Thursday, 8 November 2012

Moggy Musings [Archived material from Boy the Wonder Cat]

 
A tall tails tales or true? musing: Cansdellgate is the gift which keeps on giving. Now the list of people, who allegedly knew of Steve Cansdell’s admitted falsification of a statutory declaration before he confessed to his National Party leader and then Grafton police in September 2011, has grown. NSW Premier Barry O’Farrell has been joined on this list by a long serving Liberal senator, an evangelical pastor, a mayor and, possibly a senior member of NSW Police. Even the Independent Commission Against Corruption may have had a degree of fore knowledge if the rumours of just how quickly it jettisoned the complaint are true. To a simple moggy like myself it almost looks as though by the time the MP's resignation was announced the 'legal' problem had been quietly made to go away.

A move along, nothing to see here musing: There's a strong rumour doing the rounds that Clarence Valley Council assets manager George Kriflik and Clr. Sue Hughes are hoping their names don't surface when locals discuss council power plays. Too late, old press coverage gave the game away long ago.
 
A very odd musing: Which North Coast council was an unsecured creditor of a company apparently solely owned by one of its own councillors at the time he was elected last September?
 
 
A Well Done! musing: Let's hear it for Slim, Trip, Hear Ned, Breeze, Boots, Willy, Molly, Rex, Rexxie, Joe, Bill, Pete, Sting, Carly, Paddy and Jill for their outstanding efforts on behalf of the canine kind at the dog trials held at the Maclean NSW on 15-16 September 2012.
 
A losing her prawn head musing: Yamba's Chamber of Commerce president wants to see Ballina's iconic Big Prawn relocated to the town at the mouth of the Clarence River. Oh dear, wrap the idea in newspaper and put it in the bin.
 
A smell of burning musing: In the last campaign days of the NSW North Coast 2012 local government elections things are heating up. As a Ballina candidate and mayoral hopeful canvasses the possibility that the theft and torching of his vehicle was politically motivated and, it comes to light that elsewhere a first-time candidate is issuing what seem suspiciously like thinly veiled threats in an effort to keep the media silent concerning his activities.
 
A how much moola? musing: Rex the German Shepherd wants to know how much a local government by-election in the Clarence Valley might cost if one of the 9 councillors elected next Saturday [8.9.12] threw a wobbly and resigned in the next year or so. I couldn't tell him. Can anyone?
 
Boy

Trump melts down as Obama romps back into the White House

 
 
Donald Trump went into Twitter meltdown when it became evident that Barack Obama had been re-elected as President.
 
He may have deleted one or two of those tweets, but what remains courtesy of Topsy may haunt him in the future:
 
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Having the last laugh on disgruntled American wingnuts in November 2012

 
A response to all those who tweeted that they would move to Australia if Obama was re-elected as President of the United States of America....

Pimlico woman fined for illegal dumping on flood affected land

 
Court and Compliance Watch in EDO NSW Bulletin 2 November 2012 - Number 784:
 
A Pimlico woman has been fined for her part in organising the illegal dumping of about 200 tonnes of demolition waste on flood affected land in Pimlico.
The woman was convicted in Ballina Local Court on Friday
[26 October 2012] for "actively recruiting" a demolition company to illegally transport demolition waste to a property in Pimlico. The court also found that at the time of the illegal dumping, Mrs Wall was aware she required development consent from Ballina Shire Council for the placement of the demolition waste on the property. No steps were taken by Mrs Wall to seek approval until after she was caught by council officers.
Mrs Wall was fined a total of $7500 and ordered to pay all of the council's legal costs, totalling $3800, as well as $83 in court costs.
 
The Northern Star 30 October 2012 :
 
Verna Kathleen Wall was convicted in Ballina Local Court on Friday for "actively recruiting" a Maclean based demolition company, Chambers Constructions Pty Ltd, to illegally transport demolition waste from the former Coles liquor store to a property at 883 Pimlico Road, Pimlico.
It was then unlawfully deposited in five separate locations within the property.