Recently, I've begun to question some Covid-related restrictions in Ontario. That's put me at odds with some people I usually agree with, and on-side with some folks I generally don't agree with. I'm starting to see a pattern and I'd like to explain my view. #onpoli 1/12
First, I am not an anti-masker or someone who wants to pursue herd immunity through mass fatalities. That's just nuts. I've supported restrictions all along and still do. I firmly believe we're all in this together - or should be. That's where I'm coming from. #onpoli 2/12
That said, there has always been a cost to lock-downs. There's an economic cost and a human cost. And even the economic cost is a human cost in some ways, because that's the same economy that pays for social program, benefits, etc. We can't kill it entirely. #onpoli 3/12
Despite the importance of the economy, it's only good to the degree that it helps people survive, stay strong and healthy, etc. A strong economy is a means to an end, not an end unto itself. That's where this Conservative Ford government, finally, is falling down. #onpoli 4/12
This has always been a Conservative problem - putting the economy above the people it's meant to support. The 1% win big while the average person suffers, but if the economy as a whole is roaring along Conservatives call it a win and promise it'll "trickle down." #onpoli 5/12
This philosophy has undercut the Ford government's response to Covid, and it explains their ongoing irrational rules, with bars still open while school was shut down, businesses selling recreation are open but free recreational activities are nixed, on and on. #onpoli 6/12
As this pandemic turns into a marathon rather than a sprint, the idea we should just stay home when we aren't spending money helping businesses survive looks less and less rational. We are ignoring the human cost trying to stave off the economic one. It's just wrong. #onpoli 7/12
There's a cost to telling grandparents they aren't allowed to see their grandkids for a year. There's a cost to shutting down all avenues of recreation and socialization. There's a cost in mental health, adjustment, and simply in human happiness. Those costs matter. #onpoli 8/12
One of the worst things about prioritizing economic activity over non-economic pro-social goods is that it runs against common sense. Nonsense rules in a pandemic are the worst kind. People tune out, give up, and stop trying. And that undercuts all efforts. #onpoli 9/12
I don't expect our Conservative Ford government to change course on any of this. They've stretched their humanity as far as it'll go already. Expecting any conservatives to prioritize basic human happiness over the economy is a fool's game. Will never happen. #onpoli 10/12
There is a logic to Ford's rules, if you accept the basic conservative premise - that things people spend money to do are far more important than things that are free. It's a terrible premise, but it helps make sense of what's allowed and what isn't. #onpoli 11/12
The reason you'll hear me questioning restrictions more isn't because I'm against keeping people safe. But we need to keep people healthy, happy, and sane as well. The economy exists to create human well-being, not to take priority over it. Let's remember that. #onpoli 12/12
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I'm saddened many people debating WE and Trudeau's position seem not to understand what a "conflict of interest" is, and how someone might innocently, through bad judgment, make a mistake with one. I include many Liberals not getting it, btw. Here's a quick reminder. #cdnpoli 1/8
Any time someone has a personal engagement with an issue or organization that even could influence their judgment, it's a conflict. It should be identified, and that person's judgment ideally removed from decision-making on the issue. Simply as a precaution. #cdnpoli 2/8
Trudeau's family history with WE raises the possibility his judgment might be swayed. That possibility alone is a conflict. That it wasn't properly identified and declared is an error of judgment. Pretending otherwise is wrong. And that's where this all started. #cdnpoli 3/8
Recently, I said it was wrong to judge any political party by their worst actors, and by that standard we are all terrible. One excellent reply was that we should judge every political party by how they respond to their worst actors. I'd like to expand on that. #cdnpoli 1/12
In its best incarnation, the NDP and the broad left promote fairness, equality, and inclusion. I respect their core values immensely. They lose me when they allow the impractical fringes of their party to dominate - the folks who simply can't live in the real world. #cdnpoli 2/12
The left absolutely has to call out its crazies more often - the ones who say "you're with us on every issue or else you represent everything that's wrong with the world." That attitude gets in the way of so much good, and so many things we could otherwise agree on. #cdnpoli 3/12
I've been asked about electoral reform. I absolutely support reform. For those unfamiliar with the issue, the way we elect our Members of Parliament (provincially and federally) is badly skewed. It creates false majorities not at all reflective of the popular vote. #cdnpoli 1/22
There are, of course, different ways the system could change. Lots of them. One of the reasons reform is so hard is that folks who advocate moving to X end up fighting with those who want Y, or Z, even though all of them agree what we have now is bad. #cdnpoli 2/22
I won't push for a specific system here. Best thing I ever heard on this topic is that any system to achieve a more proportional outcome is better than what we have, and it would be easier to move from that to anything else later on. So let's at least do something. #cdnpoli 3/22
I write a lot about politics, and I get many replies. I'm a Liberal and I'm clear about that. But I disagree strongly with a "my team, right or wrong" attitude towards politics. So I'd like to explain why I dislike some replies I receive from my own "team." #cdnpoli 1/12
I don't think Conservatives are evil. I don't think they are trying to corrupt our country. I don't think they are just like Trump who is just like <insert extreme example here>. I don't think we need to defeat them at all costs to save ourselves from destruction. #cdnpoli 2/12
Doing anything "at all costs" in politics is a mutual destruction pact. It guarantees we twist every tool available until the foundation of our democracy is broken. And yes, some people feel their cause is so urgent it's worth it, on all sides. They're wrong. #cdnpoli 3/12
A few days ago I wrote a long multi-post responding to the dumbing-down and memeification of political discourse, particularly from Erin O'Toole, and posted several of his insipid graphics as exhibits. It was well-received but a few people noticed a problem as well. #cdnpoli 1/12
Several replies, particularly from @Proy_TO (credit where due) noted I was signal-boosting this content. That's a fair point. Sometimes, scrolling through, we see the same dumb thing posted and reposted. And no matter the motive in reply, we still keep seeing it. #cdnpoli 2/12
Memes are dangerous for exactly this reason. It's part of why memeification works. If someone's attention only takes in the graphic, and not my text above it saying "here's how this is lying to you" then by posting the graphic at all I'm spreading O'Toole's message. #cdnpoli 3/12
Erin O'Toole has finally pissed me off enough to motivate a multi-post. Because his memeification of political discourse really deserves a reply, and unlike O'Toole I actually believe that people are willing to read and think about more than eight words in a row. #cdnpoli 1/12
Here's exhibit A. Rights are good, yes? Preserving them must be good too. But any semi-intelligent conversation about rights acknowledges they exist in tension with one another, and must be carefully defined. There is no right to "do well and prosper." #cdnpoli 2/12
It's true when government collects taxes and spends money, it's taking from some to spend on others. There's that tension. So my right to keep what's "mine" butts up against someone else's right to access public health care, and we can't all get what we want. #cdnpoli 3/12