes, it's been to the detriment of the workers. Governments have forced workers back to their jobs, condoned violent strikebreaking efforts and rescinding support when labor needs it most..
And it just gets better with the other four. Especially the attack on taxes, which I agree with, they correctly point out that taxes reduces the effectiveness of pay and benefit increases.
There you go Libertarian Youth defending da woiking class and its organizations. Now if only the Blogging Tories were as broad minded. Especially those claiming to be libertarians.
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Here Comes The Sun
Hail Apollo!
Hail Our Sun,
Whom I am
the Son of.
It is the Summer Solstice the longest day of the year. And the official begining of summer.
Stonehenge revellers 'feel the solstice'
Toronto Star, Canada -
STONEHENGE, England — Thousands of dancing and drumming spectators cheered the summer solstice at Stonehenge as an orange sliver of sun rose over the Heel ...
Druids and New Age revelers greet longest day
CNN International -
STONEHENGE, England (AP) -- Druids, partygoers and New Age revelers flocked to this ancient monument Tuesday, preparing to greet the summer solstice amid the ...
Here comes the sun,
Here comes the sun, and I say
It's all right
Little darling, it's been a long cold lonely winter
Little darling, it feels like years since it's been here
Here comes the sun,
Here comes the sun, and I say
It's all right
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