Wednesday, October 29, 2025

Believe It Or Not...

 

...There Are Things More Important To Canada Than The Fate Of The Blue Jays.


And, would 'a thunk that one of those things would be happening in the province of wild roses.

The following is from the invaluable David Climenhaga's latest:

When Thomas Lukaszuk said he could bring Elections Alberta pro-Canada petition forms signed by 300,000 Albertans in the three months allowed by the United Conservative Party’s “citizen initiative” legislation, there were many who said it couldn’t be done...

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...And yesterday, Mr. Lukaszuk and his supporters delivered 61 boxes containing petition sheets with 456,365 signatures to Elections Alberta’s modest headquarters in an Edmonton industrial park. That’s almost certainly enough to ensure Elections Alberta can validate enough to reach the 294,000 required by the law...


What's it all about Alfie?

Well, apparently, it's a concerted effort to beat the separatists at their own rigged game.

Imagine that!

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And now on to a much more pressing matter, at least for the moment...

Given that the Hawk is already there, isn't it about time Dave Steib was ushered into the Hall of Fame?


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Monday, October 27, 2025

A Couple Of Things...

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A couple of things for a busy day job Monday...

It turns out there just might be one good tech baron out there who is most definitely not trying to take over all the means of production - Jimmy Wales...

Locally, in Lotusland, the city is considering a proposal for a massive box in the sky at Yukon and Broadway on a lot so skinny, our Eastside bungalow would hardly fit. The folks at CityHallWatch are on that one...


Enjoy the falling colours and the temporary respite from the rain today everybody!



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Sunday, October 26, 2025

One Republic Swims Against The Current.


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The Republic of Ireland has a new president.

Her name is Catherine Connolly and she is an unabashed progressive and peacenik who believes in both empathy and compassion:

...As a teenager, Connolly became active in her community, volunteering with two Catholic lay organisations - the Legion of Mary and the Order of Malta.

This involved bringing meals-on-wheels to elderly people and cleaning their homes.

"The joke was that I was out saving the world and not doing the housework at home," she recently told podcaster Síle Seoige...

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...The mother of two was in her early 40s when she entered elected politics in 1999.

She recalls being encouraged to stand for the Labour Party by the outgoing President of Ireland, Michael D Higgins and his wife.

Her main reason for getting involved was an ambition to address Ireland's housing shortage which she has described as the "defining social crisis of our time".

Connolly served 17 years as councillor in Galway, including a one-year term as mayor of her native city...

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...Connolly is an outspoken critic of Israel's actions in Gaza and has vowed to use her presidency to be a "voice for peace" in an increasingly uncertain world.

She opposes the increasing militarisation of Europe and has warned against a "building consensus" to weaken Ireland's policy of military neutrality.

She told BBC Talkback that when she canvassed voters, Gaza was "top of the list of their concerns" and was raised more often than any other issue, including Irish unity...

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Lawyers, Guns and Money front pager Eric Loomis has a couple of thoughts:

One of the most remarkable political stories in my life is the transformation of Ireland from the most church dominated and one of the most conservative nations in western Europe to a secular nation with no time for the world’s bullshit...

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...The Irish remind me of the many ex-Mormons I have known in my life (this happens when you are from the West) who have been lied to their whole lives, know it, are angry about it, and have no time for your nonsense. Given how the Catholic Church treated the Irish people over the centuries and the sexual exploitation of children endemic to it, it’s like a national waking up and a determination to never go back to the old ways...


Interesting perspective from Mr. Loomis, and many Irish folks may actually agree with it.

However, given her own history, Ms. Connolly herself might not. 

Although, it is entirely possible  that Ms. Connolly might just take a wee bit of liberation with her brand of catholic theology.

Which would be a good thing I reckon.


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Thursday, October 23, 2025

Ruthless Dictator Speaks Truth To (His Own Warmongering) Power.


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Vladimir Putin, responding to his own bought-paid-for-media's questions about how Russia will respond to new American sanctions against its oiligarchy (sic):


...“No self-respecting country ever does anything under pressure.” ...


Sure thing.

Go tell it to the people of Kyiv Mr. Putin.


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Earworm in the sub-header?...This!


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Sunday, October 19, 2025

It's Still The Best Thing About Blogging.


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Social media pretty much ended it.

But.

On the little blogs, where the posters actually pay attention and where there are no algorithms to be found, the comments are still the best thing about the whole deal.

To wit - Jodi Patterson recently posted about her efforts, engaged in on the OpEd pages of the Victoria TimesColonist, to discredit the notion that the best way to deal with the social crisis of the unhoused is to ditch all this 'compassion first' business and instead inject a little 'order first' into the deal.

The post itself is very much worth the read.

However, what I would like to do here, specifically, is draw your attention to the comment of some fellow named 'Danneau' who got right to the heart of the matter:

A proposal: Think in terms of all the time, money, thought and effort expended over the last half-century in destroying social safety nets, in disenfranchising and dispossessing a large part of the population, in misinforming and distracting anyone subject to swallowing the narrative and in building a whole infrastructure in both physical and legal structures to prevent effective resistance to the above, and you will have an idea of the resources necessary to address these questions, the time, the funds, the re-education, the legal re-jigging, the attitude adjustment, the patience, the tolerance, the intelligence and the fortitude to mend our whole civilization. As long as politicians are left to govern without consequence and independently of the informed consent of the population, we will flounder with mere attempts to look good for the next election cycle, and the results will be dire.


Enough said?


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Earworm in the subheader?....This.


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Friday, October 17, 2025

HST Fridays...Leni Of The Dakotas.


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From the media chop-shop known as 'Axios', circa 2025:
The most expensive political ad campaign of the year is being run by the Department of Homeland Security.
Why it matters: DHS disputes that its ads are political. But it has spent at least $51 million this year on ads thanking President Trump for securing the border, according to AdImpact...
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    • The DHS ads promote Trump's mass deportation agenda in a series of direct-to-camera videos starring the face of the policy, Secretary Kristi Noem.
    • They're part of a $200 million fast-tracked contract pushing self-deportation...
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    • "President Trump" is the most mentioned phrase across all the ads.
    • Three ads say: "Thank you, President Donald J. Trump for securing our border and putting America first."
    • Another says: "President Trump has a clear message for those that are in our country illegally. Leave now..."
    • Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) — part of DHS — has spent an additional $10 million on a recruitment ad campaign, airing nationally and in several big city media markets....

From the super-fine media sane-washing operation known as 'Politico, circa 2020:

...In 2018, (Kristi Noem) told the Argus Leader, a South Dakota newspaper, that Mount Rushmore came up during her first visit to the Oval Office, when she was a candidate for governor.

"He said, ‘Kristi, come on over here. Shake my hand,’" Noem said. "I shook his hand, and I said, ‘Mr. President, you should come to South Dakota sometime. We have Mount Rushmore.’ And he goes, ‘Do you know it’s my dream to have my face on Mount Rushmore?’"

Noem said she started laughing, but added: "He wasn’t laughing, so he was totally serious."...



From the Woody Creek Colorado media mad-house known as 'Owl Farm', circa 2003:

"...We're the Nazis in this game, and I don't like it. I'm embarrassed and I'm pissed off.

Yeah.

I mean to say something and I think a lot of people in this country agree with me...'



From the original Ms. Riefenstahl, who discovered the face for her own, not so private, Bavarian Mount Rushmore after at a rousing 'rally' in 1932:

"...With indescribable joy, deeply moved and filled with burning gratitude, we share with you, my Führer, your and Germany's greatest victory, the entry of German troops into Paris. You exceed anything human imagination has the power to conceive, achieving deeds without parallel in the history of mankind..."



From the original Ms. Riefenstahl, revisioning a wee bit of Nobel Peace Prize-free history a few years later:

"...Everyone thought the war was over, and in that spirit I sent the cable to Hitler (in June of 1940)..."

Wednesday, October 08, 2025

My Evening Ride...




...Road Hockey Sky!


Which takes me back to a red brick lined school ground, superblades, bleach bottle plastic goalie masks, runny noses, and RC Cola from the corner store.


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And, just in case you missed it,
Beer is writing pretty regularly again...Which is a good thing.


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Tuesday, October 07, 2025

Cue The Gloria Gaynor...


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In an opinion piece titled 'Can Canada Survive Donald Trump' for Bloomberg News, Francis Wilkinson writes.

...In the household of North America, one inhabitant has taken the momentous decision to empower a lie-based political movement led by a career fraudster — long after his authoritarian ambitions and violent means were laid bare. Whether this act of political suicide evolves as a murder-suicide is of more than passing interest to the US’s northern domestic partner.

The consequences of US failure cannot be contained within US borders. As a direct result, African children who were alive on Jan. 19 are dead today. Summary executions, without even a pretense of law, have become US policy in the Caribbean Sea. Putin continues slaughtering Ukrainians while cashing dividends from a shrewd political investment. China is better-positioned for power.

Canada’s precarious state is not the direst consequence of US political degradation. But it’s an all-but-impossible one to rectify. Joined at the hip to the US, Canada can only hope that Trump doesn’t continue to hold its trade hostage, or spill authoritarian values and violence over the border...

 

Personally, I like the slightly more 'collective'  Cake version of the tune made famous by the incomparable Ms. Gaynor...




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Mr. Wilkinson's piece is good, deep and well researched... Essentially, his thesis is that our best chance of surviving, intact, is that the US itself does not completely collapse under the weight of the current authoritarian regime.


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Monday, October 06, 2025

My Morning Ride...

 


Fall-O-Rama!


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Just a thought, unresearched for the moment
....As we increasingly have these cool nights that warm up to almost summer temperatures in October, I feel like Bay Area weather has shifted north to Lotusland.



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Friday, October 03, 2025

HST Fridays...History Is Hard To Know.

 


There's a lot of talk these days, some might call it hype for the merch machine, twenty years down the road, about re-investigating the good Docktor's demise.

Personally, I'm not sure there's much there, there.

Then again, as reader Lew E and I discussed on the thread to last week's post, and as HST himself once wrote....

...History is hard to know because of all the hired bullsh*t...

Fear and Loathing, The First Part, 1971

Not to mention the hangers on and the ten percenters.

Sod the streets at once!


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