Wednesday, 7 July 2010
Well that's telling her! Those flying monkeys take to the air in pursuit of Julia Gillard
Female, redheaded, unmarried, childless, self-declared non-believer and a former students union leader - one knew it wouldn't be long before the seriously strange inhabitants of Wingnut Land came out against new Australian Prime Minister Julia Gillard.
This is the opening salvo on a Facebook group Julia Gillard Is A Communist, A Traitor And A Threat started by one Paulus in 2007 and now assisted by 236 followers as of last Monday:
Julia Gillard is a traitor, a communist and a threat to Australia if Rudd gets into power.
Barren, heartless, no clue about family and no sense of god. Just read the article below about her time during the 80's to get some idea about her beliefs. .....Don't kid yourself people don't change, she's playing the wolf in sheeps clothing.........
Like all communists, she is evil, souless, godless and corrupt.
She and her union run left-wing labour cronies must be stopped at all costs.
While this group Julia Gillard - Charged for Treason (created by Australian Constitution, Aaron and Greg with 353 followers) which popped up around 27 June 2010 goes even further, by rendering a rather unique interpretation of certain laws and blaming then fairly new federal MP Gillard for state legislation introduced in West Australia in 2003 and Victoria in 2000:
Julia Gillard - Charged for treason - concealing the following offenses from the people of Australia as the then Deputy Prime Minister.
Sections 121 through to 130 of the Acts Amendments Repeal Courts and Legal Practice Act, state the removal of the Crown from Western Australia.
Provided reference here:
http://www.parliament.wa.gov.au/parliament/bills.nsf/
0D8EB9389A615AC448256C5B000CE87F/$File/Bill+153-3.pdf
(Please note this now an Act)
... Also the Oath of Allegiance was removed in Victoria by the Courts and Tribunals Legislation (Further Amendment) Act 2000
Provided reference here: http://www.legislation.vic.gov.au/Domino/Web_Notes/LDMS/
PubStatbook.nsf/f932b66241ecf1b7ca256e92000e23be/
d94a7f6fe0d89422ca256e5b00213e6d/$FILE/00-051a.pdf
None of which have had the required referendum.
We have not had a referendum since 1999.
In case you hadn't noticed - the Kiwis have beaten us to the post again
They beat us to the post on universal suffrage in 1893, their All Blacks regularly give Oz a pasting on the sports field, they successfully invaded Bondi without using an army, navy or airforce and now New Zealand has beaten us to the punch by passing a national emissions trading scheme into law on the 1st July 2010.
C'mon Prime Minister Gillard - are you really going to let those demmed Kiwis get the better of us again?
Portrait of a Kiwi found here.
Labels:
Australia-New Zealand,
climate change,
politics
Tuesday, 6 July 2010
Abbott in the Twitterverse
Frank_Tireur: Tony Abbott saying there's "something fishy about the numbers" makes me think he might've made Barnaby the Finance Minister again.
trvllngjwllr: Every time i hear or see Tony Abbott, i want to punch him in the face #irrationallyangry
Mobile Web
people_skills: Everything Tony Abbott & the Liberal Party does and says is wrong. #myliberal
Web
jtousis: Why is Tony Abbott getting around in a school uniform today?
Twitter for iPhone
WebsterSmoggule: Follow me on boats, Abbott tells PM http://bit.ly/aitz7o #alot
twitterfeed
zackster: Tony Abbott asking the government to explain economics to him, no surprise there .... apparently there's more just than adding 'BIG NEW' +no Twitter |
gregfoletta: @p4ts Tony Abbott: no matter what you do, you're still Tony Abbott. That's gotta suck.
TweetDeck
ingovetoday: Yeah right Tony they're the victims of the agreement not you. "Abbott claims bosses bludgeoned into pact" http://bit.ly/btkH0C #miningtax
TweetDeck
MikeJohnsonMP
Has Tony Abbott blown the election with his Opposition to the Mining Tax, now that the Industry itself is satisfied at the new deal? #FB
mobile web
"So what": the face of not-so-good governance on the NSW North Coast
Last weekend a copy of Clarence Valley Council's June 2010 Budget Submissions Summary was doing the digital rounds much to the enjoyment of local cynics.
Of particular note was this answer to one concern raised about the fact that after 6 years council still had not reconciled a $1.2 million deficit brought into the amalgamation process by Grafton City Council: "So what".
But what really had locals opened mouthed was this answer to concerns about lack of transparency and accountability:
"As the 'senior administrator' who recommended that CCRT funding be used for lifesaving services, I (Rob Donges) have taken responsibility for including Iluka and will take responsibility should a higher authority determine that this funding arrangement is grossly negligent or some such thing."
That last line comes after a previous entry which goes:
"LPMA representatives have verbally raised concerns as to the funding of this service from CCRT and staff have provided our reasoning. Nothing more has been heard. If the Authority were to formally advise that the funding is inappropriate, we would recommend it be funded elsewhere i.e. General Fund."
The merry cynics are now laying bets that the Land and Property Mangement Authority won't be amused when it learns that its attempt to informally manage the problem of past misallocations of what could be hundreds of thousands of dollars in Clarence Coast Reserve Trust funds has been seen as something council staff can brush aside - especially as it was a resident's complaint which first brought the matter to light and council management has been very careful not to consult with the NSW Department of Lands itself just in case it wasn't left with anymore wriggle room.
Clarence Coast Reserve Trust Budget 2010/11
Monday, 5 July 2010
Shame on you all! When election promises go south
Image of O'Farrell and Cansdell from Steve Cansdell MP's Clarence Chronicles, June 20120
From Clarence Valley Review letters to the editor on 30 June 2010:
Expecting a lot
Ed,
In response to the article "Don't expect too much from Coalition, says Nats Chair" (CVR 23/6/10) I believe the electorate is expecting a lot.
If the Coalition Party does not and probably never intended to complete the Pacific Highway upgrade by 2016 then I say to those politicians, including the Leader of the Opposition, Mr Barry O'Farrell shame on you for exploiting those families who have roadside memorials to their deceased family members along the Pacific Highway.
I recall the many photographs which included Mr Cansdell taken beside these memorials in the printed media and on television trying to extract sympathy votes from the electorate.
I say shame on you all. Are there no politicians today with any dignity and fortitude in standing up for what they believe in without having to toe a party line?
The Coalition Party are backing away from every key commitment espoused by Mr Steve Cansdell against the present basket case State Government.
The electorate are not fools, it is the same old ploy used by all political parties when an election is imminent that any incoming Government will have a "very bare cupboard".
Is there no one out there who has dignity, honesty, shows respect for others and have a desire to help every member of the Community by becoming an Independent member?
If so, please step forward, we need you.
Lyne Dobson, Waterview Heights
Northern Rivers resident gets the last laugh on local tip charges
According to one NSW North Coast mayor:
"The State Government’s waste and environment levy is $20.40 a tonne to dump rubbish at the tip – charged on top of the council’s fees.
This amount is set to rise each financial year for the next five years until it reaches a capped price of $70 a tonne.......additional costs could not be absorbed into the current council budget, so they would have to be added to the waste levy in rates."
According to one NSW North Coast resident:
"After finding out what I had to pay to take my home e-waste and other items to the nearest council operated tip, I sent all of it over the border instead with a Queenslander returning home. Cost? It's free at that particular tip destination, so it was nothing, nil, nada, zero, zilch."
He also says he has no intention of voting for the Keneally Government because of the way it continues to milk regional New South Wales.
Pic at Google Images
Labels:
e-waste,
local government,
Northern Rivers,
NSW government
Sunday, 4 July 2010
Those sidebar polls are back again
I've just been reminded that North Coast Voices ran a series of sidebar polls in the lead-up to the 2007 Australian federal election.
So today we have posted the first for election year 2010 - on the subject of Tony Abbott and campaign promises.
Eyes right and join in the fun. Poll results will be published in posts at a later date.
The second poll planned will be on the topic of Julia Gillard.
Labels:
federal election 2010,
politics,
statistics
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