Category: Informed Comment

The unaccountable Ministers’ advisers – » The Australian Independent Media Network

He made the following observation about political staffers:

Over the last 30 years politicians’ staff has increased dramatically. At federal level there are now some 17 hundred personal staff to ministers and members. The states probably account for over two thousand more. Add to this the direct political infiltration of federal-state public services and quangos with hundreds more jobs for the boys and girls, there is now a well-established political class.

This has provided the political parties with a career path for members. In many cases it often produces skilled, partisan, “whatever it takes” warriors with a richly rewarded life through local state and federal governments to a well-funded retirement. Unfortunately while this career path, as Tony Fitzgerald states, does include principled well-motivated people … it also attracts professional politicians with little or no general life experience and unscrupulous opportunists, unburdened by ethics, who obsessively pursue power, money or both.

Exhibit A: Alex Hawke; Exhibit B: James Patterson; Exhibit C: Tim Wilson, Exhibit D: James McGrath.

In the name of “Ensuring Integrity”, either political staffers should be accountable to parliament and the law, or the Minister who employs them should take responsibility. The Sergeant Shultz defence is not credible.

via The unaccountable Ministers’ advisers – » The Australian Independent Media Network

Playing Dice With God And Other Stories Of Rupert Murdoch! – » The Australian Independent Media Network

Who was dutifully promoting and playin wingman to this bullshit none other than Andrew Bolt (ODT)

After my essential journey to the supermarket to buy chocolate, I couldn’t help noticing the front page headline on “The Australian” which blared:

TEACHERS DEFYING VIRUS SCIENCE

Quite a neat trick rely, I thought. How does one “defy” science? Is it like defying gravity? Or is it like defying your boss and announcing that there’s no way you’re going to perform that task without the correct safety equipment?

No, what I find amazing is the sheer hypocrisy of a newspaper that can switch from an “everyone has a right to an opinion and scientists have been wrong in the past” position to a “you don’t have the right to question because you’ve been told by the PM so shut up and do what you’re told” stance.

And, of course, this completely overlooks the fact that teachers are doing what they’re told. In some states, teacher unions are pushing to ensure safety, but to the best of my knowledge none have suggested teachers refusing to attend school. Except for private schools, it’s state governments who’ve made the decisions about schools, not the teachers themselves.

Still, Rupert’s editors have never let the truth get in the way of the story.

via Playing Dice With God And Other Stories Of Rupert Murdoch! – » The Australian Independent Media Network

Nobel Economist Joseph Stiglitz Warns US Barreling Toward Second ‘Great Depression’ Thanks to Trump-GOP Failed Covid-19 Response | Common Dreams News

via Nobel Economist Joseph Stiglitz Warns US Barreling Toward Second ‘Great Depression’ Thanks to Trump-GOP Failed Covid-19 Response | Common Dreams News

Democracy and the Great Pestilence: understanding the mess we’re in – Michael West

Democracy and the pandemic

Sensationalism has focused on fistfights over toilet rolls, but the real story is the withdrawal of democratic oversight, and how little public resistance there is to the declaration of martial law. Power granted is power conceded; and power relinquished is power reclaimed with difficulty. John Keane reports.

via Democracy and the Great Pestilence: understanding the mess we’re in – Michael West

It’s more than just a virus: there are culture wounds and abscesses of leadership – » The Australian Independent Media Network

My thought for the day

This Government’s performance over its time in office has been like a daily shower of offensiveness raining down on society.

Surely performance or lack of it must mean something.

via It’s more than just a virus: there are culture wounds and abscesses of leadership – » The Australian Independent Media Network

ScamMo at it again – » The Australian Independent Media Network

Don’t be fooled by crocodile tears and emotive appeals from a deeply dishonest, cruel and empty human being. ScamMo’s words are not be trusted, as he will say whatever he thinks will deflect attention away from conversations he doesn’t want us having. A lot of conservatives and media pundits will let him, too, giving him a pass for pretty much anything, just like they do with his mentor, Trump.

via ScamMo at it again – » The Australian Independent Media Network

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CEOs, not the unemployed, are America’s real ‘moral hazard’ | Robert Reich | Opinion | The Guardian

Lindsey Graham is among the Republicans who have attacked extra unemployment benefits

Many Republicans believe economic relief for those without jobs encourages slacking off. But it is corporations that are bailed out again and again

via CEOs, not the unemployed, are America’s real ‘moral hazard’ | Robert Reich | Opinion | The Guardian

Mehdi Hasan and Noam Chomsky on Biden vs. Trump

via Mehdi Hasan and Noam Chomsky on Biden vs. Trump

Are We Brewing a New Feudalism?, by Paul Craig Roberts – The Unz Review

Modern day feudalism and Jamaica – jamaicachange

The answer to the question is “YES.” The large bailed-out creditors will end up with the property of the non-bailed-out debtors who are being pushed deeper into debt with “bail-out loans” and fees and penalties for missed debt payments. Write-offs for the One Percent, and more indebtedness for everyone else.

via Are We Brewing a New Feudalism?, by Paul Craig Roberts – The Unz Review

We need imagination, not hibernation – » The Australian Independent Media Network

We don’t need people with small minds who long for the days of coal, copper and austerity. We need people with imagination about the opportunities of where we are headed and the foresight to start preparing now.

via We need imagination, not hibernation – » The Australian Independent Media Network

History shows future generations don’t need to suffer from government debt – Michael West

Cutting government services to pay off government debt post the current pandemic is not a necessity but rather a political and ideological choice. History has shown that if we focus on full employment and the real economy, the budget will take care of itself. Economist Warwick Smith reports.

via History shows future generations don’t need to suffer from government debt – Michael West

Old Dog Thoughts- Timeline of Trump’s failed response.

Old Dog Thoughts- Van Badham says it better than I can

This is some grown-up politics from Bernie Sanders and Joe Biden, who are powerfully uniting to defeat Donald Trump.

👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏

Sanders has endorsed Biden and Biden is including Sanders’ people in his policy development process.

Goes to show you can get a lot more done within the tent of the big party than squealing impotently on the sidelines at it. No one turns up to the big game to watch the audience.

My politics are closer to Sanders; I liked his policies from all the way back when successive Australian Labor governments legislated them, from 1941 onwards.

But what I do like about Biden has always been a union man – and proud of it. There are not enough people who live union values in American politics and the idea that one could become President gives me hope that it will lead to many more… Especially in the wake of the murderous billionaire shit-show which is the Trump administration.

There are many squealy “leftishts” on the internet who are insisting that despite Trump’s mismanagement of coronavirus leaving piles of dead bodies across the continental landmass of America, Joe Biden is the devil, and they won’t vote for him.

I can’t imagine living a life so entitled, self-absorbed and privileged that you’d forsake the one opportunity you have to end the Trump presidency to throw a tantrum because Biden’s politics aren’t as OBVIOUSLY FLAWLESS as your own – and, as is made clear in the link below, good Bernie Sanders can’t, either.

 

If the Democrats nominate a can of cheese to run against Trump, I would be marching in the street chanting “CHEESE! CHEESE! CHEESE!” – because where I come from, we believe it sensible to tackle our problems in the order of which they’ll kill us.

Anyway, the news website Politico put together a dot point list of Biden’s existing policy positions, and I think they’re totally worth voting for, whether he was running against Trump or not. Progress becomes possible when the demand’s no longer “perfection or nothing”.

https://www.theguardian.com/…/bernie-sanders-endorses-joe-b…

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“Be generous with your praise and considerate with your criticism” – » The Australian Independent Media Network

The coronavirus has bought with it the hope of a renaissance. That a new understanding of whom we are and what we are here for might emerge from this dreadful time.

Would it be too much to hope that a new period of enlightenment might indoctrinate itself into the hearts and minds of our leaders who at present govern us from the perspective of self-interest only?

Have they woken to the fact that good open governance has its rewards? We have so much to learn from people we disagree with that it’s a wonder we don’t do it more often.

via “Be generous with your praise and considerate with your criticism” – » The Australian Independent Media Network

Lest we forget – » The Australian Independent Media Network

After active opposition to action on climate change, rorting on a grand scale in water management, no long term national drought strategy, and a woeful response to the bushfires, ScottyFromMarketing (SFM) is now positioning himself as some sort of crisis leader.

In actual fact, he is finally being led by advice from experts, and luckily able to share the burden with the Premiers, or pass the buck where necessary.

via Lest we forget – » The Australian Independent Media Network

Coronavirus Australia: For a moment, at least, our politicians are behaving like grown-ups

Illustration: Andrew Dyson

We’ve seen an impressive level of federal-state co-operation where the two tiers of government have each contributed, led and even persuaded each other. The federal government led on shutting borders, for example, while the states pushed the feds to accelerate shutdowns of restaurants, cafes and especially schools. We’ve seen a federal government that has consistently described fiscal stimulus for a flagging economy as reckless, embrace it at unprecedented levels; a government that flatly refused to increase the Newstart allowance suddenly double it; a Liberal-led government introduce a wage subsidy.
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via Coronavirus Australia: For a moment, at least, our politicians are behaving like grown-ups

Informed Comment- Robert Reich

Live: Mehdi Hasan and Naomi Klein on Coronavirus Capitalism

The Intercept’s Mehdi Hasan speaks with Senior Correspondent Naomi Klein about coronavirus capitalism and the selective use of emergency measures to offload risks onto workers and families, while the people who are relatively more secure get no-strings-attached bailouts.

via Live: Mehdi Hasan and Naomi Klein on Coronavirus Capitalism

O.J. Simpson And George Pell Both Found Innocent By Courts; Jesus Not So Much! – » The Australian Independent Media Network

via O.J. Simpson And George Pell Both Found Innocent By Courts; Jesus Not So Much! – » The Australian Independent Media Network

Trump’s COVID-19 Power Grab | The Smirking Chimp

via Trump’s COVID-19 Power Grab | The Smirking Chimp

We are witnessing a cultural bloodbath in Australia that has been years in the making | Ben Eltham | Culture | The Guardian

Kate Miller-Heidke in The Rabbits, a production from Barking Gecko Theatre Company and Opera Australia. Barking Gecko is one of the companies who has lost funding in 2020.

via We are witnessing a cultural bloodbath in Australia that has been years in the making | Ben Eltham | Culture | The Guardian

What will happen in the aftershock of the coronavirus? (part one) – » The Australian Independent Media Network

via What will happen in the aftershock of the coronavirus? (part one) – » The Australian Independent Media Network

What makes the Morrison government’s actions of the past week so astonishing – » The Australian Independent Media Network

Will the conservatives when they have done with the philosophical ideals of the left once again take on the mantle of the capitalistic rights of the individual over the collective?

The way I see it at the moment is that all they are doing is governing for the common good and I have to salute that.

The philosophical arguments will come later.

My thought for the day

It’s difficult to caste yourself in a new light when you’re coming out of the darkness.

via What makes the Morrison government’s actions of the past week so astonishing – » The Australian Independent Media Network

Public Health First | The Smirking Chimp

 

via Public Health First | The Smirking Chimp

A government trying to fix everything while they’re not even working – » The Australian Independent Media Network

via A government trying to fix everything while they’re not even working – » The Australian Independent Media Network

The time for partisan bullshit is over Josh – give it up – » The Australian Independent Media Network

Not laughing now (ODT)

Under the Coalition’s “responsible budget management”, net debt has increased from $161,253 million at 31 August 2013, a week before the election, to $424,164 million at the end of February this year.

Still stuck in slogan land, Coalition language is changing.

We have gone from a “targeted, modest and scalable” response to “targeted, measured and scalable” and now Frydenberg is calling for “quick, strong and co-ordinated action” from the G20 countries.

The self-satisfied smirks, the ridiculing of the idea of well-being, and the draconian persecution of the unemployed have disappeared.

After more than a decade of their bullshit, all of a sudden, “we are all in this together”.

via The time for partisan bullshit is over Josh – give it up – » The Australian Independent Media Network

Hope in the time of coronavirus lies in rebuilding the state | Van Badham | Opinion | The Guardian

People queue outside an Australian government welfare centre, Centrelink, in Melbourne on 23 March 2020

Hope in the time of corona lies in rebuilding the role of government, supporting the institutions that support people and dispensing with the proven lunacy that insists fattening corporations and “the market” delivers “healthier, wealthier, more motivated and productive workers”.

Because it doesn’t. As the times reveal; it never did.

via Hope in the time of coronavirus lies in rebuilding the state | Van Badham | Opinion | The Guardian

Wanted: A prime minister able to deal with a crisis

Check Centrelink, with its uncontrolled queues of impoverished supplicants lining up cheek-by-jowl, incubating and spreading as they beg for a handout.

 Wanted: A prime minister able to deal with a crisis

and

JobKeeper Payment a gun to the heads of over one million temporary entrants

 

We Are All Totalitarians Now, by Guillaume Durocher – The Unz Review

Personally, I’m not too worried about Chinese soft power. If Westerners look bad in comparison, that is only because of their own incompetence rather than the nefariousness of the Chinese. The Chinese State wants to make deals. The globalists want something much dearer: they want to bribe you into losing your national soul, your traditional values, your fighting spirit.

This crisis may come to be seen as the moment in which a declining and incoherent liberal-globalist West was geopolitically overtaken by an confident and organized national-authoritarian China. If so, we can also expect other countries may be tempted to change their political models.

via We Are All Totalitarians Now, by Guillaume Durocher – The Unz Review

Why stocks have further to fall amid the coronavirus pandemic – Business – ABC News (Australian Broadcasting Corporation)

An electronic display shows data at the Australian Stock Exchange in Sydney

This is what the 1% don’t want to happen (ODT)

via Why stocks have further to fall amid the coronavirus pandemic – Business – ABC News (Australian Broadcasting Corporation)

Modern monetary theory, COVID-19 and the economy

Dr Steven Hail believes that government spending can save the economy from serious recession in the wake of Covid-19.

via Modern monetary theory, COVID-19 and the economy

Coronavirus crisis elicits fresh look at the future of diseases, medicine and climate change – ABC News (Australian Broadcasting Corporation)

Picture of a globe with a thermometer in it's mouth and a hot looking background.

via Coronavirus crisis elicits fresh look at the future of diseases, medicine and climate change – ABC News (Australian Broadcasting Corporation)

Republicanism Is Now Literally Killing Us | The Smirking Chimp

via Republicanism Is Now Literally Killing Us | The Smirking Chimp

Deconstructed Podcast: Is the Trump Cult a Death Cult?

YES

via Deconstructed Podcast: Is the Trump Cult a Death Cult?

Coronavirus is spreading rapidly in the US. American culture might make it uniquely vulnerable – ABC News (Australian Broadcasting Corporation)

A man in his undies and a cowboy hat standing in Times Square alone

Its a rigged system go to Robert Reich’s explanation on Youtube (ODT

Coronavirus is spreading rapidly in the US. American culture might make it uniquely vulnerable – ABC News (Australian Broadcasting Corporation)

Peter Dutton is NOT the man we need in this crisis – » The Australian Independent Media Network

via Peter Dutton is NOT the man we need in this crisis – » The Australian Independent Media Network

Hope in the time of coronavirus lies in rebuilding the state | Van Badham | Opinion | The Guardian

People queue outside an Australian government welfare centre, Centrelink, in Melbourne on 23 March 2020

via Hope in the time of coronavirus lies in rebuilding the state | Van Badham | Opinion | The Guardian

Why are so few children suffering from the virus? – Michael West

coronavirus, COVID-19

via Why are so few children suffering from the virus? – Michael West

During times of disaster, the human spirit prevails

China is helping 89 other countries Trump meanwhile is helping himself (ODT)

During times of disaster, the human spirit prevails

A lesson coronavirus is about to teach the world, by Jonathan Cook – The Unz Review

As never before, coronavirus will bring into focus the depraved inefficiency of this system – the model of profit-driven health care, of market forces that look out for the short-term interests of business, not the long-term interests of us all.

There are alternatives. Right now, Americans are being offered a choice between a democratic socialist, Bernie Sanders, who champions health care as a right because it is a common good, and a Democratic party boss, Joe Biden, who champions the business lobbies he depends on for funding and his political success. One is being marginalised and vilified as a threat to the American way of life by a handful of corporations that own the US media, while the other is being propelled towards the Democratic nomination by those same corporations.

Coronavirus has an important, urgent lesson to teach us. The question is: are we ready yet to listen?

via A lesson coronavirus is about to teach the world, by Jonathan Cook – The Unz Review

America Doesn’t Have a Public Health System | The Smirking Chimp

via America Doesn’t Have a Public Health System | The Smirking Chimp

What Is “Herd Immunity”? Not What You Think It Is. | The Smirking Chimp

via What Is “Herd Immunity”? Not What You Think It Is. | The Smirking Chimp

Coronavirus Australia: Pandemic’s effect on Australian economy more worrying for citizens than health

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via Coronavirus Australia: Pandemic’s effect on Australian economy more worrying for citizens than health

America has no real public health system – coronavirus has a clear run | Robert Reich | Opinion | The Guardian

Medical personnel store test kits at a drive-through testing site at UW Medical Center Northwest in Seattle.

via America has no real public health system – coronavirus has a clear run | Robert Reich | Opinion | The Guardian

Do Good Fences Make Good Neighbors? | The Smirking Chimp

Do Good Fences Make Good Neighbors? | The Smirking Chimp

The last year has highlighted how paltry our government is – » The Australian Independent Media Network

via The last year has highlighted how paltry our government is – » The Australian Independent Media Network

What Is Covid-19 Trying to Teach Us? – CounterPunch.org

Now think back to late 2007 and 2008, when eight years of Republican recklessness in war and finance came perilously close to destroying the global banking system and did succeed in crashing the markets and plunging the nation, and the global economy, into what’s now called the Great Recession, the worst recession since the Depression of 1929 and the 1930s. The only one major nation that steered clear of recession was China. While demand was collapsing around the world, it was China, acting like some super engine, that pulled the global economy out of the quagmire. Continuing to wage economic war against China today is thus suicidally insane.

Neither Covid-19 nor a major recession poses a threat to our survival as a species. We do, however, face two existential threats, both created by our species, and each featuring our nation in the lead role. At the very moment when only global unity and cooperation can save us from threats of nuclear holocaust and environmental devastation, deadly nationalism is tearing our species apart. Can Covid-19 teach us that those two great menaces to our existence are also not zero-sum games? That our species either wins or we, as well as many other species, all lose?

via What Is Covid-19 Trying to Teach Us? – CounterPunch.org

Experts on how coronavirus will wallop Australia’s economy – and what the government must do | Business | The Guardian

Australian banknotes

via Experts on how coronavirus will wallop Australia’s economy – and what the government must do | Business | The Guardian

Christian Porter doesn’t understand insecure work can be scarier than coronavirus | Van Badham | Opinion | The Guardian

A barista making coffee

Australia’s attorney general Christian Porter has pooh-poohed concerns about the fate of casual workers caught up in the coronavirus crisis, saying they would have “already made provisions” if they have to take time off work.

via Christian Porter doesn’t understand insecure work can be scarier than coronavirus | Van Badham | Opinion | The Guardian