Monday, 25 August 2008

On ya, Rudders!!

So said Rudders:
"KEVIN Rudd has challenged business leaders to accept the cost of combating climate change.
A day after the Business Council of Australia warned that companies would move offshore unless the Government fundamentally rethought its proposed emissions trading scheme, the Prime Minister declared himself ready for a "vigorous debate"."

On ya, Kev! But don't be a dope and enter into a 'debate' with big business - it's the Aussie voters who gave you the brief.

A new look for George Dubbya


Image found at New Matilda/PollieGraph - always an interesting read.

Sunday, 24 August 2008

Thumbnail sketch of Senator Joe Biden drawn from the Antipodes

In the last few hours Joseph Robinette Biden Jnr. has given his first vice-presidential candidate speech.

The speech played heavily on his supposed hard work in the U.S. Senate since 1972 and his modest financial circumstances.

Well it seems that Biden (along with Obama and McCain) does not have an enviable record in the Senate.
During the current Congress he has missed 193 votes or 30% of all occasions on which he could have voted.
That makes him the fifth highest scoring senator on the current missed votes list.

The Washington Post has a list of all missed votes since he entered the Senate
here.

As for his income, on his Senate webpage Biden admits to: $
165,200 Senate salary and $20,500 from teaching. In a 2005 ranking of the 100 senators for wealth, he was 99th.

Interestingly he doesn't mention extra monies received for sitting on numerous Senate committees and we don't know whether that book deal brought home the bacon.
While his 2006 Senate
financial disclosure report available online shows that he also has a personal investment portfolio, a pension plan and his wife draws a teaching salary.

Senator Biden unsuccessfully stood for Democratic pre-selection in the 2007 presidential race and withdrew from the 1998 race when it was reported that he had plagiarised a number of speeches, including a speech by U.K. Labor Party leader, Neil McKinnock.

According to Famous Plagarists:
Joe Biden’s history of plagiarism and “stressless scholarship” gave plenty of ammo to his enemies, one of them choosing to circulate a so-called “attack video” to demonstrate Biden’s outright plagiarism of a British politician’s speech. But this appropriation from Neal Kinnock was not the first occurrence of unacknowledged lifting by the senator from Delaware. In 1965 Biden plagiarized while writing a paper as a student at the Syracuse University Law School in a legal methods course which he failed because of that copied paper.

The senator also came to public attention for his behaviour during the
Thomas-Hill hearings.

National Review online reports that Biden is also quite famous for being a lifelong sufferer of foot-in-mouth disease:
According to The New Republic, in October 2001, Biden encountered a group of airline pilots and flight attendants who wanted his help in passing emergency benefits for laid-off airline workers. "I hope you will support my work on Amtrak as much as I have supported you," Biden told them. "If not, I will screw you badly."

A list of his classic political slips here.

So to recap. Joe Biden is your typical candidate.
He massages his personal history by 'borrowing' the words and personal anecdotes of another, where possible avoids mentioning the real extent of his income, rewrites politcal history, turns up in the Senate when he wants to and generally tries to throw his weight around.

In other words - a 26-year political job horse who now relies on a wing and a prayer to get by in the U.S. Congress.
Definitely not the
statesman with sound judgment praised by Obama in Springfield - more like the usual pitcher of warm spit.

A choice which offers little hope of change to the rest of the world
.

Some more Northern Rivers art

Untitled
Debrah
Novak

Innocent
Trail

Joy
Ann
Jennings

Ooops! It just slipped out and got away: Obama

From one American on the world wide web (just before Press TV Iran posted a story leaking Biden as Obama's running mate, with Indian media not far behind):

"Obama hoodwinked people into giving him their address and phone number so he can build a larger database. It is 10 pm EST and no text message!! People could've just wait until a little bit longer until tomorrow morning to see who will be the VP in Springfield, IL.
WHAT A SHAM!!!!!!!!!!!
Posted by: Krist Aug 22, 2008 10:00:54 PM"

Does this mean that Osama B. probably received the news before Krist? [smiles evilly]

And this from Seattlest:

Did you get a text message? Because we signed up for the damned text, and got nothing. Thank God for our internet addiction, though, because we got it from CNN.com as soon as we got home from being out. Obama chose Biden. We can all exhale.

I wonder how much all this cost the Obama campaign?

One view of Planet Iemma

"You can bet that Iemma and all those other foreign names down in Sydney have taken wads of money from the Chinese to privatise our electricity."
Longtime member of a local Australian Labor Party branch this week.

Saturday, 23 August 2008

The Next Vice President: that infamous text message in email version

----- Original Message -----
From: Barack Obama
To: [edited]
Sent: Saturday, August 23, 2008 7:29 PM
Subject: The Next Vice President

[edited] --

I have some important news that I want to make official.
I've chosen Joe Biden to be my running mate.
Joe and I will appear for the first time as running mates this afternoon in Springfield, Illinois -- the same place this campaign began more than 19 months ago.
I'm excited about hitting the campaign trail with Joe, but the two of us can't do this alone.
We need your help to keep building this movement for change.
Please let Joe know that you're glad he's part of our team.
Share your personal welcome note and we'll make sure he gets it:

Thanks for your support,

Barack

P.S. -- Make sure to turn on your TV at 2:00 p.m. Central Time to join us or watch online at http://www.BarackObama.com.

Business Council of Australia in 2008: Irresponsiblity Unlimited

Thursday's press release from the Business Council of Australia let the cat out of the bag - business is not interested in doing anything about climate change and especially not interested in an effective national emissions trading scheme.

Ever since we set up our first crude commercial efforts at Botany Bay in the late 1700s, business big and small has been producing consumable goods and services laced with a good measure of pollution.
In 2008 this peak body still wants business to get a free ride to continue polluting with greenhouse gases.

BCA President Greig Gailey today launched the BCA paper, Modelling Success: Designing an ETS that Works, incorporating research from Port Jackson Partners Limited (PJPL) examining the impacts of the proposed emissions trading scheme on 14 businesses across a range of sectors including minerals processing, manufacturing, oil refining, coal mining and sugar milling.
Mr Gailey said: “In releasing its Green Paper the government has invited input into the final design of its Carbon Pollution Reduction Scheme (CPRS). The BCA fully supports adopting a comprehensive emissions trading scheme as the best way to reduce emissions, but getting the design detail right is critical”.
“The Green Paper puts Australia on a path to addressing climate change challenges through a partnership between business, government and the community. But the scheme must send the right signals to businesses,” he said.

The "right signals" Mr. Gailey speaks of are apparently for government to essentially change nothing, except for a bit of window dressing which would allow business to be 'paid' for doing nothing and fully pass on the supposed cost of this inaction to the consumer.

I'm predicting that the Business Council of Australia will suddenly discover the vital necessity of a nuclear power industry to ensure that they can all point to something which would allow, by misdirection, their 'big bag of nothing' to continue.

The 'study':
Modelling Success: Designing an ETS that Works
Tip - page 3 starts the real laughs coming.