March In March protest ...What Was The point?

THE latest March in March rally is today in Canberra and not surprisingly some of the biggest names in federal politics are ignoring it.


Busy man that he is, Opposition Leader Bill Shorten was not scheduled to address the rally in front of Parliament House and nor were any of his senior lieutenants.

 

Certainly Prime Minister Tony Abbott and his ministers have other things they want to do.

 

Deputy Greens Leader Adam Bandt was to address the protesters, a token presence of elected politics from the party now deemed most likely to lose an election.

 

It would be unfair to claim these rallies are pointless. But while the Sunday March in March gatherings in capital cities were said to have attracted more than 80,000 people, they were mass demonstrations looking for a purpose.

 

There were bits of anger over asylum seeker policy, over economic management, over workplace laws. In Sydney Billy Bragg turned up to sing about Gina Rinehart.

 

Meanwhile, Tony Abbott was relatively comfortable with other endorsements, such as the Liberals’ 55 per cent two-party preferred vote in South Australia and the Liberal victory in Tasmania, to counter suggestions his party is on the way out.

 

The only point of march cohesion appeared to be a concerted belief Mr Abbott should not be Prime Minister, which makes the rallies about seven months too late. They should have been out on the streets last September.

Or they should have postponed their action until next September.

 

It is difficult to argue that this Government should be attacked for what it has done over the past six months, because most of its energy has been aimed at undoing things put in place by former Labor governments.

It won’t be doing much in its own name until the May Budget and the arrival of the new Senate in July.

That’s when it might be appropriate for some to march.

 

From Here

 

It was probably just a practice run by the organisers to see how many ppl they could gee up.

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The point of this union labor driven march is just that, sour grapes after just 6 months in by a Conservative, the point being  Conservative, govt. A smear campaign  driven by hate and obscenity.

 

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obscenity is somewhat different. Henry miller describes it well, and there's nothing like it here, or during the marches.

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The point of this union labor driven march is just that, sour grapes after just 6 months in by a Conservative, the point being  Conservative, govt. A smear campaign  driven by hate and obscenity.

 

 
 
TONY ABBOTT ADDRESS TO THE CONVOY OF NO CONFIDENCE RALLY

 

 

TRANSCRIPT OF THE HON. TONY ABBOTT MHRADDRESS TO THE CONVOY OF NO CONFIDENCE RALLY,

CANBERRA

E&OE…………………………………………………………………………………………

Ladies and gentlemen, I want to say how pleased I am to see that the people of Australia want to make this the peoples’ house, not just the politicians’ house. I also want to inform you that as I speak here now the Prime Minister is about to do a press conference in the ... prime minister’s courtyard. She’s talking to the political insiders and she should be here with you talking to you because the first responsibility of prime ministers, the first responsibility of politicians is to stay in touch with the people they represent. That is my problem, my problem is that this Prime Minister is fundamentally out of touch with the Australian people.

 

Now I want to say thank you to all of you for coming from all around this country to this meeting today. I particularly want to thank the people who’ve come very long distances, the people who’ve come from Perth, the people who’ve come from Darwin, the people who’ve come from Cairns, and I particularly want to thank the people who’ve come from Port Hedland, that is a big trip.

 

The fact that so many of you have come so far shows that you care a very great deal about the future of our country. Our democracy will be in safe hands as long as the people of this country continue to care about it and you care about it.

Now, ladies and gentlemen, there are hundreds of you here, there are thousands of you who would like to be here and there are millions of you who are sick of being ripped off by a bad government. Now I’ve got to say that there are some pretty hard-bitten characters here because I met a few of you last night and not all of you always agree with me and I don’t always agree with everything that people put to me either, but all of us here today agree that we don’t need a carbon tax and we do need an election.

 

Ladies and gentlemen, we say no to a carbon tax because we say yes to manufacturing industry, we say yes to affordable transportation, we say yes to affordable energy and affordable power in this country and what we don’t need is for the truckies of Australia to have to pay another half a billion dollars a year out of pockets that are emptier and emptier because of the charges and charges which are heaped upon them. You do not deserve a half a billion dollar a year slug on your bottom line because of this carbon tax.

 

So I want to give you this absolutely categorical assurance on behalf of the Coalition I lead: we will oppose the carbon tax in opposition and we will rescind it in government. But the more of you who come out, the more of you who make your views known to your Labor or independent member of parliament, the more likely we are to stop this bad tax stone dead. The terrible thing at the moment is we have this tax, the most complex tax change in Australia’s history, a tax that will just go up and up and up if it gets in and if it stays in. It’s the most complex change in our history and it’s being managed by the most incompetent government in our history.

 

If you can’t trust the government to put pink batts in people’s roofs without them catching fire, if you can’t trust the government to build school halls without rip off after rip off, if you can’t trust the government to keep the live cattle trade going in the face of a TV programme, you can never trust the government with a tax like this. You just can’t trust them.

 

Now, ladies and gentlemen, should there be a change of government – yes, there should, yes, there should – and if and when there is a change of government, I cannot promise you that all of your problems will be solved but I can promise, I can promise that I will respect the Australian people, I will listen to the Australian people and I will be straight with the Australian people.

 

That’s what we need. We need governments that listen, governments with respect and governments that are straight and the problem at the moment is that this country of ours, is a great country, it’s a great country with a lousy government and our task is to give a great country and a great people the better government that they deserve.

Thank you so very much.

 

 

https://engage.wa.liberal.org.au/general/tony-abbott-address-to-the-convoy-of-no-confidence-rally

 

 

 

Climate action campaigners and anti-carbon tax protesters are facing off in Canberra ahead of what is likely to be a fiery parliamentary session.

Opposition Leader Tony Abbott has called for a fresh election to test the federal government's plan for a carbon tax.

 
 
Ditch The* Bleep* Seriously 

 

 

Tony Abbott, father to three daughters and Bronwyn Bishop, mother to two daughters including Channel 10’s Angela Bishop (who is in my opinion a brilliant broad) and Sophie Mirabella (mother of two daughters and two step daughters) represent the Liberal Party in Australia.   When they allow themselves to be photographed looking like this, it’s hard to believe that the man who founded the Australian Liberal party, Robert Menzies, said at the time; “We took the name Liberal because we were determined to be a progressive party, willing to make experiments, in no sense reactionary, but believing in the individual, his rights and his enterprise…”

bob brown letter ‘Ditch the **bleep**’? Seriously?

 

The letter from Bob Brown to the Prime Minister, apologising for the nature of the protest signs.

 

Had I not seen this picture with my own eyes, I would not have believed that these three educated, 

sophisticated people who believe themselves to be in possession of all the virtues required to lead the rest forward by their own example, and to represent us to the world, would stoop so low.

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To repeat Tony Abbott the then leader of the Coalition's own words 

 

 

"That’s what we need. We need governments that listen, governments with respect and governments that are straight and the problem at the moment is that this country of ours, is a great country, it’s a great country with a lousy government and our task is to give a great country and a great people the better government that they deserve"

Thank you so very much.

 

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@silverfaun wrote:

The point of this union labor driven march is just that, sour grapes after just 6 months in by a Conservative, the point being  Conservative, govt. A smear campaign  driven by hate and obscenity.

 


Repeat, repeat, repeat, if said enough times will it be true?

 

This was NOT a union or Labor driven march.  

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Yes, well it had nothing to do with the labor party or unions as those of us who actually went and saw with our own eyes that the vast majority of people were ordinary Australian families.


I'd proudly do it again next week 🙂
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How embarrassing is it to have a PM who's publicity shots at the No Confidence rally aren't suitable for ebay Woman Embarassed

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@silverfaun wrote:

The point of this union labor driven march is just that, sour grapes after just 6 months in by a Conservative, the point being  Conservative, govt. A smear campaign  driven by hate and obscenity.

 


Repeat, repeat, repeat, if said enough times will it be true?

 

This was NOT a union or Labor driven march.  


I think it is assumed to be that way as Tony Abbott was a big part of the 'No Confidence' ..Anti Gillard Rallies

 

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Yes, well it had nothing to do with the labor party or unions as those of us who actually went and saw with our own eyes that the vast majority of people were ordinary Australian families.


I'd proudly do it again next week 🙂
What's next, then?

Escalation until we get the violent protests like in Kiev? Hundreds dead? Oust a legally elected government? Is that the road your'e willing to take? Are you willing to let yourselves be used in that way?

Because that's very much the way it can go.

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Icy, I have been watching us head in that direction for years now .....

I would join the rallies to STOP it 

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