Sunday 28 April 2013

The Sheeples Won't Know What Hit Them





La la la Oh Tony is looking like he will just get a walk in with Labors support all the way down to  just 30 per cent. With the Murdoch and Gina Rinhart press and most of the mainstream media feeding the plebs with the notion that Gillard is the worst government ever. With 70 per cent seemingly believing them. Its looking like Tony will not only win the lower house but the upper house as well.

So what would a Tony Abbott government look like? People who follow Australian politics know Abbott to be definatly to the right of Malcolm Turnbal but also to the right of John Howard. Have a chat to Melcome Frazer who just claimed publicly that "Tony Abbott is the most dangerous politician. Possibly Australia's most dangerous yet." How far to the right will he be? He is a popularist and a attack dog. Ridiculing and opposing every thing the Gillard government put forward. Regardless how good or bad her policies were. Furthermore he seems to live in a policy vacumn. Is he going to be a classic no policy government. With no no no to every idea. We know that he plans to do a half harted job on the broad ban. With fiber optics finishing at the street and copper the rest of the way. Further he also promises to do away with the carbon tax. Seemingly replacing it with nothing. He is on the public record of claiming man made climate change to be "Crap". The problem is he does have plans and some very scary ones at that.

Ray Borradale (18/4/13) believes "Labor’s lousy performance is impossible to ignore but the true Liberal agenda will devastate this country – cut, cut, cut, sell, sell, sell and pass bills that forget the most fragile in the community and favor generous big business."

One Tony Abbot,along with the likes of  Gina Rinhart, Rupert Murdoc plus two darlings of the far right press Andrew Bolt and Janet Albrechtsn, attended a fundraising dinner of the Institute of Public Affairs (IPA). A rightwing think tank funded by mainly by the mining industry and long aligned with the Liberal Party. There the IPA reveled their 75 policy plans for a possible Abbott government. He claimed that his government  would implement 75% of them.


According to John Lord from his blog, Destroying Knowledge Tony Abbot Style. "Since perusing the Institute of Public Affairs 75 proposals for Tony Abbott to radically change the culture and political landscape of Australia ... Mainly because the ideas they represent reinforce my view that we no longer have a Liberal Party but a Neo Conservative Party deeply entrenched in the very worst values of the extreme right and serfdom."

Why would he say something as radical as that? The IPA plans include work choices under a new name, to sell off the ABC, to privatise SBS, to remove provisions that business are public with their  political donations, to remove all intensives for alternative power, to means test medicare, end compulsory voting and I could go on. See below this article for the full list of IPA policy proposals.



Crickie the sheepels won't know what hit them. What the liberal party and Abbott claim they will do to the boat people. They will do to the average Australian. How far Abbott will go is questionable. Yet the biggest hint is he is to the right of Howard and not as smart. Furthermore both Gina Rinehart and Rupert Murdoc are openingly supporting him. Along with Cardenal Pell they will want to collect after the election. May be a union busting version of the recently deceased Maggie Thatcher plus no more restrictions on press ownership is going to be in the works.

Jessy Jones left a great comment on the facebook page of B1

"I find this most disturbing. Abbott has been a violent man. There are arrogant, resentful nutters amongst his MPs & even on his front bench & fanatical extremists like Newman in power in the states. Abbott, in the footsteps of Howard, has introduced a new level of viciousness to Australian politics. There was Grahame Morris saying Julia Gillard should be kicked to death & Alan Jones suggesting JG & others should be dumped at sea (as happened in Argentina). Look how the LNP treated asylum seekers. I think a threat to cut someone's throat once they are in government is a chilling precedent which should be treated as a grave matter. In government how would s.o. like this staffer respond to troublesome political activists? Inter them? Use "special methods of questioning" on them? This is a new low."

Check out the IPA Policy list. It is trully frightening.

John Lord makes a good point " the Australian electorate is in such a political malaise that it is totally incapable of taking an informed view of what an alternative government might do if they had the power." With public apathy and deliberate almost pride filled ignorance of Australian politics, the norm in the electorate. There are going to be many who will regret voting liberal in the forth coming  federal election. Finding out the hard way that ignorance is not bliss.



We need to remind them. Please feel free to share this post. Talk to your friends. May be we can still save the day from the Gina and Rupert controlled press.





The Institute of Public Affairs


The Institute of Public Affairs is a free market right wing think tank that is funded by some of Australia’s major companies and is closely aligned to the Liberal Party. The 75 proposals were accompanied by an article titled Be like Gough: 75 radical ideas to transform Australia and attributed to John Roskam, Chris Berg and James Paterson.

Here is a short extract.

“If he wins government, Abbott faces a clear choice. He could simply overturn one or two symbolic Gillard-era policies like the carbon tax, and govern moderately. He would not offend any interest groups. In doing so, he’d probably secure a couple of terms in office for himself and the Liberal Party. But would this be a successful government? We don’t believe so. The remorseless drift to bigger government and less freedom would not halt, and it would resume with vigour when the Coalition eventually loses office. We hope he grasps the opportunity to fundamentally resh

1 Repeal the carbon tax, and don’t replace it. It will be one thing to remove the burden of the carbon tax from the Australian economy. But if it is just replaced by another costly scheme, most of the benefits will be undone.
2 Abolish the Department of Climate Change
3 Abolish the Clean Energy Fund
4 Repeal Section 18C of the Racial Discrimination Act
5 Abandon Australia’s bid for a seat on the United Nations Security Council
6 Repeal the renewable energy target
7 Return income taxing powers to the states
8 Abolish the Commonwealth Grants Commission
9 Abolish the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission
10 Withdraw from the Kyoto Protocol
11 Introduce fee competition to Australian universities
12 Repeal the National Curriculum
13 Introduce competing private secondary school curriculums
14 Abolish the Australian Communications and Media Authority (ACMA)
15 Eliminate laws that require radio and television broadcasters to be ‘balanced’
16 Abolish television spectrum licensing and devolve spectrum management to the common law
17 End local content requirements for Australian television stations
18 Eliminate family tax benefits
19 Abandon the paid parental leave scheme
20 Means-test Medicare
21 End all corporate welfare and subsidies by closing the Department of Industry, Innovation, Science, Research and Tertiary Education
22 Introduce voluntary voting
23 End mandatory disclosures on political donations
24 End media blackout in final days of election campaigns
25 End public funding to political parties
26 Remove anti-dumping laws
27 Eliminate media ownership restrictions
28 Abolish the Foreign Investment Review Board
29 Eliminate the National Preventative Health Agency
30 Cease subsidising the car industry
31 Formalise a one-in, one-out approach to regulatory reduction
32 Rule out federal funding for 2018 Commonwealth Games
33 Deregulate the parallel importation of books
34 End preferences for Industry Super Funds in workplace relations laws
35 Legislate a cap on government spending and tax as a percentage of GDP
36 Legislate a balanced budget amendment which strictly limits the size of budget deficits and the period the federal government can be in deficit
37 Force government agencies to put all of their spending online in a searchable database
38 Repeal plain packaging for cigarettes and rule it out for all other products, including alcohol and fast food
39 Reintroduce voluntary student unionism at universities
40 Introduce a voucher scheme for secondary schools
41 Repeal the alcopops tax
42 Introduce a special economic zone in the north of Australia including:
a) Lower personal income tax for residents
b) Significantly expanded 457 Visa programs for workers
c) Encourage the construction of dams
43 Repeal the mining tax
44 Devolve environmental approvals for major projects to the states
45 Introduce a single rate of income tax with a generous tax-free threshold
46 Cut company tax to an internationally competitive rate of 25 per cent
47 Cease funding the Australia Network
48 Privatise Australia Post
49 Privatise Medibank
50 Break up the ABC and put out to tender each individual function
51 Privatise SBS
52 Reduce the size of the public service from current levels of more than 260,000 to at least the 2001 low of 212,784
53 Repeal the Fair Work Act
54 Allow individuals and employers to negotiate directly terms of employment that suit them
55 Encourage independent contracting by overturning new regulations designed to punish contractors
56 Abolish the Baby Bonus
57 Abolish the First Home Owners’ Grant
58 Allow the Northern Territory to become a state
59 Halve the size of the Coalition front bench from 32 to 16
60 Remove all remaining tariff and non-tariff barriers to international trade
61 Slash top public servant salaries to much lower international standards, like in the United States
62 End all public subsidies to sport and the arts
63 Privatise the Australian Institute of Sport
64 End all hidden protectionist measures, such as preferences for local manufacturers in government tendering
65 Abolish the Office for Film and Literature Classification
66 Rule out any government-supported or mandated internet censorship
67 Means test tertiary student loans
68 Allow people to opt out of superannuation in exchange for promising to forgo any government income support in retirement
69 Immediately halt construction of the National Broadband Network and privatise any sections that have already been built
70 End all government funded Nanny State advertising
71 Reject proposals for compulsory food and alcohol labelling
72 Privatise the CSIRO
73 Defund Harmony Day
74 Close the Office for Youth
75 Privatise the Snowy-Hydro Scheme

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