Part I Looking at Andrew
Coyne.
Think of media journalists. Think of the corner they have on
communication. Think how they are looked
upon as celebrities. Think how a person like Andrew Coyne plays moderate,
centrist commentator – and is given room to pontificate for the Right almost
without limit.
Think how many
Canadians judge him to be sound and dependable.
Think what that does to the way those Canadians shape their ideas of
politics and the community. Andrew Coyne
is just one example – used here because many “progressive” Canadians accept him
as reasonable. The list of people more
or less like Andrew Coyne is very long.
All we really need to say is that he is a columnist for The National
Post.
The role of
journalists and journals in a free society is of utmost importance. From them Canadians should receive the
information they need in order to make real political choices that affect the
country. When journals and journalists
fail … they betray every Canadian.
I would say Andrew
Coyne is a Reactionary, a neo-liberal – and therefore a part of the threat to
Canadian democracy. As I suggest he is
not alone. Reactionaries come in a
hundred costumes. They get into every
organization and movement. They attach
to power the way limpets attach to rocks on the seashore. In most Christian
communities and in most Socialist parties, you will find reactionaries hard at
work. (They have, some say, taken over the BCNDP, and run it.)
Reactionaries are
the children of Greed and Fear – the two energies, experts say, that drive the
Stock Markets of the world.
When greed and
fear are in the ascendancy – as they are in 2014 – more and more people show a
reactionary character. The reasons are
simple. Many feel it is now safe to show
their true colours (Greed). Others
believe they have to go along with what is, in fact, neo-fascism - in order to
survive (Fear).
At such a time
people read and listen to reactionary propaganda and accept it as reality. They read publications (and partake of other
media) which were created to push the philosophy of greed and fear - as if the
people presenting ideas and commentary are sage, sound, serious, caring,
moderate voices. That is how confused
things can get!
The National Post
is, and was created to be, a weapon of the Right. Its founder just happens to be an ex-convict now
who chose to abandon Canadian citizenship in order to gain “rank” in another
country. He was recently de-listed as a
holder of the Order of Canada, apparently because of certain anti-social
actions.
I would suggest
that Andrew Coyne is one of the writers who is presented as moderate and sound,
but who is a closet, hard-Right reactionary.
His columns leap from The National Post into other reactionary
publications. As there are “carriers” of
small pox, I’d suggest he’s “a carrier of neo-liberalism” - to coyne a phrase.
On August 27, 2013
an Andrew Coyne piece “infected” The Vancouver Sun. Two columns wide and the length of the page
(B2), the Coyne column pushes hard for privatization – the War Cry of the
globalist neo-liberal One Per Cent … everywhere. In this case Coyne calls for the
privatization of Canada Post services.
Strangely (?) much
of what he says is almost opposite to what “facts” are claimed by the Canadian
Union of Postal Workers (CUPW). I am
suggesting that Andrew Coyne is neither careful with “interpretation” of the
situation at the Post Office nor guilty of thorough research in his push to
make a case AGAINST Canada Post and its unionized employees. I am suggesting the column may appear to
careful readers to be nothing more nor less than a piece of heavy political
propaganda for the Right: shilling for Stephen Harper and his neo-liberal
goons.
From observing
Stephen Harper and almost any of his cabinet or spokespeople, some of us have
come to believe they are conducting a full-scale war against democracy,
equality, and justice in Canada. And – as we know – the first victim of war is
truth. Many members of the Stephen
Harper team seem rarely to taint their public statements with truth.
In Andrew Coyne’s
column, “Canadians must be delivered from failing monopoly”, Andrew Coyne seems
to be, almost openly, a Harper spokesperson. To buttress his privatization
case, Andrew Coyne tells readers that several European countries have
privatized their post offices “because of a deadline for member states to open
their postal services to competition”.
Pardon?
Reactionary Andrew
Coyne is not going to say the European Union is controlled by reactionaries who
want every public service to be in the hands of Private Greed. Instead, he says, in effect, that because
many Europeans are jumping from high buildings into the street Canadians should
do so, too. Quickly.
Our Post Office,
Coyne says, “continues to sink under its own weight”. That may be a falsehood. CUPW reports Canada Post has been profitable
for years and years with one ‘special case’ year of loss. CUPW also claims that suggestions by
employees for ways to make additional profit are ignored by management. As well, CUPW suggests that Canada Post management
is managing (as top people connected to BC Rail did in order to destroy it) in
such a way as to fulfill the prophecy of doom made by outside reactionary
think-tank people.
Indeed, the head
of Canada Post is an active member of the Conference Board of Canada which has
made lavish claims for the losses to be felt in the future by the Crown
Corporation (which Andrew Coyne chooses to call “a monopoly”). It is the
Conference Board of Canada that has said Canada Post will begin losing a
billion dollars a year before very long. The Conference Board of Canada is a champion
of neo-liberal ideas… and privatization.
Did Andrew Coyne
look into those matters?
Having presented a
hardly convincing case, Andrew Coyne then attempts to sink the sharp, poison-tipped,
reactionary dagger. Canada Post – which
he calls a monopoly – is not only that.
It is a TWIN MONOPOLY, he says.
How could that possibly be?
Because, Andrew Coyne tells us, it has UNIONIZED EMPLOYEES! ! ! Aha! What could be more evil?
According to the
drift of Andrew Coyne’s argument, a reader may fairly conclude that the
supposed profit loss and service loss at Canada Post may be blamed on the fact
that it has unionized employees.
Clearly, one is to conclude, unionized workers must go!
Turning the knife
gently Andrew Coyne states the fact (the fact?) that the only reason Canada
Post, the CBC, and Via Rail remain as publicly-owned operations is “because no
one can think what to do with” them. He
claims – without giving evidence – that there is, at Canada Post, “rapid
deterioration of its finances”. CUPW
contradicts him flat out – even though it hints management is doing what it can
to run Canada Post into the red.
Taking a
full-blown Reactionary position, Coyne argues that the national service –
Canada Post – should not have a level price for services and delivery. The rich can pay … the others can go without,
in effect. He doesn’t write that flatly,
but it is what he suggests as he begins tripping over his own feet. That is to
say, Canada isn’t a community but a gathering of individuals who may cut each
other’s throats to gain personal advantage.
But – OOPs –
that’s too transparently a neo-fascist argument. So Andrew Coyne tries to change the argument
in mid-stream, managing only to contradict himself embarrassingly. If you live
in the boondocks by his beginning argument, we may theorize, you can pay
$100.00 for a parcel delivery. In
Southern Canada you can pay $10.00. The
present equality of costs to provide fairness across the country, he argues,
penalizes many. And “… all urban mail
users, rich or poor [must] cross-
subsidize all rural users, poor or rich.…” And so we need another system.
That system, it would
seem, is a PRIVATIZED system. How would that solve anything? It wouldn’t.
But the reactionaries would be happy.
The scalpers of Canadian taxpayers would be running post office services
– and they would make money. But how
would they make money in what Andrew Coyne has called a system that “continues
to sink under its own weight”?
Simple. The privatized operators would be paid A
SUBSIDY out of tax dollars! ! ! (And …
Andrew Coyne doesn’t say it, but they would employ non-unionized workers at scavengers’
wages to end what Andrew Coyne calls the “twin monopoly, in the form of
unionized employees”.) Just think how that would operate – think of the padded
accounts of the private operators, the fiddled delivery reports, the false
claims they would make.
First you stone
Canada Post to death. Then you set up
privatized operators (your neo-liberal friends). And then you pay them with taxpayer’s money
to even out delivery costs so they can be sure they will always benefit
handsomely (especially using poverty-level, non-union workers).
Pretending the
Crown Corporations are not government creations intended to provide equal and
just public services to all, Andrew Coyne ties himself in Reactionary Knots. “Social justice,” he argues at the end of his
muddled discourse, is not the job of “the post office”. [Though it was built as
it is to provide social justice!] That, he
writes, [meaning social justice] tripping over his own feet, “is the job of
government”.
Forget why Crown
Corporations were created. Destroy
Canada Post. And then “subsidize” the newly
privatized deliverers of postal services.
As if to make a
full-scale comedy of his column, Andrew Coyne then joins Jesus and the Prophet
Mohammed by saying ”Social justice demands that we redistribute income from
rich to poor….” That strikes me - in that insane, reactionary column - as
nothing more than an insane reach for some kind of muddled credibility.
Is Andrew Coyne
confused? I’d say he is. But forgive him. How does a person act as a mouthpiece for the
neo-liberals, the greed-driven reactionaries in Canada at the same time as that
person tries to deliver the message of Jesus and the Prophet Mohammed? It’s a tough challenge. Almost anyone trying to do it would deliver a
confused message.
In his August 27,
2013 column Andrew Coyne shows, I believe, who he really is: a writer for The
National Post which was created to be a weapon of the greed-driven Right.
Except, in this column, Coyne also tries to wedge in a few notions of social responsibility
… for, one might suppose, the sake of appearances.
It doesn’t work.
5 comments:
Great read Robin, Andrew Coyne is indeed confused, he is also sheltered and protected from gaffe and open ridicule..
The last Alberta provincial election..
Wild Rose party was polling well, every pundit was predicting a Wildrose victory..
Andrew Coyne had a column go national on election day, his column he pontificated how and why Wild Rose party beat Allison Redford..
Then something strange happened, the Alberta polls closed and lo n behold Allison Redford had an even larger majority government...
Well, before the ink was dry on Andrew Coyne`s election day article it was pulled from all the big daily papers from coast to coast..
He wrote, he was wrong, he bombed and those greed muckrakers pulled his sorry ass out of the fire, pulled his article, pretended it never existed and not a word was said...
Except by your truly and Norman Farrell..
http://powellriverpersuader.blogspot.ca/2012/07/ndp-tidal-wave-cometh.html
http://northerninsights.blogspot.ca/2012/04/disappearing-punditry.html
Andrew Coyne couldn`t stomach being wrong, instead of facing the heat Coyne conned the public..
His self-perceived reputation was more important than facts, write((?) or wrong..
Good Day
ever critical thinker agrees. To bad we are to few.
"the rich have televisions in the bedrooms of the poor"
All the more reason for the Mother Corps to be held to account.
Anyone know how to set their CBC "user activity" to "private"?
BCfirst
The evidence strongly supports that the mega corporation, CGI, major partners with Harper & his government & the 1%, is behind the push to privatize Canada Post.
Harper & his CONS have awarded CGI contracts with our government worth BILLIONS, placing thousands of CGI employees into every department of our government, our courts, our law enforcement agencies, etc..., & Harper even made the head of CGI's Board of Directors our GG.
The evidence strongly supports CGI, who are key partners with the 1%, including banks, oil & gas companies, telecommunications companies, insurance companies, etc..., as well as key partners with the U.S. government & military, are aggressively pursuing a global takeover, including taking over postal services around the world...
"Our clientele in Europe includes PostNord, La Poste, Deutsche Post, Royal Mail and others. We also support global and North American organisations, such as Canada Post."...
http://www.cgi-group.co.uk/transport-and-logistics/postal-and-logistics-services
"Account Director - Post Office and Royal Mail Group at CGI (Formerly Logica UK)"...
http://www.linkedin.com/pub/suzie-kirkham/8/a40/479
"CGI’s Document Management Services to provide print and mail services nationwide to Canada Post"...
http://www.cgi.com/en/CGI-Document-Management-Services-print-mail-services-Canada-Post
"Mail Clerk/Driver Job - CGI - US -District Of Columbia- Washington"...
http://www.linkedin.com/jobs2/view/9993272
"Canada Post partners with CGI for IT infrastructure services"...
http://www.cgi.com/en/case-study/Canada-Post-Purolator-IT-infrastructure-services
Listing for "CGI/Canada Post - Camrose, Alberta"...
http://www.weblocal.ca/cgi-canada-post-camrose-ab.html
Listing for "CGI/Canada Post - Leduc, Alberta"...
http://www.yelp.ca/biz/cgi-canada-post-corporation-leduc
Listing for "Cgi Canada Post - Mississauga, Ontario"...
http://411.ca/business/profile/4677649
"Canada Post is renewing and expanding its relationship with CGI Document Management Services for the delivery of print and mail services."...
http://info.outputlinks.com/insights/bid/71590/Mailing-Issues-Can-the-USPS-Learn-from-CGI-Canada-Post
Meant to ask? Is Christy running to Harper, so they can set up NG to Europe. Harper stirred up enough trouble with Russia. Harper has worked very hard against Putin. I think that is exactly why, Harper was mean mouthing Putin.
We all know Harper, only does what benefits Harper.
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