Another Liberal Party hard right troglodyte 'threatens' the ailing party......
Tuesday, 4 December 2018
The Liberal Party of Australia continues a prolonged and very public evisceration of its own body
The
Sydney Morning Herald,
2 December 2018:
Craig Kelly walked into
the Engadine Gymnastics Club on Sunday night a man under pressure.
The embattled Liberal
Party backbencher spotted a group of local politicians who had also been
invited to hand out awards to excited children. The group included Lee Evans, a
Liberal member of the NSW Parliament, and Carmelo Pesce, the Liberal mayor of
the Sutherland Shire Council.
Kelly put out his hand
to greet the mayor. Pesce put his hand behind his back.
"You're a f---ing
prick!" Kelly shouted at Pesce. "Are you f---ing kidding me? You're
not going to f---ing shake my hand?"
Pesce refused to speak
but Kelly - who had spent much of Sunday trying to save his career - didn't
take the hint: "What? Do you mean you're not going to f---ing shake my
hand."
Pesce relented and told
Kelly he could not stomach the thought of shaking his hand.
"You're a disgrace
for what you're doing to the party," Pesce told Kelly.
"You're the
disgrace," Kelly shot back. Gymnastics coach Graham Spooner intervened and
told the men to cool it. So did Evans.
Kelly confirmed the
encounter when contacted by Fairfax Media on Sunday night but declined to comment.
Pesce refused to talk but Evans confirmed the exchange: "This is not how
you behave in public," he said of Kelly.
The incident capped off
another bad day for Kelly and the Liberal Party, which is riven by bad blood
and infighting ahead of a federal election next year.
Just a few hours earlier
Kelly thought a deal had been done to save him from losing a preselection
challenge by local councillor Kent Johns for his safe southern Sydney seat of
Hughes.
A preselection defeat
would be a disaster for Prime Minister Scott Morrison, who needs to keep
Kelly's conservative faction happy and do whatever it takes to keep the
unpredictable backbencher from shifting to the crossbench.
A plan was hatched over
the weekend to fix it all. Morrison's powerbrokers decided the best way to
handle a tough preselection fight was to cancel the preselection altogether.
The NSW Liberal Party's 23-member state executive would be asked to use its
emergency powers to automatically endorse all sitting MPs, including Kelly.
The proposal initially
received the support of some members of the moderate faction, who loathe Kelly
for his role in the demise of Malcolm Turnbull but were prepared to suck it up
for Morrison and party unity.
But as the day went on
the backlash grew. Several moderate state executive members resisted enormous
pressure from some of the most senior figures in the Morrison government to get
on board and save Kelly. By 5pm it was clear the plan to cancel preselections
would never get through the state executive. Kelly would likely have to face
preselection after all - a reality that hit just before he strode into the
Engadine Gymnastics Club.
An intervention by
Malcolm Turnbull proved crucial. Turnbull hit the roof when he found out about
the peace proposal and telephoned state executive members, including Matt Kean,
a minister in Gladys Berejiklian's government, to urge them to vote against it.
Turnbull couldn't
believe Kelly and his conservative allies were backing a plan to suspend
preselections when they'd campaigned so hard over recent years for reforms to
give grassroots members more power in selecting candidates.
In a series of tweets,
the former prime minister went public: "It has been put to me that Mr
Kelly has threatened to go to the crossbench and 'bring down the government'.
If indeed he has made that threat, it is not one that should result in a
capitulation. Indeed it would be the worst and weakest response to such a
threat.
"It is time for the
Liberal Party members in Hughes to have their say about their local member and
decide who they want to represent them."
Turnbull felt he had no
choice but to reveal he got involved on Sunday because News Corp publications
were preparing to publish stories he believed did not reflect what actually
went on.…..
Former Prime Minister Malcolm Bligh Turnbull serving up a cold dish of political revenge on the parliamentary party which sacked him as leader......
What Rupert Murdoch’s
The
Australian reported on 2 December 2018:
Malcolm Turnbull
yesterday urged senior Liberal Party figures to defy Scott Morrison by voting
against a plan to prevent conservative MP Craig Kelly losing preselection,
saying the Prime Minister just wanted to “keep his arse” in his prime
ministerial car as long as possible.
The brazen power play
was calculated to trigger an early federal election, with Mr Turnbull claiming
such a move would help the Berejiklian government avoid facing an
anti-Coalition backlash and losing office in March.
Mr Turnbull urged
several moderates, including NSW minister Matt Kean who is on the Liberal state
executive, to repudiate Mr Morrison by voting against the deal to save Mr
Kelly, which would prompt him to become an independent MP.
The ousted prime
minister told Mr Kean that if Mr Kelly moved to the
crossbench it would
“force Morrison to an early election and that will save the Berejiklian
government”.
“We should force Scott
to an early election because all he’s about is keeping his arse on C1”, Mr
Turnbull said, referring to the prime minister’s commonwealth car.
Mr Turnbull told Mr Kean
that he and Mr Morrison in government had agreed to go to an election on March
2 — three weeks before the NSW government election — but the Prime Minister was
now reneging.
The moderates on the
executive should not support Mr Kelly as a “matter of principle” as Mr Kelly was
the “most destructive member of the government”, Mr Turnbull told Mr Kean,
adding that there was “no bigger climate change denier than Craig Kelly, apart
from Tony Abbott”.
Mr Kelly, the member for
Hughes, led the backbench revolt against Mr Turnbull’s national energy
guarantee, in a rearguard action that forced the policy to be dumped,
precipitating the then prime minister’s downfall.
But Mr Kean said he was
going to resist Mr Turnbull’s call and vote on principle to save the federal
government….
Read the full
article here.
Another Liberal Party hard right troglodyte 'threatens' the ailing party......
Another Liberal Party hard right troglodyte 'threatens' the ailing party......
WA
Today, 2
December 2018:
Senator Jim Molan has
slammed the preselection process which saw him relegated to an unwinnable spot
on the NSW Senate ticket and warned he is "not to be taken for
granted" if Prime Minister Scott Morrison doesn't intervene to save his
political career.
Speaking on Perth radio
on Sunday, Senator Molan said he had been courted by other parties, but would
stick with the Liberal Party for now.....
"I'll stay with the
Liberal Party, but I'm not to be taken for granted within the Liberal
Party."
He would not say if he
had spoken to Mr Morrison about the possibility of an intervention, but said
the Prime Minister was "smart enough to work that out".
Labels:
Liberal Party of Australia
The Fire Next Time: "Climate is a driver of wildfire and of fire full stop"
Image: Green Cross Australia |
ABC
News, 1
December 2018:
Both the bushfires and
the heatwave ravaging parts of Queensland have been described as extraordinary
and abnormal.
Bureau of Meteorology
Queensland manager Bruce Gunn said records had tumbled in a week of widespread
and protracted heatwave conditions, combined with catastrophic fire danger.
"On Wednesday,
Rockhampton Airport recorded catastrophic [fire] conditions for approximately
three-and-a-half hours," Mr Gunn said.
"This was the first
time this district has recorded catastrophic conditions and the most prolonged
event in Queensland since the implementation of the current Fire Danger Rating
System in 2010."
Fire ecologist Philip
Stewart said Queensland's fires of the past few days were historically unusual.
"When one looks at
the charcoal records with Aboriginal burning, we haven't seen any indicators
that show that there had been mass fires or large intense fires like we are
seeing today, or 'mega-fires', as I would call them," Dr Stewart said.
"They're not something
one would expect at this time, but then again, fires of this nature can occur
anywhere, provided that there's the right climatic conditions and the right
fuels and so on."
Dr Stewart said the
intensity and the extent of the fires was abnormal, as was the time of year
that they were occurring.
He said they were
"absolutely" a result of climate change.
"Climate is a
driver of wildfire and of fire full stop," Dr Stewart said.
"So when we start
to see an increase in temperature, we start see an increase in energy
availability in that atmosphere, and that obviously will increase the potential
for high-intensity fires and fast fires as well."…..
"We have definitely
seen over the past 10 to 15 years an earlier onset of burning and a later fire
season as well," Dr Stewart said.
He said the fire seasons
were starting to overlap, within Australia and globally, so sharing resources
would become harder.
And the tropics burning
this week demonstrated that even areas traditionally considered safe were at
risk.
"I would say that
wherever you are you should have a fire plan … even [in] urban areas as we've
seen in Greece recently, right down to the coast, and in the Californian fires
… there's always a possibility that a fire can get in unless it's a concrete
jungle," he said……
Bushfire and Natural
Hazards Cooperative Research Centre (CRC) CEO Richard Thornton said past fires
were not necessarily predictive of future bushfires, so people needed to
consider the worst-case scenario for them.
"It's about forward
planning and getting people to recognise the changing nature of risk," Dr
Thornton said.
"I think what we
can say more generally and this doesn't apply just to Queensland … is in the
Australian context, if we have days that are in the 40s with very high winds
and very low humidity, the chances of fire starting and becoming uncontrollable
very quickly, is highly likely.
"On those days,
communities need to be very vigilant and aware of the environment and what
their plans are for those days, and whether it's going to be to leave
early," he said.
Dr Stewart said he would
like to see an increase in funding for fire management and crews.
"There is very
little funding available for any proactive fire management and fire mitigation
research.
"We need a lot
more, especially in Queensland," Dr Stewart said.
Labels:
bushfires,
climate change
Monday, 3 December 2018
The Dept.of Youth sends a clear message to all those climate change deniers in the Morrison Coalition Government & those elsewhere in state governments and Australian industries
“activism is like the
immune system it
rises in response to the threat” [Aidan
Ricketts by way of Jane Caro, Twitter,
1 December 2018]
— Nikki Bradley (@PrincessFluffy) November 30, 2018
— nick wray (@nickwray) November 30, 2018
More kids arriving. So inspirational #climatestrike pic.twitter.com/23Lrg4h0NN— Duchess no more (@bulga99) November 30, 2018
A packed Trades Hall as #Ballarat students protest for climate change. See it all tonight @WINNews_Bal pic.twitter.com/1EBfiOblQr— Cam Inglis (@inglis_cam) November 30, 2018
“ScoMo sucks” - Australia’s youth pic.twitter.com/gL5I0sB1Q9— nick wray (@nickwray) November 30, 2018
Loving this sign at the Melbourne #ClimateStrike pic.twitter.com/64FnzZqQjy— Moira Cully 🏳️🌈 (@mkcully) November 29, 2018
Scott Morrison said school kids wouldn't learn anything from protesting. These students disagreed. pic.twitter.com/93wqKjf5Zi— SBS News (@SBSNews) November 30, 2018
And on the NSW North Coast……..Regional NSW schoolchildren striked for climate action today. The future is theirs. We are the guardians and it is time to ACT. A healthy environment is a basic human right.#climatestrike #Renewables NOT #Coal & #Gas #CSG #Fracking #Environment #Extinction #FederalICAC #Auspol pic.twitter.com/Kz8wP1gBZg— Carly Woodstock (@stopthefrack) November 30, 2018
@ScottMorrisonMP without activism, without challenging the status quo and by not calling out poor decision making, nothing ever changes #futurevoters #climatestrike #portmacquarie pic.twitter.com/CVbqAO5lyh— Tracey Fairhurst (@traceyfairhurst) November 30, 2018
“Don’t underestimate our knowledge and power of education” students speaking to fellow students at this years #Strike4ClimateChange rally @nbnnews pic.twitter.com/J6a1wfHvWk— Georgia Anderson (@GAndersonNews) November 29, 2018
Memo to all Australian politicians: these students have parents, older siblings, grandparents and aunts & uncles who vote. Ignore them in May 2019 at your peril.Clarence Valley students took to the streets to have their voices heard and express their disapointment over government inaction on climate change today: https://t.co/COazyi0RGT @StrikeClimate #strikeclimate #schoolstrike4climate pic.twitter.com/EJ7VgWIVKw— Daily Examiner (@daily_examiner) November 30, 2018
Labels:
climate change,
people power
Sunday, 2 December 2018
Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison’s poor judgment on show again
Just because Scott
Morrison’s maternal grandfather and mother were New Zealand citizens and he lived in
that country for a few years as an adult, did he really have to wish this NZ political disaster zone on Australia?
BuzzFeed, 29 November 2018:
In a speech to the
Australian Chamber of Commerce and Industry on Wednesday night, prime minister
Scott Morrison announced Steven Joyce would head the first national vocational
education review in more than 40 years…..
Joyce is a former New
Zealand National MP who was given the nickname "Mr Fixit" (making him the Kiwi equivalent of our very
own Christopher "I'm a Fixer" Pyne) during his time in politics.
He served as the
tertiary education minister for about seven years (January 2010 to December 2016) and was the architect of
former prime minister John Key's massive cuts to training programs across the
country.
During his first four
years on the job Joyce cut more than $60 million from regional and urban
training centres, according to New Zealand's Tertiary Education
Commission data…..
Sandra Grey, president
of New Zealand's Tertiary Education Union, said Joyce's time as minister was a
"real disaster for New Zealand".
"The real cost of
his cuts is a $3 billion shortfall over the 10 years just gone," Grey told
BuzzFeed News. "A $3 billion hole... we're never going to fill that.
That's where the strain on staff and students comes. He chose to keep the budget
flatlined but it cost more and more each year to run the sector."
Figures from the New
Zealand Treasury confirm the Key's government budget left the sector more than
$3 billion underfunded by not increasing year on year expenses in line with
CPI.
Climate Change 2018: local government putting Morrison & Co to shame
Clarence Valley Council,
media release, 29 November 2018:
Council aims to be
greenhouse gas emission free
THE Clarence Valley
Council has set a target to cut its net greenhouse gas emissions to zero by
2050.
The first step in
reaching that target will be to cut greenhouse gas emissions (excluding
landfill emissions) to 40% below 2016/17 levels by 2030.
It has also adopted a
target of supplying half of its own electricity demand from renewable energy sources
by 2030, with the long-term goal to secure all electricity from renewable
energy.
Council’s waste and
sustainability coordinator, Ken Wilson, said council had engaged consultants,
100% Renewable, to help with the development of renewable energy and greenhouse
gas emission reduction targets in line with council’s climate change policy.
“Their report shows
council is performing well, with about 8.3% of the energy used by council
coming from renewable energy – primarily rooftop solar,” he said.
“Council currently has
646.3kw of PV Solar generating capacity.
“To achieve the
short-term target the report assessed 47 initiatives involving solar
photovoltaic and battery storage, street and park lighting, and energy
efficiency costing in the order of $5,764,794.
Council plans to
implement these measures over five years, which should help council meet its
targets and achieve financial savings well before 2030.
“These initiatives have
a payback of between four and eight years. Initiatives involving battery
storage are expected to become more cost effective over the next few years,
which will improve the payback period.
“Anticipated savings
will be reflected in facility operating costs and will be ongoing. The average
payback period is 6.5 years.
“These projects do not
include a current proposal under investigation to develop a mini-hydro system
at the Rushforth Road reservoir.
“The recommended targets
are considered achievable and cost-effective.”
Release ends.
Saturday, 1 December 2018
Quotes of the Week
“Some say the Liberal Party is dead and personally I do not care whether
it is or not. Something will rise, phoenix-like, from its trust fund trash
ashes. My kids and I have survived a helluva a lot of vicious Liberal Party
policy, and will again. But if the Liberal Party is dead, I will be the first
to dance on its grave. Good riddance, horrible people.” ” [Academic
and blogger Ingrid Matthews writing
in oecomuse,
27 November 2018]
"The
parliament is part time under this prime minister, but the civil war in
the Liberal Party is a full-time occupation." [Opposition Leader & Labor MP for Maribyrnong
Bill Shorten, House of
Representatives Hansard,
29 November 2018]
Labels:
Liberal Party of Australia
Tweets of the Week
Here’s the moment where the NSW Parliament voted tonight to introduce new laws to fast track children from foster care into adoption. As the Bill passed, you could hear loud jokes from Liberal members about wanting to “hurry up so we can get out of here and enjoy Christmas” pic.twitter.com/WW1p1bTbD1— Padraic Gibson (@paddygibson) November 22, 2018
We can’t allow this trauma to be inflicted on further generations of Aboriginal kids. Help us to STOP forced adoption of Aboriginal children in NSW. https://t.co/e6FyRbl5UM— AbSec (@AbSecNSW) November 29, 2018
The #FamilyMatters Report 2018 was released yesterday, full of data from across Australia. It finds that not only have governments failed to turn the tide on #Aboriginal child removals, but the outcomes for children and families are getting worse. https://t.co/KbSgABO7Yt pic.twitter.com/eHZUOfFk53— AbSec (@AbSecNSW) November 28, 2018
Labels:
#BerejiklianGovernmentFAIL
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)