Archive for May, 2019
Bob Hawke – Australia’s Thatcher
Posted by John, May 27th, 2019 - under Uncategorized.
Tags: Bob Hawke, Margaret Thatcher, neoliberalism
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Bob Hawke—Australia’s Thatcher 27 May 2019 Bob Hawke has been lauded for his consensus politics, but he waged a brutal assault on unions and Labor’s own working class supporters, argues Ian Rintoul in Solidarity Magazine. Conceding defeat on election night, Bill Shorten said, “I wish we could have done it for Bob”. But Bob Hawke, who […]
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Do not send Assange to the US
Posted by John, May 26th, 2019 - under Uncategorized.
Tags: American imperialism, Assange, Australian imperialism, Chelsea Manning, Free speech
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As readers would know, I have no love for Julian Assange. I want him sent to Sweden to face inquiries and possible prosecution over allegations of sexual misconduct (e.g. rape.) I oppose sending him to the United States for any reason. The reality is the ruling class there want to imprison, if not execute, Assange […]
Could Jeremy Corbyn lead the Australian Labor Party?
Posted by John, May 20th, 2019 - under Uncategorized.
Tags: Australian Labor Party, Fake left, neoliberalism
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I know. The idea of Corbyn leading the Australian Labor Party is ridiculous. For a start, he is a British MP. Second, he has his hands full leading the British Labour Party, on the way to possibly becoming Prime Minister in the near future. But of course, you know the reason why I have framed […]
What now?
Posted by John, May 19th, 2019 - under Uncategorized.
Tags: Class struggle, Election 2019
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The Coalition has retained government. At the time of writing on Sunday it has 74 seats, Labor has 66 and various independents and minor parties, including a Green, hold another 6. Five seats are in doubt with 4 potentially going to the Coalition. This would give it 78 seats in the new Parliament, enough to […]
Labor to win between 76 and 82 seats?
Posted by John, May 18th, 2019 - under Uncategorized.
Tags: Election 2019
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And so the last day of electioneering and voting has arrived. Thank the gods the 5 weeks of lies, rubbish, obfuscation and vagueness have finished. Here is a list of seats to keep an eye on. It is based on the latest aggregated odds of 7 bookmakers fielding on the result and taken from information […]
If it happens, will a Labor government make much difference to wages?
Posted by John, May 16th, 2019 - under Uncategorized.
Tags: Equal wages for equal work, General strike
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Of course, a Labor government will make a difference to the industrial landscape. Its minor industrial law changes, plus the abolition of the Australian Building and Construction Commission, are welcome. But like much of Labor’s program, they do not go far enough. Sally McManus has warned that the right to strike is almost dead but […]
Scott Morrison – from Mother’s Day to deporting mums
Posted by John, May 14th, 2019 - under Uncategorized.
Tags: Asylum seekers, Morrison government, Scott Morrison
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Marx famously thought there was a difference between appearance and reality. It was what drove him to look into the real workings of capitalism, a system of exploitation of workers. Our current election campaign is showing that appearance and reality distinction up. Now, don’t worry, I am not going to talk about deep philosophical matters […]
Our socialism or their barbarism? – a poem
Posted by John, May 13th, 2019 - under Uncategorized.
Tags: Exploitation, my poetry, poetry
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The words, the article, the politics Cannot write tonight The not right of campaigns The pain of lies, untruths, sales By the men and women with snake oil Greasing our minds With thoughts to supposedly explain Our economic insecurity as gain But exploitation is insecure Systemically, crises are its cure, Unplanned, undemocratic Men in suits […]
Women as support acts in the Liberal Party
Posted by John, May 12th, 2019 - under Uncategorized.
Tags: Feminism, Morrison government, Women, Women's Liberation
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If there was ever any confirmation needed that the Liberals and the Nationals see women as props to rich men’s politics, the Liberals’ election launch on Sunday confirmed it. Canberra Press Gallery member John Passant reports. There was Prime Minister Scott Morrison, surrounded by three generations of women from his family – his mother, his […]
I read the Murdoch newspaper, The Australian, every day
Posted by John, May 10th, 2019 - under Uncategorized.
Tags: Media, Murdoch, News Corp, Newspapers
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I not only read Rupert Murdoch’s The Australian. I subscribe to 6-day delivery (there is no Sunday edition) and digital access. Many of my friends think I am mad. I am not. Of course, Murdoch’s down market Daily Telegraph in Sydney went low rent in attacking Bill Shorten over his deceased mother’s legacy. One […]