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Showing posts with label Julian Fantino. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Julian Fantino. Show all posts
Friday, December 3, 2010
Wednesday, December 1, 2010
Bill Blair is making Julian Fantino look good
Why, yes – as a matter of fact, that was a monkey flying out of my ass. What's your point?
Labels:
asshole cops,
Bill Blair,
G20,
Julian Fantino,
police brutality,
SIU,
who knew?
Tuesday, November 30, 2010
Careful what you wish for, Julian
So Fantino's the new MP for Vaughan, and word is he's being groomed for a cabinet post right away.
Labels:
cabinet solidarity,
city politics,
discipline,
handlers,
Harper,
Julian Fantino
Saturday, November 27, 2010
Blatchford smacks Fantino? Cue the schadenfreude chorus
Oh, dear. The queen of unthinking gut reaction says Julian wasn't there for the little guy at Caledonia.
Friday, November 26, 2010
Re Trudeau / Fantino: I hate to be a buzz kill, but...
Justin Trudeau's slap at Julian Fantino over the Charter of Rights would carry just a little more weight if his party hadn't tried to draft Il Dunce as a candidate and weren't enabling the Harperites in their continuing campaign to use the Charter for toilet paper. Not to mention the fact that under Iggy, they vote with the government every time it really matters.
Sorry, Liberal friends. Hypocrisy is hypocrisy, no matter where it's coming from.
Sorry, Liberal friends. Hypocrisy is hypocrisy, no matter where it's coming from.
Tuesday, August 3, 2010
Oh, so now they believe in statistics?
The guy who thinks men walked the earth with dinosaurs was at it again today.
Stockwell Day says crime is way up, so that's why the Harpokons need to drop $9-billion on new prisons - part of a policy initiative even Conrad Black has trouble with.
Well, where to begin? How can this guy, and the government he's part of, speak with any credibility to any public-policy initiative whatsoever? Especially given their wooden-headed insistence on scuppering the census, in the face of near-universal public condemnation and opposition from virtually every sector of society? If the facts don't back them up, it seems, the Harpokons' first response is to neutralize the nation's most comprehensive collector and organizer of facts.
Second response, apparently, is to make up your own "facts."
A few years ago, Julian Fantino used to suggest - especially when the police budget was being discussed - that crime was rising all over Toronto, and that we weren't safe in our homes, and that criminals were everywhere, and that the police weren't getting enough gratitude and appreciation. This despite the fact that the crime rates were actually dropping once the data was analyzed and set out systematically.
When ideology leads you toward a punitive and vindictive view of the world, facts can become inconvenient. When your focus groups tell you that that punitive approach plays well with your knuckle-dragging base, facts can become downright bothersome. So when the facts get in the way of your fearmongering or race-baiting, well ... the Harper government's response to that is now appallingly clear.
Stockwell Day says crime is way up, so that's why the Harpokons need to drop $9-billion on new prisons - part of a policy initiative even Conrad Black has trouble with.
Well, where to begin? How can this guy, and the government he's part of, speak with any credibility to any public-policy initiative whatsoever? Especially given their wooden-headed insistence on scuppering the census, in the face of near-universal public condemnation and opposition from virtually every sector of society? If the facts don't back them up, it seems, the Harpokons' first response is to neutralize the nation's most comprehensive collector and organizer of facts.
Second response, apparently, is to make up your own "facts."
A few years ago, Julian Fantino used to suggest - especially when the police budget was being discussed - that crime was rising all over Toronto, and that we weren't safe in our homes, and that criminals were everywhere, and that the police weren't getting enough gratitude and appreciation. This despite the fact that the crime rates were actually dropping once the data was analyzed and set out systematically.
When ideology leads you toward a punitive and vindictive view of the world, facts can become inconvenient. When your focus groups tell you that that punitive approach plays well with your knuckle-dragging base, facts can become downright bothersome. So when the facts get in the way of your fearmongering or race-baiting, well ... the Harper government's response to that is now appallingly clear.
Labels:
Conrad Black,
crime,
Harpokons,
ideology,
Julian Fantino,
law and order,
prisons,
punishment,
punitive,
statistics,
Stockwell Day
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