Here’s a disquieting thought about the Ukraine crisis. Another one, Imean. Western leaders seem to have been astoundingly unprepared for it.
Weird. Britain’s Daily Telegraph says Rome faces bankruptcy. Oh well.Back to what great thing politicians are going to do for us next.
Much is at stake in Ukraine. Unfortunately it is exactly the opposite of what the Kremlin seems to think. Click here to read the rest.
Remember when “kids on drugs” meant them smoking joints after school?Now it’s taking antidepressants during it. What have we done?
This just in: Canadians are disgusted with political parties. We think politicians don’t care what voters think. Click here to read the rest.
OK, now the choice is clear. When it comes to balancing the budget thereare two starkly different options in the political arena. Voters rejoice.
Imagine an anthropologist came to study Canada’s strange public rituals from some unspoiled region where only birds tweet and “reality television” could not be explained even if someone could be found who wanted to know. Upon encountering the thing known as a “federal budget,” he might well release a cloud of arrows to cover his precipitous flight back to a blessed homeland where “fiscal federalism” would be ceremonially incinerated if it ever intruded. But if not, what would he record for his bewildered fellows? Click here to read the rest.
Here we go again. Apparently the Harper Tories are undemocratic because they don’t want the Chief Electoral Officer running voter mobilization campaigns for left-wing parties. Click here to read the rest.