Where else but Queensland…

For anyone who has been watching the Campbell Newman LNP Government’s Shock and Awe Cost Cutting Campaign, (which caused plenty of shock and very little in the awe department) you’ll probably notice how it more closely resembles a three ringed fucking circus or a NASCAR pileup, than a sound economic policy.  Newman could write the book on ‘How to Piss People Off and Disenfranchise the Already Marginalised’.  His steps are pretty easily replicated.  First, put everything from preventative health care programs for rural and indigenous communities, to endowments for arts and music programs all under the axe… leaving people without access to domestic violence abuse counselors, necessary childhood vaccinations, travel assistance for non-ambulatory patients to dialysis treatments, closing down nursing homes, through to ditching funding for long standing school band programs, various arts programs and oh why we’re at it ditch some literary prizes etc,… a thriving, growing society doesn’t need culture (which I’m pretty sure dickwad would spell with a ‘k’). While you’re at it, don’t forget to hack away a tonne of other essential government services in between as well, like closing rural fire stations, cutting funding for volunteer training and cadet programs, a few weeks before the bushfire season!

Next, select a Cabinet of absolutely clueless and completely self serving individuals.  Watch on and defend them as they hire their friends and their family, giving them well paying jobs, with perks, blatantly take what others would call bribes, and have inappropriate meetings with lobbyists who may, or may not, also be family on government’s time!  Stand back and say nothing as self appointed cronies lie through their arse cheeks in parliament, but sack the main dude whose job it is to investigate them.  Send the ones who’ve been caught with their hand in the cookie jar on sick leave so they won’t have to face questions… or better yet, send them off for six months of Gardening Leave on $10,000 per week!   Remain quiet, while another MP is embroiled in a scandal, this time it’s one being accused of sexual harassment of his staff, causing the public to create a petition tipping 20,000 signatures demanding his sacking.  Ignore that entirely… the peasants are just revolting, it’s their job.  Stand around looking stupid as you refuse to acknowledge that all this is nepotism, in fact for extra fun and credit, tell the press that it’s not nepotism, but that hiring friends and family is just how business gets done. This so called cabinet, is as bold as brass and twice as shiny and crooked as a dogs fucking hind leg!  After that stand around with your pants down, looking short and smug and ineloquent… just determinedly ride everything out, with your head in the sand, refusing to answer questions while the rest of your MPs continue to get up to god knows what, with god knows whom, attempting to hide their indiscretions and abuses of power, knowing you have their back – sort of.  By now your constituents should be calling you Herr Newman, or you’re not doing it right.

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Next, promise that no ‘frontline’ servies will be compromised, and in the same sentence announce that you’re putting foot to arse for thousands of permanent Queensland public servants, with little to no care for actual $$ saved.  Achieve this by letting all temp staff go, simply by not renewing their contracts.  In this phase, it is important not to give a shit what these people do, or how much they get paid and ensure you don’t count these nearly 6,000 odd workers in the official ‘staff cutback’ numbers for the press.  Then cut 14,000 actual permanent public servants with similar disinterest for their functions and the services they provide.  Seriously, go tell your ministers and department heads to ‘reduce your entire staff by 20%’ or ‘you have 500 people, cut it back to 340’… and not one fuck was given for what these people do, the services they provide or how much they are being paid.  Make it all about the head count.  So what do you think happens then?  Many Directors and Executive Officers (for the record, the guys making the decisions on who goes and who stays) are able to do administrative duties on their substantial salaries, but not too many Administrative Officers are able to do the Director’s or Executive Officer’s role – so out the door with an army of important administrative and support staff!  And with them goes a huge knowledge base… thus making the workplace an environment of stagnation, fear and insecurity as no one moves forward on anything because they might lose their jobs in a heartbeat, there’s no money for professional development and there’s another round of sackings coming anyway!  Campbell Newman… making myopia fashionable since 2012!

Just sack ’em all, regardless of what they do.  Newman did it – because he could.  Many people far more politically savvy than myself have observed that the same reduction in staff, and subsequently ongoing savings in payroll, could have been achieved by natural attrition over a period of a mere 12 months – without the need for expensive redundancy packages, workplace uncertainty, and less loss of local knowledge.  Unions, predictably, are up in arms… and mobilised.  They’re so organised they have t-shirts and they’re taking the show on the road!  Fat lot of good it will do them with these thousands of employees already in the job queues… it’s too late to fight the fait accompli.

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Oh and while you’re at it, don’t forget to build yourself an enormous erection at #1 Willy Street (seriously, don’t tell me no one noticed!) for fancy new government offices at a cost of over $650 million dollars!  Because leaving the city with a bunch of overpriced, under-utilised, bankrupted tunnels and upgraded horse racing facilities isn’t enough of legacy to leave Your Fair City.  Why no one didn’t tell the little man to just go buy himself a big V8 Holden ute, I don’t know!

I am sick to death of this fuckwit that is running our state.  I have yet to meet one individual who actually admits to voting for the cockhead, and have yet to see one decision he’s made that is in the interests of the people that he is supposed to represent!  If a company acted thus, there’d be criminal charges laid left, right, and centre.  How come we have to sit and take it, and wait for the next election and hope and pray that the wankers who voted for him first time around are actually paying attention?!?

Aussie Politicians Stacking up on Social Media

I stumbled over some interesting infographics today (taken from The Data Files and compiled by www.news.com.au) which show that our ex-PM, Kevin Rudd is far more internet savvy and social media engaged, than the incumbent PM, Juilia Gillard. Further, we can also see that the leader of the opposition, Tony Abbott lags behind his 2IC, Malcolm Turnbull.

According to the prestigious US university, Virginia Tech, KRudd is not only the most “socially networked and most digitally interactive politician” in Australia, he’s the most up to date, social media adept politician on the entire planet.  That’s actually pretty impressive…  Political pundits have been conjecturing that his habitual heavy social media use is an attempt to gain a groundswell of popularity for another leadership challenge prior to the September 2013 election, and in response @KRudd has reduced his tweets and FB status updates by a whopping 30%… though he continues to post his usual amount of Youtube videos to the official KRudd Youtube Channel.

Interesting to see what their most popular “unofficial” pages are too… very telling about how the masses view these politicians.

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I’m wondering why, in this day and age are the likes of Julia Gillard, Tony Abbott and Malcolm Turnbull not attempting to harness the enormous power of social media that is largely available completely free at their staffer’s fingertips?  Is it simply a matter of them being technophobic Luddites?  Or are they worried about getting down and dirty with the masses and maybe having to answer some questions up close and personal?

Courier Mail – Deleted Article

The Courier-Mail    Brisbane 17°C – 24°C. Cloudy, mostly fine, light shower.

Premier Campbell Newman says cabinet minister asked Bates to take leave ahead of parliamentary sittings

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Arts Minister Ros Bates Source: The Courier-Mail

PREMIER Campbell Newman has now claimed another cabinet minister suggested to Arts and Science Minister Ros Bates that she take leave ahead of this week’s parliamentary sittings.

The Courier-Mail revealed on Saturday Ms Bates had suddenly taken two weeks off on the same day as Transport and Main Roads’ boss Michael Caltabiano stood aside over allegations he misinformed parliament about his work history.

Ms Bates and Mr Caltabiano worked together at lobbying firm Entree Vous which was part owned by the Minister and her son Ben Gommers – who is now employed as a senior departmental liaison officer at TMR.

Although her office said Ms Bates was on annual leave, on Saturday Treasurer Tim Nicholls declared the Minister was taking time off on the advice of her surgeon.

Ms Bates underwent shoulder surgery on September 13 and has been wearing an antibiotic drip since.

Today Mr Newman faced questions about Minister Bates – who was videoed driving and shopping on the Gold Coast on the weekend.

He said he and the Deputy Premier, Treasurer and Attorney-General, were all concerned for Ms Bates’ health and one of them asked her to take leave – but it wasn’t him.

“I did not, I just said the Deputy Premier, the Treasurer and the Attorney-General and myself were concerned about her health so we asked her to take some leave but I did not,” said Mr Newman.

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Transport and Main Roads Director-General Micahel Caltabiano appears at the Estimates Committee Hearing. Picture: Philip Norrish

“I know (Deputy Premier) Jeff Seeney has for some time wanted her to take some leave.”

The Premier said it was not appropriate that he ask Ms Bates about her previous working relationship with Mr Caltabiano – who has denied having any professional experience of Mr Gommers, or even working for Entree Vous.

Mr Gommers’ appointment to TMR after the March 24 election, is the subject of a Crime and Misconduct Commission investigation.

“It is not appropriate that I investigate ourselves,” Mr Newman said.

“The people of Queensland would qutie rightfully say that me investigating the conduct of Mr Caltabiano or Minister Bates was not correct. That’s why I’ve referred it to the Ethics Committee.”

He said he had not spoken to Mr Caltabiano since he stood aside while the Ethics Committee investigates statements he made to the budget estimates hearing.

Mr Newman said if he was found to have committed an offence, he would be expected to repay legal costs currently being funded by taxpayers.

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Then it looks like someone at the Courier Mail must have gotten a rap across the knuckles and the link to the original story went to this:
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Hmmm… Curious.  So I went looking for Robyn Ironside’s article about the situation with Minister Bates and found a toned down and softened version posted about two hours later: 
The Courier-Mail    Brisbane 17°C – 24°C. Cloudy, mostly fine, light shower.

Premier Campbell Newman says cabinet minister asked Bates to take leave ahead of parliamentary sittings

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Arts Minister Ros Bates Source: The Courier-Mail

ARTS Minister Ros Bates has issued a statement to explain her absence from parliament this week, saying she is recovering from shoulder surgery and caring for her son Ben Gommers who has been diagnosed with depression.

The statement ends days of conflicting stories from the government about her leave – which began abruptly last Thursday coinciding with the decision by Transport and Main Roads’ Director-General Michael Caltabiano to stand aside over allegations he misinformed parliament about his work history.

Ms Bates and Mr Caltabiano worked together at lobbying firm Entree Vous which was part owned by the Minister and her son Ben Gommers – who is now employed as a senior departmental liaison officer at TMR.

Her office told The Courier-Mail on Friday she was on annual leave, then on Saturday Treasurer Tim Nicholls said Ms Bates had been advised by her surgeon to take two weeks off.

Today Premier Campbell Newman said Ms Bates had been asked by senior Cabinet Ministers to take leave, out of concern for her health and how she was coping with the “extra stress” of recent weeks.

Ms Bates said she had accepted medical advice that she required “further rest” adding that her “attempts to return to work (since surgery on September 13) had been premature”.

“During this period, I’ll be spending time with my son Ben who has been under enormous stress and continued scrutiny from often incorrect and sensational reporting of his chosen career,” said Ms Bates.

“On Monday, October 22 Ben was admitted to hospital to be treated for depression.

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Transport and Main Roads Director-General Micahel Caltabiano appears at the Estimates Committee Hearing. Picture: Philip Norrish

“He remains under the care of a specialist.”

She went on to say she would always be “a mother first and an MP and Minister second”.

“His recovery, and my own, will be my current priority,” read the statement.

“I would ask for privacy during this period.”

The admission follows Premier Campbell Newman’s revelation this morning that senior Cabinet Ministers had asked Ms Bates to take leave, out of concern for her health.

He said himself, the Deputy Premier, Treasurer and Attorney-General were very concerned and wanted her to take time off.

“I know (Deputy Premier) Jeff Seeney has for some time wanted her to take some leave,” Mr Newman said.

The Premier said it was not appropriate that he ask Ms Bates about her previous working relationship with Mr Caltabiano – who has denied having any professional experience of Mr Gommers, or even working for Entree Vous, but who was listed on the lobbyists register in 2008 as being employed by Entree Vous – jointly owned by Ms Bates and her son Mr Gommers.

“It is not appropriate that I investigate ourselves,” Mr Newman said.

“The people of Queensland would qutie rightfully say that me investigating the conduct of Mr Caltabiano or Minister Bates was not correct. That’s why I’ve referred it to the Ethics Committee.”

He said he had not spoken to Mr Caltabiano since he stood aside while the Ethics Committee investigates statements he made to the budget estimates hearing.

Mr Newman said if he was found to have committed an offence, he would be expected to repay legal costs currently being funded by taxpayers.

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So… now I’m kinda curious why was the article removed, and who had Robyn Ironside’s article ‘softened around the edges’ today to make the LNP look more sympathetic and less like criminals hiding from a firing squad???
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The Lincoln Kennedy Coincidences

I’ve seen this several times before, but it never fails to amaze me.  Not the actual coincidences themselves, but rather that someone had the time and inclination to sit down and look for them in the first place!

  • Abraham Lincoln was elected to Congress in 1846.
  • John F. Kennedy was elected to Congress in 1946.
  • Abraham Lincoln was elected President in 1860.
  • John F. Kennedy was elected President in 1960.
  • Both were particularly concerned with civil rights.
  • Both wives lost a child while living in the White House.
  • Both Presidents were shot on a Friday.
  • Both Presidents were shot in the head.
  • Now it gets really weird.
  • Lincoln’s secretary was named Kennedy.
  • Kennedy’s Secretary was named Lincoln.
  • Both were assassinated by Southerners.
  • Both were succeeded by Southerners named Johnson.
  • Andrew Johnson, who succeeded Lincoln, was born in 1808.
  • Lyndon Johnson, who succeeded Kennedy, was born in 1908.
  • John Wilkes Booth, who assassinated Lincoln, was born in 1839.
  • Lee Harvey Oswald, who assassinated Kennedy, was born in 1939.
  • Both assassins were known by their three names.
  • Both names are composed of fifteen letters.
  • Lincoln was shot at the theatre named “Ford.”
  • Kennedy was shot in a car called “Lincoln” made by “Ford.”
  • Booth and Oswald were assassinated before their trials.
  • A week before Lincoln was shot, he was in Monroe, Maryland.
  • A week before Kennedy was shot, he was with Marilyn Monroe.
  • Lincoln was shot in a theatre and the assassin ran to a warehouse…
  • Kennedy was shot from a warehouse and the assassin ran to a theatre…

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