Wednesday, April 16, 2025

Today's News: California, we won't come; Americans gagging at Trump's cruelty; American universities fighting back; Send Canada the huddled masses; latest Elbows Up; Election update

I think I'll just stay in Canada, thank you:


Today, California governor Gavin Newsom decided he would try to get Canadians to visit ....

 

Nah, one way tickets to El Salvador are cheaper if you fly direct. #cdnpoli

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— Anonymous (@youranoncentral.bsky.social) April 15, 2025 at 4:42 PM
...ain't gonna happen, buddy: 

Monday, April 14, 2025

Weekend funny stuff: First-world problems, baseball funnies, political stuff, Animal Crackers


First world problems:

Cruel Fate, 1525: Our cow died during the night. We will surely perish. Cruel Fate, 2025: Our Keurig stopped working during the night. We will surely perish.

— Stop Illegal Ideas Hat (@kenwhite.bsky.social) April 13, 2025 at 11:27 AM
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This is exactly true:
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Sunday, April 13, 2025

Today's News: de-bunking the Carney smear campaign

Graeme MacKay/The Hamilton Spectator

As the Conservatives get more desperate, the attempts to smear Carney get more heated. The latest is something about offshore tax havens. 
While the smears are stupid, they need to be de-bunked. To the rescue comes this great article:

“ Dear Canada: We're at the Peak of the Election "Smear Campaign" This post Letter from a Maritimer resets the narrative on Mark Carney by calmly unpacking the lies, distortions, and innuendoes being weaponized to undermine him. Please read and share open.substack.com/pub/aletterf...

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— Carole ParĂ© Payne (@paros13.bsky.social) April 12, 2025 at 7:25 AM
A Letter from a Maritimer
Dear Canada: We're at the Peak of the Election "Smear Campaign"
This post resets the narrative on Mark Carney by calmly unpacking the lies, distortions, and innuendoes being weaponized to undermine him.
Canadians are the target of a massive disinformation campaign that we witnessed in real-time during the past US elections, during Brexit, during the elections in France and in Germany.
And at the centre of its crosshairs right now stands a man who represents perhaps the most credible threat to the rise of Canada’s populism: Mark Carney.
You’ve seen the memes. You’ve read the comments. “Liar.” “Globalist.” “Elitist.” Words tossed around with the same aggression that has been used against democratic politicians and leaders everywhere, making them targets of hate and harassment. This is psychological warfare.
Right now this disinformation and smear campaign against Mark Carney is in full swing. Before we all start screaming let’s remind ourselves what honour, steadiness, and public service look like.
...The smear campaign aims not to question Carney’s policies, but to destroy his character. To whisper that he is not “one of us.” That he is part of some secretive, Davos-borne cabal. The language of nationalist paranoia is being mainstreamed in Canada and it is targeted at Carney precisely because he is effective.
...Mark Carney is, by any honest measure, the most seasoned and accomplished leader Canada has today. No one else brings his combination of global economic experience, steady crisis management, moral clarity, and proven public service. To attempt to discredit him with innuendo, manufactured mistrust, or weaponized perfectionism is not just dishonest, it’s absurd!
Maritimer then analyzes all of the smears against Carney that we have heard in this campaign, from his PhD thesis to his Brookfield position. They conclude:
We owe it to ourselves, and to future generations, to evaluate each candidate not through the distorted lens of disinformation, but by their record, their competence, and their commitment to Canada’s future.
Let us meet this moment with level heads.

Saturday, April 12, 2025

Doom and Gloom and Lord Dread's Lair


First, here's some doom and gloom to kick off your weekend:

Trump crash economy

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Atrios (Duncan Black) / Eschaton
Empty Shelves
Global "just in time" supply chains don't have a lot of wiggle room. Things could get very interesting in ways no one can really predict.
“We’ve halted all shipping plans from the Philippines, Vietnam, Indonesia and Malaysia,” the employee said. “Every factory order is halted. Anything that hasn’t been loaded will be scrapped, and the cargo already at sea is being re-costed.”
One client had told the company it was abandoning goods already on the water and giving them to the shipping company, as “no one will buy them after the tariffs are imposed”.
The company’s leadership had returned to China to manage a flood of order cancellations and had instructed its staff to suspend all container business until tariffs stabilise or alternative markets are secured.

Paul Krugman
The Third-Worlding of America
How to destroy 80 years of credibility in less than 3 months
...savvy traders have realized that there’s no coherent economic strategy. There’s an old line about military analysis: “Amateurs talk about tactics, but professionals talk about logistics.” Well, when it comes to taking the pulse of financial markets, amateurs talk about stocks, but professionals talk about bond and currency markets. That’s because bond and currency markets are generally less driven by emotion. There’s no “meme gambling investing” in bond and currency markets. And these markets are both signaling major loss of faith in America.
...It’s hard to overstate the craziness of announcing a radical tariff plan, then announcing a quite different but equally radical plan just a week later. Furthermore, the claim that the wild zigzags in policy were always part of Trump’s plan just adds to the destruction of the administration’s credibility.
But are these tariffs just an opening gambit for trade negotiations? I doubt it.
...The combination of interest rates soaring amid a slump and the currency plunging despite rising interest rates isn’t what we normally expect for advanced countries, let alone the owner of the world’s leading reserve currency. It is, however, what we often see in emerging-market economies. That is, investors have started treating the United States like a third-world economy.
Did I see this coming? No, not really. Unlike the sanewashers, I knew that Trump’s policies would be irresponsible and destructive. However, even I didn’t expect him to destroy credibility accumulated over 80 years in less than three months. But he has.
And even if Trump were to backtrack on everything he’s done, we wouldn’t get the lost credibility back. The whole world, sanewashers aside, now knows that America is run by a mad king, surrounded by enablers, who can’t be trusted to behave rationally.
I don’t know how this ends. In fact, I don’t know what policy will be next week. But that’s basically the point.

Cole Bennett / Cole.notcole
The Dollar’s Cracking And Canada’s on the Hook
The bond market is screaming, oil is falling, and Canada's bracing for impact 04/11/2025
...All signs point to one thing: the U.S. bond market is in trouble, and that spells real danger for Canada.
Canada holds around $300 billion in U.S. Treasury bonds essentially, we’ve loaned the U.S. money and we earn interest in return. It’s the kind of investment central banks and pension funds love because it’s supposed to be ultra-safe.
But not anymore.
In the last 48 hours, the bond market has started to panic. There’s been a major selloff and it’s not because of some random market mood swing. It’s deeper than that....
And What Happens When Confidence Cracks?
The U.S. dollar weakens. And when that happens, the Canadian dollar rises not because our economy is booming, but because investors are losing faith in the U.S.
But that’s bad news for Canadian exporters. A stronger loonie makes our goods more expensive for American buyers. From cars and tech to wheat and timber suddenly, Canadian exports look overpriced.
Meanwhile in Alberta, Trouble Is Brewing
Oil prices are falling. Fast. And with the U.S. dollar sliding too, Alberta is getting hit from both sides: lower revenue for each barrel sold, and fewer buyers able to afford them.
Don’t expect any new pipelines to get built in this climate no investor is going to fund a long-term energy project with prices this volatile and political risk this high.
And if things don’t stabilize soon, mass layoffs could slam Alberta’s oil and gas industry, just as families are already feeling the pinch.
This Couldn’t Come at a Worse Time All of this the bond selloff, the weak U.S. dollar, trade disruptions, and the threat to pensions is unfolding right now, in real time.
This might be the worst possible moment for anyone to be Prime Minister.
And yet, it might also be the most important time to have the right one.

On the lighter side, a visit from Lord Dread:
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Off-topic, but this is hilarious:

Friday, April 11, 2025

The latest in Elbows Up!

Here is some of the Elbows Up that I have seen recently.
Enjoy! 


A couple of good slogans:



Thursday, April 10, 2025

The Stupid, It Burns!

They call economics "the dismal science". And now I know why. 
We are all, unfortunately, learning more about international trade policy than we ever wanted to know.

tbh i didn't know one person could destroy the global economy

— derek guy (@dieworkwear.bsky.social) April 9, 2025 at 10:18 AM
What a crazy day it has been today -- either Trump cancelled the tariffs because he panicked when his idol Goldman said there would be a Trump recession. Or he engineered a blatant insider trading scheme so he and his sycophants could buy low, announce the tariff cancellation, and then sell high. Or maybe both?

So Trump pauses implementing HIS OWN tariffs, the markets surge because nobody likes Trump’s tariffs, and Trump then takes credit for the markets surging. We live in such a stupid time.

- Joe Walsh

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There are always wheels within wheels when dealing with Trump:

Actually the real story today—not the bullshit tariff thing—is that Trump does not have enough Republican votes to get his budget passed in the House. He’s destroyed his air of invincibility and is now officially a lame duck.

- Andy Borowitz

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Wednesday, April 09, 2025

"Too big to rig"? It's really just another Trumpism


I'm seeing some more references about "sore loser-ism" and how Conservatives are now convincing themselves that their large rallies in Pentiction (3,000) and Edmonton (15,000) must mean Poilievre actually has the election in the bag. 
They think the polls showing Carney and the Liberals ahead by double digits must be rigged, but they think the massive Conservative voter turnout they are anticipating will make the election "too big to rig". 
And when Poilieve loses the election, they will think the Liberals cheated.
(Even though Poilievre himself is the only party leader in this election who had to sign an Elections Canada compliance agreement in 2017 because he had broken election rules as a cabinet minister when he got cutesy at a government funding announcement.)
So I thought it might be useful to bring a little more attention to this issue.
Last night, I posted Dan Gardner's ominous note:

Trending in Canada on X is the slogan “too big to rig.” That last word caught my eye. It’s one of Donald Trump’s favourites. Everything he doesn’t like is “rigged.” And sure enough, that’s exactly how it’s being used: People are sharing pictures of big crowds at Conservative rallies and saying Conservative support is so huge that the nefarious forces out to rig the election won’t be able to. Or they exhort people to get involved and vote and make the outcome “too big to rig.” It is, in other words, a manifestation of the cynicism Trump has promoted from the beginning of his political career: If we don’t win, it was rigged. For a healthy democracy, that is poison. Let’s not do this, fellow Canadians. Whoever wins, wins. Period. Grumble over your beer but accept it, and have at it again in the next election. Delegitimizing outcomes you don’t like simply because you don’t like them, and can’t imagine they could happen in a fair election, is the path to social disintegration. Let’s not go there.

- Dan Gardner

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Here are some remarks about the "too big to rig" delusion:

Tuesday, April 08, 2025

Things I saw today: some great videos and interesting posts, Klippenstein on Iran, Krugman on tariffs, Scrimshaw on Alberta


Three great videos today:

This funny 'American Pie' parody bites hard — from a comedy show that went out a few days ago in the UK

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— Ian Johnson đŸ”† (@mrianjohnson.bsky.social) April 6, 2025 at 11:56 AM

It was only a matter of time before someone did the Hitler downfall parody and Trump economics.

- The Irish Politics Newsletter

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Monday, April 07, 2025

Weekend funny stuff: Being old(er), the history of Europe in bubbles, a few good posts and jokes, Elbows Up, and Animal Crackers

I know you're only as old as you feel, but really....my score on this is zero.. 





Oops!

Trump Monday

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— Sister Golden Bear (@sistergoldenbear.bsky.social) April 6, 2025 at 11:07 PM
An incredible observation:

A tricky thing about modern society is that no one has any idea when they don’t die. Like, the number of lives saved by controlling air pollution in America is probably over 200,000 per year, but the number of people who think their life was saved by controlling air pollution is zero.

— Hank Green (@hankgreen.bsky.social) April 6, 2025 at 10:13 PM
A short guide to European history:
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Sunday, April 06, 2025

Today's News: Big Daddy Carney, Elbows Up, and Hands Off

Big Daddy Carney
Isn't this hilarious?
As I reported yesterday at a rally in Scarborough a woman shouted from the crowd "Big Daddy, lead us!" and everyone laughed. Now its a meme - this photo was posted at EhBuddyHoser on Reddit.
A recent CPC attack on Carney accused his father, who was principle of an indigenous school, of denying the damage caused by residential schools. Here is Carney's reply:

#MarkCarneyLiberalMajority

- #CanadiansAgainstPoilievre

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Some of the attacks on Carney are getting sorta extreme:

Saturday, April 05, 2025

Today's News - Teflon Carney; Collapsing America; Trump's Shame


Teflon Carney - they keep throwing stuff at him but it just doesn't stick 
One of the most impressive attributes that Mark Carney brings to Canada is respect, both given and taken. 
As he is going across the country, meeting people and giving speeches, Carney shows such respect for all the people he deals with -- he isn't arrogant in the least, he doesn't have to show off how smart he is by putting down ordinary people.
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Carney even shows respect for Trump as the American president, though he doesn't hesitate to call him out for the damage he is doing to the world economy. 
Just as Carney respects others, he also demands respect for himself and his office and his country -- before he would even speak to Trump, he demanded that Canada be respected as a sovereign independent country -- I don't know what Carney said during that phone call but we aren't hearing any more "jokes" about the 51st state and "Governor Carney" crap. 
Poilievre and the CPC are trying desperately to come up with some smear that will stick -- they're tried sneaky, Brookfield, the blind trust, plagiarism, poor French, Jeffrey Epstein, his father's job as principle of an indigenous day school - all stupid and pointless. Carney just rises above it - replying "look within yourself, Rosemary" whenever his character, integrity or truthfulness is questioned - and it slides right off his back, forgotten within a news cycle. 

Friday, April 04, 2025

Today's News: Carney says "We are masters in our own home" and Poilievre gets a "killer" endorsement


On Thursday, Carney gave a major speech about the US tariffs and it was great:
"We must respond with both purpose and force," he said. "We are a free, sovereign and ambitious country. We are masters in our own home. We will fight to bring these tariffs to an end." Ottawa "will do everything in our power" to protect workers, including with financial assistance, Carney said, while promising to direct all tariff funds raised by taxing American goods toward helping employees affected by what could be a very tumultuous time ahead. 
Carney also said in the shorter run, while the US economy is likely going to fall into a recession, Canada can do better than the US if we put support and investment measures in place. In the longer run, he said, if the United States no longer wants to lead in the world economy, Canada will,

Carney: Canada must be looking elsewhere to expand our trade, to build our economy, and to protect our sovereignty. Canada is ready to take a leadership role in building a coalition of likeminded countries who share our values… If the US no longer wants to lead, Canada will

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— Acyn (@acyn.bsky.social) April 3, 2025 at 11:38 AM

Thursday, April 03, 2025

Today's News: Trump has a sad that the world is mean to America. Well, bub, you ain't seen nothin' yet! #ETTD



Listening to Trump's babbling at his big Tariffs press conference this afternoon, he was talking again about his yearning for the Belle Epoque -- those golden olden days at the end of the 19th Century, when the US government was small enough to be financed by the tariffs it collected, meaning that the poor and the middle class ended up paying a disproportionate share of their income for those tariffed goods, while the wealthy paid a relative pittance. In Trump's mind, that was just marvelous - noblesse oblige and all that. 
So this afternoon, he again talked about what a mistake it was in 1913 that the US decided to collect income taxes instead of financing everything with tariffs.
Then he went on about how poorly the United States has been treated by the world -- yes, we're all been so mean to the poor poor United States, forcing them to pay for the best military in the world and to put up those bases all over, demanding to use the US dollar as the world currency, requiring them to fight wars everywhere, making them develop world-class universities and industries and lead the world in democratic governance -- have they ever had it rough!
Then he holds up a placard with a list of tariffs on it that nobody could read, and keeps on talking.
I expected a marching band and a juggling act too, but then CBC cut away so I didn't see them whenever they showed up.
As Alex Ballingall at the Toronto Star wrote in their live coverage piece:
This feels very Trumpy to me: a global audience fraught with anxiety about how his actions will vapourize wealth and jobs, learning how hard they’re getting hit by squinting at a placard the president is clutching in the White House Rose garden.

Tuesday, April 01, 2025

Today's News: CTV scurries away from Rachel Gilmore

 
I am appalled that CTV would hire Gilmore then fire her immediately because of Conservative push-back. Are they so out-of-touch with Canadian social media that they didn't realize they were going to get this kind of crazy reaction from the Cons, and they would need to expect it and figure out how to deal with it? 
Its like the CTV bosses have no idea that the journalists they want to hire are prominent because they have an independent profile and national standing (oh yeah -- Lisa LaFlame!)

NEW: CTV cancelled a fact-checking segment in response to political pressure from Pierre Poilievre’s Conservatives An audio recording obtained by PressProgress shows CTV cancelled an ‘election misinformation’ segment with journalist Rachel Gilmore after online backlash from conservatives

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— PressProgress (@pressprogress.ca) April 1, 2025 at 3:31 PM
I won't repeat the blow-by-blow that LeBrun reports, but here is how his article ends:
Luke LeBrun / Press Progress
CTV Cancelled a Fact-Checking Segment in Response to Political Pressure From Pierre Poilievre’s Conservatives
Audio recording shows CTV cancelled an ‘election misinformation’ segment with journalist Rachel Gilmore after online backlash from conservatives
...Gilmore says she worries about the message CTV is sending to other journalists, especially women, people of colour and younger journalists, who will feel chilled about covering issues impacting vulnerable communities and democracy for fear they will suffer professional consequences if they become a target too.
“Newsrooms should stand by their journalists,” Gilmore said. “These campaigns are disproportionately deployed against women and against people of colour, and that means that those are the people who will be disproportionately taken off of the airwaves when newsrooms give in to these bad faith campaigns.”
“The only way you can control it is by reducing your presence online and not covering the kinds of stories that piss these people off … The reason these people initially hated me was because I covered vaccines, the Freedom Convoy, the far-right and rising neo-Nazi and white supremacist movements within our country.”
Despite the threat of online harassment and pressure campaigns designed to make journalists pay a price professionally for using their voices and exercising their right to free expression, Gilmore says she will “not stop telling stories about things threatening our democracy and our society.”
“I didn’t get into journalism because I wanted to see my name on CTV News,” Gilmore said. “I got into it because I want to make the world slightly less shitty.”
“I cover these stories because they help people.”

National television network known for its what-could-possibly-go-wrong editorial decisions makes another one.

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— Christopher Dornan (@chrisdornan.bsky.social) April 1, 2025 at 9:47 PM

Looks like Trump is creating new world alliances. But they're against America...


It has only been five months since America voted for Trump instead of Harris, but the world is changing rapidly in response to what Trump is doing to America.
Tonight I'm reading about the alliances that are forming against America now. Trump and his goblins thought they could have all of it their own way, but that isn't going to work out very well, I don't think. 

As fascism in America rises, people are beginning to flee:
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75% of US scientists may leave for Canada or Europe #USpol #CanadaSky www.nature.com/articles/d41...

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— JonChevreau (@jonchevreau.bsky.social) March 30, 2025 at 7:48 PM
People can move but nations cannot.