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like shit to a blanket ....You just can’t make this stuff up. After today’s spill motion and near death experience, Tony Abbott, Australia’s Prime Minister, said that ‘good government starts today.’ So what have the last 520 days been about Mr Abbott under your ‘leadership’? Bad government? Well yes, but that couldn’t really what the great man meant, could it? No, of course not. Abbott clarified his remarks by saying what he meant to say was that good government ‘starts the beginning of every day’. One can only assume based on our experience of the Abbott government that every day starts off like that but ends up a disaster. Certainly for University students, pensioners, the unemployed, the sick, those on the minimum wage or receiving penalty rates, working mothers, refugees and asylum seekers, Muslims and gay people, to name just a few, every day is a reminder of Abbott’s ‘good’ government. As Australian Unions says: Good governments don’t attack our: – penalty rates… – the minimum wage – all our rights at work – jobs and job security – Medicare – affordable education – a secure retirement – our public sector including – the ABC, SBS and CSIRO – support for our most vulnerable and community services And as 39 of Abbott’s colleagues know, this ‘good’ government is on the nose with many, many voters. That is putting it too politely. Voters hate Abbott and all he stands for. The latest Murdoch newspaper poll shows Labor on a two party preferred vote of 57% and the Coalition on 43%. If an election were held now the government and many of the seats it currently holds would be wiped from the face of the earth. Good riddance. Yet the party room kept him. For now. Partly that was self-preservation of Ministerial perks, and partly the fear of becoming another ALP with ongoing leadership intrigue in government. It was also the fruitcake faction understanding that Turnbull might threaten some of the shibboleths. Many commentators see the problems this government has as ones of personality rather than policy. Certainly Tony Abbott is sometimes like a Young Liberal Student heavy set loose to play in the big boys’ pit. He is also the representative of the climate change denier faction in the party and other fruitcakes, mainly neoliberal fundamentalists. It is also true that Malcolm Turnbull would be a much better snake-oil salesman. However he would still be selling us much the same snake-oil. Therein lies the problem for the Liberal Party, and I might add for Labor. The rejection of Joe Hockey’s unfair Budget by a large majority of people, the disdain we now have for this openly neoliberal government as a consequence and the swing back to an unremarkable Labor Party, gives little room for the slashers and burners to pursue their wet dreams, at least in public. Therein lies the contradiction for this government (and, let me add, for the incoming Shorten government.) Big business is demanding reform – cut social welfare, cut taxes on business (their version of tax reform, together with making us plebs pay more through increasing the GST and applying it to fresh food, heath and education,) ‘reform’ industrial relations, rein in union ‘power’… On and on the dreary ‘make workers and the poor pay’ list goes. What Abbott’s near death experience means for this Liberal zombie is that the pace of ‘reform’ (the attempts to shift more wealth from us to capital) may slow, or it may go underground, or do a bit of both. There may be some surface recantations – I am listening, I am consulting and other lies – but the reality is the slowing down of the Australian economy requires, from the point of view of business, government measures to quarantine capital and its profits from the downturn and impose the recession burden on workers. Unemployment will increase despite the interest rate cut. Abbott and co have no response, no vision, other than to create more unemployment by sacking more public servants and cutting much needed social services. Revenue is already in decline and might hit free fall if commodity prices drop even more, the Chinese economy slows further and less workers are in employment. Labor will inherit this mess from the Liberals. However they too as the managers of capitalism have no plan or vision for addressing the slowing economy either, other than fiscal restraint and perhaps tax increases. They might tidy up some of the more outrageous tax avoidance arrangements but it is unlikely they will remove the tens of billions of tax concessions for capital and the rich. The essentially social democratic desires of the majority of the Australian people are in conflict with the needs of capital. At the moment the political consequences of this are what seems like the eternal roundabout of Labor and the Liberals. The Labor Party attacks us for 3 years to be replaced by a Liberal Party that attacks us for 3 years to be followed by a Labor Party that attacks us for 3 years. That at least appears to be the current cycle. The advantage of Labor, at least in the short term and for the bosses’ purposes, is that its links with the trade union bureaucracy make it often better able to transfer wealth from labour to capital. However the weakening of the links, and of course the weakening of the union movement (in part as a result of the rotten class collaborationist Accord), coupled with a change in the class nature of Labor representatives and to some extent membership (itself a declining force), plus ongoing working class illusions in Labor as the party of the fair go, means Labor both gives hope and destroys it and might be less able now to undertake its undercover role for capital. Is there an alternative? The radical and revolutionary left in Australia is very small, miniscule in fact. Unions now command the support of less than 20 percent of the workforce. Strikes are at historic lows. There is no sense at the moment that this is going to change overnight, or in the near future. However the pressure is building for an explosion and a few years of Labor in power, or even a supposedly chastened Abbott overplaying his hand, could give that hope life. In the meantime we on the left have to keep plodding along, educating ourselves, involving ourselves in and building campaigns, and making the arguments that crises are endemic and systemic to capitalism and that the way to resist them is not to surrender but to fight back. ‘If there is hope, it lies in the proles.’ That is why the Australian Council of Trade Unions call for nationwide demonstrations on 4 March to fight for our rights are a good first step in stopping Abbott and his rotten government and forcing labor to take notice. Abbott says good government starts today. Seriously?
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from PoliticOz …..
If Tony Abbott's leadership looked terminal when two-fifths of his party room expressed no confidence in it on Monday, what's happened since has all but put the matter beyond doubt. It quickly emerged that the process by which the government will award the next contract to build Australia's submarines remains unclear, despite Abbott apparently giving assurances to South Australian Liberals that Adelaide ship-builders were still in with a shot. There's still a way to go in this story, but it decended into farce on Wednesday when Abbott tried to ridicule Labor's preferred open tender option by claiming that it would somehow lead to a dead North Korean dictator being awarded the contract.
Earlier that same day, Abbott struck an unnecessarily abrasive – and casually racist – note when he implied that Indigenous people aren't doing enough to help themselves out of disadvantage. The occasion was his prime ministerial statement on Closing the Gap, and the context was that his own government had ripped millions out of programs that were working to do just that. Yesterday he responded to a Human Rights Commission (HRC) report detailing the truly shocking experiences of children in Australia's immigration detention centres by declaring that the HRC's head "should be ashamed" for having commissioned it. This was not the behaviour of a statesman, but rather a fatally wounded attack dog, crippled and defensive.
After the unemployment rate rose to its highest level since 2002 ("never at any point during Labor's reign or during the global financial crisis" was it that bad, writes Peter Martin), Abbott's behaviour yesterday became more and more bizarre. He tried to blame joblessness on Labor – it's been 17 months since it was in government – by invoking the Holocaust before immediately withdrawing the reference. He then detailed evidence against terrorism suspects in a desperate effort to shift the focus to national security, but in a way that experts suggest may prejudice a fair trial.
Abbott's supporters in the party, conservative organisations and the press are backing away, and there's a sense that whoever has been protecting Abbott from his own "mad monk" identity is now just letting him destroy his own leadership – which is what he's inexplicably been doing for much of the last year. Meanwhile the business of government is grinding to a halt. Ever since he emerged as the surprise winner, by a single vote, of his party's leadership ballot in December 2009, political observers have anticipated his implosion. We are now witness to it.
yes John...
Yes John... But unfortunately, it is us, Australians at large, who are suffering the consequences of Tony Abbott's long known idiocy... and suffer the consequences of the MMMM's unacceptable leniency on his madness... The MMMM (Mediocre Mass Media de Mierda) has been pitifully supportive of this ridiculous idiot.
It was the same MMMM that salivated at pitting Rudd's ego against Gillard's travails in a country where politics is still ruled by subterranean religious and factional machinations — leading to obvious rorts and corruption. Gillard was slowly working to change all this while walking on egg shells but the media was full of old misogynist men (and women) trying to oust her, despite the reasonable goals she was trying to do...
It is a malady of lack of spine or too much stiffness in the "CONvictions" such as those of the Liberals (CONservatives) who think that if you bash people on the head or pepper-spray the eyes of blind students, they will submit. The mentality of the Liberals (CONservatives) in this country is that of boots and all and royal superiority. It is interesting to note that no new wars were declared during the Rudd-Gillard years — but as soon as Tony Turdy comes along, we're involved in more tight-arse anti-terror stuff-ups and a new conflict where we have no business to send bombers. It is also this Turd who blames Russia for all the ills on this planet, when most of the earth religious extremist diseases come from our "friends" the Saudis...
And we live in this fool's paradise, where someone like Joe Hockey is paraded as a treasurer panacea while being not-an-economist nor an accountant's bootlace. He cannot see the damage done to the social fabric of this country by "his" budget, while his inflated plans are going down the gurgler to the tune of $100 million a day, with painful reality everywhere... At least during Labor, while the budget was being finely spending this "$100 millions" a day, the social benefits were still visible into the future.
The little turd (with the help of the MMMM) has destroyed the NBN, Australia's only chance of mitigating global warming (still a reality with more damage to come), is still trying to destroy medicare and education, is trying to destroy fairness by introducing a TPP, and licking the Japanese submarine industry while destroying jobs in this country by the truckloads. The list of boofheadry is long: 556 so far...
While Labor was performing well, the Reserve Bank played dirty by keeping interest rates, indecently high as possible, making life hard for Aussie industries with a high dollar, but even now, the dollar has tanked, the interest rates are lower than 50 years ago, and the Turd's government cannot get traction (hopefully it won't with its truancy), unemployment is shooting through the roof. And we should not blame the "resources" price tanking as well... This was on the card... By some sneaky mechanism, the Saudis (under instructions from the US) were going to tank the price of petrol to hurt the Russians and the renewable industry...
and so one and on and on... Fu....ing idiotic turd Abbott...
Ah I forgot... Whether it's Malcolm or Ms Bishop taking over from Turdy, NOTHING WILL CHANGE. We, Australians, will still be shafted. The tone and the syntax might get less prone to foot-in-mouth disease, but we will be under the same ugly boots... Time to kick Tony's mate Mike Baird and his idiotic (I was going to say corrupt, but it's a complex political set of "favouring business", while destroying people's lives for developers' profits with no improvement in traffic conditions except displacing expressway traffic jams closer to the city) WestCONnex... a CON...
Don't vote for Baird and his Libs (CONservatives) in the incoming New South Wales elections. Place them last on the list, everywhere. Baird and Abbott are rotten peas in a rotten pod. Sack them.