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Wednesday, October 29, 2008

The Beginning Of The End Of "America"

The Beginning of the End of "America"
-unsure predictions of things to come, by Ian Tanner!

The atmosphere of the days of 2008 seem to point to one conclusion, especially for someone from outside the bubble - that we are witnessing the beginning of the end of the American dream - the American Empire. Fukayama wrote that history died some years ago and that all that remains for the planet Earth are various variations on previously written material.

We've seen the gradual erosion of signs of humanity in America over the last 100 years, and for many of those years, dismantlings of the US constitution were conducted under cover of night with many grave errors only being noticed years after they mattered. But in the last 20 years or so, the American dream has taken on entirely different meanings. It's been a good time to be alive if you work for an Oil Company, Pharmaceutical Company, Financial Institution, Major Corporate Conglomerate or either of the major political parties. For the average "Joe," the American dream has become something you see in lousy "U-S-A, U-S-A-type" movies but not something tangibly experienced by the people.

Flash forward to today and you see gross hemorrhaging of the rights of individuals at the benefit of the elite league of multi-millionaire policy makers. We've seen George W. Bush all but defecate on the US constitution through his launching of evil, un-lawful wars in foreign lands, his use of the Patriot Act to invade the privacy of American citizens, his aggressive desire to condone torture in lands far and wide, and his ability to pander to born again Christians while lying through his teeth about all of the above. The Neo-Cons have truly hijacked the concept of the American dream by emphasizing the concept of American Acceptionalism. They see America as the world's master-race and power source, thus permitting them any act, legal or otherwise, in any area of the planet Earth, if there is any perceived threat to the way of life in America.

They have two political parties with very few differences. What real choice do Americans have when it comes to elections? They can choose between the Republican candidate, who will always pander to the social-economic self-centredness of the religious 'right,' or the Democratic candidate, who will pander to the moderately liberal leftists. Both parties function in the same way. They say what they have to say to get elected, and then with a few exceptions, they continue with "business as usual," and the poor, un-involved electorate continue to debate the silly issues that kept them interested in the election process in the first place.

So where is this leading?

I see this as the beginning of the end of the great America. It may not collapse entirely in my lifetime, but I honestly believe this is the start of the downward spiral which will see other countries emerge in the role formally played by the United States of America. America is in such debt to China and so massively tied up in world wars that it cannot provide any kind of quality living for its own people. 

The America of John McCain arrogantly professes it's greatness in the world without any care to examine the facts of the matter. I've met people in the American south who have never been to another country and have never even ventured outside of their own State in their lifetime. How great a bubble it must be to be a Conservative American. These are the same people who believe that the attacks of 9/11 were because of the World's jealousy of American values and so-called "Freedom!" To believe that the 3000+ Americans who died on that day died because of some form of payback or "blowback" is a concept completely outside of their lexicon. "Nope, the terrorist Muslims hated our freedoms and now they're gonna get a can of America whoop-ass to learn 'em a lesson!"

America is not the #1 country in the world anymore. It may have been at some point, but it isn't anymore. If Barack Obama wins the Presidency, there is some fleeting hope that the reputation of America being a land of freedom loving people might once again  spread through the world. But if John McCain wins instead, it will bring the death sentence that much closer. 

Perhaps in some not-too-distant future, we'll see another civil war in America. If Barack gets elected and then assassinated by a white supremacist, Charles Manson's "Helter Skelter" race war may finally gets its genesis. 

Who knows how it will all play out, but like Chalmers Johnston wrote in his book "Nemesis," it would appear that the USA has already crossed its Rubicon and there is no turning back. The empire has begun its final days and the future can only get uglier and more pathetic. 

Should be interesting.

R.I.P. America

Ian Tanner
October 29/08

The Great Glasses Fiasco!!

Great Glasses?!

It's been five years since my last eye exam. That's a long time. Too long, in fact. And I could tell I was due, especially when driving on the highway at night. Things just didn't look as clear as they should.

There is a new store that opened in town called Great Glasses, so I went there to see how much they charged for an eye exam.

"Free?! Your exams are free?! How can that be?"

The person I asked informed me that the exam was given by a technician, not a doctor. I asked him if the technician checked the "health" of the eye. He told me they didn't and suggested I go to an Optometrist for that.

So, I found a local Optometrist and got my eyes checked. Then I went back to Great Glasses. They had a 3-for-1 special.

I was basically attacked by 6 eager sales people showing me various types of eyeglass frames. Since I could buy one and get two free I decided to go with sunglasses and reading glasses as my second and third options. And yes. I said reading glasses. (Sigh.) That's what I get for being old and liking to read.

I pick 3 frames, secured the deal and went on my way. Great!

Great? So, why - 24 hours later - was I feeling uncomfortable about my purchase? And what exactly could I do about it?

The next day I called Great Glasses to ask them a few additional questions about my order. First of all, I wanted to know if the sales people at Great Glasses were Opticians - you know, the people that "fit" your glasses, etc. The people that go to school for two years to learn about eyes and glasses. The people that need to be registered by The College of Opticians in order to legally do their job. THOSE Opticians.

The response I got to my first question was unusual. I was told that there was nothing illegal about what Great Glasses does.

"What? Why did they respond that way? Is there something I don't know?"

Then I was told that, although they are not registered Opticians, they are all TRAINED by a registered Optician. For one day!

GREAT glasses?!

Yesterday I picked up my glasses. They simply handed me my three prepaid pairs of glasses and I went on my way.

Today I went to a REGISTERED Optician to find out if my new glasses has been cut correctly. As soon as I said the words "Great Glasses" to the Optician she began having convulsions! She was horrified that I went there to get my new glasses, and even more amazed that I hadn't heard about the LAWSUITS against Great Glasses! She said there had been full page articles in the local paper and reports on the local news.

Oh GREAT!!

She also told me that she had the articles RE: Great Glasses posted on the walls of her store until she was THREATENED in the parking lot one night by one of the sales people from Great Glasses! She also told me that she sent two people to EMERGE because the contact lenses they purchased at Great Glasses got stuck to their eyes!!

Sigh. Great.

Thankfully, after she checked out the main pair of glasses I purchased from Great Glasses, she informed me that they were cut properly. I'm bringing my sunglasses and reading glasses to her tomorrow so she can check them too.

The moral of the story? If you live in Canada, stay FAR AWAY from Great Glasses! Don't get your eyes examined there, and don't purchase their GREAT deal!

And, oh yeah... tell all your friends.

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UPDATE:

Court rejects Great Glasses appeal bid TheSpec.com - Local - Court rejects Great Glasses appeal bid _Panel upholds contempt fine of at least $34m__Steve Buist_The Hamilton Spectator__(Oct 11, 2008)

Ontario's Court of Appeal has handed the founder of the Great Glasses empire a crushing defeat that could eventually come with a price tag of at least $34 million._In a scathing decision released yesterday, the three-justice panel completely rejected an appeal by Dundas optician Bruce Bergez, his wife, Joanne, and three of their Great Glasses companies._"This is a case of flagrant, protracted and deliberate disobedience of a court order to comply with a statute regulating the conduct of a health profession," the justices stated in dismissing the Bergez appeal in its entirety._Bergez was seeking to overturn a November 2006 finding of contempt in Hamilton court that led to the largest fine for a civil contempt case in Canadian history._


Bergez, his wife and the three companies had been fined $1 million and a further $50,000 a day for every day since that they haven't been in compliance with Ontario legislation that governs the prescribing and dispensing of eyeglasses and contact lenses._The outstanding fines dating back to November 2006 now total approximately $34 million._Eyeglasses and contact lenses must be dispensed by a registered optician based on a prescription supplied either by an optometrist or a physician._Great Glasses had been ordered to abide by Ontario's health regulations and to stop dispensing eyeglasses based on eye tests conducted on a computerized machine without a proper prescription. 


The stores were also ordered to post notices that customers must have a proper prescription from an optometrist or physician._"We cannot suffer the sacrifice of the rule of law to the lure of lucre," the Court of Appeal decision states._"It seems obvious that the appellants, especially Bruce Bergez, have no intention of complying," the justices added, noting that the penalty imposed was appropriate in light of "the appellants' intransigent and unremitting refusal to obey the law."_The three justices believed that Bergez was well aware he was flouting the regulations._"


He continues to operate his business as he sees fit, in open contravention of governing legislation and in plain defiance of a court order," the justices stated._"Bruce Bergez ignored the restrictions imposed upon his own competence in the public interest and redrew the boundaries to suit his own crass commercial purposes."_The Court of Appeal also had harsh words for Great Glasses' practice of dispensing eyeglasses based on readings generated by a machine._"Those who enter a Great Glasses store without a prescription for corrective lenses from either an optometrist or an ophthalmologist may well leave the store with corrective lenses," the decision states, "but they leave as prescriptionless as they entered."_


The lawyer for Ontario's College of Opticians, which joined forces with the College of Optometrists to pursue the case against Great Glasses, said both colleges are pleased with the result._"I think the decision is very clear and we would hope and expect that Mr. Bergez will comply with the court order," Robert Cosman said._Bergez' lawyer, Louis Frapporti, said his clients were disappointed with the result and they will review the decision to determine their next step._The last option available is for Bergez to seek an appeal with the Supreme Court of Canada._Bergez has 60 days to file an application asking the country's highest court for leave to appeal._


If he seeks to take his case to the Supreme Court, he can also apply to have the monetary penalties set aside until the Supreme Court rules._If Bergez doesn't seek a Supreme Court appeal, the province can begin taking steps to collect the outstanding fine._The Court of Appeal also ordered Bergez and the other appellants to pay the College of Optometrists $40,000 in legal costs._Bergez has already filed a separate appeal on the issue of the $50,000-a-day in fines that have been accumulating since 2006. That appeal will be heard in January._


Bergez has been suspended from practising as an optician since November 2006 by the College of Opticians._A discipline hearing for Bergez is scheduled for Oct. 28._sbuist@thespec.com_905-526-3226_