No answers.  Just some quotes.

 

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In politics, absurdity is not a handicap. -Napoleon Bonaparte, general and
politician (1769-1821) 

 

Ethics = obedience to the unenforceable.

 

Character is what you do when no one's watching. (anon)

 

 

 

 

 

From: [email protected]
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Ed Weick
Sent: Thursday, October 29, 2009 10:18 AM
To: [email protected]; [email protected]
Subject: [Ottawadissenters] Some questions

 






I posted the following a few days ago and got no response.  I'm posting
again because I think the question I raise at the end of the original
posting is an important one.

 

Ed

We tend to see societies like Canada and the US as liberal and democratic 
and responsive to the general public.  But is that how they really operate? 
Are political parties really open and responsive to the public at large or 
are they corporate entities doing what they have to in order to promote 
themselves in seeking and maintaining power?   Do they really hold the 
interests of the public as primary or do they largely behave in their 
self-interest?  When they show themselves to the public, are they showing 
their true and honest selves, or are they behaving like soap adds on TV? 
Hey, look, there's Harper playing piano and singing a Beatles' song at the 
NAC.  Gee, he's a nice open guy after all, not someone who's closeted away 
from scrutiny at the PMO.  IMHO, it's no better than selling soap.

And one also has to think about the complex linkages that exist between the 
political and corporate sectors.  Lobbying, getting the political sector to 
do what the corporate sector wants, has become a major industry -- invisible

to the public but enormously powerful.  Consider health care reform in the 
US, beneficial to the general public but potentially very harmful to the 
health insurance industry.  So send in the lobbyists to make sure it doesn't

emerge as something that threatens corporate power and profitability and 
doesn't do much for the public either.

Who really governs us?  And what really is ethical behaviour when it comes 
to government and the corporate sector?

I think the question is particularly relevant in light of the recent
invasion of the House of Commons by young people who were very concerned
about the lack of a firm government stance on what to do about climate
change.  Given that the December conference on this issue and the government
doing little more than politely trading insults with the opposition during
question period, were the kids right in invading the sacred space of the
politicians?  I tend to think they were.  How else could they get their
point across?  While the politicians regard the House of Commons as sacredly
theirs, who really does it belong to?  Might not arrangements be made to let
members of the public in to make their case directly instead of making them
have to shout from the gallery and be dragged out?

 

And I know the committee system exists, but it too tends to slow, cumbersome
and exclusive, used most often to shed darkness instead of light.

 

Ed encore

 

 

 






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