tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-32931256.post5119021894515951770..comments2024-03-22T05:20:44.167-07:00Comments on The Disaffected Lib: Water - Civilization's Trojan HorseThe Mound of Soundhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09023839743772372922noreply@blogger.comBlogger9125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-32931256.post-33983706974807867962009-07-09T06:51:21.827-07:002009-07-09T06:51:21.827-07:00Dear Sir/ Madam,
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One thing we can do is unit...4 sure.!<br />4 directions.<br />One thing we can do is unite on the political front.<br />In the last BC election,look what happened with the environmentalists.<br />Rafe Mair wrote in the Tyee that Tzeporah Berman and David Suzuki gave away this election to The Campbell Liberals.<br />And I see that Elizabeth is out here next week in Saanich. That looks to me like she is still considering this riding.<br />She needs to meet Renee, who is only so far seeking nomination.<br />Elizabeth needs to be in the House but she has no business running in a riding that has a candidate that is as qualified as her.<br />Also, in the BC election, our NDP candidate Gary Holman lost to Murray Coal by a few Green votes.<br />There must be collaboration for the good of the whole and not a party's gain in votes.<br />And Carole James was stupid to be stubborn about the carbon tax. She should have just said, we are flexible on this.She thought she'd get the rural vote with the axe the tax.And the low income. People spend twice the amount on cars as they do on food.<br />My proposal is that before the next election, all environmental and social justice organizations promote the candidate in a riding who is sure to get the necessary actions done.<br />The emphasis must be on the candidate and why she/he is the best. That line from old Mr. Dylan..." don't follow leaders, watch your parking meters....reminds me that we must be the leaders.<br />In Canada we need to discuss Coalition governments.<br />I don't know if Independents can form a government if enough of them were elected but that would be something to find out.<br />In the meantime I say, get behind your candidate of choice and talk "em up.<br />Have neighborhood potlucks.Townhall meetings. Soapboxes in the parks and shopping malls.<br />There is a grocery chain in Ontario that is now reporting that 70% of customers have stopped taking their groceries out in plastic bags since they began charging 5 cents a bag. 70% is amazing. If it can be done there then it can be done in other areas.They did it in Ireland, with 25 cents a bag.<br />Planetary citizens! <br />Wasn't that a bit what the Iran activities were about?<br />And Iraq's new carfree solar city?<br />I wrote the CBC to tell them to play MJ's Earth Song video. There are a few good versions on You Tube. I like the one with the lyrics printed on the screen. <br />"AAAAAAAAAGH"!Oemissionshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15052778663890940687noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-32931256.post-5251332047994221882009-07-01T00:32:55.840-07:002009-07-01T00:32:55.840-07:00I'm gradually coming to share your view on par...I'm gradually coming to share your view on parties, Oem. <br /><br />Whether it's our politicians, the punditry or even fellow bloggers, it is becoming depressingly obvious that the environmental calamity that's even now setting in is something they're simply unwilling to discuss much less confront.<br /><br />It's as though we somehow choose to look the other way, desperately hoping that either we won't be badly affected or will come up with some technological solution in the nick of time. <br /><br />In his Monday column, Paul Krugman accused America's congressional climate change denialists of treason against the world. I'm not certain that denialists are more of a problem than pols who claim to "get it" but then shirk the question of action. It's these slack jawed bastards, like the three amigos who lead our national parties, who lull us into inaction.<br /><br />I must confess that, while I appreciate Ms. Penn's good intentions, I find micro-environmentalism an irrelevant and distracting diversion from the real problems at hand.<br /><br />The problems that we must confront, the truly existential quandries, are global and climate change is but one of them. You must add to that deforestation, desertification, air/water/land pollution, resource exhaustion, species extinction, nuclear proliferation, regional instability and global security threats (there are more). As Jarred Diamond points out in his seminal book "Collapse," if we're going to avoid going the way of Easter Islanders, we'll have to come up with solutions to each and every one of these. Leave one or two out and we've had it.<br /><br />These are global problems even though their impacts will be of inconsistent severity and their arrival will be different region by region. We in the "last and least" West (where we will generally be least affected as the impacts arrive here last) somehow think we'll be immune from the fallout in those regions that are hardest hit from the outset. That's a potentially lethal false assumption.<br /><br />It's becoming evident that our ad hoc approaches aren't going to work with cap and trade policies here and hard caps there and no caps at all elsewhere. If we cannot achieve a minimal level of cohesion essential to survive global warming, how on earth are we to deal with all those other problems that are, collectively, even more dangerous?<br /><br />I'm becoming convinced that, if we're to survive, mankind is going to have to come up with new structures for dealing with each other. 19th century Capitalist industrialism blanketing a quilt of rival and often adversarial nation states simply will not serve our current purpose.<br /><br />Leadership that heralds the Tar Sands as the key to our nation's prosperity in the 21st century represents a mentality we can no longer afford. We need a new generation of leadership capable of handling reality with genuinely global vision and an understanding that undoing the problems we have created demands holistic thinking.<br /><br />I'm convinced that we can answer these problems only if we're all willing to devise and accept new principles governing our lives and our societies.The Mound of Soundhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09023839743772372922noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-32931256.post-72726219642173231292009-06-30T23:27:33.720-07:002009-06-30T23:27:33.720-07:00Forget the parties. That is my message to eveyone....Forget the parties. That is my message to eveyone. Vote for the best MP, one who will NOT tow the party line but commit to his/her constituents.<br />Briony Penn who ran on a Red/Green agenda for the Libs and is an acclaimed environmentalist has decided not to run again and introduced some of us at her new home built from local materials and local craftsmen on Saltspring to Renee Hetherington. She is more than awesome, she is FORMIDABLE. <br />But Elizabeth May is thinking of running in this riding. After meeting Renee, I emailed Elizabeth to tell her to find another riding.<br />You can read about Renee at voternee.ca<br />Woman at Mile 0 mentioned her in her blog about the classy Ignatieff dinner in Victoria.<br />I think that Ignatieff needs educating from the many.Oemissionshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15052778663890940687noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-32931256.post-41011031970634587412009-06-29T08:14:17.142-07:002009-06-29T08:14:17.142-07:00No Dan, I've not read Barlow's book. I...No Dan, I've not read Barlow's book. I've teetered on the edge of buying it a couple of times but I figured it wasn't beach reading. I will get to it this Fall.<br /><br />LMA, I readily agree that His Igness has done a lot for the Liberal Party but that's measuring him against Dion and the chaos he inflicted on it. Ignatieff may have done much for his party but he hasn't done much of anything TO the CPC and Steve Harper. That's the only measurement that matters.<br />Pilfering a few points from Jack Layton isn't going to defeat Harper in a way that will allow a powerful, alternative to emerge.The Mound of Soundhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09023839743772372922noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-32931256.post-58231683281083436032009-06-29T07:20:28.347-07:002009-06-29T07:20:28.347-07:00While we don't seem willing or able to put the...While we don't seem willing or able to put the brakes on our excessive growth and consumption, when we reach numbers that the planet cannot sustain our species will be forced to change or face extinction. <br /><br />Hopefully, political leaders will emerge in the future who will be able to cope with the coming crises. I'm not happy with Ignatieff's failure to address environmental concerns, but I think he deserves a lot of credit for working hard to rebuild the finances and membership of the Liberal Party. Until we remove Harper from office, Canada cannot move forward, and Ignatieff is the only alternative I see at present to Harper.<br /><br />I have learned a lot from your posts and hope they continue.LMAnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-32931256.post-34885470174795854502009-06-28T23:06:14.261-07:002009-06-28T23:06:14.261-07:00Have you read the book blue gold by Maude Barlow? ...Have you read the book blue gold by Maude Barlow? If not I highly recommend it, though I'll warn you it is a tad depressingScruffy Danhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09576996151807188873noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-32931256.post-21202831471934521802009-06-28T19:28:05.706-07:002009-06-28T19:28:05.706-07:00Thanks for your kind thoughts. I'm wrestling ...Thanks for your kind thoughts. I'm wrestling with a rather powerful bout of cynicism right now so your 'welcome back' may be premature. I remain, as ever, liberal but I'm experiencing a deep disconnect with what now passes for Liberal politics. The current fop seems to think there are answers to be found in dragging the party far to the right of its natural position but I think he's following the path he perceives best suited to his personal political advancement. To his credit, he has certainly gathered about him a significant flock of sycos.<br /><br />Ah for the good old days when all we had to worry about was our country and people surviving Harper.The Mound of Soundhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09023839743772372922noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-32931256.post-14787065074108338892009-06-28T17:28:25.551-07:002009-06-28T17:28:25.551-07:00I've been back in Canada for one month now and...I've been back in Canada for one month now and I cannot get my head around the apathy regarding our environment, the economy and health car. Trying to get something done (health care card) as well is like pulling hens teeth. It's so very frustrating when returning from a country where administrative tasks are handled within a week or two.<br /> I looked for you several times....welcome back. Cheers, A. MorrisAnonymousnoreply@blogger.com