Life and debt

How the IMF destroys countries.

Roger Ebert’s Review

Most Americans have been bewildered by the anti-globalization protesters at recent meetings of the International Monetary Fund and the World Bank. Isn’t free trade a good thing? Isn’t a global economy great for everyone? What could the protesters possibly be objecting to? ”Life and Debt,” a documentary by Stephanie Black, with a commentary written by Jamaica Kincaid, looks at the effect of the International Monetary Fund on the economy of Jamaica. The result, she argues, has been the destruction of Jamaican industry and agriculture, the end of Jamaica as a self-sufficient economic entity, and its conversion into a market for North American goods and a source of underpaid labor.

Cages and fences everywhere

In this photo taken May 17, 2020, Kris Browning, left, sits in Canada as she visits with her husband, Tim Browning, in the U.S., near Lynden, Wash. With the border closed to nonessential travel amid the global pandemic, families and couples across the continent have found themselves cut off from loved ones on the other side.

Covaids psyOp has created new divisions, both mental and physical, everywhere – where there shouldn’t be.

Source: American border officials installing cable barrier along Canada-U.S. border | CTV News

This photo says it all.

‘Dr. Foth’ was a force in Canadian journalism

One of my favorite writers.

There are no writers, at least in Canada, who can write like him.

Back when politics was a gentleman’s sport.

Allan Fotheringham, “Dr. Foth” as he was known to his readers, was what we used to call a “Big Foot” columnist in journalism.

https://torontosun.com/opinion/columnists/goldstein-dr-foth-was-a-force-in-canadian-journalism