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Random Notes - Idle ThoughtsRandom Note — The NEG — Political arsonists turning up as firemen
In medicine the guiding principle is ‘first do no harm’. In law, to do a criminal act whilst being aware of what it is you’re doing or about to do, is said to be done with “malice aforethought’. And make no mistake, what the Turnbull government is about to do is a criminal act with extreme malice aforethought. Now these original arsonists are turning up as firemen and would have us believe that they know what they’re doing.
The War Against Tommy Robinson — Quadrant Online
There is something extremely disturbing going on right across the Western hemisphere on both sides of the political spectrum. From the Tommy Robinson two month, 23 hour a day, solitary confinement in a Muslim majority prison outrage by a supposed conservative government in the UK, to the sneering, snob like, soft fascism of the NZ PM Ardern, and the forced cancellation of the Lauren Southern and Stefan Molyneux speaking event when Auckland’s council decided to not allow the duo to speak at venues it owned on health and safety grounds. (read, threats of violence.)
Akerman Mauls And Savages Turnbull — Sunday Telegraph
Compare what we are permitting out politicians to do to our economy with the triumph that Donald Trump’s presidency and his energy dominance policy is achieving in the US. Well, actually, there is no comparison.
In Australia, under either party, we have internationally uncompetitive company taxes, we have internationally uncompetitive energy prices and we have internationally uncompetitive labour costs. Not to mention the burden of hosting a burgeoning migrant population that doesn’t wish to assimilate and has shown an unhealthy fondness for generous welfare benefits
Remember the Bahagwan and Ma (tough titties) Sheela: A Microcosm of Today’s Democrats? — American Thinker
This is the best comparison and description of the contorted and twisted outrage that has possessed and enveloped the Democrats in the US and the pan global left generally. Think, Jim Jones and his cult in Jonestown, Guyana and the Kool Aid mass suicide (900 people dead) and as this column points out, the 80’s cult of Bhagwan Shree Rajneesh’ and Ma Sheela. “..Many liberals today lack the ability to think on their own. They ingest hours upon hours of CNN and MSNBC hosts spewing out lie after lie, and the brainwashing draws them farther and farther in. It feels good to be a part of the Trump Derangement cult…”
Random Note — UN Global Migration Compact. A win win for Labor
They will then proceed to short circuit our democracy, hit a home run around the Australian people and implement Labor policy by stealth with all the heavy lifting having already been done for them.
Random Note — Time to push back on Alinsky’s Rules for Radicals with ridicule, humiliation, derision and defiance
There are only 13 rules, they’re not complicated or in any way academic and expressed in just a few short sentences. They’re very easy to follow and in the present environment you see them swirling around and being applied almost daily.
Random Note — Diagnosing Turnbull —
The one person who can turn this entire thing around if he is of a mind to is Malcolm Turnbull. But he won’t. He is either The Manchurian Candidate on a suicide mission and determined to take the Liberal Party over the cliff or in is own mind he seriously sees himself as a political and parliamentary operator in the Gough Whitlam mould as a crash through or crash kinda guy. In reality, he’s just a crash test dummy.
Random Note — GetUp and Labor to target Dutton — The Australian
If the Electoral Commission ever wanted real time, slow mo, proof positive, from every angle, that GetUp is not just an associated entity of Labor but part of the run on side and integral (literally) to Labor’s ground game, it was there to see in Bass in 2016 when they campaigned against and ousted Andrew Nikolic and again last weekend in Longman
Random Note — GetUp, an associated entity
Like an atrociously bad call by an NRL ref, if the electoral commission, ever wanted, real time, slow mo, proof positive, from every angle, that GetUp is not just an associated entity of Labor but part of the run on side and integral to its ground game, it was there to see last weekend in Longman and the people in “Grandstand Australia” in lounge rooms across the country saw it in living colour. It’s time the electoral ref picked up on this audacious, “in plain sight,” not so sneaky play and blew the whistle on GetUp.
Dutton is right to reject this claptrap — Chris Merritt, The Australian, on The Global Compact for Migration
The big con is the guarantee that signatories will be free to enact their own migration policies. This promise, in paragraph 15 of the pact, is subject to the qualification that this freedom is to be exercised “in accordance with international law”. This form of words, which is peppered throughout the compact, might seem innocent, but it’s not. It invites some UN committee of experts to decide which Australian laws are in accord with international law.