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- Lawyer Neil Seeman
objects to our judges' understanding of native Indians
- Friday
December 7, 2001
Conservative Toronto Lawyer Neil Seeman is sure that the judge's sentence of Saskatoon
police hitmen will be unfair even before the sentence has been given. Mario deSantis
comments on the fairness of first nation's people and how they are treated in our
courts.
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- Suggesting an opinion survey to
CNN's personality Paula Zahn:
"Do you support the constitution or you support Ashcroft's anti terrorism measures?"
- Friday
December 7, 2001
Mario deSantis noticed the shift from constitutional government in the United States
to government by opinion poll.
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- The results of
giving more power to corporations rather than people: lack of democracy,
more charitable organizations, and more experts
- Sunday
December 9, 2001
Mario deSantis reflects on the domination in our culture of large profit driven multinational
corporations and while their importance rises all other values decline.
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- Action Plan for
Saskatchewan Health Care: Listening to health guru Dr. Ken Fyke and
undermining democracy
- Sunday
December 9, 2001
Smoke and mirrors continue as Saskatchewan's government attempts to mask cost cutting
with supposed health care reform.
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- The Ultimate Step
of the Free Market: Dollarization
- Monday
December 10, 2001
All across the Americas the inflated value of the United States dollar is destroying
the economies of countries from Argentina to Canada. The fear is well founded as
Mario deSantis warns of the self destructive nature of adopting the U.S. Dollar.
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- Former Nortel's
CEO John Roth: Free Market and Corporate Mentality
- Monday
December 10, 2001
Greed is a serious matter especially when the leadership of a company views the his
world as the only world. Find out more in this interesting story.
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- Saskatchewan Health
Information Network (SHIN): Board Chair Grossman and CEO Lipon disagree
while fattening their bellies
- Tuesday
December 11, 2001
This operation was established with an expressed purpose but has instead become a
tax absorption operation. Mario deSantis tells of its latest confusion.
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- Enron is Argentina as per the Autistic Chicago School of Economics
- Wednesday
December 12, 2001
Mario deSantis points out the parody of Argentina and the seventh largest corporation
in the United States, Enron both of which have for all intents and purposes gone
totally broke.
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- And as the Free
Market goes on, so the media brainwashing goes on
- Wednesday
December 12, 2001
All the major papers in Canada now have one editorial policy and they must follow
it. Who says political power flows from the barrel of a gun?
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- The Big Lie of
the Free Market is Against the Environment:
Environmentalist Dana Meadows versus Statistician Bjorn Lomborg
- Thursday
December 13, 2001
Mario deSantis wants us to consider that if the media is pushing the agenda of the
Free Market Globization view point they also may be misleading us about other things
like the environment.
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- Go God Before
Humanity
- Thursday
December 13, 2001
Like almost everyone we are appalled at the attitude displayed in the Bin Laden tape
released this morning. Mario was struck by the focus on God. A complete transcript
of the text is available by clicking here.
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- Media boss David
Asper tells his journalists: "exercise your freedoms to work elsewhere"
- Friday
December 14, 2001
With the country relying upon the press to serve and the official opposition we are
in trouble. All papers owned by one company that now demands one opinion, the owner's.
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- It is not a joke
that corporations hijack the right to our own language
- Saturday
December 15, 2001
Sometimes true stories are much funnier than anything we could make up but we have
to be careful, someone might claim that "funny" is thier property and we
will have to refer a joke as "jocular."
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- John Ralston Saul
on Corporatism: lack of democracy and legitimization of corruption
- Sunday
December 16, 2001
The realisation that our society is in trouble and needs to sort out what it is about
is shared by many people. Today Mario deSantis lets us in on the dynamic work of
John Ralston Saul.
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- The Council of Canadians: Working Against the Free Market
and the Colonization of Education
- Monday
December 17, 2001
An organisation that looks at what Canada is and sets out to do what it can to keep
it that way.
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- Disagreeing with
the National Post's support of the NMD
- Monday
December 17, 2001
Mario deSantis does not agree with the National Posts support of the Bush decision
to go ahead with its multi-billion dollar Star Wars antimissile program.
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- A Piece of Mental
Reality of Journalist David Warren: Preaching Bushism and Yearning
for Canadian Heroes
- Tuesday
December 18, 2001
Mario deSantis has come across the pitiful pro-american stance of the National Post
columnist David Warren living in the upstate New York village of Toronto.
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- The next citizenship's
mandate: Stopping the Preaching of the Free Market and Statistical
Polling
- Wednesday
December 19, 2001
Mario deSantis worries that people are being tricked into thinking that the way things
are is the only way and urges the reader to notice the swing by intellectuals away
from the ultra-capitalist system.
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- Lack of Democracy
and Corporatism in Health Care: The Dementia of Health Care Gurus Ken
Fyke and Roy Romanow
- Thursday
December 20. 2001
Mario deSantis is convincing as he explains that the massive dysfunction in the healthcare
system is due to mismanagement and the control of the system by experts, instead
of relying on the people it serves.
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- Some myths of
corporate colonization: academic excellence with higher fees, growth
with game theory, waging wars for peace
- Friday
December 21, 2001
Raising collage fees does not make a better collage and playing games and simulations
are a far cry from reality.
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- Argentina's Free
Market: the colonization of people by the power of money
- Friday
December 21, 2001
A tragic situation is unfolding in the summer heat of Argentina and Mario deSantis
suggests that this event is a natural consequence of financial conditions imposed
on this country.
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- There are Limits to Growth and there are Limits to Greed:
Free Market, Bushism and M&A
- Saturday
December 22, 2001
Mario deSantis points out the unsustainablity of merger after merger as this process
not only harms the world's economy it seems to benefit no one.
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- Natale per Babbo
e Mamma
- Sunday
December 23, 2001
A letter to Santa, under the plate.
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- The Free Market
and Argentina: The Convergence of the Media and Journalist Les MacPherson
- Friday
December 28, 2001
With convergence we can no longer what is news and what is supposed to be entertainment,
much of what is published in papers is probably neither.
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- Asper's National Post: Another Propaganda Agency for the
Bush Administration
- Saturday
December 29, 2001
The National Post promotes Bush's bomb dropping campaign in the Middle
East and is set to support further wars of liberation.
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- A first batch
of my books for Christmas
- Sunday
December 30, 2001
Mario deSantis tells us about the marvellous books he got for Christmas and of their
importance.
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- Christmas Books,
Second Batch
- Monday
December 31, 2001
Mario deSantis tells us about this second bunch of books that have come his way and
show the way to an improved society.
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- No need to fight
terrorism the Bush's way: make terrorism a crime, sustain local economic
development, reduce arms
- Wednesday
January 2, 2002
Mario deSantis expresses his deep concern that the United States is not working toward
a solution but is in fact the problem.
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- The quite infringement
of human rights with Bill C- 36: Lawyer Connie Fogal, Senator Joan
Fraser and the globalization of terrorism
- Thursday
January 3, 2002
Connie Fogal voices her dire concerns about the passing of bill C-36 to Senator Joan
Fraser who voted for the bill. Mario deSantis explains his worries that this part
of a global pattern to reduce the freedom of people everywhere.
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- Some Stories on
President George W. Bush Jr. and his 90% Approval Rating
- Thursday
January 3, 2002
Mario deSantis has discovered a whole set of books dealing with the American President
and how he came to power. This is interesting stuff.
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- Regina has the
highest automobile theft rate in North America: Mr. Larry Fogg fogs
the social problem with his numbers
- Friday
January 4, 2002
Just because SGI spends more money on road killed deer than the two thousand stolen
cars in Regina each year is irrelevent when it comes to considering the enormous
social problems in that city.
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- A Recent Poll
by The Pew Research Center: Bushism's Public Opinion versus the Other
World
- Friday
January 4, 2002
The American public and people in the rest of the world do not share the same point
of view and this could be a major problem as public opinion shapes action and government
policy everywhere.
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- Journalist Osama
El-Ghazali Harb and Social Activist David Batstone: Need of Reforms
for U.S. Foreign Policies and the Media
- Saturday
January 5, 2002
The vastly different view of the world seen by Americans than others is one of the
prime contributing factors to deep resentment and even hate yet the practice of patriotic
US news continues.
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- The Presidency of George W. Bush Jr.: Protection of the
Free Market
- Sunday
January 6, 2002
Mario deSantis has found a growing body of evidence that sees American political
thinkers concerned about the Bush administration and the way it is using September
11 as an excuse to push its right wing Republican political and economic agenda.
Be sure to check out the references Mario has with this article.
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- Bush, Kissinger
and Sharon: war and peace
- Monday
January 7, 2002
Mario deSantis points out today that the United States opposes the world court because
it needs to protect its own war criminals. An interesting perspective with some impressive
support in the references.
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- The Condemnation
of the Neoclassical Free Market: American Empire & Activist Tina
Staik
- Tuesday
January 8, 2002
Americans are bold but almost never stupid and we are seeing growing evidence of
decent growing inside the country toward the direction things are going. Mario deSantis
points out today the scary march of politics based on a view of economics that could
enslave the world then he discovers Tina Staik saying much the same thing.
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- Globalization
by The American Prospect: Discerning between Corporate Globalization
and Globalization
- Wednesday
January 9, 2002
Mario deSantis draws our attention to the outstanding work by Nobel Prize winner
Amartya Sen as it relates to the humane concerns about the phenomena known as globalization.
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- Debunking the
Free Market and their governments in the name of WE THE PEOPLE
- Thursday
January 10, 2002
Today's remarkable commentary by Mario deSantis relies heavily upon the extensive
references and research used in the story. Mario is helping us to grasp a much wider
concept than might first be imagined as he directs our attention at the fundamental
issue of our time.
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- The Free Market
or the Alchemy of our century: Bubble in the stock market, bubble in
the media, bubbles everywhere, a Big Bubble
- Friday
January 11, 2002
Mario deSantis describes the distortion of reality as the news media deals with the
ecoomics of today and illustrates his point with the competition between the American
news casters.
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- Lack of Democracy
in Saskatchewan and everywhere else: Democracy is not the pursuing
of the self interest of either groups or individuals
- Saturday
January 12, 2002
With corporate executives earning huge salaries it doesn't matter what happens their
decisions, good or bad make no difference to them. Our society has turned over most
of the decision making to such people.
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- Argentina: making
the record straight with professor Steve Hanke
- Sunday
January 13, 2002
Mario deSantis continues to point out that the economic problems that brought down
the Argentinian government are part and parcel of the American pressure to adopt
the Free Market system.
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- Public Citizen's
Global Trade Watch: Excerpts of a Study on the NAFTA's Legacy in Agriculture
- Monday
January 14, 2002
We regret that we are bringing you bad news but most of us already suspected that
NAFTA was less than successful, now we can see just how unsuccessful.
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- Learning to Mix
Apples and Oranges to End the Free Market
- Monday
January 14, 2002
Mario deSantis explains some of the conflicting information that suggests that the
time has come that we need to learn how to see things that are very different yet
add up to much the same.
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- Saskatchewan Health Corporatism: Fascism in the Disguise
of Saving Money with Saving Money
- Tuesday
January 15, 2002
Mario deSantis is certain that the present course to use more experts in the healthcare
system is a major error.
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- The Aspers Contribution
to a Fascist New World Order: Victims Doug Cuthand, Stephen Kimber
and Peter Worthington
- Wednesday
January 16, 2002
CanWest Global continues to swing the axe and even ban conservative journalist Peter
Worthington who once ran as a PC. Apparently he and others are not right wing enough
to satisfy the mono-political agenda of the Aspers.
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- One effect of
the Free Market and the Enron's case: turning money speculation into
an institutionalized casino
- Thursday
January 17, 2002
A vice president of Enron refers to the company as "crooked" as inquiries
discover the remarkable complicity and assistance provided by accounting company
Arthur Anderson of Chicago.
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- The Gospel of
the Free Market and the Emergence of Fascism: Bush's Free Trade and
Gordon Campbell's Smaller Government
- Thursday
January 17, 2002
Lower taxes and a balanced budget do not correlate with an improved economy. B.C.'s
foolish premier heads his province toward disaster.
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- B.C. Premier Gordon
Campbell: Taking British Columbia to Fascism
- Friday
January 18, 2002
Mario deSantis condemns the empty headed dogma being persued by the government of
British Columbia as they have cut taxes by 25% now discover they have to cut back
government operations by 25% while the B.C. economy goes into a tail spin.
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- The Free Market
Capitalism Identified by Enron's Collapse: A System Corrupted
- Sunday
January 20, 2002
Mario deSantis describes for us the journey of thought that compells us to look closely
at the forces piling up against a free society.
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- Letting Enron
CEO Kenneth Lay Chew His Words
- Monday
January 21, 2002
Enron's top people urged their employees to buy Enron stock right up to the time
the company submerged overwhelmed by insolvency.
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- Dick Cheney's
Meeting of June 27, 2001 with Indian Leader Sonia Gandhi: Greasing
the Free Market for Enron Corporation
- Monday
January 21, 2002
Though this story gives you the basics the details are buried in the extensive links
provided in the references. Mario deSantis has given us the benefit of his research
and with a click or two a person can be reasonably informed.
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- The Thought that the Free Market is a Big Bubble supported by the U.S.
Military
- Tuesday
January 22, 2002
Today Mario deSantis examines the consequences of economic ideology combining with
government and military might.
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- Dollarization and Terence Corcoran: Wake Up Mr. Corcoran!
- Tuesday
Janaury 22, 2002
Mario deSantis has pulled out the stops on this one and provided us with a thorough
review of references that discuss the problems of Canadian and American money. This
remarkable story explains and informs so that you can formulate some understanding
of this puzzling problem.
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- The mantras of
savings and friendly privatization: Privatization of Health Care and
Police State in Canada?
- Wednesday
January 23, 2002
Mario deSantis reports his sadness and concern as we watch in horror as our country
and the things about it we cherish are about to be destroyed by our own free enterprise
politicians
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- The Scandal of
the Century: Thank you again Richard Klassen and Fifth Estate!
- Thursday
January 24, 2002
CBC tells the story of criminal misadventure by Saskatoon's police department and
the Province of Saskatchewan's justice department. Mario deSantis puts this story
of governmental abuse in perspective.
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- The misconception of education as a mean of making money, and of economic
productivity as a mean of social well being
- Friday
January 25, 2002
Mario deSantis gives us a chance to think about the whole rationale of thinking the
productivity actually means something in terms of our lives.
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- The Biggest BUBBLE
of the Free Market: The Myth of the Booming 90ies
- Saturday
January 26, 2002
This is not light reading, Mario deSantis takes you through the myth of the good
times of the past decade and explains why the economy is facing dire consequences.
The references in the story are extremely important so be sure to check them out.
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- The Free Market:
The Road to Freedom Paved with Indifference
- Monday
January 28, 2002
The thinking that we should not get worked up about some seemingly minor event is
a sign of indifference and the failure of the majority of Europeans to take any action
or for other countries around the world to know and do nothing is the shame we all
share in for the tragedy of the last century. Mario deSantis warns us not to repeat
this blunder again.
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- Bush's Enronization
of Canada
- Tuesday
January 29, 2002
The United States has taken to unilateral international decisions, without consultation
as it now is boldly planning to declare full military control over all of North America.
Mario deSantis points out that this is appropriate with the present government Texas
roots and the corporate culture of the now defunct Enron.
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- Lies My Government Continues to Tell Me:New
Corporate Welfare Info Validates Successive CTF Reports Denouncing Handouts
- Tuesday
January 29, 2002
Canadian Taxpayers Federation condemn the steady flow of Canadian taxpayers money
to monsterous corporations with no hope of these so-called loans ever being repaid.
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- Enronism and Journalist
Margaret Wente: Where are the Evil Doers Ms. Wente?
- Wednesday
January 30, 2002
Toronto colomnist takes a shot at New York Times columnist and Mario deSantis is
certain she got it wrong. Be sure to have a look at the references on this story.
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- The Looping Fascism
of the Bushes' New World Order: 'Lets Roll' against the new 'Axis of
Evil'
- Wednesday
January 30, 2002
Mario deSantis expresses his serious concerns about the mixing of ideology and national
defence that sweeps our neighbours to the South and perhaps threatens the world more
than terrorism.
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- The New Economy
according to President George Bush: public deficit spending on behalf
of corporations and the militaries
- Thursday
January 31, 2002
Economic decision making in the United States appears to have taken a radical change
as a surplus moves to a deficit and the largest defense spending increase in twenty
years.
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- The Bush Administration
and the Resurgence of Fascism: Escalating Disorders Abroad and at Home
- Saturday
February 2, 2002
The US President's state of the union address adds even more chill to the already
serious conditions both within the country and as that country affects other people
all around the world.
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- The cyclical price
of waging wars on terrorism and drugs: More Innocent Civilian Lives?
- Saturday
February 2, 2002
Mario deSantis warns that despite the months that have passed little seemed to have
been accomplished on the US war on Terrorism and without focus and mixed with political
ideology the fear is greater loss of life.
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- LEARNING ABOUT THE UN-CITIZENSHIP
OF THE FREE MARKET Synopses/remarks about recent articles
- Sunday
February 3, 2002
Mario deSantis has done some serious digging and provides us with a set of short
synopses of some important points being made about the direction the United States
is taking the rest of the world. This is worth a serious look, no editorialising
just the facts.
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- The New World
Order: Synopses/remarks on some articles
- Monday
February 4, 2002
As he did yesterday Mario deSantis challenges us to look over the opinions of others
who are considering the collective traumas of this planet and are coming up with
similar conclusions.
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- Pro Forma Earnings
are Much Much Bigger than GAAP Earnings: Another Bubble of the Axis
Bush/Cheney Administration
- Tuesday
February 5, 2002
US leaders blame accountants and just everyone else breathing for economic troubles
why stirring the free market pot that is about to boil over.
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- The Free Market
and the Myth of Less Taxes for People: Privatization has Increased
the Tax Burden of People and Increased Corporate Cheating
- Wednesday
February 6, 2002
Less and less of the costs of running government in free market economy countries
is being paid for by those who benefit most.
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- Enronitis is desecrating
the White House and choking its priests
- Thursday
February 7, 2002
Mario deSantis is acting as our research guide as he leads us toward understanding
some of the growing dissent within the United States. Today's story features links
to the very clever working class spokesman for Americas factory worker, Michael Moore.
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- Tenets of Democracy:
Common Language and Doubt
- Friday
February 8, 2002
Mario deSantis shares his concerns about the basic components of democracy being
under serious attack under the smoke screen of International Terroris crisis.
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- The white lies
of our elitist leadership have become criminal charges: The Scandal
of the Century in Saskatchewan
- Saturday
February 9, 2002
Mario deSantis explains his disdain for the bending of the truth and praises the
CBC for its willingness to look into the problems of individual Canadians.
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- Economic Productivity
and the bubbles cracked by FP analyst Jacqueline Thorpe
- Saturday
February 9, 2002
Mario deSantis points out the empty, perhaps even silly attempt to explain the financial
world by Financial Post analyst Jacqueline Thorpe. Its the Asper view of economics,
mostly hot air.
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- Corporations and
Governments are Making Money under No Fault Just Causes: Foggy Insurance
in Saskatchewan and Bushy War against Terrorism
- Sunday
February 10, 2002
Mario deSantis discovered the unsettling link between no fault insurance and the
US president then becomes concerned about disturbing links between the US leaders
and the military establishment.
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- Health Care Misspending: Walter Robinson and Roy Romanow
cannot compare apples and oranges
- Monday
February 11, 2002
You really need to read this story, and read it carefully as this explains that if
we examine the important issue of health care with the same perspective as those
who think it is unsustainable we will come to the same conclusion even though it
may not be even close to the truth.
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- The White House
is secretive and on the wrong path: More problems at home and abroad?
- Monday
February 11, 2002
Concern grows as the Bush administration keeps its secrets while many wonder about
the direction and trends that are emerging.
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- The Truth of the Free Market and its Bubbles: A puffed
up leadership becomes more puffed up with their economic predictions
- Monday
February 11, 2002
Ominous signs are present as there are indications of economic troubles while the
political rhetoric and economic babble is used to blind us from what looks to be
happening.
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- Smart CIA-drones
launch missiles and kill people
- Tuesday
February 12, 2002
Two very different stories, one from CNN and another from the Washington Post about
drone missile attack in Eastern Afghanistan last week.
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- Dr. Margot Northey
and her Enronization at Queen's Business School
- Tuesday
February 12, 2002
Universities are beginning to reconsider what they are about as the head of Queen's
Business school resigns and there are turbulent times at Harvard school of business.
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- Leaders hide themselves
behind the facade of the BIG LIE: the Free Market Defrauding Bubbles,
Bankruptcies, Mega Mergers, Efficiencies, Innovations, Productivity
- Wednesday
February 13, 2002
What happened at Enron looks to be the rule rather than the exception with Global
Crossing, Nortel and Michael Cowpland all caught doing much the same thing.
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- Roy Romanow's
Dialogue in Health Care: Evidence based research with average and standard
deviation
- Thrusday
February 14, 2002
Surveys, standard deviation, opinions, the stuff reforming medicare looks to be made
of as Alberta, Saskatchewan and the Federal Government each have reorganisation studies
and plans in the works.
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- A disinterested
democracy: balancing individual good and common good
- Friday
February 15, 2002
The need for awareness and economic activity for the common good is needed to restore
our society and the quality of life for all citizens.
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- Allan Rock's elitist
objectives for Canada: bench marking with the U.S. and being the best
in the world
- Friday
February 15, 2002
Using the United States as a benchmark to measure the Canadian economy has little
or no merit.
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- Who is the practical
man? Philosopher John Ralston Saul or B.C. Premier Gordon Campbell?
- Saturday
February 16, 2002
Real estate developer, now Premier Gordon Campbell of British Columbia is convinced
his "belief" in ideology is founded in truth but is that what democracy
is about?
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- Bush's Alternative
Plan to the Kyoto's Treaty and our Copycat Provincial Premiers: Krugman's
Intelligent Common Sense and Bush's Bushy Common Sense
- Sunday
February 17, 2002
Making it us as he goes along the US president blows more smoke into the Global warming
controversy but gets the full support of his Canadian premier buddies.
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- Lack of Intelligent
Common Sense:hypocrite journalist Brent Jang, ideological politicians,
deregulated Crowns
- Monday
February 18, 2002
When does someone have an accent? When it is someone else, right! Globe and Mail
Western business reporter Brent Jang thinks only other people have ideologies.
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- British Columbia
Budget 2002: A Fascist Manifesto by Demagogue Premier Gordon Campbell
- Wednesday
February 20, 2002
There is a good chance that BC voters have got exactly what they voted for when they
elected only two members to the opposition. They got themselves into very big trouble
with a deficit of $4 billion and a hike in sales tax to 7.5%. But their problems
are compounded by the dogmatic implementation of right wing ideology.
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- Is There State Sanctioned Terrorism In Israel?
- Thursday
February 21, 2002
More than twenty dead in early fighting today in Palestine and with the United States
military entering into propaganda misinformation campaigns the question rises: Who
is the real Terrorist?
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- The BIG LIE of the Free Market: Is the American dream to disinform people
at home and abroad?
- Saturday
February 23, 2002
As the world isn't confusing enough the American decision to deliberately mislead
foreign press is almost honest given the extreme concentratin of media ownership.
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- Global Warming
and Regulatory Policies: A matter of Life rather than money
- Monday
February 25, 2002
Experts and politicians alike toss around terms like global warming assuming we and
they know what they are talking about. Today we have a quick course one the nature
of global warming and then some analysis of the economic tools that some political
strategist use to deny that a problem is a potential problem. If you want to just
check out the temperature trends click
here.
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- Hypocrite Walter
Robinson: identifying corporate welfare and justifying privatization
- Tuesday
February 26, 2002
Though Robinson condemns government hand outs to corporations he does so as he recommends
de-regulation and personal tax cuts.
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- Why talking for
a stronger Canadian dollar when the U.S. dollar is overvalued?
- Wednesday
February 27. 2002
Uncertain investors are putting their cash into US dollars floating it higher and
higher while its value become less and less accountable. Watch out!
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- Dr. Dale Orr:
if Canada and the United States had the same debt burden
- Thursday
February 28, 2002
This happens a lot, the conventional business world makes the assumption that there
is such a thing as "American know how" and if only Canada was like or part
of the United States, we would have the heaven on earth that is the "land of
the free and the home of the brave."
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- Statistics Canada's
Privatization Plan: pushing High Tech Info while forgetting economic
history
- Saturday
March 2, 2002
Looks like the government information agency has decided to join in the campaign
to promote political ideology. This story carries most of its argument with the extensive
and interesting links in its references.
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- A big question
of the on the other hand economics of the Free Market: Does dividend policy foretell
earnings growth?
- Sunday
March 3, 2002
With the widespread practice of manipulating stock values experts are recommending
that stockholders concentrate on the dividends those stocks pay.
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- The BIG LIE of the Free Market and Berlusconi's Nose
- Sunday
March 3, 2002
Corporate and government propaganda world wide tends to confuse many issues but none
quite as much as the espoused miracles of unfettered capitalism. But Italian people
are showing increasing displeasure with the lies they feel they are being told.
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- Compensation for
wrongfully convicted Greg Parsons and reviews of justice systems: Do
we need a federal judicial inquiry into the wrong doings of Saskatchewan Justice?
- Tuesday
March 5, 2002
All across Canada provincial governments are puzzled about case after case of wrongful
convictions. Many are looking into the problem some like Saskatchewan refuse to and
it may just be time for the whole problem to be examined on a national scale.
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- Understanding
How Relatively Lower Capital Gains Taxes Reward the Rich
- Thursday
March 7, 2002
One would expect capital gains taxes to be a reasonable levy on the wealthy until
we discover that capital gains are taxes at a much lower rate than other income.
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- The Economic Convergence
of the Free Market: Loss of Capitalism and Loss of Freedom
- Thursday
March 7, 2002
The repeated mergers and monopolistic environment of business in this era is poisoning
development as government seems controlled and operated by the very same forces.
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- Conservative leadership
hopeful Tony Clement and his 'Jump Star 250'
- Friday
March 8, 2002
Stuck on their fanatical almost religious beliefs conservative politicians seem obsessed
with concepts that neither make sense or are successful. Faced with evidence of failure
they advocate much more of what doesn't work.
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- Streamlining Governments
and Businesses: Cost and Benefit Studies against People's Lives
- Saturday
March 8, 2002
Downsizing and privatisation of the public service is far from beneficial to the
individuals of a society. The use of cost benefit studies to prove ideological points
is simply wrong.
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