Courage

This is pretty amazing, a gay man went to a book burning event in Tennessee, threw the bible into the fire then yelled Hail Satan!

Anti-LGBTQ+ pastor Greg Locke held a book burning in Tennessee last week, where he burned books including Harry Potter and Twilight to “deliver” his flock from demons. But as it turns out, he wasn’t the only one throwing some books on the pyre that night.

In a video posted on YouTube by Chris Hardin and his husband, the couple arrived at the book burning with a protest in mind. Hardin’s husband can be seen throwing a Bible on the fire and yelling “Hail Satan.”

“It took him shouting ‘I Burned a Bible’ several times before they stopped cheering and realized they’d been had,” Hardin wrote in the caption for the video.

Source: Advocate

How the hell can we have book burnings in this day and age, by the group that’s always complaining about being oppressed and crying about cancel culture.  Go Mr. Hardin & your husband, show how hypocritical these people really are.

Not even hiding it anymore

Hmm take a guess which political party in the US wants to ban the teaching of Nazis and similar political parties being low moral character…  Any idea?  Republicans aren’t even hiding it anymore but I guess they have to take these measures when their supporters are literal neo nazis…  It’s just lucky for the GOP that the Democratic party is absolutely incompetent and offer no real alternative to the dystopian corporate hell that is the current USA.

A rare win for workers

So I haven’t ranted about politics in a while and this is stuff south of the border but this is great news for American workers.

Aunanimous Supreme Court ruling Monday in Hughes v. Northwestern University ensures that Americans will still be able to sue employers and Wall Street banks that bleed dry their retirement accounts — a landmark precedent in protecting the $7.3 trillion Americans hold in 401(k) accounts.

The 8-0 ruling, written by Sonia Sotomayor, found that 401(k) plan participants could continue to take legal action against employers for including high-fee, high-risk investments in their 401(k) lineup, even if they also included lower-fee, lower risk options.

The decision could be a blow against powerful private equity industry titans, who for years have been aiming to convince 401(k) plans to include their high-fee, high-risk offerings. Blackstone Group CEO Stephen Schwarzman has said accessing retirees’ 401(k) accounts was “one of our dreams.”

Later in the article…

James Watkins III, an attorney who has been involved in 401(k) litigation, said that the ruling will force accountability from Wall Street.

“I gave a presentation one time at an event, and I was eating lunch, and the guy behind me said ‘very impressive presentation,’” said Watkins. “He introduced himself and said he was the CEO of a company. One of the things I have told employers is that you really need to provide plan participants with a basic education class. He told me, ‘Our company will never voluntarily give investor education to employees because they would realize how bad the plan is and then they would call you and you would sue us.’ This decision today forces them to rethink that.”

Source: Jacobin

A huge win for workers and should tell everyone never to invest in actively managed high fee mutual funds, the “small” management fee will bleed your return totally away.  As Jack Bogle once said, “you put up 100% of the capital, take 100% of the risk and get 30% of the return” and this should really be a wake up call.  Actively managed funds are a scam and if your financial advisor says they’re great they’re right in a sense that they’re great for them and the fund managers, not you.

I think it’s safe to say that if Wall Street & big banks are for something then I’m against it.

It’s the damn supply!!!

Whenever I read articles like this it drives me nuts because as someone who invests in real estate locally (and exacerbates the problem but it’s the game we have to play), I can clearly see the reason to the high prices at least locally in Toronto is lack of supply but these idiots want more taxes…

In both markets, single family homes for under $1 million are becoming unheard of, which is why Vancouver based think-tank Generation Squeeze used that figure as a baseline for an eyebrow-raising proposal this week: a new tax on homes worth $1 million and up.

The group is pitching a progressive tax that would kick in on homes valued at more than $1 million, and get progressively larger on homes valued at  $3 million and above. The group proposing it runs out of the University of British Columbia, but received some funding from Canada’s federal housing agency the Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation.

Though the tax would be calculated annually, it would be deferred until the home is sold, so it would function similar to a land transfer tax that many provinces and municipalities already levy.

Later in the article I’m glad they addressed it the real problem.

Not everyone is convinced the plan would be effective, or even workable, however. Ryerson University professor Murtaza Haider is among those who thinks Canada’s housing market is out of whack and in need of fixing, but he doesn’t think adding new taxes on existing owners is the way to do it.

“It’s one of those measures that we call demand-busting measures,” he said in an interview. He says the most effective way to address the imbalance in the market isn’t to try to suppress demand, but rather by building more housing to satisfy that need without encouraging bidding wars for what little housing is available.

“If we don’t address the real problem, that is construction of new housing, and we continue to build or under build, as we have done so in the last five decades, then the problem will remain,” he said.

Suppressing demand doesn’t work, to address the imbalance you need to greatly increase the supply!!!

Toronto & Vancouver rightly or wrongly are surrounded by green belts, no development zones which means the land to build is limited which in turn means homes are a commodity.  We can argue whether that should be the case or not but the realities on the ground prove it’s true.  Ok if we can’t expand outward then we need further investment upward but not those shoeboxes in the skies, we need actual homes where one could raise a family, 2-3 bedroom units with large living areas and amenities close by.  That’d be a start, frankly without opening up the green belt, I don’t know if we can solve the issue of not having enough single family homes but additional taxes or any other demand suppression ideas really only hurts those who want to live in the homes they buy.

For people like me, it’s a cost of doing business unfortunately and that cost will be passed on.

All full of shit

Anyone who’s read my blog knows the environment is near and dear to my heart and now, I am convinced frankly that humanity is screwed.  Our weak willed political leaders only talk, as a Canadian I know since we have the king of photo ops and pretty words Trudeau has done absolutely nothing during his time in power to help the environment, in fact he’s done the opposite by buying an oil pipeline for the benefit of a private company no less!  That’s why I tell people, the Liberals are no better on the environment than the Conservatives, at least with the latter they’ll telegraph their intentions to your face, the Liberals say one thing then do the opposite.

I already hate the CBC and this clip made me want to vomit.

Before Canada lectures other world leaders on what they should do on the environment, maybe we should clean up our house first.  Unfortunately with Trudeau as our leader, that’s not going to happen and I do worry very much for what is in store for Brandon and his generation.

Complete corporate take over

I’ve been following Steven Donzinger’s case for a while now and it’s pretty clear the corporate take over of the US government is complete with the capture of the judicial branch.  The outrageous treatment of this human rights lawyer and the unprecedented zeal in which the judges goes after him shows their true allegiance.

confinement for more than two years. He is the first attorney ever to be charged with criminal contempt over a discovery dispute in a civil case where the attorney went into voluntary contempt to pursue an appeal. He is the first person to be prosecuted under Rule 42 (criminal contempt) by a private prosecutor with financial ties to the entity and industry that was a litigant in the underlying civil dispute that gave rise to the orders. He is the first person tried by a private prosecutor who had ex parte communications with the charging judge while that judge remained (and remains) unrecused on the criminal case.

“No lawyer in New York for my level of offense ever has served more than 90 days, and that was in home confinement,” Donziger told the court. “I have now been in home confinement eight times that period of time. I have been disbarred without a hearing where I have been unable to present factual evidence; thus, I am unable to earn an income in my profession. I have no passport. I can’t travel; can’t do human rights work the normal way which I believe I am reasonably good at; can’t see my clients in Ecuador; can’t visit the affected communities to hear the latest news of cancer deaths or struggles to maintain life in face of constant exposure to oil pollution. In addition, and this is little known, Judge [Lewis A.] Kaplan has imposed millions and millions of dollars of fines and courts costs on me. [Kaplan is the judge for Chevron’s lawsuit against Donziger; Preska is his handpicked judge for the contempt charges.] He has ordered me to pay millions to Chevron to cover their legal fees in attacking me, and then he let Chevron go into my bank accounts and take all my life’s savings because I did not have the funds to cover these costs. Chevron still has a pending motion to order me to pay them an additional $32 [million] in legal fees. That’s where things stand today. I ask you humbly: Might that be enough punishment already for a Class B misdemeanor?”

Source: Salon

This is pure corporate prosecution of a lawyer who did his job to hold Chevron responsible for the damage that its subsidiary has done to the people of Ecuador.  This is a huge warning shot to those who want to the right thing and a sign to everyone else that if you do, these corporations will throw unlimited funds to ruin you.  Sigh unfortunately cleansing the judicial branch in the US of these corporate stooges will take a long time, unlike politicians who one can vote out, many of these guys will be in place for decades.

I guess that’s the end game of capitalism, complete take over of all branches of government and may the rest of the citizens of the world pay close attention so it doesn’t happen locally!

The dude’s teflon

So on our first Truth & Reconciliation day and Trudeau goes on vacation lol.

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is spending the first National Truth and Reconciliation Day on vacation in Tofino, B.C., with his family, despite his official itinerary placing him in private meetings in Ottawa.

The Prime Minister’s Office confirmed the vacation in a statement sent to Global News.

“Yes the PM is spending time in Tofino with family for a few days,” Trudeau’s spokesperson wrote.

Source: Global News

What an asshole but it’s clear Liberal supporters don’t care about anything he does there was the perfect opportunity to turf him and his corrupt party from power yet he got elected yet again.  Can’t wait for the teflon to wear off and people realize what a clown he is.

Absolutely ridiculous

So I just finished reading Yahoo’s reporting on the CIA’s war against Julian Assange & Wikileaks and frankly it reads like it’s out of a movie.  Ideas like shooting it out with the Russians on the streets of London to assassinating him and the bugging of the Ecuadorian embassy…  Anyway it’s too long to talk about the highlights, worth a read and this is a dangerous precedent and frankly an assault to the free press.

This Yahoo News investigation, based on conversations with more than 30 former U.S. officials — eight of whom described details of the CIA’s proposals to abduct Assange — reveals for the first time one of the most contentious intelligence debates of the Trump presidency and exposes new details about the U.S. government’s war on WikiLeaks. It was a campaign spearheaded by Pompeo that bent important legal strictures, potentially jeopardized the Justice Department’s work toward prosecuting Assange, and risked a damaging episode in the United Kingdom, the United States’ closest ally.

The CIA declined to comment. Pompeo did not respond to requests for comment.

“As an American citizen, I find it absolutely outrageous that our government would be contemplating kidnapping or assassinating somebody without any judicial process simply because he had published truthful information,” Barry Pollack, Assange’s U.S. lawyer, told Yahoo News.

Source: Yahoo News

Totally unhinged that it even got this far.

What a waste

I very much dislike our Justin Trudeau and Canada just wasted $600 million for his vanity to elect basically the same government.  Well I guess I shouldn’t expect good money management from a leader that doesn’t think about monetary policy.  It’s not so bad, over the last 6 years Trudeau’s policies has made me rich, it’s just a shame I need to see and hear that phony for the next 18 months (he said he’ll call another in that time frame if he won a minority) so woo we’re only a short time away from another election!

 

Federal Election 2021

So I know I’m late to the game when it comes to blogging about the federal election but better late than never.  In his quest to get a majority government, Trudeau called an election just over a week ago thinking that his response to COVID would be enough, perhaps it will but right now it doesn’t look like it and the polls are showing a statistical tie in terms of popular vote, though the Liberals do hold a seat advantage due to the breakout of support nationally.

However it appears that his support in Ontario is plummeting and he’s not gaining ground in BC or Atlantic Canada.  That’s good news as far as I’m concerned, I can’t stand Trudeau or the Liberal party any longer and definitely want something different than the old Liberal corruption racket.  Still with that said there’s a lot of time so they may turn things around and at the moment I still think they’ll win but with a smaller minority government.

The man himself is completely substance free and you can tell how desperate they are when they pull out the abortion card right at the beginning.  I’m glad O’Toole countered that fairly easily, too bad he doesn’t have that much charisma but I for one am tired of Trudeau and will celebrate when he loses power, good riddance!

All polling data can be found on 338Canada.