Thursday, October 27, 2011

Cattle versus People

Watched Four corners Tuesday night.  They covered the national shame of mandatory detention and how this is a complete failure in every measure.  The worst part of it was the physcological damage to detainees and how they are then released into society (either here or if they are returned).

It just occured to me that the last 'big story' 4 corners presented was the live cattle export trade.  This issue forced the government to make a knee jerk policy decision that cost us and businesses millions of dollars.  We kill and eat meat like crazy, however we react to they way they are butchered more than humans in detention.  I would cut the thoat of a cow for a good T bone over torturing another human.

Counselling as a business opportunity

"There is nothing harder than the softness of indifference" Juan Montalvo

As an Australian, I am generally apathetic when it comes to politics.  We are the lucky country and when your community is safe, your friends and family have opportunity and you are healthy then life cruises by with the 6 to 10 year change in political colour.  However I find politics increasingly getting my attention as I am getting older.  Now what started as a general blog on 'thoughts' is becoming a political expression for me.  This has started to really raise prominence after I read 'Side Show' by Lindsay Tanner.  If you want to get depressed with the state of politics in this country, this is a great read!

The groan this week was the Opposition Leaders remarks regarding the proposed poker machine reforms at a Sydney Leagues club.  The issue, he said, is not about regulating to protect problem gamblers but to put more effort (ie., money) into counselling. Are we that stupid?

The PM and her party has not covered themselves with glory when it comes to policy and reforms - the focus group, knee jerk reaction has cost us millions of dollars in poor decision making (ie., home insulation, live beef exports etc). However this statement by Abbot is truly dumb. One Independent Senator said "...it is like rescinding speed limits but give people more money for funerals".

I am not an advocate for a 'nanny state'.  I believe people should have their freedoms, be able to make choices and be responsible for their actions. I would like to be able to overtake a truck on the freeway at 105 kph and not get booked for making this judgement.  I don't care if someone chooses to have a smoke in a pub.  I am ok if  someone decides to go swimming at a beach with a white pointer on the prowl.  But I do care when someone profits from an others frailties.  The poker machine industry is not about entertainment - it is about money and the statistics indicate that $5 billion from the $13 billion annual turnover comes from problem gamblers.  What is the cost to the community even after the pokies 'reinvest into the community'.  I just find it abhorrent.

If the clubs are relying on pokies profits to the extent argued by the lobbyists then their business model is wrong.  And by the way, James Packers comments on this issue would make his old man turn in his grave at his choice of tactics - he is seriously conflicted and has no credibility.  Its like me saying that the AFL should get rid of the salary cap such that the 'Pies (and maybe one or two others!) would win every premiership for the next 100 years. Hardly fair, but who gives a shit.

It is now a measure of how mature the electorate is on this issue.  It could be the 'Children overboard' issue that split the electorate and got Howard back, however I doubt it.  The majority of us are apathetic and unless there are problem gambler voters, then apathy will win the day.

Thursday, October 13, 2011

When will Bull shitting by illegal?

'...a lie travels half way around the world before the truth has a chance to put its pants on' Winston Churchhill

A couple of incidences in the news caught my attention during the past few weeks around the issue of lying.  There are many incidences of politicians or personalties being proved wrong however I dont think the punishment fits the crime of lying.

Case No.1 - Andrew Bolt.  Blatantly lied about the heritage of some indigenous people in his newspaper column.  Was taken to court, lost the case, failed to apologise and I undertsand that his punishment is to write a revised article in the newspaper about the subject.  His claim is that the judgement was indictment against free speech.  I believe it is indictment of the legal system letting off a bull shit artist.

Case No.2 - Julia Gillard vs Tony Abbot.  What ever your opinion about the carbon tax (I am a supporter), the way it has come to being is nothing to be proud of.  Full of bullshit.  Gillards 'there will never be a Carbon Tax in a parliment I lead' is just as good as Abbots 'if elected, we shall repeal this legislation in the parliment I lead'.  To top it off Wayne Swan stating that the Carbon Tax policy is 'labour to the bootstraps' is just contradictory! The greens and the independents made this happen, the major parties lost an opportunity to lead and I believe Rudd lost his chance to be an icon buy listening to the bullshit his advisors were giving at not having the balls to call an election in early 2010 to resolve the issue.

There are a number of other examples, but I have forgotten.  I shall update and finish this off later.

Saturday, October 1, 2011

...everybody hurts sometime

"...everybody cries, everbody hurts sometime" R.E.M 1992

AFL Grand Final today and my beloved Magpies lost to the Cats.  Objectively, the Cats were always going to win but it still hurts so much!  My only solace is a botle of red wine, the classic rock top 400 countdown (currentely at #294) and my experience of a previous 6 losing grand finals.  It does not get easier (harder in fact) but my feelings for the club only get stronger.  It is almost counter intuitive, but I feel that I have put so much emotional energy into the 'Pies over the years that I can not let them go.  My first recollections were the loss to North Melbourne in 1977 and I remember crying myself to sleep.  Surely my sons will not have to suffer like I have for the next 34 years?  I suppose the loses make the wins so much sweeter.

So hopefully it is the Cats that hurt next time...CARN THE PIES