Andrew Scheer seemed doomed to finish his first (and perhaps last) election campaign as CPC leader without having accomplished anything of significance. Then, he managed the impossible: He ceded the moral high ground to Maxime Bernier. #KinsellaGate #MaximeBernier #cdnpoli— Sir Francis (@Dred_Tory) October 19, 2019
"Do not go gentle into that good night. Blog, blog against the dying of the light"
Sunday, October 20, 2019
Great tweet of the day
Saturday, October 19, 2019
Wow - tonight Ekos predicts a Liberal govt
NOTE: I just edited this post title to clarify that EKOS is predicting a Liberal government, but isn't yet predicting a Liberal MAJORITY - depends on how some of the close seats go.
Here's the latest tweet from EKOS:
Here's the latest tweet from EKOS:
I was hoping for this kind of news today, because attendance at Trudeau rallies is getting large and enthusiastic:Flash! For all those still up I have just received my latest numbers from today . Adding to the most recent I can say with confidence that the LPC are going to win Elxn 43. The only question is whether it will be a majority or minority and it is looking like the former— Frank Graves (@VoiceOfFranky) October 20, 2019
📍 Milton #ChooseForward pic.twitter.com/PaLgfO7Xqe— Justin Trudeau (@JustinTrudeau) October 19, 2019
Whoa! This is a massive group of people to see @JustinTrudeau in #Winnipeg. All are here to #ChooseForward. #LPC #cdnpoli #elxn43 pic.twitter.com/pM4wrVrVUi— KSP_Libs (@KSP_Libs) October 19, 2019
— Justin Trudeau (@JustinTrudeau) October 19, 2019
Trudeau uses the "sing louder and paddle harder" line to huge cheers from the crowd. Things seem to be coming together for the Liberals, just as they are falling apart for the Conservatives. "Good event, really good event,' says one man leaving the Milton rally.— John Ivison (@IvisonJ) October 19, 2019
Friday, October 18, 2019
Worst tweet of the day
Two days to go, and we may well have a winner for worst media tweet of this election.
Here it is, from CBC's Rosemary Barton, along with my somewhat snarky reply:
Rosemary I did not realize there were 1000s of activist Canadians who were just waiting for election of a Liberal govt with a compliant leader so they could pass private members bills to raise the GST. Quel suprise!— Cathie from Canada 🇨🇦 (@CathieCanada) October 19, 2019
For one thing, these issues are not comparable in the least. Accusing the Liberals of wanting to raise the GST is a completely baseless and out-of-the-blue lie of desperation from Andrew Scheer. Accusing Conservatives of wanting to criminalize abortion recognizes that this is exactly what thousands of Canadian "right to life" activists want Scheer to do. While Harper didn't knuckle under to these elements, I believe it is now a serious risk considering Scheer's base of support and the types of CPC candidates he has recruited. He doesn't even need to pass an abortion law at the federal level as such; rather, he could just pass a private members bill permitting provincial legislatures to decide whether to allow abortions and under what conditions, thus creating a patchwork mess across the country.
It surprises me that Barton doesn't appear to understand the difference at all. But the hundreds of comments about this tweet show that Canadians understand it very well.
Edmonton ❤ Greta
Here are some photos of Climate Change/Greta Thunberg rally in Edmonton.
Climate Justice Edmonton says there were 10,000 at the rally.
I guess United We Roll was there too with counter-protestors in trucks, but they aren't visible in these photos:
I don't think the counter-protestors are playing a winning hand. Here's a tweet that sort of sums it up:
— Handmaids For Kenney (@HandmaidAlberta) October 18, 2019
And apparently Kenny's office blocked his windows so he didn't have to see what is going on. Sorta prophetic, don't you think -- climate change deniers don't want to see what is going on in the world. There are none so blind as those who will not see.
.@jkenney Premier’s Office blocks all the windows while tens of thousands of youth in front of the Legislature want to send him a message. Closed minds. Closed windows. #ableg #cdnpoli #EarPlugs pic.twitter.com/NJrdtGRpRO— Thomas A. Lukaszuk (@LukaszukAB) October 18, 2019
Meghan Markle and the racist British press
I knew the British tabloids were racist, but I had no idea how cruel they had been throughout Meghan Markle's pregnancy. I guess there is a documentary being done about it, and here is an excerpt:
Jesus. This just broke my heart. pic.twitter.com/13KsROklv9— Greg Hogben (@MyDaughtersArmy) October 18, 2019
#WeLoveYouMeghan is trending today on Twitter. And its about time. Here is some of the garbage that has been selling newspapers in Britain. It reminds me of some of the crap that Michelle Obama had to put up with:
And for comparison purposes, here is how they covered Kate Middleton or other celebrities, compared to exactly the same stories about Meghan Markle.
Thursday, October 17, 2019
Liberal minority govt predicted
Forum Research predicts Liberal minority govt -- Liberal 133 seats, Conservative 121, NDP 46, BQ 37, Green 1.
FYI, Forum was the only pollster 2015 to correctly predict the Lib Majority, so I am going to hope that their prediction is good this time, too.
What is will come down to, as it always does, is whether the Liberals can get their vote out.
Here's two threads from Ed the Sock - one about Trudeau, and one about Scheer. Iits worthwhile reading the whole thing:
FYI, Forum was the only pollster 2015 to correctly predict the Lib Majority, so I am going to hope that their prediction is good this time, too.
What is will come down to, as it always does, is whether the Liberals can get their vote out.
Here's two threads from Ed the Sock - one about Trudeau, and one about Scheer. Iits worthwhile reading the whole thing:
I'm voting #Liberal & #IStandwithTrudeau. Not because he's perfect but because he tries & his govt has been good for Canada. You make your own choice. But if you want to know who JT is from someone who's actually known him (received not a single perk or benefit), I just told you.— Ed the Sock (@EdtheSock) October 15, 2019
No matter the outcome Monday I will never forgive #Scheer, #HamishMarshall & their cadre who have acted like pondscum, knowing they had nothing of substance - ir they couldn't hit the #Libs on economic record - they opted for a very American campaign of unrelenting lies— Ed the Sock (@EdtheSock) October 17, 2019
Just a little funny stuff
Make sure you watch to the end:
The Liberals are just a hot mess. #Compromise2019 pic.twitter.com/uJP5MaJrv7— 22Minutes (@22_Minutes) October 16, 2019
And this one:
The Nobel Prize in Chemistry has been awarded to the inventor of rechargeable batteries. But he doesn't know it yet because his phone is dead.— 22Minutes (@22_Minutes) October 15, 2019
And now for something completely different:
- awesome 👍 👏 pic.twitter.com/up8Ur4XmI1— Köksal Akın (@newworlddd555) October 15, 2019
Monday, October 14, 2019
Great Tweet of the Day
Via the inimitable Dick King-Smith - you owe it to yourself to follow his tweets. Make sure to have the sound on for this one:
Teddy the talking porcupine enjoys an autumnal treat.— Dick King-Smith HQ (@DickKingSmith) October 4, 2019
Sound on, if you please. pic.twitter.com/PuQmCN3Srv
Commander in Least
I haven't checked because I don't want to ruin my amateur standing, but as far as I can remember, the US Constitution gives only one real job to a U.S. President -- being Commander in Chief of their armed forces.
And for someone who hardly works at all, Trump is really screwing up that job lately.
His most recent ignorant stunt was to knuckle under to Turkey and abandon the Syrian Kurds, which he announced all of a sudden last Sunday night, without preamble, planning or rationale. Taking Care of (Putin's) Business, I guess, before he gets impeached.
Of course Turkey invaded Syria immediately -- which everybody knew would happen and which Trump even green-lit in his statement -- though the Senate has now passed sanctions on Turkey and Trump is going along with the tut-tutting.
The invasion forced the Kurds to ally with Syria to survive. ISIS prison camps are being abandoned, and US troops were pulled out so quickly they apparently didn't make arrangements to evacuate 50 US nuclear weapons stored at an airbase in the region (and why were they there anyway? Oops!)
The winners in this clusterfuck will be Turkey, Syria and Russia, with Iran apparently benefiting somehow as well.
At the same time as Trump is trying to justify abandoning the Kurds by saying he wants to get the US out of the Middle East, he also announced he is sending 2,800 troops to Saudi Arabia, to protect their oil fields apparently -- but in this case the Saudis are paying for these troops, thus making the largest and best equipped armed force in the world into mercenaries-for-hire. Whether they are supposed to follow the orders of Trump or of MBS, I don't think Trump even knows -- or understands there might be a difference.
Last weekend was also supposed to mark some kind of resumption of negotiations between North Korea and the USA regarding denuclearization. But if you blinked you missed it, because the negotiations lasted only a few hours before being suspended again, likely until 2020. Chances are Pompeo will be gone by then, and maybe Trump too. So that means starting over with North Korea.
And last week as well, Trump pulled out of the Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces Treaty with Russia -- even Putin wasn't happy about that. At least the START treaty doesn't expire until 2021.
And even though Trump said there was a new trade deal with China, he lied, as usual.
Yelling at the Empty Chair
Well, just as Eastwood's Man With No Name represents the American West hero, so does Eastwood's Yelling At The Empty Chair represent our present political dilemma.
Increasingly, it seems to me, the conservative right wingers in our society are attributing to us on the left every possible bizarre belief, misbegotten philosophy, corruption, perversion, conspiracy theory, and malign intent, then yelling at us for it.
We are all "Libtards" and the greatest joy is to "own " us by spouting increasingly racist, sexist, and misogynistic insults to which we are supposed to react with fear and loathing.
We have all become the Empty Chair.
And it appears to be increasingly violent too -- Trudeau had to wear a bulletproof vest during a rally this weekend, due to a security threat. At a Republican gathering last week, prospective donors were "entertained" by a video edited from one of the worst scenes in the Kingsman movie, showing Trump in a church gleefully shooting and stabbing and crushing all his political opponents and reporters, all of them considered to be Libtards who are supposedly "against" their hero Trump - even John McCain and Mitt Romney were in this video.
In a nation increasingly plagued by spree shooters, the whole thing also seemed more than a little tone-deaf. And the video was shown at Trump's Doral resort, where he wants to hold the G7!
Not to insult pre-pubescent males, but sometimes I wonder if the conservative movement in Canada and in the United States is actually run by 12-year-old boys -- the ones who think it is the nadir of wit to scream insults at each other, create imaginary "enemies" and run around with cap pistols shooting them in the head.
I'm not sure where this will end, but I am concerned that our civil democratic society may not be sustainable when conservatives have such irrational and free-floating hate toward their fellow citizens.
Sunday, October 13, 2019
Why I am voting for Trudeau
Trudeau stands for poverty reduction, international democracy promotion, Indigenous partnership, climate change initiatives and economic development
He also stands for personal courage:
He also stands for personal courage:
Why did I vote Liberal? Because Justin Trudeau put on a bulletproof vest, faced a threat on his life and rallied his supporters, while Scheer bailed on a scheduled campaign stop when he saw a dozen teenagers holding protest signs and went for hotdogs instead. #cdnpoli #elxn43— Vex Murphy (@VexMurphy) October 13, 2019
We didn’t know why we were waiting but we would have waited all night to support Justin Trudeau.— 🦂🌈Joanne 🌈🦂 (@JoanneCangal) October 13, 2019
And the inimitable Montreal Simon sums it up, as usual:
Just like the bullies couldn't intimidate me, the Con hate mongers can't intimidate Justin Trudeau...
Saturday, October 12, 2019
Great tweet of the day
Its not from today, its from a while ago, but it is a great one:
This poem never fails to destroy me. It’s one of the reasons I started writing poetry, a billion years ago. pic.twitter.com/P4Db9oMEsB— Grendel’s Mom 💀 (@ambernoelle) March 3, 2019
Friday, October 11, 2019
10 days to go
Ten days to go and I expect we will soon start to see a certain degree of panic among Canadian pundits, as they realize their unrelenting negativity toward Trudeau and their horserace cynicism toward election events and platforms may well lead Canadians toward a Scheer minority government.
And thus the Trudeau government emphasis on poverty reduction, international democracy promotion, Indigenous partnership, climate change initiatives, and economic development will be finished, over, kaput - to be replaced by YankeeDoodleAndy's mishmash of inept and contradictory promises to somehow spend more while cutting more - and if you believe any of that, I have a bridge to sell you.
Former Parliamentary Budget Officer Kevin Page isn't particularly impressed with the Cons' newly-released budget either:
By the way, the Liberals are talking about things that really matter to Canadians, like student loans and pharmacare and climate change.Page said that closing the tax gap is a worthwhile pursuit, one that all the federal parties are pursuing. He said it was a worthy goal but it hasn't been tried in Canada on the scale the Conservative are proposing. ..."The one thing you don't do, in any plan, if you're saying this is about competitiveness and productivity when you are doing this, is go after infrastructure, because its so critical. That truly is an investment." Page said that economists point to infrastructure spending as a useful tool for boosting a nation's long-term productivity and growth rates."Deficit financing tax cuts? That's consumption. If you give me a tax cut I will either spend it or I will just deal with my debt issues with that extra few hundred bucks a year. That provides a temporary boost to the economy, whereas infrastructure definitely is the longer term boost."Page also said that finding $5 billion in savings from operational expenses would be a challenge — that Harper tried to do it but couldn't find the savings. He also said that cutting $1.5 billion from the foreign aid budget was doable but it would give Canada a very different personality on the world stage.
What you need to know about Inner YouTube and PewDiePie
Fascinating NYT article about PewDiePie, whom I had heard about only because my son knew about him and about the whole new Inner YouTube culture that he represents, sort of.
I started hanging out on Inner YouTube in earnest a few years ago, and its scale and insularity was jarring at first. Imagine a genetic mutation that gave everyone born after 1995 the ability to see ultraviolet light. Imagine that these people developed an identity around UV light, started calling themselves “UVers” and became suspicious of any media product made exclusively on the visible spectrum. As an old person with normal eyes, you would experience this change as a kind of slow cognitive decline. Every day, as more and more of the world played out in UV, you would struggle to catch glimpses of it. All of a sudden, people would be talking about Area 51 or eating Tide Pods, and you’d have no idea why. This deep chasm of understanding between Inner YouTube and the rest of the world has proved to be the defining problem of Kjellberg’s career.
Bye, Felicia
Is that an approaching bus I hear? https://t.co/tyhzlyN3XD— Joan McCarter (@joanmccarter) October 11, 2019
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