Friday 19th of April 2024

gaffer, idiot, joker or deliberate sadist in the hand of the neo-fascist capitalists?...

laurel and hardy

I didn’t think we were allowed to mention 5 and 10 year plans: aren’t they something associated with socialist systems? But perhaps now that those systems no longer exist we can talk of such plans without the Cold War political implications. If even the BCA can be talking about 10 year government plans, then there is a case that business recognises that the market cannot provide everything that makes the market work. Governments still have a key role and should be fulfilling that role, not simply dreaming (as our current government does) that the market is capable of doing everything ‘better’ and more efficiently. Without that ‘10 Year Plan’, the BCA is well aware that efficiency and productivity may become historical constructs that we can only recall with fond memory. (It is also of more than passing interest that Bill Shorten’s emphasis on science, technology and maths education in his Budget Reply speech is exactly what the BCA asked for.) 

The Greek situation has, in my mind, brought this tension between capitalism and democracy into sharper focus. But governments are in thrall to the big capitalists and the financial institutions and are yet to acknowledge it. They will not recognise it while they remain blinded by the ‘free market’ philosophy of neo-liberalism, and refuse to see that it is not only the market but also governments 
and communities (as Eva Cox said) that have a role in ensuring a country gets the goods and services it needs and wants. 

Is it time that ‘democracy’ sought a divorce from this domineering and aggressive ‘capitalism’ so that governments again understand that the ‘
demos’ in democracy means ‘the people’, not markets and money? 

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Who is really running the nation? The government or the bankers and capitalists? And where do we, ‘the people’, fit in that? While Syriza in Greece is trying to redefine and reassert the government’s role in the economy, and a similar party, Podemos, is gaining popularity in Spain, should the people of Australia, as Ken suggests, also be demanding a change? Or are most Australians too apathetic to care? Is Labor offering an alternative or not? Ken’s piece raises many questions and we will be pleased to share your views on those questions. Ken Wolff

http://www.thepoliticalsword.com/post/the-unhappy-marriage-of-democracy-and-capitalism

 

You can answer here or there... Or are most Australians too apathetic to care?... The mass media is making sure of that...

by hook or by crook — a corrupt turdy government...

 

Prime Minister Tony Abbott has refused to deny reports Australian officials have paid asylum boat crews to turn back to Indonesia, saying the Government will stop the boats "by hook or by crook".

Australian officials reportedly handed over thousands of dollars to the captain and crew of a vessel carrying 65 asylum seekers off Indonesia's remote Rote island.

An Indonesian police chief was quoted as saying that the six crew members said they had each been given $US5,000 by Australian officials to turn back.

Indonesia's foreign ministry later told the ABC that Indonesian police were investigating the claims.

Mr Abbott said today that "creative strategies" have been developed to stop the boats.

"What we do is stop the boats by hook or by crook, because that's what we've got to do and that's what we've successfully done," Mr Abbott told Macquarie Radio.

read more: http://www.abc.net.au/news/2015-06-12/abbott-refuses-to-deny-people-smugglers-paid-to-turn-back/6540866

Next, the turdy corrupt government will claim theses were not bribes, but legitimate fuel expenses...

 

no fault bonus...

An email doing the rounds:

I bought a new imported Ford F250 Tri-Flex Fuel Truck...

 

Go figure... it runs on either hydrogen, gasoline, or E85.


I returned to the dealer yesterday because I couldn't get the radio to work.


The service technician explained that the radio was voice activated.


'Nelson,' the technician said to the radio.


The radio replied, 'Ricky or Willie?'


'Willie!' he continued and 'On The  Road 
Again' came from the speakers.


Then he said, 'Ray Charles!', and in an instant,' Georgia On My Mind' replaced Willie Nelson.


 

I drove away happy, and for the next few days, every time I'd say, 'Beethoven,

 

'I'd get beautiful classical music, and if I said, 'Beatles,' I'd get one of their awesome songs.


 

Yesterday, some guy ran a red light and nearly creamed my new truck, but I swerved in time to avoid him...


 

I yelled, “F*****g Idiot!”


 

Immediately, the radio responded with:

 

"Ladies and gentlemen, an address from the Prime Minister, Tony Abbott."


 

Damn, I love this truck...