Tuesday, November 04, 2025

Today's News: Budget angst, Trump angst, Blue Jay angst


Tuesday is Budget Day

...and Canada can expect a shitshow -- screeds about imaginary taxes, tales of woe, gasps of horror, hand-wringing, pearl-clutching...

The Conservatives' budgetary demands include fiction. There are no "hidden taxes" on food. The industrial carbon price doesn't apply to agriculture. There is no "food packaging tax," and plastic regulations largely exempt food packaging. The clean fuel standard "17¢" was one scenario over time. 1/2

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— Dale Smith (@journodale.bsky.social) November 3, 2025 at 8:31 AM

And most egregious of all, nobody is printing money to pay for deficits. Nobody. There isn't even quantitative easing happening as there was during the height of the pandemic, and the Bank of Canada has been on quantitative tightening since. These are all lies that the Liberals just let fester. 2/2

— Dale Smith (@journodale.bsky.social) November 3, 2025 at 8:31 AM

The Conservatives are never, ever going to support a budget so long as they're the official opposition. Can we please stop this constant hand-wringing about it?

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— Dale Smith (@journodale.bsky.social) November 2, 2025 at 9:29 PM
I'm not sure how much actual news we will get about what is actually in the budget; instead, we'll just see endless speculation about whether Carney's minority government will fall.
My prediction? Not a chance. Carney doesn't actually need any NDP votes, he just needs a few abstentions. And he will get them.

Sunday, November 02, 2025

Yes, there is crying in baseball! Some good posts about the Jays, and some Sunday Funday posts about Carney, Poilievre, Trump, Vance, Ozymandias, TrumpWatch and Animal Crackers



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Canada is sunk in gloom tonight - it was so close, and everyone wanted it so much. 
But the Blue Jays proved themselves to be Canada's team and we will never forget it. 
Thanks, boys.
In Saskatchewan we call ourselves "Next Year Country" because it helps us to keep believing in the future - now, I hope the Jays will see themselves this way too.
 

Saturday, November 01, 2025

On to Game 7 - "Once more unto the breach, dear friends, once more" #WantItAll




Henry V - to the troops:
Once more unto the breach, dear friends, once more
.................show us here
The mettle of your pasture; let us swear
That you are worth your breeding; which I doubt not;
For there is none of you so mean and base,
That hath not noble lustre in your eyes.
I see you stand like greyhounds in the slips,
Straining upon the start. The game's afoot:
Follow your spirit, and upon this charge
Cry 'God for Harry, England, and Saint George!'
Here are the Game 6 lowlights - the Jays had their chances, but it wasn't to be:

Friday, October 31, 2025

Halloween Funnies!


One thing that I notice about Halloween now is that so many adults seem way too involved. 
Other than helping our kids carve their pumpkins, I always felt the whole day should really belong to the kids only.
When I grew up in the 50s, I don't recall dads or moms being involved in Halloween much at all. And when we were parents ourselves, I realized it was the only event of the year that belonged to the kids. So I though it was important that we adults NOT be particularly involved, even feign a detachment from the whole thing. 
We let our kids do most of the work - they came up with their own ideas for the pumpkins and the costumes, though we helped with the scut work and sewing, but under their orders and at their direction. And they did their own trick or treating, even if we lingered behind them on the sidewalk. 
It was all so kids could feel like Halloween was their own celebration, where they could escape into their own world without having to deal with parents' helicoptering supervision, even for just a few hours! 
But that was then and this is now, and now we see adults decorating to the hilt and dressing up themselves too. 
But at least it makes for some funny takes:

Thursday, October 30, 2025

Wednesday, October 29, 2025

Two down, two to go! ⚾#WantItAll

Oh, wasn't it just fine!

After that devastating 18-inning loss on Monday, the Jays came out swinging:

TWO MORE ✌️ #WANTITALL

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— Toronto Blue Jays (Bot) (@bluejaysbot.bsky.social) October 28, 2025 at 10:55 PM

The commentators on TV talked nonstop about what a double threat Otani was - pretty much outlining how unbeatable the Dodgers were. End result- Blue Jays won 6-2.

— pikagirl.bsky.social (@pikagirl.bsky.social) October 28, 2025 at 10:38 PM

The Blue Jays lose one of the most grueling games in World Series history, learn one of their best hitters will be out of the lineup… then beat the Dodgers 6-2 to even the series as if it were nothing. World Series is tied, and it’s going back to Toronto one way or the other.

— Chelsea Janes (@chelseajanes.bsky.social) October 28, 2025 at 9:08 PM

Tuesday, October 28, 2025

Sunday, October 26, 2025

Sunday Funday: Bummed about the game, but here's some good stuff about Canada plus some random laughs, Trump Watch and Animal Crackers

About the game
I am bummed tonight. 
I tell myself that we can't win 'em all. But I wanted to!
If you need a summary of the Saturday game, click here

It started with this great intro shot:

Saturday, October 25, 2025

Friday, October 24, 2025

Today's News: Expectations, meet Reality! Carney v the economy, Poilievre v the RCMP, Trump v America, Reagan v Trump. And Go Jays!


When I scanned the news today, there seemed to be a common theme - that ambitious leaders don't necessarily understand the difficulties of actually putting their ideas into effect.
Yes, some are good ideas, like Carney about the economy, and some are stupid ideas, like Poilievre or Trump about just about everything. But good or bad, they may not be able to get what they want.  They are dealing with expectations that may or may not be achieved in reality. 
Now, good leaders can adjust their ideas to deal with a newly-perceived reality - it is one of the marks of a leader, in fact. 
But stupid leaders will try to twist reality around to match the results they want, regardless of the facts, and then they try to get everyone else on board with their nuttiness - as Catherine O'Hara said in Beetlejuice, "If you don't let me do what I want, I'm going to go crazy and I'll take you with me!" 
Here's what I'm talking about: 

About Carney's speech
Former Liberal party director Jamie Carroll analyzes Carney's immediate problem:
The Line
Jamie Carroll: Carney has a plan. He also has a major problem
Already frustrated young voters need more than promises that the sacrifices to come will eventually pay off.
...Carney still has a major problem that the speech didn’t address. So we have a 10-year plan. What about right now?
By choosing to speak to students, Carney really highlighted — perhaps more so than he intended — that wedge between building for tomorrow and addressing the issues that need addressing right frickin’ now.
Carney is apparently frustrated by the pace of … everything. While the public service is most often the long pole in the tent, a minority government has — and will increasingly be — a contributor to that frustration.
The Liberals lost their chance at a majority in April because Pierre Poilievre and the Conservative party won over voters in the 905 and 519 on issues of crime, affordability and access to housing.
For Carney and the Liberal party, if there’s any chance of getting those voters back, he needs to be able to walk and chew gum at the same time: to wit, he needs to be able to build for tomorrow while addressing those programs and priorities that meet today’s problems, especially for those specific voters.
That, in my opinion, is going to be the hard part of the Carney government: I believe the PM and his team are absolutely capable of delivering on the big-ticket, future-building stuff. It is the bread and butter of people like Carney and his clerk, Michael Sabia (who just finished delivering the first phase of the Montreal REM ahead of schedule and on budget).
But for right now, Carney’s major challenge is keeping people — like his audience last night — satisfied in the interim that any sacrifices they are being asked to make are reasonable and that the end result will be worth it. They need to see costs for housing, groceries, utilities and everything else come down. They need to have jobs when they graduate. And they need to feel safe when they walk the dog at night.
While even I admit that government spending can’t fix everything, cutting spending in that environment is an exercise fraught with risk. ...
Millennials and younger cohorts have been beaten over and over by global events and their faith in government and the global economy is basically non-existent. The idea of sacrifice for a future benefit is a big ask from these folks.
So, to answer the question asked off the top, does Carney regret being the dog that caught the car? Probably not yet, but the mandate is young.

Thursday, October 23, 2025

Today's News: Prime Minister Carney's speech - "fortune favours the bold"


On Wednesday night, Carney spoke to the country about what the upcoming Liberal budget will highlight. 
His speech didn't have a lengthy list of specifics but it set out a framework for Canada's future - that its not going to be easy, but we should have confidence that we can maintain what is important in Canada.

Tuesday, October 21, 2025

Appreciating the Longform Universe

I was thinking the other day about the difference between Trump's second term now and his first in 2015, the difference between Poilievre's conservative leadership now and Harper's in 2012, the difference between Carney's leadership now and Trudeau's in 2015.
Well, lots of stuff I guess, but one of the big things I think is this: before about 2022, we expressed most of our opinions and reactions in 140 characters. That's all we had available in so-called "social media". 
And while it was often funny, it also tried to be thoughtful but people just didn't have enough space to be informative or educational, or deep. It created memes but it didn't do much to improve the conversation. 
We got some funny-haha or funny-weird tweets like this:

Happy happy joy joy times 2! The Jays are going to the World Series!


What a game! Not a blowout at all, the Mariners just couldn't get another run in the last two innings.

George Springer gives the Jays the lead

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— CJ Fogler (@cjzero.bsky.social) October 20, 2025 at 8:34 PM

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Sunday, October 19, 2025

Sunday Funday: Love those Jays! plus a No Kings roundup, Carney as the Trump-Trainer, Canada stuff, other random stuff, TrumpWatch, Animal Crackers

Love those Jays!
So now the boys have to win on Sunday AND on Monday. 
Canada is cheering for them!
At The Globe and Mail, Cathal Kelly writes about the Seattle fans booing Springer when he was hit by a pitch in that awful Game 5 blowout:
....If there’s anything missing in this Jays’ run, it’s that streak of animus. All great Toronto runs have featured some sort of blood lust.
In Atlanta in ’92, they hung the flag upside down and the country wigged out. In ’93, the Phillies could not hide their disdain for the city and the country. In 2015 and ’16, it was José Bautista vs. the rock ’em sock ’em Rangers.
Now, thanks to the crowd and Springer and Jays relievers Brandon Little and Seranthony Domínguez, Toronto has a reason to feel a little hostile. The Jays were on their way to tying this one off. They’re coming home in the midst of trying to hand it back...
You want to win this thing? What would you tell a hockey team who just got shown up in the other club’s barn, and is coming home out of options?
You’d tell them that the time for good manners is over. Now is the time to return fire. Don’t just wait for nine guys to give you what you want. Be the mean-spirited change you want to see in the world. Be like Seattle.

🇨🇦 Halifax pilot Dimitri Neonakis showed his Blue Jays pride during the American League Championship Series, sketching the team’s logo across the sky using his flight path. #bluejays #Canada www.youtube.com/watch?v=n5Ok...

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— Joe Public 🇨🇦 (@joepublic.bsky.social) October 17, 2025 at 5:05 PM

Saturday, October 18, 2025

Today's News: Conservatives are under-bussing Poilievre. It couldn't happen to a more deserving guy.


It seems pretty clear now that Poilievre is so worried about the leadership vote in January that he's lost his marbles.
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Poilievre's whole October 3 interview is here, on a YouTube program called Northern Perspectives. One of the things Poilievre talks about is the importance of creating a team.
I guess he thinks the Conservatives will stay united and engaged by calling the RCMP despicable?
Say what?

"We're going into these weird, strange, fringe issues". Conservative strategist Fred Delorey reacting to Poilievre attacking the RCMP. Maybe it's because the leader is a weirdo, a strange man, who sits on the fringe of political society. #cdnpoli

— Steve Valeriote (@stevev68.bsky.social) October 17, 2025 at 4:06 PM
I think the Conservative Party powers-that-be are sending a message to Poilievre: you've had it, fella. And they're sending a message to the party members voting on Poilievre's leadership in January: we can do better. 
And they're also sending a message to prospective leadership candidates (Doug Ford? Leona Aglukkaq? Brad Wall?): start organizing now.