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Tuesday 30 September 2014

Fly United? - The AIM Network

Fly United? - The AIM Network




Fly United?














Bill Shorten has said “The only thing standing in the way of Tony
Abbott winning another term in 2016 is our ability to stand together.”



I disagree.


I don’t want to just be part of a group standing there waiting for
Abbott to implode. I want to rage against every injustice.  I want to
expose the lies and hypocrisy.  I want to discuss what we must do to
protect vulnerable people and a vulnerable planet.  Instead of the
future of the budget, I want vision for the future of society to become
the narrative.  I want our priorities reassessed.



The increasing level of government secrecy is very concerning. They
have given themselves the right to snoop on all of us at the same time
as legislating to convict journalists
and whistleblowers who report on things that might embarrass our
government, now called “special intelligence operations”, and designated
as such by a politician.



This was supported by both major parties, as was the dismissal of the need for any form of federal ICAC.


Free Trade Agreements will be negotiated in secret but other
countries’ private discussions will be bugged, not that we can report
on that anymore.



Buying entry to a Minister’s office is acceptable.  Running campaigns
is a costly business and if we didn’t get the money from developers and
lobby groups then the public would have to pay for us to run.



Corruption? What corruption?  We don’t need no stinkin’ oversight!


We have seen this government’s willingness to circumvent high court
rulings in cases regarding asylum seekers and school chaplains.
Environmental protections are falling faster than old growth trees.



If the law is to be ignored, or changed without debate, and the
journalists are silenced, we have created a fertile environment for
exploitation.



Speaking of which, did you hear the one about companies paying tax? No?  Neither did I.


Both major parties want to decrease company tax. Gillard delayed it
when the mining tax raised less than expected but Hockey is not only
giving up the revenue from the mining tax, he also said in his budget
speech



“To improve business opportunities, we are cutting company tax by 1.5 percentage points for around 800,000 businesses.”


One wonders why both parties consider this a priority when a recently
released report shows companies gave themselves a far bigger cut by
hiring good accountants. The report claims up to $80 billion was foregone by the taxman between 2004 and 2013.



“Almost 60 per cent of the ASX 200 declare subsidiaries in tax
havens. For example, global broadcaster 21st Century Fox has 117 and
logistics group Toll Holdings 72 in low-tax jurisdictions, including
Bermuda, the British Virgin Islands and Singapore.



Nearly a third of companies have an average “effective tax rate” of 10 per cent or less.


James Hardie pays an effective rate of 0 per cent tax, Sydney Airport
2 per cent and Echo Entertainment – owner of Sydney’s Star Casino – a
mere 5 per cent.”



When asked about the report this morning, Finance Minister Mathias Cormann
said Australia had some of the toughest anti-tax avoidance laws in the
world.  Oh really?  I can tell you from personal experience, they pursue
someone who gets overpaid on Family Tax Benefit far more assiduously
than they do our big players who are being offered an amnesty if they
just come home…all’s forgiven.  Taking on a team of lawyers and
accountants is far harder than pursuing someone who underestimated their
future yearly earnings by $1000.



But the most disappointing display of bipartisanship for me is
watching Richard Marles compete with Scott Morrison for the credit for
the “PNG solution”. I refuse to believe there is no better way.  Why
can’t we process people in Indonesia and Malaysia and fly them here?  If
this is about “breaking the business model of the people smugglers”,
who’s going to pay to risk their lives on a leaky boat if they can fly
Qantas?



Instead we send families and unaccompanied children to Nauru who are officially out of cash.


“Nauru’s finance minister says the country is out of money and
services will soon start shutting down, including those for refugees.”



Or Cambodia whose corrupt officials are rubbing their hands together at the promise of $40 million to take 5 people on trial.


Or PNG where they are supposed to resettle peacefully with the locals
who beat one of them to death and sent many more to hospital.



Foreign Aid has morphed into bribes to absolve ourselves of our responsibility as a signatory to the Refugee Convention.


So Mr Shorten, there are a few reasons why I cannot currently stand
together with you. At the moment I see us flying united in the wrong
direction for the wrong reasons.  If you would like to take a step or
two towards integrity then perhaps we can meet somewhere and talk
turkey.




Sunday 28 September 2014

Shorten WTF are you doing?

Shorten WTF are you doing?

Shorten WTF are you doing?






Shorten WTF are you doing?



Bill Shorten, Mr 40%
Bill Shorten, Mr 40%

When the ALP announced that they were going to change the criteria
and allow the R&F to have more of a say, I thought that might be a
good start and a new direction for a factional mishmash that was slowly
but surely killing itself.



Little did I know!



Albo, Mr 60%
Albo, Mr 60%

The fact is, that with around 60% of the R&F voting for Albo, and
only 40% for Shorten, the members made it perfectly clear who they
wanted, and yet the factions, once again stepped in to make sure their
bloke got over the line.



Now at the time, I made my feelings clear, along with a large
majority of the R&F, that Albo was the man to rebuild the party and
take us to the next election.



I said that Shorten had too much baggage from the last two terms,
that he doesn’t inspire, that he’s from the right of the party, and they
desperately need to return to their roots and core values.



I have to say I was pissed off that once again the powerful factions
got their way, over the membership, but many said  “Wait and see” and
“At least give him a go”



Well I waited, albeit somewhat sceptically, and I saw!


And what I saw, was not a Labor leader, but what looks more like a
right wing plant, who’s softly softly approach is seeing this once great
nation relegated to the last century, where all the gains we’ve worked
so hard to achieve, are being either seriously eroded, or completely
wiped out on the back of  rabid right wing ideology!



Make no mistake, if Abbott as LOTO could have mustered the numbers in
the senate,, during the Gillard term, he would have happily blocked
supply to bring down the government, but he didn’t have either a valid
reason, or the numbers.



When Hockey brought down his horror fudge-it, it was, to use Abbott’s
own expression, CRYSTAL clear, that he lied to the public, to gain
office and was, as such, a perfectly legitimate reason to use those
numbers to block supply and force a DD.




Billy, Billy, Billy… WTF are you doing?
Billy, Billy, Billy… WTF are you doing?

But what did Shorten do?… NOTHING?


In fact, he did worse than nothing   :shock:    he guaranteed supply, leaving the door wide open for Abbott to do deals with the new senators and Palmer


He  has sold out Labor, and Gillard’s legacy, but worse than that
he’s sold out Australia to the rabid right wing ideologies, and voted to
take us back to war, on the say so of a man (?) who is a proven, and
some would say pathological liar, and  who’s only goal is to maintain
power at any cost.



Their dishonesty and hypocrisy are astounding, and over the last
couple of days, we’ve seen yet another example, as Morrison signs up for
an asylum seeker deal to resettle genuine refugees in Cambodia, one of
the poorest and most corrupt countries on the planet, handing over a
cool $40 mill, for a commitment to take only 4-5 refugees on a trial
basis, and that’s not including the resettlement costs, which works out
at 8 – 10 + million $’s each?   W…T…F???



And yet we all remember when they rejected Gillard’s Malaysian
solution, because Malaysia wasn’t a signatory to the UNHCR convention, a
decision that resulted in some 300 more deaths at sea?



Coincidentally a convention that these hypocrites, effectively tore
up at the same time as they signed up with Cambodia, and committed us to
a war in which even more people are becoming refugees!



We are now witnessing our hard fought for rights and freedoms being
taken away and shoved in a cupboard to “protect them”… WTF?        And
the most incompetent, and arguably corrupt government in our history,
stirring up hysteria and fear, for the sake of their own political
advantage.



And all the while, Shorten’s opposition is not only MIA for much of the time, but complicit in many of these decisions… W…T…F???


The thing is that I along with many others, tried to warn Australia of how Abbott would destroy this great country   :roll:    and he has more than lived up to our expectations!   :shock:


And likewise with Shorten   :mad:


In his first year, Abbott has done damage that will take decades to
fix, if in fact it can be fixed, and all for the sake of his own twisted
ambitions and ideologies.



And in his first year as LOTO, Shorten has basically made the ALP irrelevant.


I did hope hope he would prove me wrong… He didn’t!


I did try to give him the benefit of the doubt… But he just confirmed all my fears at every turn!


But I’m still prepared to give him a go   :shock:


So Billy boy, If you do genuinely care for this country and the once great Labor party, the only Go that I can still give you is… GO AWAY!


Do the decent thing and resign your position as LOTO, and let the will of the R&F prevail!


We need a LOTO that will reform the party, whilst taking the fight up
to Abbott and his mendacious mob of mistits, hitting him with both
barrels, not a limp lettuce leaf!



Cos too many times over the last year, too many of us have asked the question:


Shorten, WTF are you doing?



Abbott's mini me
Abbott’s mini me








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