Friday 26th of April 2024

Australians apprehensive about their economic future...

 

flat tyre

Developments this week should make many Australians apprehensive about their economic future. Alan Austin reports.

ecumenical royal tours...

queen and pope

The Queen has met Pope Francis for the first time during a one-day visit to Rome.

publishing the truth can enrage conspiracy theorists to burn your arse...

maugham

 

Frontiers in Psychology last month retracted the paper, Recursive fury: Conspiracist ideation in the blogosphere in response to research on conspiracist ideation “in light of a small number of complaints”, the journal said on its website. 

A year-long investigation “did not identify any issues with the academic and ethical aspects of the study,” it said. However, the probe found “the legal context (to be) insufficiently clear”. 

poor arfur ....

poor arfur ....

from Crikey ….

Sinodinos takes the stand: if he didn't know, it doesn't wash ….

cosy small talk with electrostatic detritus collectors...

1984

The prophets of gloom, H G Wells and George Orwell got it right but rather than be obviously submissive to a Big Brother government, we are now submissive to a big brother government that tells us to be comfortable and relaxed — while the MMMM pre-munches the news and the NSA spies on what we say in our communication... Meanwhile there are drugs designed to stimulate a "man's" imagination but most of them are illegal. The BIG Brother government does not want you to be over-stimulated or have any imagination...

april fool was a year-long affair...

april fool...

 

The Abbott Government is becoming more and more widely ridiculed, writes Clint Howitt, who says this is the litmus test of a failed government.

game of tone .....

game of tone .....

from Crikey …..

Arise, sons of privilege.

the bunyip aristocracy .....

the bunyip aristocracy .....

no, really .....

no, really .....

A report by the Senate Intelligence Committee concludes that the CIA misled the government and the public about aspects of its brutal interrogation program for years - concealing details about the severity of its methods, overstating the significance of plots and prisoners, and taking credit for critical pieces of intelligence that detainees had in fact surrendered before they were subjected to harsh techniques.

organised crime .....

organised crime .....

Last December, Xanana Gusmão, the prime minister of Timor-Leste, was on an official visit to the world’s newest nation of South Sudan when he received an urgent call from Dili. Officers from the Australian Security Intelligence Organisation and the Australian Federal Police had just taken files and computers from the Canberra office of Bernard Collaery, one of the lawyers advising Timor-Leste in a dispute with Australia over a treaty that divided the spoils of the $40 billion Greater Sunrise oil and gas field.

operation sovereign absurdity .....

operation sovereign absurdity .....

The Abbott government might as well end the pretence and shut up the accountability shop.

when the adults take charge .....

when the adults take charge .....

When Robert Menzies won elections, he would reassure voters that he would govern not just on behalf of those who voted for him but also on behalf of those who didn’t. It was a promise to put the national interest above partisan interests and a recognition that almost half of the electorate always votes for the other side.

enemy at the gates .....

enemy at the gates .....

from john passant …..

Good old ‘lying rodent’ George Brandis, our esteemed Attorney-General. Evidently everyone has the right to be bigoted.

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