The narrow focus on Aurora affairs inevitably keeps readership down. From time to time,I am reminded of readers beyond our borders . Still growth was finite. Municipal political junkies are a rare breed.
Readership has more than doubled since posts about the federal election. It's a good thing. Feedback from the blog is important. Now that spam is eliminated, I can fully trust the figures.
Stats indicate the post entitled "With Due Respect" has had fifteen times the hits and counting. It's the one I wrote about the social media revolution and its impact.
At some point I may have to think of a new name for the blog but for now I am leaving well enough alone.
Last week-end's news had a couple of other interesting items .
The first was UK concern about the function of the House of Lord's in their system. It's equivalent to the Canadian Senate. Seems the Brits have also been contemplating reform. Natives in the U.K. are restless.
The House of Lords has eight hundred members Some hereditary peers, most appointed.
They are not paid. They can claim up to $300 a day for expenses. They play dress-up in ermine and red robes and they have defeated ten votes of the Conservative government.
So....although Prime Minister David Cameron campaigned on need for constitutional reform of the House of Lords ,he has just had to appoint .forty-five more members to ensure passage of government legislation.
Necessity is the political imperative.
But that situation is ridiculous.
The second item of interest was a C.T.V. feature on Ontario Premier Kathleen Wynn.
Approval numbers have gone way down. No leader can feel secure in the situation. It makes the leader vulnerable and gives opposition an edge. Even if their own numbers are not impressive.
The Premier has been in charge since 2013. The hard reality is no leader can blame a predeccessor for ongoing problems. The public has notoriously short memories and the media are of the moment.
Be that as it may, no fair-minded person would deny financial problems Kathleen Wynn has had to deal with were not of her making. Dalton McGuinty's name seldom surfaces. He is likely enjoying his privacy and comfortable pension while Ms Wynn gets to carry the can.
The interesting aapect of the news feature was attention to the Premier's private circumstance .
The Premier appeared in several slides with her life partner. They spoke of difficulties anticipated because of their relationship.
While I watched, I thought....what difficulties ? The relationship was never a secret. It did not impact on election to the Office of Premier or re-election of Liberals to form the government.
It can be argued Tim Hudak handed the election over on a plate.
It can never be argued the Premier's domestic arrangement was an impediment to being elected or recognized for personal competence and integrity.
Whatever problems the Premier of Ontario has to contend with and there are enough , personal choice of a life companion is not one.
Responsibility of office is huge. Serious problems defy easy solutions, Criticism is cheap and easy.
But the burden should not be increased because of prejudice that is neither real nor apparent in the Province of Ontario.
The Premier should be re-assured of that.
Ah, she might even have benefited from her domestic situation. Who in blazes knows why she was elected last time. ?
ReplyDeleteAs you suggest, Hudak did nothing much to prevent her from taking the job.
Hey! I like the name! And please don't change Dr. Martin Luther King quote either. Please.
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ReplyDeleteHow about "Your Town and My Business" ??
A certain familiarity but an entirely new focus.
She was once married and had kids - made a lot of different choices. She made her decisions as an adult so it seems odd
ReplyDeleteto start wondering about the impact later.
You are not limited by the current name. I can think of only one individual who whines whenever you launch a new direction.
ReplyDeleteIt ain't broke; don't mess with it................
The lady's problems have zilch to do with her sexual orientation and everything to do with her running of
ReplyDeletethe province, And she seems to be alienating a lot of people who have given up figuring out what she thinks
she is doing.
I don't know how reliable the Auroran poll is but the version on my screen says that less than half those responding
ReplyDeletevoted already. We should maybe be a bit cautious on your blog for a few more days until those who are planning to vote do so or don't .
Evelyn, Ms Wynn was certainly responsible for Ontario’s financial problems. She was one of McGuintys top ministers. I would have given her some slack if she wasn’t in is circle, but she certainly was, and as we can all see, continues to sink the residents of Ontario in a deeper hole. That “can” she’s carrying is well deserved.
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ReplyDeleteMs Wynn's signature was all over the paperwork,