From the monthly archives:

June 2010

A G8 Muskoka Legacy of Profligate Spending and a Proliferation of Garbage Cans

June 24, 2010

Far from setting the right example as the host country, Canada’s lavish G8 spending shows the Harper government knows neither restraint nor sound judgment as it asks other nations to cut their deficits. It is a time when, we are told, when most nations of the world are, or should be, focusing like a laser [...]

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One CEO to Go, Please.

June 17, 2010

When he became BP’s CEO in 2007, Tony Hayward was quoted as saying that he would focus on safety matters like a laser.  But his mind-blowing evasiveness and complete failure to show what he did in that regard before a frustrated Congressional Committee proved he could not muster the intensity of a bathroom nightlight. America, [...]

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What Are You Waiting for, Mr. President?

June 1, 2010

Fire BP.  Incompetence, pure and simple, for the mishandling of the worst environmental disaster in U.S. history. When the Titanic sank in 1912, it was the biggest calamity of its kind in history.  Fortunately, the world was spared the spectacle of seeing the captain and owners repeatedly botch the rescue of the survivors.  But that [...]

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