The real political division in society is between authoritarians and libertarians.
30 January 2017
Mean Tweets #nlpoli
The comments are - to borrow the words of Constable Joe Smyth - "rude, inappropriate, [and] hateful". He was speaking about comments aimed at politicians but his description of many Twitter comments.
Americans laugh at them. Some of the celebrities offer a pithy comment in return or flip the bird. But most laugh.
On Jimmy Kimmel's show they call the segment "Mean Tweets".
20 April 2016
Actions and words #nlpoli
That's what Nalcor reported to the committee of provincial bureaucrats named by the Conservatives to get a report from Nalcor every now and again. They can't do anything else except receive the reports and pass them on to cabinet. They still do it under the Liberals.
The company hired by cabinet to conduct yet another review of information supplied by Nalcor that government already had included a little table of progress on major components at Muskrat Falls. The powerhouse is a major component.
But it isn't on EY's table, shown at right and released earlier this month. It's lumped in with "spillway" and shows it is supposedly almost 40% complete.
There's a lot of difference between 15 and 40.
21 January 2016
A chasm they can't ignore #nlpoli
The fundamental strategic political problem Dwight Ball and his senior advisors have been busily building since last year exploded on Wednesday with the leak of a treasury board directive to departments, agencies, boards, and Crown corporations.
Ball has been promising that he would deal with the provincial government’s mess without layoffs. As recently as last week Ball said that attrition – job vacancies due to retirements – were the only way he’d consider job reductions in the public service.
Yet, the ministers of the treasury board have recently sent a note to departments, agencies, boards and Crown corporations asking them to come up with options to reduce spending by 30% over the next three years. There is no commitment that government will cut that much. This is an exercise in generating options for the cabinet to consider.
18 January 2016
Process Question #nlpoli
Soooo, my question would be "where is that destination?"
21 April 2015
The problem with no problem #nlpoli
Dwight Ball is the latest Liberal to emerge from the candidate protection program. He popped up on NTV on Monday evening to tell us all two things:
First, he thinks there should be an inquiry into the Dunphy shooting. He made up some nonsense about the need for an imaginary process that supposedly had to play out before he revealed the real Liberal position. After telling us about Step One: the Dunphy family grieving, and then Step Two the two investigations that aren’t finished, he could now announce Step Three, namely that he will appoint an inquiry when he is premier.
Not gonna call on the Conservatives to do it now. Nope. Gonna wait until he is on the 8th. If that happens. And, allowing that he might not get to be Premier until October 2016, that could be a long wait for an inquiry that could begin soon and be finished by this fall.
Then, of course, you have to recall that on Friday, the official Liberal position was that anyone calling for an inquiry now is just playing politics with this tragedy.
You can see a few pretty obvious problems with the latest Liberal position on the Dunphy inquiry. But at least the Liberals are finally accepting the need for an inquiry. They are going to be the butt of more than a few Conservative and New Democrat jokes but at least they are finally in the right spot.
25 February 2015
Bond Raters and other things to wonders about #nlpoli
Cast your mind back a couple of years and you will probably remember finance minister Jerome Kennedy told us a couple of things.
One was that he expected the government would run deficits for three years, totalling about $1.6 billion.
The other was that surplus would follow after that.
Well, here we are three years later and the latest finance minister – we’ve had four in three years – is now saying we can expect to see another five years of deficits before maybe, possibly, getting the budget into surplus in Year Six ALE.
That’s ALE as in “after the latest estimate.”