Tuesday, 15 October 2013
Can Australian taxpayers afford Tony Abbott's sense of entitlement?
Breaking an entrenched “entitlement” mindset is far from easy
taxpayers have a right to insist that their money is not wasted
Tony Abbott
The Sydney Morning Herald 11 October 2013
Between 1 July 2008 and 31 December 2012
in addition to his generous parliamentary salary
the Hon. Anthony John ‘Tony’ Abbott
based on requests he submitted to the
Federal Dept. of Finance
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Abbott economics,
Abbott Government
Clarence Valley Council Mayor yet to explain why he consented to award Honorary Clarence Valley Ambassador to an individual who was the subject of adverse findings in a Casino Control Authority Inquiry
Excerpts from NSW Casino Control Authority Report of Public Inquiry December 1994 pertaining to Wallace “Wal” King the current Honorary Clarence Valley Ambassador 2013:
Mayor circles wagons around 2013 Clarence Valley Ambassador Wal King
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Clarence Valley Council
Monday, 14 October 2013
Has the shine gone off the Abbott Government so quickly?
Elected on 7 September 2013 and sworn in ten days later, the Abbott Government should still have been enjoying a political honeymoon in October.....it isn't.
Excerpts from Essential Report 9 October 2013:
Excerpts from Essential Report 9 October 2013:
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Abbott Government,
statistics
Not happy, Minister Macfarlane!
ECHO NETDAILY 7 October 2013:
Metgasco back for revenge
Like the Black Death, Metgasco is returning to our region to teach us tree-hugging anarchists who is boss.
Still smarting from its last attempts to force coal seam gas on an unwilling population, the company is back for revenge and this time they have support.
Deep inside the führerbunker in Canberra, plans are afoot to bring us into line. We must learn that important decisions are not ours to make.
Our opinions don’t count and nor does our vote. We must learn to keep our place in the pyramid of life and accept our position as the substrata upon which more important people stand.
Imaging we have the brains to understand complex things like fracking is ridiculous. Likewise, it is folly to think we have the right to interfere with the massive, short-term gains that will be made at our expense.
Neither the government nor their corporate bum-buddies are accountable to us (or anyone) and all this talk of democracy was never intended to be taken seriously.
Letting us vote every three years while keeping us inoculated in the meantime on a healthy dose of recreational pursuits is a blessing.
We should all be grateful to have flat-screen TVs and a cold tinny to keep us happy.
When the Black Death returns, sorry Metgasco, we will be reminded that war is peace, freedom is slavery, ignorance is strength.
Medieval Europe eventually realised the plague was carried by rats, yet in the modern age we are rapidly learning such calamities can be transmitted by other means.
In this brave new corporate age, environmental disasters are born of silence and compliance.
R J Poole, Lismore
Labels:
Abbott Government,
Coal Seam Gas Mining,
Metgasco
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