on โ20-04-2014 10:21 PM
As it's more than 100 days now, it has been suggested that a new thread was needed. The current govt has been breaking promises and telling lies at a rate so fast it's hard to keep up.
This below is worrying, "independent" pffft, as if your own doctor is somehow what? biased, it's ridiculous. So far there is talk of only including people under a certain age 30-35, for now. Remember that if your injured in a car, injured at work or get ill, you too might need to go on the DSP. They have done a similar think in the UK with devastating consequences.
and this is the 2nd time recently where the Govt has referred to work as welfare???? So when you go to work tomorrow (or tuesday), just remember that's welfare.
http://www.abc.net.au/news/2014-04-20/disability-pensioners-may-be-reassessed-kevin-andrews/5400598
Independent doctors could be called in to reassess disability pensioners, Federal Government says
The Federal Government is considering using independent doctors to examine disability pensioners and assess whether they should continue to receive payments.
Currently family doctors provide reports supporting claims for the Disability Support Pension (DSP).
But Social Services Minister Kevin Andrews is considering a measure that would see independent doctors reassess eligibility.
"We are concerned that where people can work, the best form of welfare is work," Mr Andrews said at a press conference.
on โ13-06-2015 11:12 AM
on โ13-06-2015 11:49 AM
@myoclon1cjerk wrote:
The judge is obviously a commie.
....soon to be stripped of his citizenship. Not a team player.
I hope Tony hasn't read "Catch 22", or he might get ideas from this bit:
Almost overnight the Glorious Loyalty Oath Crusade was in full flower, and Captain Black was enraptured to discover himself spearheading it. He had really hit on something. All the enlisted men and officers on combat duty had to sign a loyalty oath to get their map cases from the intelligence tent, a second loyalty oath to receive their flak suits and parachutes from the parachute tent, a third loyalty oath for Lieutenant Balkington, the motor vehicle officer, to be allowed to ride from the squadron to the airfield in one of the trucks. Every time they turned around there was another loyalty oath to be signed.
on โ13-06-2015 12:52 PM
on โ13-06-2015 01:22 PM
It's Minderbending! But the men will never swallow it.
Maybe we should chocolate coat our iron ore.
on โ13-06-2015 02:42 PM
on โ14-06-2015 10:16 AM
they've gone awfully quiet over it haven't they?
on โ14-06-2015 08:59 PM
on โ15-06-2015 09:47 AM
on โ15-06-2015 10:51 AM
Last night at midnight, the mudoch press released this story, but it's now paywalled to me
Aussie spies may have paid people smugglers
AUSTRALIAN spies may have been involved in paying people smugglers to turn their boats around as part of a classifiedยญ operation to disrupt their movements, a senior intelligenceยญ source revealed.
Labor is demanding the government confirm or deny reports that Australian navy officials recently paid people-smugglers to return a boat to Indonesia.
However, a senior intelligence source has told The Daily Telegraph that Australiaโs foreign intelligence service ASIS had been engaged in covert disruption and intelligence operations which may have involved such payments
โSo we should certainly be hearing from the Prime Minister as soon as possible: What actually happened?โ
โPut it this way, the navy doesnโt have authorisation to do such things nor do they sail around with safes full of US dollars in them,โ the source said.
โBut for obvious and good reasons, we donโt talk about operations of that agency.โ
The opposition has demanded answers from the government over reports that a boat crew had been paid $30,000 to turn around. They were arrested by the Indonesian navy and are now believed to be facing prosecution for people-smuggling offences.
The Indonesian government is also demanding an ยญexplanation.
But Prime Minister Tony Abbott has refused to confirm or deny the reports, sticking to a longstanding practice of not commenting on operational matters.
Senior government sources conceded it had been politically unhelpful that immigration minister Peter Dutton and foreign affairs minister Julie Bishop had last week both answered โnoโ when asked if the payment had occurred.
Opposition immigration spokesman Richard Marles yesterday said Australians had the right to know whether the reports were accurate.
โOne of the real problems ... is that all of this is happening under a shroud of secrecy,โ Mr Marles said
โItโs not really for any national security reason. Itโs effectively a media strategy and it denies the Australian people the ability to apply scrutiny to a matter which is very much in the public interest.
โSo we should certainly be hearing from the Prime Minister as soon as possible: What actually happened?โ
Mr Abbott last Friday hinted at the possible involvement of national security agencies, rather than the navy or Immigration and Border Protection. ASIS operations are classified.
โThere are all sorts of things that our security agencies do ... that they need to do to protect our country and many of those things just should never be discussed in public,โ he said.
โOperational matters when it comes to national security are never discussed in public and thatโs the way it should be and what I am charged with is the protection of our country and I am pleased to say that, when it comes to border protection, this government, unlike its predecessor, has a really outstanding record.โ
โ15-06-2015 10:55 AM - edited โ15-06-2015 10:56 AM
the same article is printed in a couple of murdoch press papers
so what does it mean? does he brief' the Murdoch press on matters of secret intelligence operations before he briefs his own cabinet ministers?? Is he going to claim he did know or didn't know?? How often have they done this?? Or is it a load of garbage to get him off the hook?
Senior government sources conceded it had been politically unhelpful that immigration minister Peter Dutton and foreign affairs minister Julie Bishop had last week both answered โnoโ when asked if the payment had occurred.
Opposition immigration spokesman Richard Marles yesterday said Australians had the right to know whether the reports were accurate.
โOne of the real problems ... is that all of this is happening under a shroud of secrecy,โ Mr Marles said
Julie Bishop and peter Dutton must be thrilled that they've been made to look like liars or fools here