Retired infantry officer. Conservative by nature and politics; Happily married and father and grandfather of eight. Loves V8 powered Range Rovers, Golden Retrievers, good books and technology and think there should be open season on Greenies. Born in the mid forties and overdue for servicing but most parts still work.

Same difference but with a tinge of red

The shouting and the tumult dies and what are we left with? One of the Gang of Four, the Lemon, has left, one is going and two remain. Of the two who remain both were implicit in all the decisions made by the ALP over the past two plus years. Are Gillard and Swan going to try and distance themselves from the failed ETS, deadly Fruit bats in the ceilings, BER waste and the politics of envy mining tax thought up for no apparent reason other than to fix the huge deficit they have created? How can they? Gillard says the Government had lost its way but she should have added while I was in the chair. The Lemon was certainly a part of why they lost their way but Gillard and Swan are another part of it so what is the difference? And just how did they specifically lose their way? Was it the ETS that she demanded be dumped, Was it her BER that is costing the country billions more than it should; was it the open door boat people policy that has made a joke of our borders or was it Swan’s RSPT tax against the rich that did it? All of these factors contributed to their votes hemorrhaging and she and Swan had a hand in all of these policies. She is prettier, a woman and apparently more inclusive in dealing with others but thats not any reason to vote for her or her party. How is she going to get any credibility back over the ETS backflip? She has said we need more consultation and would look at it after the election. Why the hell then, are the Green preferences flowing back to the ALP. Are they that stupid that they are prepared to believe she will do something after she was one of the Gang of Four who dumped it? Gillard’s background gets very little attention form the media but I have a longer memory. She was a key figure in a socialist group that pushed radical policies and social agendas in the 1980s and early ’90s.
Founded in 1984 as a pressure group within the ALP, the Socialist Forum also wanted to sever Australia’s alliance with the US, remove the spy base at Pine Gap, introduce death duties and redistribute wealth from the rich to the poor.
Her cohorts at the Socialist Forum were a mob of old communists and left wing activists enthusiastically dancing to the old USSR’s tune and getting together with the express aim of getting into the ALP. Gilllard remained a member until 2002 when the Socialist Forum morphed into the Fabian Society. The Honourable Gough Whitlam AC QC is their patron. Our media are all over being “THE FIRST FEMALE PM” but others look a bit further. A kiwi blog is right onto her background Leopards do not readily change their spot nor do old socialists. Jim Cairns, one of Gillards heroes who was a high-ranking member of a communist front organisation and a long-standing Soviet agent of influence would be very pleased.

Brown wants to destroy economy

LABOR and trade union figures have ridiculed an offer by the Greens to back a carbon tax if the PM agrees to shut down coal-fired power. …..Senator Brown wrote to the Prime Minister offering to support legislation putting in place a fixed-carbon price of $23 a tonne from July 1, 2011.
Yesterday Senator Brown said the deal would involve “an end to polluting coal-fired power, a national energy efficiency target and an end to clearance of native forests and woodlands”. “This is breakthrough politics,” he said.
It’s breakthrough politics alright, it’s insane politics from a wacko leader. Who could possibly vote for a party that has the destruction of the economies of Qld, NSW and Vic as it’s policy?

Good luck Julia

ALP rusted on supporters love to call Tony Abbott the Mad Monk and I’m happy with that. While they are busy underestimating him he has been quietly tearing the ALP apart. Look! Tony Abbott tells lies (he didn’t)…look! he thinks Global Warming is ‘crap'(some bits are, some aren’t)……look! women hate him (maybe, maybe not)…..look! No one would ever have the Mad Monk as PM (check the polls)….Oops…what happened to the polls…..Oops! Rudd has gone! Yes, Rudd’s demise is somewhat self inflicted but Tony Abbott was the lighting technician and had Rudd’s incompetence well and trully under the spotlight since stopping the ETS in the gate. Now I’m reliably told that Gillard has his measure. We’ll see! Julia does have a few problems that everyone seems to be ignoring while she’s still wearing her honeymoon nightie. I just heard some ALP mouthpiece saying the voters aren’t worried about boat people. Good!, I thought, they still don’t get it and I’ve read that what is really worrying the voters is the population increases recently touted by the press. Good! They definitely don’t get it except Julia does – She changed Tony Burke’s title from Minister for Population to the Minister for Sustainable Population. There – that’ll do it! I’ve just been up country and spent a couple of nights in a country pub and offer this advice to the ALP. Don’t ever, ever go to the Marlborough Pub as the miners and cattlemen have their spurs on, baseball bats with rail spikes in hand and whips cracking. Oh, and another thing – stop the boat people NOW! I read where Julia’s old school is very happy with the BER. Mitcham Primary School headmaster wasn’t in the group of 112 who were told their reports of mismanagement and rorting would not be accepted by the Committee that was established with the express aim of whitewashing Julias BER.
THE $14 million taskforce into the schools stimulus will not take details of 112 new complaints because it cannot assure “anonymity”.
We don’t want “anonymity” we want it on the front page and as the lead story on the 7pm news. One school happy…one school unhappy is not the issue. The issue is billions have been spent and billions more will be spent on schools and we are pretty sure that billions have been ripped off. It’s no use saying State spends the money, not federal and therefore Julia is unmarked. If the federal government give out billions they have the responsibility to ensure the voters get value for money. And they haven’t. Ha ha look at stupid Tony Abbott attacking Julia over BER rorting…….oops! What to do with the ETS. I can see Julia thinking “we don’t really want it as we have run out of money as it is….maybe I can say some words that will get some hippy votes back Thus;
“It is as disappointing to me as it is to millions of Australians that we do not have a price on carbon,” Gillard told reporters. “And in the future we will need one. But first we need to establish a community consensus for action.”
And just after the community consensus for action report is made public then all she has to do is get Tony Abbott and that Green leader whacko to come to the party. Good luck with that one. It’s not all bad news for Julia though as Dennis Glover has written a virtual public marriage proposal with this piece. Good luck Ma’am!

Not saying

THE Rudd government is refusing to release the results of 57,000 safety inspections of homes insulated under its botched $2.45 billion program. Assistant Climate Change Minister Greg Combet said he would not say how many homes had been found to have serious safety issues that could have caused fires or electrocutions, nor reveal how many had been found to have quality issues that meant the insulation was not effective.
“The government will not be providing a running commentary on inspections results,” Mr Combet told The Australian.
Come on guys – release the figures in time for the Newspoll ring around

Mixed week

What a week! Tuesday I went down to Sydney to hand out swags to the homeless at Homeless Connect as part of my duties as a Director on the Street Swags board. If you don’t know about them you should – go visit their website My lasting impression of the homeless I met at the Sydney Town Hall is that they were mostly mentally impaired. Years ago, they lived in institutions called Mental Asylums but that term become politically incorrect. As a result they were mostly closed and the inmates transferred to hospitals. The bean counters who run hospitals said, in unison, “these people aren’t sick, we can’t help them and they are taking up too many beds. We can rotate paying physically sick people through at a far greater rate giving us a far greater income, so they need to to go”. And they kicked them out. From mental patients to the worlds condemnation of Israel isn’t too far a stretch. Those who always condemn Israel no matter what she does, claims the blockade is illegal. More reasoned commentators argue that Israel has a point. Whatever the case, from my perspective, if I was head honcho in Tel Aviv and had endured thousands of rockets fired at my citizens I would reserve the right to blockade supplies to minimize weapons entering Gaza no matter what the world said. Western media are still referring to the people in the convoy as peace activists and ignoring all evidence to the contrary. Abraham Rabinovich from Jerusalem files a report in today’s Australian indicating how the Turkish PM was involved in the planning of the operation and how the Terrorists aboard the IHH vessel Mavi Marmara had a clear mission “to expose Israel’s true face to the world”.
The mission given the group, according to Malam, was to prevent the Israelis from seizing control of the ship before it reached Gaza. The militants used small, hand-held saws to cut metal bars from the ship’s railings and to shape knives. They also gathered knives from the ship’s cafeterias and armed themselves with fire axes.
We know IHH has terrorist links and we know how terrorist act. Israel was sucker punched but it was surely reasonable to think it was a peaceful protest and that their troops weren’t in danger. After all, everyone said that was the case. It could be said that a man named Abraham Rabinovich has a conflict of interest when commenting on the matter but when the only opposite point of view has a base premise of denying Israel’s right to exist, let alone defend herself, then he should be heard. For another view that accepts Israel’s right to exist go here Back home, by the end of the week, Kevin Rudd was having a bad time of it as he negotiated with the Mining mob. Well, Kevin says negotiating but the mining mob reported Kevin’s idea of negotiating was “If you want to change the tax you will have to change the government” Bad call Kevin because a lot of people are now thinking “Yep! thats a good idea” Maybe a case exists for Mining to pay more tax but one of those reasons shouldn’t be to simply get the ALP out of a fiscal hole. Can the tax be fixed? asks Dennis Shanahan; Cabinet cracks emerge on tax says Matthew Franklin; Gerry Harvey says Rudd couldn’t sell a fridge let alone a mining tax, and John Singleton says I’ll sell anything but Kevin Rudd My week started bad with having to move my lazy arse to Sydney and actually do something worthwhile and then the loss of two diggers always hurts. However it finished on a high note with plenty of signs that the punters are starting to get Rudd’s measure and it’s very small indeed. ‘Av’ a good weekend and I for one, look forward to the Weekend Australian’s continuing litany of ALP stuff ups.

Diggers killed in Afghanistan

Sapper Darren Smith and Herbie were both killed by an improvised bomb.

TWO young Australian combat engineers on their first deployment in Afghanistan have been killed by a bomb in the army’s worst combat loss in a single day since the Vietnam War. A bomb detonated during a patrol on Monday morning, killing Sapper Jacob Moerland, 21, and Sapper Darren Smith, 26, both from the Brisbane-based 2nd Combat Engineer Regiment. As a sad coincidence, to the best of my knowledge, the last time the ADF lost two troops on one day in action was in Vietnam on 1 Feb 1971 when Ray ‘General’ Patten and Alan Talbot, both of Recce Platoon 7RAR, were killed by a mine blast. I have written up that incident here.
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