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"Innovating" Outsourcing at the Municipal Level
written by Peter Ewart
 
City Council: What does "innovative procurement options" mean?
by Peter Ewart l Opinion 250
In December, Prince George Mayor Shari Green formed a “Select Committee on Business” to get the views of certain business people on the operations of City Hall. This Select Committee has just released its recommendations, and one of them, point number ten, calls for “ensuring” that the city is “open to innovative procurement options.”
 
So what does “innovative procurement options” mean? 
 
Some people might simply interpret this phrase as the PG municipal government finding some new ways to acquire goods and services of various kinds. But others, with good reason, might interpret it as code words for “contracting out” and “privatization” of city services.
 
In any case, the call for “innovative procurement options” comes right at a time when the Harper federal government is putting the final touches on a free trade agreement with the European Union, otherwise known as the “Comprehensive Economic  and Trade Agreement” (CETA). 
 

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2012

The Sirens of Infinite Economic Expansion

Cash of the Titans: Against the Noxious Fantasy of Limitless Growth
The concept of endless economic growth, accepted as sacrosanct by both U.S. mainstream political parties, and internalized as the dominant mode of mind by the general population of the corporate/consumer state is mirrored in the exponential mathematics of a malignancy.

Cancer, if given voice, would proclaim itself to be a believer in "free market values"…devoted to the principle of endless growth…until, of course, it would silence its own voice by killing its host.

Likewise, all life seeks limits or prematurely dooms itself.

The same holds true with addiction to unlimited economic expansion…the craving for incessant ascension is, in fact, a doomed Icarusian flight.
 

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2012

They May Be Giant: Ending the Current Social Structure
 
The Last Days of the Lilliputians
by William T. Hathaway
In Gulliver's Travels the tiny Lilliputians attacked the much larger Gulliver while he was sleeping and tied him to the ground with thousands of threads. In a similar way the ruling elite have tied the working class in bondage. Small in number but great in power, the elite have designed myriad mechanisms of control to hold the much larger working class down and force it to work for them.
 
These include institutions such as mainstream politics, media, schools, labor unions, police, courts, military, and patriarchal gender roles. They also include emotionally laden concepts such as rugged individualism, a false image of socialism, and the very way we conceive of social class.

This last, the encultured view of ourselves, robs us of our class identity.
 

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Feb

2012

From the Unwashed Windows: Perfect Fascist City
written by Andre Vltchek
 
The Perfect Fascist City:Take a Train in Jakarta
by Andre Vltchek
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If you take a train in Jakarta, be warned: the images that would unwind behind your windows could be too disturbing to bear for someone who is not a war correspondent or a medical doctor.
 
It would often feel as if hundreds of thousands of the wretched of the earth decided to camp along the tracks, as if the garbage from the entire East Asia had been dumped along the rails, as if the hell really materialized here on earth, instead of threatening us from some imaginary religious realm.
 
From the unwashed windows of the train you would see people suffering from all imaginable diseases.
 

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Feb

2012

Stand for Women Now
 
Stand Up for Working Women!
by Laura Flanders
The grassroots rage and organizing that countered Komen and GOP’s anti-contraception crusade showed just what feminist fury can do. Facing a cut-off in funds from the Susan G Komen Breast Cancer Foundation, PPFA raised more money in a few days than it stood to lose from Komen all year.
 
The federation’s supporters stirred up such a storm that a senior Komen VP was forced out with her Georgia Republican anti-choice agenda showing.  And the burdensome pressure tactics of gratuitous slap-suits and Congressional investigations finally made news – dirty tactics that women’s clinics around the states have been subject to for years.
 
And then came Daryl Issa’s panel on President Obama’s plan to require insurance companies to pay for contraception coverage when religious employers refused.
 

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21

Feb

2012

Iraq Yesterday, Iran Today: On the Record Before the First Disaster
 
Standing Committee on Foreign Affairs and International Trade 
by Canada's House of Parliament (Hansard) 
The National, State broadcaster, the Canadian Broadcast Corporation's flagship news program, ran a panel tonight (Feb. 21, 2012) called 'Turning Point: Iran. One of the panelists was Munk Centre director, Janice Gross Stein.
 
This is the CBC lede: "Our Turning Point panel looks at Iran and its increasingly aggressive behaviour surrounding its nuclear program."
 
Her appearance reminded me of Iraq, and the media drum beat thrummed by the CBC then, and remembered Ms. Stein sharing her Middle East expertise with the Canadian House in the days leading to the 2003 war against Iraq. 

Here's how she typified the "threat" Saddam Hussein posed to world peace at that time.
 

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21

Feb

2012

Media Check: Syria Fact & Fictions
written by The Real News
 
News About Syria: Information or Propaganda?
by TRNN
Sharmine Narwani: Many opposition leaders want end to militarization on both sides as GCC and US neo-cons call for arming opposition
 
 
 
 

Tue

21

Feb

2012

Christy Clark's 20th Century Budget: "Alarmingly short-sighted in the age of climate change"
written by Press Release

BC budget alarmingly short-sighted in the age of climate change
VICTORIA – This budget is alarmingly short-sighted and irresponsible,” said Ben West, Healthy Communities Campaigner for the Wilderness Committee.
 
“There are no new ideas here, just the outdated policy emphasis of exploiting BC’s resources with little regard to living up to the province’s commitments to tackle climate change.”
 
The 2012 budget includes numerous subsidies to the oil and gas sector while continuing to drastically underfund environmental oversight.
 
Spending on highway expansion projects yet again far exceeds allocations for public transit infrastructure and service while transportation emissions continue to be the leading source of green house gas emissions in the province.
 

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Feb

2012

Voices of Palestinian Prisoners Heard on Voice of Palestine Tonight
written by Hanna Kawas
 
Palestinian Prisoners Special on Voice of Palestine
by Hanna Kawas l Voice of Palestine
On Tue. Feb. 21, 2012, Voice of Palestine will feature a special show on Palestinian political detainees, highlighting Khader Adnan who is currently on day 65 of his hunger strike to protest administrative detention.

We will interview Janan Abdu a Palestinian organizer for the campaign A Day of International Action for Palestinian Prisoners, and a feminist activist and researcher with Mada al-Carmel. We will talk with Janan about Khader Adnan, the International Day of Action and about the detention of her husband, political prisoner Ameer Makhoul.

We will also feature three songs for Palestinian American singer George Kormuz that are dedicated to Palestinian and Arab prisoners and are not available on the internet.
 

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Feb

2012

"Michael, Is CBC Radio for Real?"
 
MICHAEL ENRIGHT, ARE YOU FOR REAL?
by Betty Krawczyk l Betty's Early Edition
Sunday morning I tuned into Michael Enright’s Sunday Edition radio show (Feb. 19) and was sorry.
 
I don’t know what to think about Michael these days. Or CBC Radio. I understand that Stephen Harper considers CBC Radio the enemy but I am increasingly perplexed as to why. As far as international news reporting goes, it seems to me that the Canadian media, including the CBC, is doing Harper’s job for him by keeping the Canada public so tense with threats of imminent war that we will be willing to accept more restrictions on our basic freedoms.
 
These threats center on the so-called possibility of a US-Israeli invasion of Iran.
 
On the program Michael utters the threatening words in a deeply authoritarian voice: “How close is Iran to building a nuclear weapon? What should be done? Should the US and Israel make a preemptive strike?”
 
Michael’s first two guests demure about a strike, but at least his third guest, Hirsh Goodman from National Security Studies from Tel Aviv University in Israel gives Michael the answer he seems to be hoping for. The answer is yes. Mr. Goodman would think a preemptive strike would be proper action if Iran continues with nuclear development.
 

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Feb

2012

Acid Test: Ocean Carbon Content Concern for Reef Survival
 
World's Oceans Get an Acid Bath: Increasing acidity in the world’s oceans could pose a greater threat to marine life than warming waters
by Katharine Gammon l Inside Science News Service
VANCOUVER, British Columbia - Among the repercussions of global climate change, the effect of ocean acidification on marine life is one of the least-understood variables.

photo: Chris Langdon | University of Miami - Rights Information
 
The oceans have already absorbed about one-third of the 500 billion tons of carbon dioxide that human activity has added to the atmosphere since the industrial revolution.
 
Absorbing carbon dioxide reduces the pH of seawater, indicating an increase in its acidity.
 
While more attention has been focused on the ecological fragility of coral reefs, cold-water life in other regions -- from urchins and sea-stars to tiny plankton-like copepods -- may be more at risk than their warmer-water counterparts, according to information presented at the American Association for the Advancement of Science annual meeting in Vancouver.
 
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