Saturday 27th of April 2024

moving on the same spot...

moving religions

Once upon a time, animal sacrifice was an important part of Hindu life, Catholic priests weren't celibate and visual depictions of the Prophet Muhammad were part of Islamic art. And soon some churches in the UK may be marrying gay couples. How do religions manage to change their mind?

In 1889, Wilford Woodruff became the fourth president of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints - more commonly known as the Mormon Church.

As president, he was seen as a living prophet, someone who could receive wisdom and advice from Jesus Christ. And he was certainly in need of advice - his church was in crisis.

lie to me...

lie to me...

Lie to me...

bad apple .....

bad apple ....

Even as Apple became the nation’s most profitable technology company, it avoided billions in taxes in the United States and around the world through a web of subsidiaries so complex it spanned continents and went beyond anything most experts had ever seen, Congressional investigators disclosed on Monday.

fractured fairytales .....

fractured fairytales ....

The much vaunted mining sector, often credited with getting Australia through the global financial crisis, is ripping us off. That's the message from last week's budget.

And the message from the Leader of the Opposition, Tony Abbott’s Budget reply is that he will help it continue to do so.

a fairy story with useless purpose...

tony and joe

Opposition treasury spokesman Joe Hockey says it is up to the states and territories to make a case for changes to the goods and services tax (GST), after NSW Premier Barry O'Farrell called for an overhaul.

crying wolf .....

crying wolf ....

Four nights ago, when a nervous Wayne Swan rose to deliver the budget that was crafted to create a ''stronger, smarter, fairer Australia'', the public galleries were sparsely populated and unanimated, his colleagues were stoic, sullen and stern, and the mood almost funereal.

oil on the pavement of opinions...

oil on the pavement

Picture by Gus: Like an oil film on a street, opinions can show different colours depending on the slant (or place) of our observation...

the old trolley problem ....

the old trolley problem ....

Computers could take some tough decisions out of our hands, if we let them. Is there still a place for human judgement?

budget reply anal-ysis..

qwertyuiop

Yep, the barking of Tonicchio offers nothing else but hot coals and pain for the future, should you let him in... Mind you the CCs of the ABC are in rapture... I mean Barry Cassidy and Annabel Crabb... They both got hooked on Tony's thick fishing line, like lazy perches in search of a quick worm...

To paraphrase Tony, Tony's idea about the environment is crap. Tony's idea about jobs is crap. Tony's idea about the economy is crap... Tony's idea about superannuation is crap.... Tony's idea about anything is crap.

no-sweetener superchef...

superchef

Leigh, there’s nothing I’m prouder of than my record as treasurer.

why I love this budget...

budgetx

In dollar terms this fall means that last year Wayne Swan was budgeting for an extra $56.8 billion in revenue over the four years to 2015-16 than he is now.

Why did that not come through?

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