123 – Privacy / The Privacy Commissioner / Debating socialists

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Oct 082009
 

Privacy

 
 
 
 

Privacy – Is It A Right?
Police Powers Of The Privacy Commissioner
Unreasonable Suspicion – Random Breathalyzer Tests
‘Debating’ Socialists – Common Questions – Unusual Answers

104 – Socialism vs communism / Government Motors / London Board of Control

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May 212009
 

Government Motors

 
 
 
 

General Motors And Chrysler – Socialism, Pensions And Government
Communists On London City Council – In Denial
London’s Board Of Control – You Can’t Change The Rules After You’ve Played The Game
What About Democracy? City Hall Communists Say: “Take Four Votes Away. That’s Democratic.”
Check You Local Dictionary – There Is No Difference Between Socialism And Communism

101 – Guest: Charles Stumpf – Owner of Springbank Garden Center / Pesticide ban / Earth Day

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Apr 302009
 

 
 
 
 

Political Pests – Politicians And Environmentalists
Pesticide BAN – Misconceptions And Myths
Earth Day – Celebrating The Economic Downturn
Green = Red Tape For Business + Red Propaganda For The Public Interest
Where’s The Science? Ignoring The Evidence To Implement The ‘Precautionary Principle’
Drooling About Socialism – Good People Will Ignore Bad Laws

097 – Eating freedom / Bromide conservatism / Blinding science through politics

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Apr 022009
 

Freedom

 
 
 
 

Bromide Conservatism – And I Thought Capitalism Needed Protection From Its Defenders
From Politics To Ethics – Bailouts and G.M. and A.I.G.
Blinding Science Through Politics – A Followup
Applied Science Versus Pure Science – Is There A Difference?

056 – Eco-fascism 2

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May 292008
 

Eco-fascism

The TOTALitarian Picture of Fascism/Socialism
American Fascism – A Brief History
So Who’s Scared? Environmentalist Fear Tactics
Fear of Chemicals – John Stossel
David Suzuki – No Matter How Bad…
Al Gore – “That’s Not Funny”
Ecotheology: Religion, Yes; Science, No
Global Warming Believers vs Skeptics

021 – Star Trek New Voyages / Fascism and frogs

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Sep 062007
 

Star Trek

In today’s episode of Just Right, the airwaves crackle with critiques of Canadian politics, drawing from Andrew Coyne’s blunt assessment in the National Post that our federal and provincial scenes embody sheer vacuity—Liberals peddling unattainable environmental targets and Conservatives abandoning policy altogether. Provincial elections in Ontario loom as tedious non-events, riddled with broken promises and regional squabbles, while energy debates expose the nonsense of conservation fantasies versus nuclear sense, as David Frum highlights the waste in deferring to ignorant fears.

The discussion shifts to the enduring allure of Star Trek, where amateur productions at newvoyages.com revive the original series with superior effects but amateur acting, featuring veterans like Walter Koenig. Beyond gadgets, Star Trek serves as a moral barometer, exploring philosophy through dramatic devices like the prime directive—echoing laissez-faire non-interference—and tackling racism, individual rights, and human nature in ways realism cannot.

Building on last week’s socialism segment, fascism emerges as the flip side, illustrated by the frog parable: gradual heat increases unnoticed until boiling, mirroring Ontario’s creeping state controls over private property, from smoking bans to rent controls and pay equity laws. These policies, though labeled liberal or conservative, embody fascist doctrine where control equals ownership, eroding freedoms without outright nationalization.

Finally, Victor Davis Hanson’s call to study war underscores its utilitarian role in ending tyrannies, while Ayn Rand pins wars on statism’s institutionalized violence, contrasting with capitalism’s historic peace from 1815 to 1914. As pressures mount in our mixed economy, recognizing these dynamics keeps perspectives just right.

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