Archive for 'Politicians'
Illegals invading Parliament
Posted by John, July 28th, 2017 - under Politicians, Refugees, Uncategorized.
Tags: Asylum seekers
Comments: none
Have all the illegals invading our Parliament been sent back to where they came from yet?
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Are the police investigating Sussan Ley’s expenses Mr Turnbull?
Posted by John, January 16th, 2017 - under Politicians.
Tags: Expenses
Comments: 1
Turnbull’s announcement of an independent agency to oversee parliamentary expenses is just damage control to maintain the Coalition’s one-seat majority, I write in Independent Australia.
To read the whole article click here. Have Ley’s expenses been reported to the AFP Mr Turnbull?
One rule for the rich …
Posted by John, January 10th, 2017 - under Politicians, Politicians pay, Rorts, Sussan Ley.
Tags: Centrelink
Comments: 1
My life as a socialist attack dog
Posted by John, January 9th, 2017 - under Politicians, Politicians pay, Sussan Ley.
Tags: Bronwyn Bishop
Comments: 1
Bronwyn Bishop: “”But I do know that there are socialists out there who want to attack free enterprise and anyone who sticks up for it.”
Daylight robbery
Posted by John, January 8th, 2017 - under Politicians, Politicians pay.
Comments: 1
I have spent the past 48 hours examining my bank robbery records.
Prime Minister’s address to the House of Representatives on the Australian Parliamentary and Political Party Commission
Posted by John, December 19th, 2016 - under Politicians, Politics.
Tags: Corruption, ICAC
Comments: none
As has been said many times in this Parliament, the Government is absolutely committed to doing all that is necessary to bring an end to the culture of lawlessness, intimidation and bullying in the politics industry.
The passage of these bills into law will ensure that political work is carried out fairly, efficiently, lawfully, productively for all Australians.
Will the Chinese whispers become a roar?
Posted by John, September 7th, 2016 - under Political donations, Politicians, Sam Dastyari.
Comments: 1
I know the ALP is not going to do a Corbyn or a Sanders and electrify a mass base with pro-people policies and get them to fund its activities with small donations. Certainly a ban allowing only small donations is not going to change a party whose 33 years of neoliberalism are ingrained into its soul and parliamentary representatives. The ALP is not going to democratise and give power to its members because those members are, like the rest of Australian society, by and large well to the left of politicians. The task is to build a new politics, a politics that puts people first. That is what I am trying to do.
If only we could elect better politicians eh?
Posted by John, August 21st, 2015 - under Parliament, Parliamentary cretinism, Politicians, Put a Socialist in the Senate.
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Bob Douglas (Canberra Times Letters 19 August) has given eloquent voice to the despair many many Australians feel about their elected ‘representatives’. However I don’t think, as Bob seems to, the answer lies just in searching for better candidates. The problem is systemic. By all means consider forming new electoral alliances to fight for better representatives. But understand that the forces at play are much deeper and more entrenched than can be solved by having that nice Mr Turnbull or likable Mr Albanese (or variations on that theme) in the Lodge rather than the two pathetic alternatives offered up to us at the moment.
The Liberals’ real slogan: weddings, parties, anything – a reprise
Posted by John, August 4th, 2015 - under Politicians, Politicians pay, Rorts.
Tags: Abbott government, Age of entitlement, Entitlements
Comments: 3
I wrote this about parliamentary entitlements rorting back in October 2013. It has some interesting numbers in relation to senior Government figures including the PM and Brandis. I finish up by saying:
‘The AFP won’t investigate possible misuse of parliamentary expenses independently or systemically. They and the politicians are all part of the ruling class and won’t do anything to undermine the facade of parliamentary respectability.’
Nothing over the last few weeks has undermined my argument of almost 2 years ago. It has only reinforced it.
To read the whole article click here.
The best politicians money can buy?
Posted by John, May 5th, 2014 - under Politicians.
Tags: Corruption
Comments: 2
The shocking revelations of late about politicians in Australia are not an aberration. They would be replicated in parliament after parliament across the country and the globe, if we investigated them. The whole system is rotten. It produces rotten politicians to do the bidding of rotting capital.
Let me leave you with this thought. There are even bigger crimes politicians commit than being open for business, bad enough as that is. We’ll see Hockey on budget night send many many more people into poverty so capital can luxuriate. That is the crime we should be fighting against now as well.