Greenie watch

A SURVIVOR of Victoria’s Black Saturday bushfires has told a royal commission that conservation laws were so strict in her shire that it was illegal to clear away debris on her own property, such as a limb fallen from a tree. Toni-anne Collins, who lost her 40ha property in Ninks Road, St Andrews, told the Teague royal commission that clearing native vegetation on her property was totally prohibited under rural conservation and environmental regulations.
Kimberly Dripps, a biodiversity director with the state’s Department of Sustainability and Environment,(read Greenie) said that under “like for like” regulations in Victoria, a property owner could remove a eucalypt and replace it with a deciduous tree, so long as they also planted an offsetting eucalypt, or similar tree, elsewhere in the state. Ms Dripps said tree removal was one of the causes of human-induced climate change.
And people like you, Ms Dipps, are one of the causes of human induced death and, could I point out, the woman was talking about not be allowed to remove dead fall, not cutting down trees. Trees are important to the ecology but humans are important to society and they should be able to clear vegetation close to their houses. The same people might also expect the local forests to be cleared of dead fall from time to time by winter back-burning to minimize fuel for the bush fires but I guess that’s another subject. Another mob of dangerous Greenies have done their level best to stifle agriculture in the tropics with the release of their report that only considered the north’s agricultural potential in terms of available groundwater supplies and not surface water and dams. My old Army mate Dennis Quick now living just south of Cairns has his say;
MOST thinking people would be absolutely gobsmacked by the levels of ideological bias and “Ruddspeak” that has emanated from the Northern Australian Land and Water Taskforce report. The carefully selected Labor replacements of the original taskforce members have published a turgid grab bag of gobbledygook that defies belief. In so doing, they have, in complicity with their political masters, denied many small communities on Cape York and across the Far North, any semblance of real hope for economic and social gain over the coming years. There is not one substantive recommendation that comes out of the report. It’s nothing but a mirror of the clap trap that emanates from the Wilderness Society and other extremist groups that have captured Labor governments with their preferences blackmail.
The Rudd government put a Greenie in charge to achieve a politically expedient outcome as Senator Boswell notes
…the inclusion on the taskforce of Northern Territory environmentalist Stuart Blanch, who played a role in preventing the territory government from clearing 110,000ha near the Daly River for agriculture. “The last person you’d put on is a green environmentalist,” Senator Boswell said. “You know what they think before they even go on there . . . they don’t want dams, they just want things left as is and turned into a big national park.”
The problem is, as the election year progresses, green votes will become more and more important to Rudd so we can expect a huge shift to the left in his dealings with the environment. Its a pity and will damage or put on hold needed development, but like painful and long route marches – they do end and so will the Rudd government.

Protests expected

A letter to The Australian warns about protests when Obama visits Australia
GUANTANAMO Bay is still open, the US is about to deploy 30,000 additional troops to Afghanistan and during the past 12 months Barack Obama has authorised more lethal Predator drone strikes in Pakistan than did George W. Bush in the three years prior to that. So I guess that the authorities will be preparing for massive protests against President Obama, by anti-war protesters, when he visits here next month? Alternatively, pigs might fly. Richard Shankland, Pymble, NSW

Obama to visit

US PRESIDENT Barack Obama will be invited to address a joint sitting of the Australian Parliament in March, Prime Minister Kevin Rudd said. I don’t suppose Bob Brown will bring the country into disrepute as he did when George Bush visited. Most probably not.

Abbot making headway

KEVIN Rudd has warned voters there is “no guarantee” Labor will win the next election in the wake of a shock Newspoll finding that the Coalition has overtaken Labor on the primary vote. Pretty standard motivation speech for the start of parliament in an election year but they are obviously concerned about Abbott and the poll swings. Just witness the ALP/Left hysteria when Tony mentioned advice he would give his daughters on life.
TONY Abbott’s fatherly advice for teenage girls not to give their virginity away “lightly” has cost him some support among women voters after a week of concerted attacks from government ministers and feminists.
I would suggest the ‘lost support’ is based on those who wouldn’t vote for him anyway The navy is most probably so busy defending itself at the Darwin Coroner’s witch hunt that they missed another boatload of queue jumpers
They are the ninth boatload of asylum-seekers to be unloaded at Christmas Island this year. Before this boatload, there were 1595 asylum-seekers in the island’s detention centre, which has a capacity of 1848..
Rudd’s lack of border security is only shoring up his left wing supporters and some of them are iffy. They want the queue jumpers to bypass Christmas Island and go straight to Centrelink, house and car The rest of the country are starting to show concern at the open door policy and think it should be a closed or at least controlled. The voters must be thinking by now that any policy that lets a boat into our waters every three odd days is not a policy at all. It is an abrogation of responsibility. Julia Gillard’s union friendly workplace laws have shipping company Total Marine Services caving in to union threats of further strike action and agreeing to wage and allowance increases of up to $50,000 over three years for workers servicing the lucrative oil and gas industry.
A spokesman for Workplace Relations Minister Julia Gillard welcomed the agreement.
All other unions, bouyed by the success of the MUA, will be starting their planning meetings to cash in on the bonanza while the ALP are in power. Get used to it! Penny Wong’s ETS is a loser with weekly articles throwing doubts on the IPCC report credibility but undeterred by all this she is planning to resubmit it to the parliament. Abbott has released his ideas on dealing with climate change saying he will establish a $2.5 billion emissions reduction fund if elected prime minister, forcing taxpayers to pay business and farmers to reduce greenhouse gas emissions.
Mr Abbott has told MPs he can meet the unconditional 5 per cent target proposed by Labor with the direct action approach to climate change, without and ETS.
The detail remains to be released but the important thing is, we can now have a debate over alternative measures to address the problem.
His new proposal relies heavily on planting trees and restoring soil carbon by reversing over-grazing and excessive tillage, embedding CO2 in bio-char or charcoal, tree planting, and revegetation.
The ALP are most probably heading for a majority, albeit reduced, but I live in hope that voters will start to see Rudd for what he is – a beaurocrat, not a leader, full of flowering prose, plans and inquiries but very short on delivery. Still as I say, I live in hope.

UN Security Seat for Rudd in doubt

KEVIN Rudd’s bid for a UN Security Council seat has been dealt a severe blow after a warning from the Arab League that it is less likely to succeed because of Australia’s support for Israel.
Hashem Yousseff, chief of cabinet for Arab League secretary-general Amr Moussa, told The Australian Canberra kept “bad company” at the UN, where it often opposes anti-Israel resolutions in alliance with the US, Canada and small Pacific island states. Australia’s support for Israel, he said, was “one of the elements that will be taken into consideration” by the 22-member Arab League in deciding whether to support Australia’s bid for a seat on the UN Security Council for the 2013-14 term.
The Arab League say we keep bad company! The mind boggles.

Abbott spot on

In an interview with the Australian Women’s Weekly, the Opposition Leader says women should try to stick to ”the rules” when considering sex before marriage. When they could not abstain, they should use contraception, he says. All this in response to being asked by a reporter ‘What’s the advice you would give to your own kids?’. Abbott explains;
“Obviously a parent talking to his or her own children is going to be saying different things than someone talking to the world at large … and the last thing I would want to do is to impose my views on the wider world, but in my position I think I’ve got to be honest and upfront about what my views are.”
The feminists, ALP diehards, Conservative haters and assorted camp followers are still screaming. Sorry folks, it’s how most people view the subject. Few parents would disagree with his comments and the more the haters scream the more people will wonder exactly what sort of standards, if any, they apply at home with their own kids. UPDATE: LIBERAL frontbencher George Brandis has attacked Julia Gillard’s ability to understand the way parents think about virginity because she doesn’t have kids. She walked into that one.
Ms Gillard said: ”Australian women don’t want to be told what to do by Tony Abbott.
They weren’t- he was talking about what advice he would give his daughters. It’s weird. People are attacking him for things he didn’t say, allude to or hint at. What’s wrong with them? Mr Abbott has also hit back at Julia Gillard’s criticism of the remarks, noting the deputy prime minister was speaking as a politician, while he was speaking as a parent. Point, set, match!

Rudd like Obama says Ambassador

PRIME Minister Kevin Rudd and US President Barack Obama have a “tremendous affinity”, a senior US diplomat said. US Ambassador Jeffrey Bleich said the powerful pair had plenty in common. I couldn’t agree more! They both talk well and do little. After a year in office support for Mr Obama has fallen as the US grapples with the financial crisis, and some of the President’s reforms hit roadblocks. Another roadblock has just been put in place with Martha Coakley conceding defeat to Scott Brown in the Massachusetts Senate seat left vacant by Mary Jo Kopechne’s‘s killer, Ted Kennedy. Scott Brown is on record as saying he will not vote for the health bill in it’s current form.

Green “Wild Rivers” under attack

Queensland declared as wild rivers the Archer, Lockhart and Stewart systems on Cape York, banning most economic activity on them, allegedly after Premier Anna Bligh did a deal to clinch Green preferences for last year’s election. Aboriginal leaders Noel and Gerhardt Pearson have led the fight against the law. Attacking it for crippling economic opportunity for indigenous communities, Noel Pearson said the state government was “foreclosing on a future for our people”. Anna’s deal may be ‘alleged’ but it is totally believable as such deals constitute a tenet of the ALP’s tactics to stay in power. Promise the Greens anything; it doesn’t matter if it stuffs up the economy or further disadvantages disadvantage Australians. Tony Abbot is on the issue and attacking. Unlike most politicians Tony Abbott actually goes on the ground to see for himself what the problems are. Last August, he spent 10 days working as a school truancy officer in the peninsula-top township of Aurukun, and three weeks as a volunteer teacher’s aide in Coen in 2008. More from George Brandis Bloody Greens!

Obama gets spies off-side

BARACK Obama angrily revealed today that US intelligence services had enough information to disrupt the Christmas Day airliner attack but had “failed to connect those dots And just in case some spies still had any morale left he adds;
Mr Obama was even more explicit during the meeting in the secure White House Situation Room, an official said, calling for immediate repairs to the flawed US homeland security system, and not typical Washington finger-pointing. “This was a screw-up that could have been disastrous,” the official, speaking on condition of anonymity, quoted Mr Obama as saying in the meeting.
You are most probably correct POTUS but ripping into staff is best done in private because about now, a heap of dedicated operators are thinking; Stuff him, we tried…got it wrong maybe but…… He’ll get some votes from those who hate the system and like to see the CIA and FBI ridiculed but he now has another profession that doesn’t like him – if they ever did.

Looking for Green votes again

ENVIRONMENTAL extremists would be the big winners from a proposal to make it easier for grassroots activists to tackle governments in the courts, a property development industry body has warned. The warnings, from Urban Taskforce Australia, come after one of the Rudd Government’s key advisers recommended law changes to reduce the financial threat faced by community environment groups entering the legal system.
Dr Allan Hawke has told Environment Minister Peter Garrett that ”public interest” litigation has been hampered by laws forcing groups to prove upfront they can cover the costs of legal teams and delays caused by injunctions to contentious environmental projects.
It’s one of the few ways we have of controlling the idiots. If this becomes law the entire development of the nation will be sitting in the court’s in-trays.
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