Sunday, October 5, 2008

Harper Will Wreck Economy

TheStar.com - Harper will wreck economy, Layton charges

Look at what Harper has done already in a strong economic time. Taken a surplus and turned it into a deficit by giving away 50 billion dollars in tax cuts to already wealthy corporations.


Canada risks a U.S.-style economic crisis if the Conservatives are re-elected, NDP Leader Jack Layton says.

Layton said Conservative Leader Stephen Harper's outdated economic policies of huge corporate tax cuts reflect those of the United States that have led to the near economic collapse there.

"Stephen Harper's understanding of the economy is simply based on old ideas that you give giant tax cut to huge corporations and somehow everything will work out," said Layton, speaking today to a partisan rally at a golf course overlooking the city.

"Well we have seen that model before and we are watching it self-destruct south of the border. We can't afford in Canada to have that kind of economic orthodoxy for four more years in the House of Commons with a Prime Minister who doesn't get it."

Layton said Canada is already reeling from the loss of 400,000 manufacturing jobs in the past five years, adding that many of these same people are in desperate financial straits wondering how they are going to pay the bills and mortgage.

"This is exactly what happened in the United States. More and more people couldn't cover those basic costs and the 'real' economy began to falter long before the crisis we have seen in the last couple of weeks," he said.

NDP's position on Afghanistan validated.

globeandmail.com: Grim Afghan assessment backs NDP's position, says Layton

the Afghanistan war cannot be won and may only be resolved through peace talks involving the Taliban

Tim Burton and Johnny Depp team up for Alice In Wonderland

Why the bail-out won't work and deeper issues.

Saturday, October 4, 2008

Which party best represents your views in the 2008 federal election?

TheStar.com Party Game

Take this short quiz to see which party matches your views the closest.

Support Our Troops

Buckdog: Afghanistan - The New Democrats Have A Clear Policy ... What about the others!
How does 'Support our troops by sending them off to be slaughtered for nothing' sound?

George Romero - Underwater Zombies!

Creative, but nasty

Friday, October 3, 2008

Under Siege In Space

Harper plagerizes Harris

Musicians are smarter?

Thursday, October 2, 2008

Layton sets Dion Straight

Dipper Chick: Layton burns Dion- video

"If you can't do your job as the leader of the opposition, I don't know what you're doing running for the job of prime minister." - Layton to Dion, in reference to Dion and the Liberals voting with the Conservatives, abstaining and sitting out votes instead of standing up for their constituents against Conservative bills.

Unspoken communication - yep.

US voting machines

Canadian Debate drinking game!

Mac Book Pros "potentially cancer-inducing

Mac Pros stink according to users - The INQUIRER

The preliminary results of the lab’s tests were worrying to say the least,
with benzene fumes reportedly being the cause of the "intense, nauseating"
odour. The Enviro-mentalists were quick to point out that inhaling benzene
fumes on a regular basis was not only less than ideal, but also potentially
cancer-inducing, and urged Apple to look into the situation.

Wednesday, October 1, 2008

Group seeks to halt illegal election

TheStar.com - Group wants court to call off election

Democracy Watch will be in Federal Court on Thursday to argue that
Prime Minister Stephen Harper broke his own law on fixed election dates
when he called the vote.

Chemical Equator

Ocean starting in Africa

Women's Lingerie Football

Sand Mandalas

God Prefers Atheists

Tuesday, September 30, 2008

Harper's plagerized speech most likely from the same source as Howard's speech.

Peterborough Politics: Blame It On The Rain
Doesn't it make sense that maybe both Mr. Howard and Mr. Harper, both of whom were and are war hawks, might have received some "study aides" from friendly American sources to help them along? It may not be the best explanation, but it makes more sense than the published expert on intellectual property law plagiarizing a speech made half-way around the World three days earlier for his boss out of zeal. Mr. Harper and his party have a lot of explaining to do, but given their history on matters like these, I fully expect him to answer nothing, insult those who ask and avoid, avoid, avoid. If you hadn't learned yet, that's what the Conservatives call "Accountability".

Fun apartments in Tokyo



For rent: Reversible Destiny Lofts (w/ video) ::: Pink Tentacle

Designed to stimulate the senses and force inhabitants to use balance,
physical strength and imagination, the lofts feature uneven floors,
oddly positioned power switches and outlets, walls and surfaces painted
a dizzying array of colors, a tiny exit to the balcony, a transparent
shower room, irregularly shaped curtainless windows, and more.

Woman in a cow suit goes to jail.



700WLW - THE BIG ONE

...a woman wearing a cow costume was chasing kids, and blocking traffic. 
Michele Allen also allegedly urinated on the porch of one neighbor.

... shows up for sentencing still wearing the costume.


NDP Tax Rate is competative

The Progressive Economics Forum » Is Layton’s Tax Rate Competitive?

The NDP platform would situate Canada in the middle of the Group of
Seven and well below major emerging markets. The most important
comparators are the United States and Japan. Much, if not most, of the
internationally-mobile capital in Canada is part of American and
Japanese multinational corporations.

Canadian Dollar Up 4 cents to $1 US

The Canadian dollar was at 96 cents US yesterday (Sept 29, 2008). Today it is trading at par - $1 US. Isn't it funny how the MSM always reports on it dropping, but rarely on it rising. You would think that a 4% rise in 24 hours would be something they would report on.
A month ago, it was trading at 94 cents. Now, it is back up to a level not seen since last winter.

Apple shares plummet

Apple shares plummet - The INQUIRER

Morgan Stanley analyst Kathryn Huberty said that the shares in Apple were far
too pricy given that the company was slowing down.



RBC Capital Markets analyst Mike Abramsky noted that the bank's surveys of
consumers indicated a big drop in the number intending to buy a Macintosh
computer.


For Election '08 Canada, the NDP may be the way forward

Borges Blogue: Militantly Undecided

The Federal Liberal Party no longer seems to represent the interests ordinary Canadians during this election campaign. They do have an impressive scheme, called 30-50, 30 percent reduction in the number of people in poverty, 50 percent reduction in child poverty. However their plan to implement is ridiculous, a few thousand dollars in tax credits is hardly the way to tackle poverty, which is simply an expression of the class antagonisms that are intrinsic in the capitalist system.

The New Democratic Party of Canada is far from advocating the democratic and socialist transformation of society for the betterment of all Canadians, however they do understand that the current system is not working, and have committed themselves in the past, and in the future towards reducing the gap between rich and poor, fighting poverty and inequality. The party is the only one that seems to genuinely care about the needs of the working class during this election campaign. That is why, for this election, one must support the NDP, while remaining and identifying as a Liberal.

Medical Bills Leading Cause of Bankruptcy [in the USA], Harvard Study Finds