Friday, October 22, 2004

Best Sports Links - Columnists

Other than me, there are some great columnists out there. Here are my favourites:

Peter King - Sports Illustrated - Monday Morning Quarterback

King has some fun with the column and also delivers the best information out there. Also, he seems to really appreciate his job. No whining about long flights or missing his family, just happiness that he gets to watch football for a living.

Bill Simmons - ESPN.com - More Cowbell

The gold standard of sports columns/blogs. His recent move to LA and conversion to 'real' columnist hurt him, but not too badly.

Kara Yorio - Foxsports.com

Kario Yorio is a very good hockey writer. Most of you have not heard of her because she is female and writes about hockey. Two huge strikes against a sports writer.

My Platform - Canada - Federalism

Here is the platform. Being Canada, we can start with the federalism question.....

I like the Queen. She seems like a nice lady, with an uncanny ability to wave. She is not Canadian. She is not my Queen.

We need a President folks. Our government lacks accountability because we don't have an effective executive branch. This is where the President comes in. The Republic of Canada would make our lives easier, stop the whining about provincial concerns and create a spot where the buck can finally stop.

Cabinet

Sir John A said that his job was 'cabinet maker'. This is the problem. Our department of Security is headed by a law professor, our sport department by another lawyer, our health ministry, you guessed it.... lawyer. There is nothing wrong with lawyers, but it does a disservice to Canada to have laymen in charge of complicated government departments. We need to get MP's out of this job so that the departments are headed by professionals.

This also allows the MP's to concentrate on what they were elected for. Not being in charge of a department, but representing a constituency. They could do this full time. As I understand it, this would not even require a constitutional change, but a change in silly traditions. This could be done by the end of next week if any one had the political will!

Executive Branch

Do you know who the CEO of Canada is? Paul Martin? Maybe, but more likely the Clerk of the Privy Council. Either way, it is not clear. The US does not have this problem. Love him or hate him, the President is in charge. That is how it should be. An elected CEO, independent of the legislature would be a huge step forward for Canada.

Senate

Sure Ontario would hate it, but the EEE idea has merit. Have a Senate that matters, that is elected less often than the other house (for stability) and can actually do something. The Senate committee structure could also wield considerable power over appointments made by the CEO. (Confirmation hearings)

Provinces

The feds should get out of their way in general. However they should vehemently demand reporting standards. If you get federal money, the feds should publish your performance metrics on that particular program. Then, the good people of Manitoba, or Nunavut or BC can decide for themselves.

The provinces should act in return on this promise and get out of immigration and any inkling of foreign affairs. Mind your damn business!

Kicking at Darkness

"You have to kick at the darkness til it bleeds daylight"

Bruce Cockburn

Sure, the Barenaked Ladies are more famous for this line, and in terms of likability, their version is better. But this represents the pinnacle of the career of Bruce Cockburn. A great line, a great inspiration.

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