the people have the power.
As the US Presidential campaign gets into full-on looney-bin circus mode, with the Canadian political spectacle not far behind, and I hear stories like the one on As It Happens yesterday about Megan Nobert, it's hard not to believe we're going to hell in a handbasket. Frankly, my faith that governments or other large "corporations" (sometimes it's hard to tell the difference) to affect change and actually take care of people, animals, and the environment is pretty damn low. So it was great to read the NYTimes report on the Sea Shepherd's efforts to stop illegal fishing. I hope you take a minute to read it, and hey, stop ordering Chilean sea bass already.
As the US Presidential campaign gets into full-on looney-bin circus mode, with the Canadian political spectacle not far behind, and I hear stories like the one on As It Happens yesterday about Megan Nobert, it's hard not to believe we're going to hell in a handbasket. Frankly, my faith that governments or other large "corporations" (sometimes it's hard to tell the difference) to affect change and actually take care of people, animals, and the environment is pretty damn low. So it was great to read the NYTimes report on the Sea Shepherd's efforts to stop illegal fishing. I hope you take a minute to read it, and hey, stop ordering Chilean sea bass already.
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