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Neither an NDP or a tory be…

June 29th, 2006 Waye Mason Comments off

Some things I strongly believe…. that are philosophically incompatible, if the only system you use is the current left-right, NDP-tory type system… I think that they are common sense.

“rightie” type thoughts:
-shut down the NSLC, lay off all staff, privatize all liquor delivery
-shut down the AGA-Liquor division – transfer to municipality
-allow private delivery of health services such as blood tests, casts, x-rays and other diagnostics, through doctors offices/clinics
-charge a small fee (like the Swedes!) for emergency room visits. $20.00.
-deregulate electrical power delivery, create a network system operator, separate from Emera, to encourage smaller clean green power generators.

“lefty” type thoughts:
-increase social assistance payments
-develop an integrated, holistic inner city social development plan, from after school programs, free lunch programs, free summer programs, to increasing Metro Housing Authority funding.
- culture funding needs to be doubled provincially.

neither type thoughts:
-universities, especially Dal, NSCAD, Acadia and St FX, can be the best economic investments we have. an extra 100 million or 2 would make them some of the very best in the world.
-public school funding is pathetic… increase it.
-develop an agency that invests in culture, in equity investments, like NSFDC does for film.

There is too much government in this province wasting money on things government should not do, robbing the money from places it should be spent.

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Roundabout my ass….

June 28th, 2006 Waye Mason Comments off

A visual post today.

So the rotary became a roundabout. Sure it did. But, what about this:

Thats a North American roundabout yield sign. Even better though, is the UK version:

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Coast Party

June 25th, 2006 Waye Mason 1 comment

Dear Boost Ventilator,

I saw you, you saw me. Our eyes locked, across a room crowded with people. A moment happened. I tried to break off from the person I was talking to, to get to you… but by time I was able to get away, you…. you were gone.

Don’t think any less of me… you know you are my favorite!

XOXO

Waysie

PS Iain I know you are the only person who reads my site regularly… :) Lets have coffee sometime soon.

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Strippers and the AGA

June 23rd, 2006 Waye Mason Comments off

I am all for a neighborhood being able to have a say in how it is developed and used. And I myself have actually never been inside a strip club. I suppose as a young man going to the Palace late on a Saturday night was enough.

But anyone who has had interaction with the “Liquor Board,” or the Nova Scotia Alcohol and Gaming Authority as it is formally known, recognizes that the AGA is known for its arbitrary, unwritten, capricious and generally small town approach to licensing and regulation.

The Board uses its un-appealable decisions and regulatory harassment to keep licensees and anyone dealing with booze in line. Step out of line, expect inspections on a daily basis, expect to have any special requests turned down. And by step out line means “question why things are they way they are” or “ask for something in writing.” Because they can (and will) ruin your business, it is unlikely that any licensee will speak out against them.

Women dancing in bikinis can be argued by any lawyer or pedant to be “adult entertainment.” It is, however, a very clever ploy for Sensations to use. Because, as I said, as a young man, going to the Palace was very close to going to a strip club. If (barely) clothed women dancing in a sexually suggestive fashion is adult entertainment, then what about the paid cage dancers at the Palace? What about the tweakers bumping and grinding at the Pacifico? What about the drunk, lewd cougars at Boomers? What about the ‘hard bodies and hot legs’ or ‘wet teeshirt’ contests?

Undoubtedly, adult entertainment, each one. If what you mean is adults staring at one another, thinking lewd thoughts…

Personally, I think the AGA should be shut down. Criminal acts? Call the cops. Health issues? We have health inspectors. But land use, that is municipal. HRM and other municipalities should license, or not, based on the municipal by-laws. Having two layers of administration is a waste of tax payers money. As for the strip club… probably the way to solve it is as simple as ordering him not to have an inside door from the bar to the un-licensed area… if patrons have to walk outside I expect the business will die the death pretty fast.

Strip club uses loophole to create separate, booze-free lap-dance Den

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Gather no moss! Bahahaha!

June 21st, 2006 Waye Mason 3 comments

The same guy called back and said that the Stones are now coming, just no one in Halifax knows it yet.

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