Tag: Scott Morrison

Scott Morrison should resign – » The Australian Independent Media Network

An Excuse for a PM (ODT

When our accidental-Prime Minister, Scott Morrison, took office, he swore an oath to ‘be faithful and bear true allegiance to Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth the Second, Her heirs and successors according to law.’

No mention of his duties to his wife and daughters. They are a private matter and, as long as he remains Prime Minister, his duties lie to the high office to which he has (sadly) been elected, and for which it appears he totally lacks competence!

Prime Minister – this is not all about you.

You really don’t have a clue, do you?

It is not about your promises to your daughters.

It is not about sharing the grief of people whom you have let down.

It is not about getting a few more photo ops, showing the caring Prime Minister comforting the distraught property owner who has lost everything.

Or the grieving widow with a young family whose partner died fighting the fires because he cared about his community.

That is all hypocritical flim-flam which highlights your failings.

Australia, along with all inhabitants of this planet, is facing an existential crisis.

The Coalition climate deniers have also been denying their country the ability to take actions which might have – at least to some extent – mitigated the current catastrophic conditions, and without which we can guarantee this is not the end but the beginning of a growing disaster.

Yes – we are not the only country needing to take action – but we are the developed country with the highest per capita level of emissions of greenhouse gases.

Yes – countries like China, India and the USA are lagging behind in taking action, but that does not give us licence to do nothing. Instead it gives us an obligation to put them to shame by showing how a relatively small country can rapidly become carbon neutral.

via Scott Morrison should resign – » The Australian Independent Media Network

Old Dog Thoughts- You have to laugh at something.

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View from The Hill: Scott Morrison returns, with regret

“I deeply regret any offence caused to any of the many Australians affected by the terrible bushfires by my taking leave with family at this time,” he said in a statement. It came after the deaths of two fire fighters and the injury of others, and Morrison’s decision to cut short his Hawaiian holiday.

But the prime minister still remained quite focused on why he’d taken leave just now, telling 2GB how he’d had to bring his holiday forward because of his commitments to visit India and Japan in January, missing a break at the coast. So he’d wanted to give his girls a surprise with this family trip to Hawaii. Etc. Etc.

He didn’t seem to grasp that while he likes to emphasise his relationship with the ordinary Australian, as prime minister he is not an ordinary Australian.

via View from The Hill: Scott Morrison returns, with regret

Scott Morrison’s religion and the bushfire crisis

Contrary to what Science and Insurance Companies tell us but similar to what Tobacco companies would like us to believe  about smoking and cancer. There’s no direct proof smoking causes cancer and the science is fake and the Insurance Companies wrong. (ODT)

As firefighters in four Australian states struggled to contain unprecedented bushfires that threatened life, property and wildlife, Prime Minister Scott Morrison argued that there is no direct link with Australia’s greenhouse gas emissions.

Morrison claimed there is no “credible scientific evidence” that cutting our emissions could reduce the intensity of bushfires.

via Scott Morrison’s religion and the bushfire crisis

Man up, Morrison – » The Australian Independent Media Network

You will never hear a Coalition politician say we caused this problem, we must fix it. You will never hear them say this approach hasn’t worked, we must change it.

Since John Howard unexpectedly won the 2001 election, wedge politics is the Coalition MO and Scott Morrison is a devotee.

But when you use that approach, you can never take responsibility for anything, as demonstrated so pitiably by the climate change debacle.

Yesterday, Scott Morrison trotted out this old chestnut.

“To suggest that with just 1.3 per cent of global emissions that Australia doing something differently, more or less, would have changed the fire outcome this season, I don’t think that stands up to any credible scientific evidence at all. If anything Australia is an over-achiever on global commitments.”

How Morrison can continue to make this claim flabbergasts me.

via Man up, Morrison – » The Australian Independent Media Network

I have nothing but contempt for Scott Morrison – » The Australian Independent Media Network

via I have nothing but contempt for Scott Morrison – » The Australian Independent Media Network

NDIS funds ‘repurposed’ for drought relief under Scott Morrison’s plan

Prime Minister Scott Morrison and Deputy Prime Minister Michael McCormack on Friday.

When a Surplus is more important than Australians in need. (ODT)

via NDIS funds ‘repurposed’ for drought relief under Scott Morrison’s plan

Scott Morrison, union-buster, takes the stage

Illustration: Simon Letch

Unions, The ABC, Information, are all in for a challenging future until a year out from the next election (ODT)

via Scott Morrison, union-buster, takes the stage

Local Raving Inner-City Lunatic Asks An Invisible Sky Man To Stop The Bush Fires — The Betoota Advocate

Thanking the Sky-Man for us  becoming more Californian (ODT)

via Local Raving Inner-City Lunatic Asks An Invisible Sky Man To Stop The Bush Fires — The Betoota Advocate

Beyond a Morrison Police State. – » The Australian Independent Media Network

Howard declared it a crime to stop Australians waving or wearing the Australian flag. Morrison agreed. It was 2005 and a Patriotism and jingoistic nationalism enabled and encouraged ultra-right Nationalists to continue to wage war on migrants and Muslims after Cronulla. Howards Hitleresque response was to the Big Day Out banning the flag as it encouraged sectarian violence, arrogance and disrespect of  Australia and who we were by White Nationalists and their ignorant camp followers. morrison saw it as a political advantage. (ODT)

Scott Morrison’s pledge to crack down on climate protesters is in part a deflection, a ruse to encourage climate change deniers by implying that there’s nothing wrong with building more coal-fired power station; it’s the “extremist, radical activists” who are out of line. And it’s a way of wedging Labor. Yet it would be wrong to see it merely as an act of bellicose posturing from a wannabe populist strong man.

Morrison’s past record suggests more than a hint of an authoritarian, if not autocratic, personality beneath the evasions, the secrecy and the cultivated, folksy veneer of the sport-loving, cap-wearing , beer-drinking suburban dad as populist leader.

Given the proliferation of national security laws which have hugely strengthened the power of the state, since 2011, moreover, we must challenge Morrison’s latest florid, rhetorical assault on democracy; resist all attempts at division and the silencing of dissent. Our future as a civil society; our freedom depends upon it.

 Beyond a Morrison Police State. – » The Australian Independent Media Network

How to sell a controversial ideology

In a political world full of harmful ideologies, Kyle Mervin explains how to spin them to the masses and make them work.

Lie number one: Make out that you are more popular than you are

Lie number two: If you don’t have an actual enemy, you have to create one

Lie number three: Create your enemy’s arguments for them

Lie number four: If you do find yourself under attack for your ideas, guide your argument away from the detail and argue your right to say it

How to sell a controversial ideology

Old Dog Thoughts- Morrison loves baseball caps Trump & the World Series. How he now hates baseball

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Scott Morrison’s relationship with Trump, views on foreign policy signals he is turning his back on Australians

Best buddies: Prime Minister Scott Morrison and US President Donald Trump in the US in September.

via Scott Morrison’s relationship with Trump, views on foreign policy signals he is turning his back on Australians

China claims Australia the ‘pioneer’ of a global anti-China campaign

US President Donald Trump and China's President Xi Jinping.

Chongyang Institute for Financial Studies director Chen Xiaochen said Shanghai, where life expectancy reaches 82, is “probably the only developed city” in China, while rural areas remain far behind.

via China claims Australia the ‘pioneer’ of a global anti-China campaign

Morrison’s Spiritual Advisor Rejected Entry For American State Visit – The Shovel

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How Good Is Communism? OR ScoMo The Trotskyist – » The Australian Independent Media Network

Mm, and then there’s Gladys Liu. While she may not be a card carrying member of the Chinese Communist Party, she’s certainly belonged to organisations which are meant to advance China’s interests in other countries. When Scottie hears this, does he announce that he’ll ask the security forces to check it out? No, he calls her a great Australian and accuses people of racism for even suggesting that there are questions to answer.

Good on him, says the Chinese newspaper. (This is real, I’m not making it up).

Now imagine if Jeremy Corbyn or Bill Shorten had introduced a card to control people’s spending, presided over raids on journalists and then was praised by the Communists for standing up for a possible Chinese propaganda stooge. Yeah, I can see the Murdoch press calling for their extradition to Guatanamo Bay as a threat to the nation.
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But Scott, it seems, is ok right up until he says, How Good is the Socialist state?

via How Good Is Communism? OR ScoMo The Trotskyist – » The Australian Independent Media Network

Morrison Government profits from the ‘depravity’ of the poor

Morrison Government profits from the ‘depravity’ of the poor

Some simple questions for Scott Morrison that nobody has thought to ask – » The Australian Independent Media Network

What else but Scott Morrison’s belief in the words of Donald Trump would have been the inspiration behind his decision to expose Australian troops to a possible armed conflict in the Strait of Hormuz?

Is it the ‘Coalition of the Willing’ all over again? Same players: the US, the UK and Australia and an oil-rich nation. Same catalyst: believe whatever a POTUS says.

But more to the point, why does Morrison feel we need to join the US in Iran on Trump’s “say so”?

Is Morrison one of the few remaining individuals on the face of the Earth who believes anything Trump says? It appears as though he is.

Perhaps Scott Morrison could tell us what else he believes from the mouth or mind of Donald Trump.

This should be easy.

Tell us, Scott:

via Some simple questions for Scott Morrison that nobody has thought to ask – » The Australian Independent Media Network

Quiet Australians will never permeate the Morrison bubble – » The Australian Independent Media Network

via Quiet Australians will never permeate the Morrison bubble – » The Australian Independent Media Network

Morrison’s monumental dysfunctional Pacific “family” failure – » The Australian Independent Media Network

MAKING AUSTRALIA GRATE AGAIN

Fears that China will exploit Australia’s neglectful – if not abusive – relationship with its Pacific neighbours are aired all week but the Morrison government isn’t listening. It does everything in its power to offend and alienate Pacific leaders as it clings to its ideological fixation with supporting a moribund coal industry at home.

Above all, enlisting or inspiring the support of Alan Jones, aka The Parrot, has helped the Morrison government shine a light on the unreason, the bullying, the racism and the misogyny which lie at its heart.

via Morrison’s monumental dysfunctional Pacific “family” failure – » The Australian Independent Media Network

Serving the people, your ideology, or serving God. What comes first? – » The Australian Independent Media Network

My thought for the day

Nothing has ever stood in the way of science and technology. Its advancement has been staggering. So why are the conservative political forces so opposed to it? ( John Lord)

via Serving the people, your ideology, or serving God. What comes first? – » The Australian Independent Media Network

Loving Scott Morrison… And Praying For Him, Too! – » The Australian Independent Media Network

When Scott Morrison told us that we needed more love, I must admit that I was a little cynical. Was this the same Scott Morrison that locked up asylum seekers, wanted those under thirty to wait six months for the dole, opposed marriage equality, restricted the notion of a “fair go” to those “having a go”, promised to repeal the Medevac legislation, and relentlessly attacked Bill Shorten and the Labor Party? Surely not! It must be some other Scott Morrison. Was our PM going soft? What next? Will he be out hugging some distraught voter Jacinda Adern style? Apart from his attachment to a lump of coal and his affectionate hug of Malcolm just before he screwed him, I’ve never seen anything resembling love from the man.

Ok, ok, love is a very private thing… Unless you’re Barnaby Joyce who’s prepared to talk about it publicly providing you can pay $150,000 for an interview.

Anyway, Mr Morrison seemed to have relinquished the idea that politicians can achieve anything when he told the congregation at Hillsong: “Our nation needs more prayer, more worship. That’s how things are overcome.”

via Loving Scott Morrison… And Praying For Him, Too! – » The Australian Independent Media Network

Scott Morrison Begins New Parliament By Acknowledging Traditional Owners: “We Pay Our Respects To Coal Lobbyists Past, Present And Emerging” – The Shovel

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via Scott Morrison Begins New Parliament By Acknowledging Traditional Owners: “We Pay Our Respects To Coal Lobbyists Past, Present And Emerging” – The Shovel

Habits are hard to break. Just ask Scott. – » The Australian Independent Media Network

Ask yourself this: Does the political culture we have make you feel good about your country?

So don’t moan if the Coalition continues to stuff things up. They have been doing so for six years. You gave them another three. That’s not my fault.

My thought for the day

The right to vote in an election is the gift that democracy gives. Therefore, it is incumbent on the voter to at least have a rudimentary understanding of politics and to take an interest in the political landscape.

via Habits are hard to break. Just ask Scott. – » The Australian Independent Media Network

Morrison Kicks Off New Government By Promising Every Australian An Extra 10 Fair Dinkums Next Financial Year  – The Shovel

via Morrison Kicks Off New Government By Promising Every Australian An Extra 10 Fair Dinkums Next Financial Year – The Shovel

Old Dog Thoughts- Creating ScoMo the Straw Man miles away from the reality

Bob Hawke death: Scott Morrison cautions Tony Abbott on ‘partisan’ statement

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Prime Minister Scott Morrison has slapped down Tony Abbott for his “partisan” tribute to their late Labor predecessor Bob Hawke following the 89-year-old’s death on Thursday.

Mr Abbott shocked the community with a statement that attempted to score political points just hours after Mr Hawke’s death, describing the Labor legend as having “a Labor heart but a Liberal head”, and bemoaning modern Labor’s drift from his legacy.
Former prime minister Tony Abbott said his predecessor Bob Hawke had “a Labor heart but a Liberal head”.

Former prime minister Tony Abbott said his predecessor Bob Hawke had “a Labor heart but a Liberal head”.Credit:Janie Barrett

Mr Morrison said those were not the words he used in his own statement and that he hoped Liberals paying tribute to Mr Hawke “would not be seen to be partisan”.

He praised Mr Hawke as a “unifier” and “a man of enormous intellectual capacity”, as well as Labor’s greatest prime minister.
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via Bob Hawke death: Scott Morrison cautions Tony Abbott on ‘partisan’ statement

The Coalition is normalising the far right with its pursuit of One Nation and Palmer | Katharine Murphy | Australia news | The Guardian

The problem with the Liberals and Nationals lining up with ‘crackpots and cranks’ is it’s not a cost-free exercise

Scott Morrison

via The Coalition is normalising the far right with its pursuit of One Nation and Palmer | Katharine Murphy | Australia news | The Guardian

Scott Morrison Assembles Media To Announce That He Won’t Be Campaigning Today – The Shovel

via Scott Morrison Assembles Media To Announce That He Won’t Be Campaigning Today – The Shovel

History tells us that it’s hard to believe him – » The Australian Independent Media Network

We have to thank Andrew Bolt for giving this embarassment more air to the detriment of himself and Gerard Henderson neither of whom laid a glove on Bolt’s media nemesis Waleed Aly. Who was invited to NZ unlike them (ODT)

My interpretation of Henderson’s words was that Aly had no right to question Morrison simply because he was the Prime Minister and he should have more respect.

Was Aly supposed to concede that politicians are the citadels of all knowledge?

Aly is an author, journalist, newspaper columnist, radio and television presenter, lawyer, academic, guitarist, songwriter and thinker.

Scott Morrison is the Prime Minister of Australia has a BSc (Honour’s) from Sydney University.

Central to Aly’s criticism was the proposition that Scott Morrison had, at a shadow cabinet meeting in 2010 “urged the shadow cabinet to capitalise on the electorate’s growing concerns” about Muslims and appeal to the public perception of their “inability to integrate”

This followed his questioning in the same month after forty-eight asylum seekers died in the Christmas Island boat disaster. In February 2011, Morrison publicly questioned the decision of the Gillard Labor government to pay for the relatives of the victims to travel to funerals in Sydney, arguing that the same privilege was not extended to Australian citizens.

After fellow Liberal and shadow treasurer Joe Hockey disagreed with Morrison’s statements, Morrison said that the timing of his comments was insensitive, but did not back away from the comments themselves.

via History tells us that it’s hard to believe him – » The Australian Independent Media Network

Scott Morrison tells Waleed Aly he always sought to confront Islamophobia, not exploit it – Politics – ABC News (Australian Broadcasting Corporation)

Key points:

Scott Morrison said he never told senior colleagues to exploit community concerns about Muslim migration
The Prime Minister accused Waleed Aly of being “very emotional” and “over the top”
Mr Morrison refused to say whether his party should preference One Nation and Fraser Anning last.

via Scott Morrison tells Waleed Aly he always sought to confront Islamophobia, not exploit it – Politics – ABC News (Australian Broadcasting Corporation)

He Who Must Not Be Named… No, Not ScoMo… Well, him too, but the other one! – » The Australian Independent Media Network

Of course, I did delete a certain senior politician’s name from a recent piece that I wrote. Apparently, the PM’s office got all hot and bothered when Waleed Aly suggested in a response to Christchurch something that was widely reported in 2011 and threatened defamation action.

A rather interesting response, given Scott didn’t threaten to react so litigously when it was reported way back in 2011. I guess it was different then. It wasn’t being said by a Muslim.

via He Who Must Not Be Named… No, Not ScoMo… Well, him too, but the other one! – » The Australian Independent Media Network

Politicians create problems rather than solve them – » The Australian Independent Media Network

If politicians had the strength to do what is right, we could make this world a far better place. Instead, we are subjected to lying, mealy mouthed excuses. endless arguments about ridiculous trivialities, and empty egotistical posturing.

We are led by politicians who are more scared of losing an election than of wrongly sending us to war or of the consequences of ignoring climate change.

You aren’t a “strong leader” Scott. You are an empty blowhard on the make who doesn’t have the ability or the courage to solve anything.

via Politicians create problems rather than solve them – » The Australian Independent Media Network

Government prepares to remove 300 refugees from Manus Island and Nauru in first wave of transfers

Which of the men runs on the amoral belief the” end justifies the means”  and pretends he’s a Christian.It isn’t the leader of the ALP that trashe the Hippocratic Oath doctors take as being a threat that turns medical practitioners into activists and a national threat.

Scott Morrison saw how media enabled of community division and fueled the Cronulla Riots in 2005 and he immediately took it to his local branch of the Party and encouraged the use of  ethnic and racial division to raise the fear-meter in order to garner votes. While his rejected the Morrison tactic Tony Abbott haf no qualms in holding back and we’ve seen it applied time and time again. Yes it’s  back again now in full force. These good Christians family men like Morrison, Corman and Abbott have began calling the Asylum Seekers “Rapists” “Pedophiles” and worse for the simple purpose of garnering desperate votes.

With the help of Ch9 and News Corp and 2GB their PR machines ready to put profit before reality we have seen the  campaign of fear hate begin where hope of “political gain ought not justify the immoral means” being applied to asylum seekers as if they were cockroaches by our current LNP government. A legacy encouraged by Scott Morrison as far back as 2005 (ODT)

 

Labor workplace relations spokesman Brendan O’Connor said the Prime Minister had chosen to “misrepresent the truth” and “lie to the Australian people” in an attempt to gain political advantage when he should be safeguarding the national interest.

“Most remarkably and outrageously, we’ve seen him announce the opening of Christmas Island. Well if this wasn’t the biggest advertisement to people smugglers, I don’t know what is,” he said.

“To open up a taxpayer funded motel in Christmas Island to basically advertise to people smugglers in the region that indeed business is back – that is a desperate act.”

Former prime minister Tony Abbott said the Labor rules would mean people could “get on a boat, get to Nauru, get sick and get to Australia” – making no mention of the fact the new law did not apply to new boat arrivals.

Labor legal affairs spokesman Mark Dreyfus said Mr Morrison had chosen to “endorse lies”.

via Government prepares to remove 300 refugees from Manus Island and Nauru in first wave of transfers

Australians Not Frightened Enough, Government Says – The Shovel

via Australians Not Frightened Enough, Government Says – The Shovel

Scott Morrison hands Bill Shorten a double win as we brace for a wild time in Canberra – ABC News (Australian Broadcasting Corporation)

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Here is the direct voice of Trump, the sentiments of Tony Abbott and a “reported” leak to distance themselves from what would otherwise seem Liberal lack of compassion. Abbott the Catholic and ex- trainee priest showed his by pouring shit on Medicine’s Hippocratic Oath. It’s too compassionate for Team Australia (ODT)

 through the week, there was the leak of ASIO briefings that reportedly suggested that not only would the amendments let murderers, paedophiles and rapists into the country, but they would lead to the collapse of the border protection regime, (how Trump is that?ODT)

Implicit in the message has been the idea that the so-called Phelps bill is just a phony construct to get everyone out of offshore detention because doctors had too much “compassion”, as former prime minister Tony Abbott warned. ( Catholic and ex trainee priest ODT)

via Scott Morrison hands Bill Shorten a double win as we brace for a wild time in Canberra – ABC News (Australian Broadcasting Corporation)

The legacy of eugenics and racism

It is distressing for many of us having to deal with the anti-Muslim, anti-refugee and anti-immigrant propaganda striking us in social media, and in the corporate press, particularly the Murdoch-controlled media.

That a section of our political leadership joins in these attacks is also a cause of distress.

The fact that the current Prime Minister Scott Morrison, in Liberal Party talks in 2011, urged the shadow cabinet to use the growing concerns about “Muslim immigration”, “Muslims in Australia” and the “inability” of Muslim migrants to integrate as part of its election strategy, still worries our community.

While this is not yet the dominant picture in this country, the example of the Trump Administration and the Brexit campaign in the UK indicate what could be the result.

Although these outdated and disproven racist theories have been expelled from scientific discourse, they still raise their heads in political discourse and amongst the less literate of the public.

via The legacy of eugenics and racism

Jesus Supports Discrimination! – » The Australian Independent Media Network

I’m more confused about things like their recent thought bubble on moving the Israeli embassy to Jerusalem. Various bodies have suggested that this may lead to protests and possibly even violence. Now, it would be far too conspiratorial to suggest that Scott is actually hoping to provoke a terrorist attack in the hope that it would give him a boost in the polls. As if he’d be prepared to do whatever it took to get re-elected; he’d only do whatever it takes to stop children being brought here for medical treatment. No, I find this confusing because – apart from Trump’s US – no other country seems to be doing this. Clearly, it’s putting our free trade agreement with Indonesia at risk, and we can’t take the lead with any action that puts our economic growth at risk when the future of the planet is at stake, but somehow we can go out on a limb about the location of an embassy. We can follow Trump, but tell the Indonesians that we don’t let other countries set our foreign policy.

via Jesus Supports Discrimination! – » The Australian Independent Media Network

The people are getting uppity and Scott doesn’t like it – » The Australian Independent Media Network

 

via The people are getting uppity and Scott doesn’t like it – » The Australian Independent Media Network

Scott Morrison Blames Labor For Victorian Election Landslide – The Shovel

via Scott Morrison Blames Labor For Victorian Election Landslide – The Shovel

Man Who Called Scott Morrison A ‘F*cking Muppet’ Fined $500 For Offending Muppets – The Shovel

via Man Who Called Scott Morrison A ‘F*cking Muppet’ Fined $500 For Offending Muppets – The Shovel

Aussie war hero ‘ignored’ by Peter Dutton says he’s disgusted by au pair intervention

Captain Jason Scanes and his Afghan interpreter.

An Australian war hero “ignored” by Peter Dutton for years says he’s disgusted the Home Affairs Minister personally intervened to stop a French au pair from being deported.

via Aussie war hero ‘ignored’ by Peter Dutton says he’s disgusted by au pair intervention

African Gangs Makes Melburnians Afraid To Go Out, But AMP And The Banks Make People Unsafe In Their Houses – » The Australian Independent Media Network

The Liberals were right. There’s no need for a banking Royal Commission. It’s just fostering ill will and leading to a lot of complaints from people. Ok, not perhaps, the dead clients that the Commonwealth Bank continued to charge for advice even though they knew that they’d died. Let’s be real here, people. Dead people aren’t in the best position to make their own decisions so they probably needed the advice more than anyone. I have it from a source that in many cases the advice was: “You should stop paying me now that you’re dead.” Not one of these dead clients are complaining that the advice was wrong, even if it wasn’t heeded.

Yep…

via African Gangs Makes Melburnians Afraid To Go Out, But AMP And The Banks Make People Unsafe In Their Houses – » The Australian Independent Media Network

Banking royal commission: Does Scott Morrison really think the public is that dim?

Does the Treasurer really think the public is so dim?

Source: Banking royal commission: Does Scott Morrison really think the public is that dim?

“It’s Time Straight White Men In This Country Were Heard”: Scott Morrison

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From guest columnist Scott Morrison

Enough is enough. For too long, middle aged, straight white men like me have not had a voice. Around the country, we have been sidelined, marginalised, laughed at and abused. It’s time to take a stand.

We hear so much about other groups of society. But show me a position of power in this country that’s occupied by one of my people – someone who looks like me.

Take, for instance, our parliament. Ok, bad example. Consider instead then our business leaders. Ok, but you know what I mean.

I’m sick of the bigotry and the abuse. I’m sick of doors being shut in my face. I’m tired of opportunities that are given to others, taken from me, just because of who I am. Just because of the way I look. Just because I’m attracted to members of the opposite sex.

It’s high time that we had a say in how this country is run. It’s high time we had some input into how the nation’s finances were spent. It’s time doors were opened for us as well as other Australians. It’s time our voice was heard. Just for once.

Morrison misreads the state of the Economy – » The Australian Independent Media Network

The latest national accounts figures for the December quarter, as boring as they may be to some, caused the Treasurer, Scott Morrison to be upbeat about the direction the Australian economy is heading. He is being premature. Trying to gloss over a disturbing trend by remarking on how much better we are performing above the…

Source: Morrison misreads the state of the Economy – » The Australian Independent Media Network

Every Picture Tells a Story

Competence is not enough | The Monthly

Scott Morrison is a formidable politician, a leading contender to replace Tony Abbott, and perhaps the anointed successor to Malcolm Turnbull. But Treasury is hardly an easy stepping-stone to the Lodge. Of the 38 treasurers before Morrison, only six went on to be prime minister.

Source: Competence is not enough | The Monthly

Scott Morrison To Turn Back Any Bad Economic News Found Trying To Enter Australia

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Any unwanted economic indicators trying to reach Australian shores will be locked up on a small island and never spoken about again, the new Treasurer has revealed.

Making clear he would not comment on operational matters, new Treasurer Scott Morrison said, “If there’s a problem with our economy you certainly won’t be hearing about it from me”.

When asked where the debt levels were currently at, Mr Morrison said, “on a boat to Manus Island”.

Mr Morrison was then asked what the unemployment rate was, to which he replied “it’s the number of people over 15 who are actively looking for work, as a percentage of the total workforce”.

PNG police confirm Manus Island attempted rape allegations, demand return of accused Australians – ABC News (Australian Broadcasting Corporation)

Manus Island Immigration Detention Centre

PNG police confirm Manus Island attempted rape allegations, demand return of accused Australians – ABC News (Australian Broadcasting Corporation).