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Post  News Hawk Thu Dec 11, 2014 8:19 pm

From Calgary Sun:

"Our friends are at a crossroads and the implications for Canada and the rest of the beleaguered free world are monumental.

Like it or not, the U.S.A. is the symbol of world freedom and liberty. Without it, I shudder to think what will happen to us.

"America must fight to survive the Obama debacle."
http://www.frontpagemag.com/2014/marcpatrone/the-once-great-country-of-america-is-crumbling-before-our-eyes/
They see it as I do...

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Post  obervantone Fri Dec 12, 2014 12:47 am

Mark Patrone....another credible and reliable source of News Hawk in yet another opinion piece presented as fact...
The Conservative government appointed Marc Patrone, a former CTV reporter in Halifax, to the CRTC in 2008. Patrone’s term ended March 18, and he was hired by Sun News the following month, the Halifax Chronicle-Herald reports.

The network is denying any appearance of impropriety. Sun News vice-president Kory Teneycke forwarded a letter to CTV News from the federal conflict of interest commissioner showing he approved the hire.


According to the commissioner, Patrone’s dealings with Sun News parent company Quebecor all took place more than a year before he left the CRTC for the controversial news channel.

His involvement with the commission reportedly didn’t touch on Sun’s “must-carry” application, which, if approved, would make Sun News a mandatory part of basic cable and satellite TV.

“Obviously, there is a perception of conflict vis-a-vis our application. We are very cognizant of that,” Teneycke told the Chronice-Herald in an interview Friday.

“We’ve tried to be holier than the pope in terms of how we approached this.”

Public hearings into Sun News' application took place in April, after Patrone had left the commission.

Patrone’s appointment to the CRTC was controversial to begin with. The Harper government was accused of patronage and hypocrisy over the move, as Patrone had briefly been a Conservative candidate for Parliament in 2005, when it appeared the Liberal government at the time was about to fall, the Canadian Press reported.

This is the second time in just the past few days that Sun News has been caught up in what some argue is the appearance of a conflict of interest relating to the network and Prime Minister Stephen Harper’s government.

An unnamed source told CTV’s Bob Fife last week that Sen. Mike Duffy, who resigned from the Conservative caucus last week over an expenses scandal, had pressured the CRTC into approving the must-carry licence.

Plagued by low ratings since its launch, Sun News has been campaigning aggressively to be given a mandatory carriage licence, arguing it can’t survive much longer without it.

The network lost $18.5 million in the year ending August, 2012, and expects larger losses to come.
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Post  News Hawk Fri Dec 12, 2014 6:52 am

Mark Patrone est un éminent Canadien qui a une longue expérience de la radiodiffusion.


Canadian
Marc Patrone also wrote the following:

"Obama will attempt to ram through amnesty, climate change, wealth
redistribution and he will ignore the constitution to do it.

Republicans have assured Obama impeachment is off the table. And so
the battle lines are drawn.

Fasten your seatbelts Canada, we’re about to get a front-row seat to
the battle for the soul of America and indeed the free world.

Let’s hope that, as in the first revolutionary war, that the right
side wins.

If it doesn’t, we all lose[/b].

(And it's "Marc" with a "c").

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Post  obervantone Fri Dec 12, 2014 12:07 pm

Oh my. what a fool! I misspelled his first name...let's see how that changes the credibility of your latest "source" of opinion as fact.
The Conservative government appointed Marc Patrone, a former CTV reporter in Halifax, to the CRTC in 2008. Patrone’s term ended March 18, and he was hired by Sun News the following month, the Halifax Chronicle-Herald reports.

The network is denying any appearance of impropriety. Sun News vice-president Kory Teneycke forwarded a letter to CTV News from the federal conflict of interest commissioner showing he approved the hire.
Oh look, it doesn't change a thing!

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Post  News Hawk Fri Dec 12, 2014 9:11 pm

obervantone wrote:Oh my. what a fool!  I misspelled his first name...let's see how that changes the credibility of your latest "source" of opinion as fact.
The Conservative government appointed Marc Patrone, a former CTV reporter in Halifax, to the CRTC in 2008. Patrone’s term ended March 18, and he was hired by Sun News the following month, the Halifax Chronicle-Herald reports.

The network is denying any appearance of impropriety. Sun News vice-president Kory Teneycke forwarded a letter to CTV News from the federal conflict of interest commissioner showing he approved the hire.
Oh look, it doesn't change a thing!


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Post  obervantone Fri Dec 12, 2014 10:26 pm

Where's the beef?
That is the question you should be asking BEFORE you quote sources...
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Post  News Hawk Sat Dec 13, 2014 1:24 pm

obervantone wrote:Oh my. what a fool!  I misspelled his first name...let's see how that changes the credibility of your latest "source" of opinion as fact.
The Conservative government appointed Marc Patrone, a former CTV reporter in Halifax, to the CRTC in 2008. Patrone’s term ended March 18, and he was hired by Sun News the following month, the Halifax Chronicle-Herald reports.

The network is denying any appearance of impropriety. Sun News vice-president Kory Teneycke forwarded a letter to CTV News from the federal conflict of interest commissioner showing he approved the hire.
Oh look, it doesn't change a thing!

Does anybody here understand the nexis of ob's post?

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Post  obervantone Sat Dec 13, 2014 3:57 pm

It is sad that you do not know, however it does explain quite a bit.
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Post  News Hawk Sat Dec 13, 2014 6:40 pm

That Canadian sees things in the same way that I do—and he's from Canada, saying North America is in deep trouble.

For you in Rio Linda, Obama is steering the US in the wrong direction!

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Post  News Hawk Mon Dec 15, 2014 12:42 pm

Important enough, that I include every word of this essay:



"We have heard over and over again that America is still the world’s fountain of innovation, the home of fracking and Facebook. The two “F’s” of American innovation are about to become one: The collapse of oil prices portends a collapse of the shale boom. High-yield energy bond yields have soared from 5% to 12% in the past few months, and investors are fighting to get to the door. Most unconventional oil and gas projects are unprofitable at $60 a barrel, and that’s where oil will trade for the next year or two.

Facebook is a clever gimmick, but it doesn’t do much for productivity.

It doesn’t help to crank up the theme from Rocky and chant, “We’re Number One!” We are in trouble, with a stagnating economy and falling incomes, and we are about to be in much, much worse trouble.

What’s left of the U.S. economy net of alternative hydrocarbons doesn’t look impressive. Here are a few facts about American capital investment:

Take out the energy sector, and capital investment by S&P companies remains 8% below the 2008 peak. We never had an investment recovery.

Take out the top six companies in the S&P technology sector (IBM, Apple, Microsoft, Intel, HP, Micron), and S&P tech capital expenditures are down by a 40% since 2000 and down by 25% since 2013. The top six account for 75% of all capital expenditures among S&P tech companies (in 2000, it was less than 50%). All but the quasi-monopoly tech giants show an investment depression.

In deflated dollars, nondefense capital goods orders from American manufacturers are 20% below the 2000 peak and 5% below 2008.

It’s no surprise that productivity and wages are stagnating: investment in plant and equipment is falling. America is losing its edge. We had better fight to keep our lead before we have to play catch-up.

Meanwhile, R&D and engineering capabilities are burgeoning abroad. As a Dartmouth business school professor reports on the Harvard Business Review blog, U.S. multinationals are building R&D centers in China and India. The quality of engineering and scientific talent in the world’s two most populous countries is rising rapidly:


The remarkable reality is that many big American R&D spenders have undergone a quiet transformation of their product development capabilities during the last decade that includes embedding Asian capabilities much closer to the core of their operation. Offshore engineering centers have become central to businesses such as Microsoft, Abobe, and Synopsys.

As an investment banker active in Hong Kong, I see brilliant innovations popping up in China every day. Per capita, China may be less innovative than America, but with 1.4 billion people, a very small proportion of prospective innovators adds up to a very big number.

America still has the world’s best technology, but the gap is closing. If we don’t change course, we are going to go the way of Britain.

Reaganeconomics was founded on tax cuts and sound monetary policy, but it also included a massive high-tech R&D effort, the Strategic Defense Initiative, driven by federal R&D spending. As a young consultant for the National Security Council, I researched the issue for Norman Bailey, then special assistant to the president–and the president cited the economic benefits of SDI-related R&D in a subsequent speech.

What do we need? I offer 6 ways for America to regain its edge…

1) We need to jump from 30th place to 1st place in secondary-school math achievement. That means our kids have to stop playing video games and crack the calculus text.

2) We need to spend hundreds of billions of dollars on frontier R&D on the old DARPA model. No more trillion-dollar budgets for an F-35 that won’t fly.

3) We need to aggressively recruit talented engineers, scientists and tech entrepreneurs from overseas. We are still training a lot of the rest of the world’s best talent, and we should strive to keep them in the U.S. That’s the urgent priority of immigration reform. Latin Americans are irrelevant to the U.S. economy (net immigration basically stopped when the construction boom collapsed). We’re arguing about the wrong things.

4) We need patent reform (cutting the duration of many classes of patents to perhaps 5 years from 20), as Prof. Reuven Brenner brilliantly argued last year in the Wall Street Journal.

5) We need reductions in corporate and capital gains tax rates and a regulatory rollback.

6) We need to rebuild basic infrastructure. Some of this can be done through private initiative but not all, or most.

We need all of the above. Any five of the above will fail without the sixth ingredient in the recipe. Can we do it? Of course. Will we? It’s not even on the political agenda.
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Post  obervantone Mon Dec 15, 2014 1:04 pm

The six points are interesting....I do wonder how to PAY for five of the six when number 5 is cutting corporate and capital gains taxes.  That of course means the middle class will take the hit again.  But that is the conservative republican way of doing things.

See Bush decision to launch two wars and then cut taxes for the wealthy.
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