Monday, October 1, 2018

i haven't been paying attention to the local elections, but dilbert is a dork and he needs to go. he's running on debt reduction in a town that needs massive increases in social spending to deal with a serious housing crisis. what a goof.

it seems like frank dyck is the green candidate, but we need to be careful about splitting the vote. that said, i don't know if marchand is really worth voting for or just one of these phony liberal types. he was apparently involved with the chamber of commerce. that's an ominously bad sign.

the city needs a left-wing populist that is willing to generously spend money on housing and infrastructure. if you think marchand is going to do that, then go for it. but, if you think he's just a phony liberal, don't bother - vote for dyck instead.

so, i've started moving some small things over, already.

i need to spend the night packing what's left. i may have to take a few more short runs.

it seems like there's been a second overdose in the alley at the 7/11 in the vlogs. it's for the best that i get out of this neighbourhood.

i have a truck coming tomorrow morning.

i should hopefully get the keys and the notice of abandonment to my landlord tomorrow afternoon.

i can't tell you where i'm moving for at least the next ten days.

the hydro switches on wednesday.

if everything works out, i'll have a teksavvy technician available on thursday morning, although i'll need to call on wednesday night to make sure. and, i'll type up some long updates, at that time.

i expect full disclosure by the end of the week.

i'm vlogging. and it'll come up relatively soon, actually. i should finally get back to work in the next week or two.

i wouldn't expect much in the way of updates until then.
so, to begin with, let's boycott american milk.

i drink soy milk, anyways.

i'm going to wait to comment, but i suspect that the canadian contribution is the part of the deal i'll like the least. intellectual property rights are an abomination and should be abolished, granted, but biologics are a rather restricted class of drugs, are they not?

how did the canadian liberal party become the mouthpiece of corporate america?