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.

Twisted Wayne

WAYNE Swan’s maths may have been questioned when he predicted a Budget surplus – but when it comes to the carbon tax, things are adding up.

Well, that’s what the Courier Mail reckons and we all know they will print whatever Wayne tells them to.

Wayne chooses a few grocery items and notes the prices have actually gone down a few cents over the period June December 2012. Apparently, the price of ten grocery items that are subject to Woolworth’s marketing strategy are the final assessment for how much the Carbon Tax is costing us poor voters.

Mr Swan was on leave yesterday but acting Treasurer David Bradbury told The Courier-Mail it was “further evidence Tony Abbott’s shameless scare campaign on pricing pollution was complete and utter nonsense”.

What is shameless is the ALP’s insistence that the Carbon Tax isn’t going to hurt us.  The very basis of its purpose is to hurt us and force us to use less electricity.  The rising costs of power are not only reflected in our power bill but will eventually impact on everything that we use that is manufactured by electricity.

Electricity isn’t the only evil being taxed.  A Publican reports his refrigerant gas bill is increasing from $20,000 pa to $170,000 pa and if your local council landfill projects generate more than 25,ooo tonnes of greenhouse gasses (and many do) then if you think that $23 times 25,000 plus  isn’t going to be divided amongst the ratepayers then you are not thinking it through.

Still, its OK as Wayne says ‘Weetbix still costs the same as it did in June’

In another Wayne amazing revelation he claims the vitriol in parliament is all Tony Abbott’s work. This is a follow-on from Mc Ternan telling Gillard that as she can’t campaign on her government’s achievements, there being none of note, she needs to demonise Abbott and try and make him unelectable in the eyes of the voters.

Her first attempt was to tell one of her staffers to phone up an ALP supporter and tell her to phone up Aborigines in Canberra at the time and inform them that Abbott was going to tear down the Aboriginal Embassy in Canberra. It was an out and out lie but that was OK, it’s the current ALP way. It caused a riot and threatened the security of the PM and Abbott. The staffer was duly elected as the scapegoat and sent of the Britain to a good job to keep him out of the media’s way.

Another major ALP vitriolic attack was the infamous Misogyny Speech when Gillard spoke in defence of Slipper who must be the most misogynist person ever to hold a position of responsibility and in doing so spent 30 odd minutes accusing Abbott of being a misogynist! Abbot of course would be the least misogynist person in Canberra but McTernan, who supposedly wrote the speech, is quiet happy to lie to achieve his aim of having the ALP re elected later this year.

It was after this attack that the Libs started asking questions of the PM about her involvement in the AWU scandal where substantial sums were stolen by her then boyfriend and an accomplice ably aided and abetted by the PM. The Libs didn’t even start this debate – it was disenchanted ALP members that raised the issue. These questions cant be termed as vitriolic as they are based on facts whereas the Canberra riots and the misogyny speech were based on outright lies.

The ALP campaign is working as Abbott is currently unpopular but when lack of popularity is based on a lie it wont last.

 

 

ABC Bias

ANDREW MCINTYRE in this morning’s The Australian

It also would explain why so many educated, generally mildly apolitical, well thinking middle class people with a regular diet of the ABC and Fairfax, simply are not aware that, for instance, the world has stopped warming for the past 16 years, that hurricanes and extreme weather events have declined and are not related to global warming, that Doha was a dismal failure, that the NBN has never had a cost benefit analysis, that Green jobs cost money … and jobs, that growing the economic pie is not the same as redistributing tax revenue or that the Great Barrier Reef is not being destroyed.

Explains the strange attitudes of some of my family and friends.

Polls

The Polls are back where they should be with Coalition 48% to ALP 36% first preference and 54 – 46 2PP which I think is fairly accurate sample of the ALP’s standing in the community.

More importantly the Greens are trending down and are now at 8%. Considering that most of their policies are aimed at the destruction of our economy then this can only be seen as a positive.

Hoax calls

Reading this morning’s paper I notice some people were amused at the hoax perpetrated by two 2Day FM talking heads prior to the news of the hoaxed nurses suicide.

Making telephone calls that make decent honest folk going about their business look rediculous is funny?

I listened to a spokesman for Auststereo describing how devastated they were at the news of the suicide and how they were worried about the two talking heads. They are receiving counselling FFS.

In my opinion the only counselling they should be getting is from Centre Link.

Poor taste merchants making people look stupid for ratings – a good reason not to listen to FM radio.

Today the station claims they tried to phone the Hospital before they put the hoax to air. This is the first time that it has been mentioned so it looks like an invention to me and I wonder if they approached this alleged call with the same vigour applied to the original call.

On Saturday Southern Cross Austereo chief executive Rhys Holleran said the two presenters involved were “shattered” by Ms Saldanha’s death, but said he was confident no laws were broken.

No laws broken!   It’s not about the law you scruff,  it’s about poor taste and the obvious lack of any standards of decency.

Deja vu

Re reading The Fatal Shore when this caught my eye.

Governor Darling is having an argument with the media in 1826.  He is losing to Wentworth and Hall who are pressing for trial by open jury and representative assembly so he;

…makes a clumsy lunge against the opposition press. He tried to muzzle the Australian and Monitor by imposing newspaper licences, which would be withdrawn if they printed a ‘blasphemous or seditious libel”  John Macarthur also urged him to kill their circulation with a stamp duty of 4 pence per copy.

186 years later they’re still trying it on.

 

Gillardgate

So in summary, when Julia Gillard was living with a self confessed thief whose best mate was also a self confessed thief, she helped them both to set up a ‘slush fund’ designed to steal money from the AWU membership.

In what world is that defensible?

 

Gillardgate

Blewitt takes a caning as Gillard. points out that he is not be trusted as, among other sins, he consorts with prostitutes.  We shouldn’t believe anything he says and should take Gillard’s word before his.

Blewitt’s consorting with prostitutes must be different than Thomson’s consorting as his word is to be trusted and his voted counted for the ALP.

FORMER Victorian premier John Brumby has launched a staunch defence of his former chief of staff, Julia Gillard, saying he received a glowing reference about her from law firm Slater & Gordon.

The Prime Minister went to work for Mr Brumby, then the state opposition leader, after leaving Slater & Gordon in 1996.

Mr Brumby said today he spoke to principal lawyer Peter Gordon about Ms Gillard and it was a “10 out of 10 reference”.

Oh, well that clears that up. Hmm…on second thoughts just a hint Brumby, when people want to get rid of troublesome partners  a glowing reference always helps.

Not to be outdone in the confusing picture  JULIA Gillard’s former law firm Slater & Gordon says its representation of AWU official Bruce Wilson, who Julia Gillard personally acted for, gave rise to a conflict of interest that forced it to jettison both Mr Wilson and the union as clients.

Conflict of interest! Amazing isn’t it – just because she was the clients mistress and implicated in rorting funds from AWU members.

They didn’t mention they had to jettison Gillard as well, I suppose we are expected to take that as a given

It ain’t buried yet

Country heading for trouble

THE local head of US energy giant Chevron has warned that $100 billion worth of resources projects are “hanging in the balance” due to soaring costs and declining confidence in the federal government’s policy settings.

Speaking at the In the Zone conference in Perth, Chevron Australia managing director Roy Krzywosinski cited a study that found projects in Australia were 40 per cent more expensive than the US and the local workforce was 60 per cent less productive than its American counterpart

Rio Tinto’s managing director for China, Ian Bauert, told the conference that Australia had become the most expensive place to do business for Rio after being considered the cheapest place to do business five years ago.

Now what happened five years ago?

Ah yes, ALP formed government

AWU

The ALP are getting desperate as they try and deflect peoples attention away from the AWU saga. Julie Bishop gets a mention as one of the Lawyers working for CSR in the asbestos claims and the ALP accuse her of trying to delay the cases.

Ms Bishop  says she was simply doing her job as a lawyer – taking legal advice and acting on it.

…..she was advised on the cases by two of the nation’s most senior barristers, Robert French QC, now the Chief Justice of the High Court, and David Malcolm QC, who is a former chief justice of the West Australian Supreme Court.

The ALP’s raising questions on Julie Bishop finally give the ABC and in to discuss the performance of ex-lawyer politicians. For some reason they couldn’t bring themselves to discuss the matter until a conservative politician was called into question.

Problem is, there is no evidence or even a believable suggestion of malpractice on Bishop’s part. Not quiet the case with Gillard.   Abbott is quiet happy for the ALP to question Julie Bishop’s actions as a lawyer and even encourages it.  While the ALP raise Bishop in their defence of Gillard’s behaviour at Slater & Gordon then why wouldn’t he.  It gives the Coalition open season on pursuing Gillard for some answers to a litany of allegations that seriously reflect on her ethics and values.

The problem for the ALP will not go away until Gillard fronts up and actually answers questions.

Doug Cameron wants everyone to stop being personal – good advice Doug  but you need to get that message through to your boss.  The baseless ‘Misogyny’ speech gives the Coalition open licence to attack Gillard on her questionable legal career when she was shacked up with AWU thief Bruce Wilson .

And talking about that, it would appear that files are disappearing all over the country . Whatever the truth of the matter, it smacks of clean-up gangs going from state to state searching for incriminating evidence and ‘losing’ it.

The debate continues…..

Zippergate

FBI finds 30,000 pages of correspondence between General Allen and Ms Kelley.

30,000 pages!  When did he ever get time to play General?

THE widening CIA sex scandal has engulfed the Australian and US defence talks in Perth, after visiting Defence Secretary Leon Panetta ordered an investigation of the US commander in Afghanistan John Allen for allegedly “inappropriate” emails with a woman.

30,000 pages of “inappropriate communications” and he was commanding the troops in Afghanistan as well.

I’m impressed.

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