on 09-02-2014 10:54 AM
Is this really necessary given that it is a criminal matter?
Like how much does a Royal Commission cost? $400million? $600million?
And why is it that the Liberal Party are forever making the excuse that the 'public' have concerns and this is the reason they have to do something? ("Senator Brandis confirmed...it would be "irresponsible for the government not to respond in an appropriate way" to public concerns."). What concerns? I think the public is more concerned about the secrecy regarding the governments handling of the asylum seekers yet they don't think THOSE public concerns are important.
http://www.smh.com.au/federal-politics/political-news/royal-commission-into-union-corruption-confirm...
on 10-02-2014 11:20 PM
Several all in the one word??? How convenient 🙂
on 10-02-2014 11:20 PM
@boris1gary wrote:
@poddster wrote:Boris, do you really think that by quoting Marx you will convince anyone that communism is a viable form of government?
It has been rejected the world over, all bar a handful of countries which are still held in the vice grip of dictators.
Communism is a failed experiment much like the Labor party of today
It very clear you don't really grasp what are writing, i suppose trying to have a discussion about socialism with you is akin to playing chess with someone who can only just mange checkers.
oh my i just saw my typos, insert you and mange is manage
on 10-02-2014 11:21 PM
@boris1gary wrote:
@poddster wrote:
@freakiness wrote:Plodder, it's not my beloved party.
When all else fails you can resort to name calling 🙂
typo
It was an abbreviation is all. Like Freaki and Martinus.
on 10-02-2014 11:23 PM
Freaki, lets face it, the Labor party and the unions are inexorably linked, or would you deny that?
on 10-02-2014 11:23 PM
@freakiness wrote:
@boris1gary wrote:
@freakiness wrote:
@poddster wrote:Freaki, why are you so afraid that you beloved party will be killed off?
Once again you are demonstrating your lack of faith in the awareness of the public at large.
To have a efficient and just administration it needs the will of the majority of the population to be supportive in a democracy and like it or not we do have a democracy
Plodder, it's not my beloved party. I'm against the vindictive behaviour of those who seek to kill off a political party for their own benefit.
What srt of democracy will it be with only one party to elect?
freaki, they are trying to kill off the trade union movement, not the ALP - slogan is pretty much picking up where howard left off, both following thatcher - smash the trade unions - increase profits for you mates and their mates and probably try and push the ALP further to the right.
Not with the way they keep linking the ALP with the unions and corruption. The language used is designed to inflict as much damage as possible to the ALP by constantly using Labor and corruption in the same sentence. Prosecutions don't matter as long as the end result is that Labor is associated with corruption by default. They're following the MUD STICKS principle.
fair enough, but will have the same effect - the ALP will morph into blairs new labor, the Unions will be smashed and we will be in a hell of a mess.
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10-02-2014
11:25 PM
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@crikey*mate wrote:
@freakiness wrote:
@poddster wrote:
Freaki, why are you so afraid that you beloved party will be killed off?
To have a efficient and just administration it needs the will of the majority of the population to be supportive in a democracy and like it or not we do have a democracy
it.
What sort of democracy will it be with only one party remaining to elect?
Hopefully one with enough respect for themselves and their country not to use derogatory terms when referring to other people, particularly their Prime Minister and those who the majority elected to lead the country.
So not the ones who posed with signs such as Juliar, Bob Brown's **bleep**?
on 10-02-2014 11:25 PM
on 10-02-2014 11:26 PM
I was reading a book today which I found really interesting.
It was trying to summarize the history of Aboriginal Law in Australia before Cook (BC).
They were saying that BC, Aboriginal Society resembled one of Socialism, in a good way, it wasn't a bad article. I liked what they were saying and it made sennse, but I'm not sure that I could now live like that now that I have experienced the AC society, but if I didn't know any different and it was in my culture and traditions, it sounded really good.
It was just discussing the differences in the customs and values.
in materialism,
then individualism vs collectivism
nuclear family vs extended family
that sort of thing.
It has inspired me to learn more about Socialism, but I think I like my Capitalism too much to ever want to change.
on 10-02-2014 11:27 PM
typo - poddster
on 10-02-2014 11:27 PM
abbreviations don't generally add letters