tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7884128379999766348.post6239880209346825268..comments2024-03-29T10:02:52.586-04:00Comments on Politics and its Discontents: Undoing The DamageLornehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15741324981120408977noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7884128379999766348.post-17213823281166473992015-11-03T15:22:54.496-05:002015-11-03T15:22:54.496-05:00This would seem to be a propitious time to ease up...This would seem to be a propitious time to ease up, Mound. I think I will consider things on a daily basis for now, and at the end of November I am taking a week off, as we are heading to Cuba to a place we visited back in 2010. Presumably the country can carry on in my absence. ;)Lornehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15741324981120408977noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7884128379999766348.post-76692740904054532102015-11-03T14:45:16.631-05:002015-11-03T14:45:16.631-05:00Like you, Lorne, I am nearing a point of intellect...Like you, Lorne, I am nearing a point of intellectual fatigue in the wake of Harper's ouster. Yes there is much for Trudeau to do, most of it can be handled administratively and sped through Parliament. Maybe we should go fishing for a few months and come back refreshed. I'd like to take off into the desert but I don't think I can get away this year. <br /><br />I'm trying to recall how long it took before most of us came to really despise Harper. It took a while and he was an arrogant, manipulative bastard. I think JT might have a longer grace period, especially with the Tories and NDP in disarray.The Mound of Soundhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09023839743772372922noreply@blogger.com