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January 09, 2006 -- 8:46 PM
posted by Par
For those who watched the debate (I believe there's at least one or two of you), and were looking for a bit of context on a few issues:
Fiscal Imbalance: According to the fiscal imbalance theory, the Federal government has achieved an important surplus by cutting its contributions towards provinces, leaving them with responsibilities much too expensive for their resources.
The provinces claim that the feds are screwing them and should restore payments, the feds say that the provinces are too afraid to raise taxes. And, as usual, the answer is probably both.
Option Canada: Option Canada is a a Montreal-based lobby group established some eight weeks before the voting day of the 1995 Quebec referendum on sovereignty.
There was involvement from both the Libs and the PCs on this one. Separatists allege that Option Canada broke electoral law, whereas the Supreme Court ruled parts of that law unconstitutional. The whole affair is still under investigation. (Although, apparently, allegation is fact in elections.)
Income Trusts: An income trust is an investment trust that holds income-producing assets. The term also designates a legal entity, capital structure and ownership vehicle for certain assets or businesses. Its shares or "trust units" are traded on securities exchanges just like stocks. The income is passed on to the investors, called "unitholders", through monthly or quarterly distributions. Distributions are typically higher than stock dividends, offering yields of up to 10% a year (up to 20% for riskier trusts).
The issue here was that the Liberals were thinking about taxing these trusts (which subsequently drove the stock values of these units down.) Then, in November, they announced that they wouldn't tax them. Prior to the announcement, the was heavy trading in the trust units, and since then, many have recovered their values (I know mine have.) The RCMP is investigating this one, too (at the request of the NDP.)
Drive by smear:
I don't really have context on this one. I just thought it was interesting that accusing others of making personal attacks became, in itself, a personal attack.
I remain undecided on my vote. Not that it matters in my riding, though.
January 09, 2006 -- 7:19 PM
posted by eric
happy birthday clarky!!
hey remember when i was asking about how to hack the myspace audio player?
http://www.tech-recipes.com/internet_tips1139.html
well now you know
January 09, 2006 -- 12:30 PM
posted by Jsese
the search for the worst sound ever begins here. Vote for the worst if you can bear them all
January 09, 2006 -- 7:04 AM
posted by Par
No, you haven't missed it. The Day of the Top Duck is later this week.
Today is, I believe, the birthday of one Eric Clark, though. Happy Birthday, buddy.
January 09, 2006 -- 12:57 AM
posted by eric
HOLYSHIT DON'T TELL ME I MISSED PERCY'S BIRTHDAY!!
(if indeed i did, happy birthday man)
January 09, 2006 -- 12:54 AM
posted by eric
.Jemini_the_Gifted_One-Scars_and_Pain_EP-1995-FTD_INT
http://s21.yousendit.com/d.aspx?id=0L3Q4PY5QR9E11ZX6RJJ2R30HX
Teriyaki Boyz - Beef or Chicken
http://s14.yousendit.com/d.aspx?id=1F46TCL0C2ZWS1LFSEKSVNMWCS
this album is wierd, not that good really... but worth a listen. image if a. they got none throwaway beats.. and b. if there was actually dope rappers.
Quote:
Head Teriyaki Boy Nigo (a global fashion icon who also founded Bathing Ape) is engaged in some UN-style, BAPES-for-beats-type cronyism on his group’s new album. For starters, he’s assembled the production team of the decade: DJ Shadow, DJ Premier, Dan the Automator, Cut Chemist, Just Blaze, Ad Rock, the Neptunes, Mark Ronson, Daft Punk, and Cornelius. It’s enough to make stateside MCs wet their beds while hip-hopheads shell out $40 for the Japanese import. It’s also an embarrassment of production riches that turns into an embarrassment. The wasted production talent is criminal; the intermittent English refrains are totally bizarre. Just Blaze’s unusually thin, cavern thump is at least interesting; so is the Japanese crunk on the Swishahouse remix, and hearing Pharrell rap "Shake it like you’re apeshit" is almost priceless. Otherwise, save your money. Maybe you and a friend can split a pair of $600 BAPE sneakers instead.
http://www.providencephoenix.com/music/otr/documents/05148221.asp
both from prefixmag.com boards
