Monday, April 07, 2025

Vancouver Civic Bye-Bye Round-Up.


FifteenPercentTurnoutIsHigh?
WhoKnewVille


There was a by-election in the City of Vancouver on Saturday for two vacated councillor seats.

The results were very clearly progressive as Sean Orr of COPE and Lucy Maloney of One City won going away, garnering twice as many votes as the next candidate on the ladder, Colleen Hardwick of TEAM.

Of course, this is being viewed as a repudiation of Mr. Sims and his ABC colleagues by the CorpMedia coverage, such as it is.

Doubly interestingly, it looks like it was actually tenants flexing their muscle as the rights of those folks were a big part of both Mr. Orr's and Ms. Maloney's campaign.

Interestingly, it does not appear to have been a vote against the Broadway plan because, if it had been, Ms. Hardwick and her running mate from Team, Mr. Abbott would have done much better.



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The turnout was higher than expected
which resulted in long lines at polling stations across the city...In our family of four everyone, all of whom voted separately at different stations, had to wait more than an hour...The underestimation of  the number of polling stations and polling staff required led to a public apology from the city manager...Despite all that, I'm happy to report that the staff at the Kensington Community Ctr.  processed us very quickly,  efficiently and good-naturedly late in the afternoon on Saturday, nine hours into the process (which, given the volume meant they must have been absolutely exhausted when the polls finally closed at 8 pm).



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Saturday, April 05, 2025

Vancouver Civic By-Election Today...


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1936Ville



There's a by-election for two city councillor seats in Vancouver today 8:00 am to 8:00 pm.

The candidates are listed here.

Dan Fumano's VSun profile of the party-aligned candidates is here.

You can vote at any community centre in the city - the map is here.

If you voted in the last election, you are automatically registered or you can register on the spot.

It's easiest if you bring two pieces of ID, one with a picture on it.



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Subheader explained?
....This.
Image at the top of the post by Leonard Frank from the City of Vancouver Archives.



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Friday, April 04, 2025

HST Fridays....If I Had Any Money I'd Invest It In The Stock Market.


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...Money is a good thing to have in these twisted times. Even Richard Nixon is hungry for it. Only a few days before the (Kentucky) Derby he said, "If I had any money I'd invest it in the stock market." And the market, meanwhile, continued its grim slide...

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...Trump is crashing the stock market...This month...But he’s doing it on purpose...



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Image at the top of the post by the incomparable artistic sidekick and witness to the origins of Gonzo journalism, Ralph Steadman.

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Headline Of The Week...


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LiarsVille


The following is from an opinion piece by Matthew Harper in STAT News:

...“There are adverse events from the (measles) vaccine,” (Robert F.) Kennedy (Jr.) said in a March 11 interview with Fox’s Sean Hannity. “It does cause deaths every year. It causes — it causes all the illnesses that measles itself causes, encephalitis and blindness, et cetera. And so people ought to be able to make that choice for themselves.”

The Infectious Disease Society of America says there have been “no deaths related to the measles, mumps and rubella vaccine in healthy individuals.” (Since the 1970s, the measles vaccine has been given in a combination shot with mumps and rubella to minimize the number of injections kids get.)...


And the headline above the piece?

This:

RFK Jr. says measles vaccine routinely causes deaths. That’s not true.


A good one, no?




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Thursday, April 03, 2025

Nevermind The US'ian Hopium...The Numbers That Matter Have Not Budged.

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If you stop by a place like this with any regularity whatsoever, I would hope that you are the type of person who likes to pay attention factually verifiable news.

And if that's the case, it is very likely that you understand that, based on numerous criteria, things have not gone well for the Trump administration since the presidential inauguration.

And, given all that, if you are also of a progressive bent you may susceptible to the punditry of a certain class of opinion maker (and/or James Carville) that says US'ian public opinion is finally starting to turn away from Mr. Trump, for real.

And while I agree with reader Grant G. that you can find numbers in certain polling subcategories, especially the economic ones, that might give you some hope that such a turn is actually happening, it remains the fact that the numbers that really count have not moved one iota since last November.

To wit:



Now.

If you have bothered to read this far you may be screaming at the screen that we should ignore the numbers above because they were generated a couple of weeks ago in the burned out, fact-challenged bloviating backwater that is Mr. Murdoch's TeeVee neighbourhood.

Except.

This:



Personally, I find this to be very scary because it suggests that things will have to get so bad that the overwhelming majority of US'ian's feel real pain before a meaningful turn finally comes.

And, regardless how high we Canuckistanians put our elbows in the air, if that happens, we too will be reaching for the extra strength painkillers.



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And don't start yelling in the comments
about the big swing that happened in those congressional special elections in Florida because, given the turnout and the fact that only people like us (i.e. people who are actually paying attention) vote in those things, they mean nothing...As for the Wisconsin Supreme Court election result? well, that might be Musk rather than Trump specific...
On second thought, feel free to yell in the comments...I don't mind.




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Monday, March 31, 2025

My Weekend Rides.


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On Friday afternoon I swooped down to the river and crossed over under the Canada Line tracks to Bridgeport, 10 km, to put the bike on the front of the bus to Tsawsassen. Once safe on the Republic of SouthVanIsle it was 29 km in to Town and Country (or whatever the heckfire stupid name it is called now) on the Lochside Trail before the Westward turn and another 11 km out to my Dad's house on the Galloping Goose.

Saturday, it was 15 km each way into Victoria proper and back to spend an afternoon looking at slides and stuff with a fellow science geek.

Then Sunday it was Friday in reverse, which included a mad dash off the Spirit ship to the bus because, suddenly, with the nice weather, there was a whole passel of fellow cyclists looking for one of those coveted two slots on the rack at the front of the double decker back to Bridgeport.


Total for the weekend - 130 km, all mostly enjoyable except for the fact that the ride on Lochside was into a reasonably stiff breeze both ways.


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On the return bus ride
 I talked to a nice lady, not quite as old as me, who had a sleek little e-bike that she could easily hoist onto the rack....I lifted it - about 30 lbs with the battery out and in her pack for the trip. So, as the knees start to give up the ghost completely over the next couple of years I just might take GarFish's and my brother's advice and succumb to the battery assist...But not quite yet!




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Friday, March 28, 2025

Hard Currency Skyway Power Play.



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You may have read/heard the headline/topline that fewer Canadians are flying to the US.

The thing is, the change in the numbers is truly astonishing:



Apparently, the numbers from Europe have not yet fallen like this.

But when they do?



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Thursday, March 27, 2025

Not All Politics Are Local.


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HomeOfTheBraveVille


These days, not all politics are local for officials of a certain fasci-type variety.

The following if from the lede of a piece by Ellie Quinlan Houghtaling writing in the New Republic:

...U.S. representatives were reportedly seen knocking door-to-door in Nuuk, Greenland’s capital, to ascertain just how Vance’s visit to the Nordic island would be received. The answer? Not well.

“The Americans’ charm offensive mission has failed,” reported TV 2 correspondent Jesper Steinmetz, adding that locals have completely cold-shouldered the Vance family’s prospective visit.

American representatives were seen walking around the city, canvassing residents to see if people would be interested in a visit from the vice president’s wife.

 “They’ve gotten no, no, no, no, no, every single time,” Steinmetz said....


Gosh.

It's almost as if the entirety of Greenland is now singing a certain Amy Winehouse song.



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Wednesday, March 26, 2025

That's The Way The Cookie Dough Bounces.


Well, well, well....Whadd'ya know:


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So. 

What does this mean in terms of the actual politics (as opposed to Cookie Dough Mike giving J. Byrne et al., double middle digits way, way, way up).

Well, if Mr de Jong significantly cuts into the Con vote and peels away a chunk of low info former BC Liberal types...


...Dr. Beer might be jumping' for joy as he hits the phones again.


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Cookie Dough Mike?
...From the ol' days...This!



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Tuesday, March 25, 2025

The Woo Has Consequences.



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IsAnotherKid'sLiverDamageVille



From The New York Times, by way of Digby:

Doctors in West Texas are seeing measles patients whose illnesses have been complicated by an alternative therapy endorsed by vaccine skeptics, including Robert F. Kennedy Jr., the health secretary.

Parents in the region have increasingly turned to unproven treatments to protect their children, many of whom are unvaccinated, against the virus. Local doctors say they have now treated a handful of children who were given so much vitamin A — which Kennedy has promoted as a near-miraculous cure for measles — that they showed signs of liver damage...



And, for the amoral braintrust who elevated him to a position of public health power, if Bobby the Younger can invoke a war on processed foods as a way to peel a few percentage points off the previously skeptical suburban Mom vote, well...

It will all be worth it.



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Apologies,
there isn't an archived page up of the original NYT story yet...




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Where Will All The Sequences Go?


There'sMoneyInThemThere
GenesVille



The 'holding' company, 23 and Me has filed for bankruptcy.

So, what does it mean for all those folks who were bamboozled into paying the company for the right to give the the very same company their gene sequences and all kinds of other personal information?

Well...

This is end stage capitalism at the edge of a certain valley which means the company holding all that very personal sequen-info 'hopes' that it will remain private and secure.

Joe Hernandez of NPR has that part of the story:

...In its bankruptcy FAQ, the company said it hopes to "secure a partner who shares in its commitment to customer data privacy."...



Interestingly, California's AG, is less hopeful, perhaps because he understands what can happen when the highest bidder ultimately takes control of a holding company:

...California Attorney General Rob Bonta said in a consumer alert last week that residents should "consider invoking their rights and directing 23andMe to delete their data and destroy any samples of genetic material" the company has...


Imagine that!



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Image at the top of the post is from a really insightful piece in The Conversation by Ignacio Cofone on the implications of all that was lost by millions of people when the holdings of the company were breached in the fall of 2023.



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Monday, March 24, 2025

Door Closes, Firmly, For Local Opportunist...

 

Who'dA
ThunkItVille




Interesting.

Here's what the fine folks at the Hill Times said based upon their reading the tea leaves/whispers of anonymous sources last week:

...According to Liberal sources who spoke to The Hill Times last week, if Clark decides to run as a federal Liberal, party officials are considering three potential B.C. ridings for her: Fleetwood-Port Kells, Vancouver Quadra, and Vancouver South. These seats have opened up following announcements from incumbents Ken Hardie, Joyce Murray, and Harjit Sajjan that they will not seek re-election.

Senior Liberals are encouraging the former premier to run in Fleetwood-Port Kells, as the other two ridings are considered safe. The Liberals comfortably won the riding—which encompasses parts of Surrey and Greater Vancouver—in the last three elections. It was previously held by Conservative Nina Grewal from 2004 to 2015...


Gosh.

Does this latest development mean that, in the end, the Carneyiacks didn't offer up a safe seat to the good Ms. Clark?

It sure will be interesting to see if anyone with the initials MM did any polling in and around Fleetwood-Port Kells don'cha think?


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Regardless the true driver
of this latest development, the ultimate outcome means that reader EE was right, dare I say it....'Again'.



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Sunday, March 23, 2025

Hard Times In New York Town (B Dylan Cover)


IfYouGotALottaMoneyYouCanMakeYourselfMerry
IfYouOnlyGotANickleIt'sTheStatenIslandFerryVille



Why?

Because I agree with Bigger E. that 'A Complete Unknown' is not good.

For example, what I was looking for was actual insight on how Dylan went from straight-up mimicking Guthrie to re-working 'Down On Penny's Farm' to come up with this particular tune to generating the magnificent artistry that soon followed...




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And here's Janet Maslin's review of Elijah Wood's book that James Mangold used as the framework to make the movie...Interestingly, Ms. Maslin gets closer to the bones of the thing in a few hundred words than Mr. Mangold did with his two hour and twenty minute movie.


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Danielle Smith's March Madness Surprise.


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AskAForeignPowerToInterfereWithOurElectionVille



A couple of weeks ago, Alberta Premier Danielle Smith was interviewed by the very fine ultra-far right US'ian media outlet 'Breitbart News Saturday'.

And, thanks to the digging of Courtney Theriault,  who fronts a terrestrial radio talk show for the folks at Corus in Edmonton, we now know that Ms. Smith said that she has spoken to the 'Administration' and has asked them to 'put things on pause' until Canada puts the 'best person' in place as PM.

To wit, word salad and all:

"...Pierre Poilievre is the name of the Canadian conservative party leader and he was miles ahead of, uhhhh, Justin Trudeau but because of the, ahhhhh, of what we see as unjust and unfair tariffs it's actually caused an increase in support for the liberals...And so that's what I fear is that the longer this dispute goes on politicians posture and it seems to be benefitting the liberals right now...So I would hope that we could put things on pause is what I have told (presumably Trump) Administration officials...Let's just put things on pause so we can get through an election...Let's have the best person at the table make the argument for how they would deal with (unintelligable)...And I think that's Pierre Polievre..."


But, wait...

That's not all!

Ms. Smith then goes on to tell her Breibartian handler, errr...interlocutor, about how 'in sync' Mr. Polievere would be with Mr. Trump's 'new direction' for America:

"...I would say on balance the, uhhhh, the perspective that Pierre would bring would be very much in sync, I think, with the new direction in America and I think we'd have a really great relationship for the period of time they're both in (presumably office)..."


Gosh.

The reincarnation of a boy band running North America as a single, synchronized far right unit.

Imagine that!


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Image at the top of the post...Ms. Smith with Mr. Trump and potential new boy band manager Kevin O'Leary at Mar-a-Lago in January.
Stephen Maher has more, in the Star, on the story...This includes speculation on how and why Mr. Trump suddenly started spouting off about how he would rather deal with Canadian Liberals than Canadian Cons....Ya, sure thing.
Stuff in brackets in the quotes above is mine.


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Friday, March 21, 2025

Are We All Zelensky Now?



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CanuckistanMikitaVille


The first hand of the 'game':

“Don’t tell us what we’re going to feel,” he (Trump) said, raising his voice. “You’re not in a good position. You don’t have the cards right now.”

“I’m not playing cards,” Mr. Zelensky replied. “I’m very serious, Mr. President. I’m the president in a war.”



The nine thousand four hundred seventy-eighth hand of the 'game':

"...Canada are tough traders and I want to tell you, they are tough traders (Trump said). They trade very top. You know, the expression I use is some people don’t have the cards. I use that expression of the week and a half ago, right? Somebody was negotiating the didn’t have the cards now I think is saying he wants to do it. I think we will have a big deal on that very special something and we have to do a deal on that..."

I'm honestly not sure that the good Mr. Trump realizes that, just like Mr. Zelensky, we too are not playing cards.



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And, yes, I see all that word salad in quote number 2 and I raise you eleventy billion on it becoming significantly more pronounced by Good Friday...


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