Free speechers of the world, unite
My pal Brian Lilley, who tells me he’s a free speecher, just cut my microphone off in the taping of his show. Wow. Like, wow.
This is one Sun News segment that may be worth watching! Broadcast times here!
Bonus schmonus
My friends at the Sun, and others, have a story up this morning about Ontario public servants getting bonuses. Here’s what the stories don’t say:
- Um, they’re not bonuses. In 1996, Mike Harris changed the way management in the public service was paid, and took a portion of their salary and tied it to performance. And in the election Tim Hudak pledged to expand it.
- The managers have a portion of their salary that is related to their performance. It’s not automatic. They have to earn it. One would think that’d be something conservatives would approve of, but I guess not.
- In 2009, McGuinty slashed the pool of possible recipients by 30 per cent, and froze salaries. So he’s gone beyond an actual freeze and cut the amount paid out by a third. That sort of thing didn’t happen in the Harris/Eves/Hudak years, as I recall. All they did was close hospitals, close hospital beds, and fire nurses.
- Nobody can rewrite the employment contract terms of 8000 people retroactively. If you know how to do so, without kick-starting multi-million-dollar lawsuits, fill me in.
- Again, so no one misses the point, including Tea Party North: Hudak said he’d expand bonuses for health care managers – despite the fact that he’s now supporting Flaherty’s plan to allow for privatization of health care, and closure of hospitals, etc.
Chretien et al. said they’d go after abortion…
…and they will. Headline on Akin’s story this morning:
“Tory MP wants to ignite Parliamentary debate on abortion”
UPDATE: Stinson at Post is among the first to go after it, here.
Best song of 2011
“Stupid bloggers”
That’s what Leader-for-life Bob Rae called me, recently. I had thought (nay, hoped) he was referring to me, personally, but it may be that the Supreme Leader was also referring to all bloggers.
That can be the only logical explanation for this, which is stupider than dinosaurs, and just about as modern.
Deloitte’s on immigrants (updated)
In response to today’s Sun column on Jason Kenney, I just got a super-nice email from one Blaine L. Mcdonald, wherein the Deloittes man – who, ironically enough, works at one of the mega-firm’s Arlington offices – rails on and on about “immigrants” and “failed immigration policy.” And that sort of thing. Using firm email.
Anyone able to help me find out more about this charming man?
UPDATE: Mr. Mcdonald has surfaced. He’s sent me an ass-covering email in which he says he’s abroad on Deloitte’s business, and used a firm laptop by “mistake.” Methinks, instead, that some managers at Deloitte’s got a Google alert about Mcdonald’s “mistake” and told him to fix it, pronto.
Comment below my column in today’s Sun
As an anti-White, can you name an Asian country, that you believe must bring in millions of non-Asians and assimilate with them, until Asians become extinct?
Which non-White populations, do you INSIST must be ‘mixed’ and ‘blended’ out of existence, in their own countries, or is it ONLY White people you are against?
Anti-racist is a code word for anti-White.
“The number was ours”
Quote:
Good on Albrecht. His party, meanwhile, are led by the biggest bunch of scumbags to hold power in Ottawa since, well, ever.
They’re going to keep doing this sort of shit, too, until someone is found culpable. That’s where my focus would be – jailing a few of these Segretti wannabes. Comb the Code to find any and all sections that would apply. And then keep going at them, relentlessly.
Obstruction, etc., of electoral process
482. Every person is guilty of an offence who
- (a) by intimidation or duress, compels a person to vote or refrain from voting or to vote or refrain from voting for a particular candidate at an election; or
- (b) by any pretence or contrivance, including by representing that the ballot or the manner of voting at an election is not secret, induces a person to vote or refrain from voting or to vote or refrain from voting for a particular candidate at an election.