Wednesday, February 24, 2016

Take that look off your face


When I did a pic of mouths of two very argumentative men (politicians, no name from me), I looked for a quote which I could use. This one sounded good – until I found out who had said it. Roland Freisler. A prominent Nazi lawyer and judge, according to Wikipaedia. I wasn’t going to use it, but it sounded so much like something these two politicians would say to…. well, anyone. 

Freisler was employed by Hilter back in WWII, and “was State Secretary of the Reich Ministry of Justice and President of the People's Court (Volksgerichtshof), which was set up outside constitutional authority. This court handled cases of political actions against Adolf Hitler's National-Socialist regime by conducting a series of infamous trials.” Also according to Wikipaedia. 

I couldn’t read any more history about this man because WWII and the Holocaust which started in Germany made me pretty sick. I have never been able to understand why Hilter’s group could do anything like this to people who lived ordinarily. 

Except in the latest news, either in a newspaper or magazine or online, talk comes about the latest wars which happen all over this planet. Australia is where people attempted to come to get away from the destruction in their own country. In Syria, for instance, ISIS had pretty much blown up every home in at least one of the Syrian cities, as well as almost all of the ancient sites. In Afghanistan, many villagers had to leave or they would have been slaughtered. Many, in fact, were. And soldiers were killed. 

Between 2000 and 2014 there have been wars in Algeria, Tunisia, DR Congo, Burundi, Afghanistan, Iraq, Pakistan, Mexico, Russia, Nigeria, Cameroon, Niger, Chad, Syria, Libya, India, Yemen, Saudi Arabia, Egypt, Sudan, Mali, Israel/Palestine and South Sudan. Since 2000 there have been more than 3,500,000 deaths in all of these countries.Why?

Why do men arrange a war, for whatever reason? Do they ever involve women to start a war? (I know that in Syria there are some Kurdish women who have decided to fight – good on them, they’re fighting at home!) Where do they get their cash for weapons? Where do they buy weapons from? Who will fight for them and who will fight against? Why are soldiers getting killed far, far too often? 

And the people who tried to come here are still on Nauru or Manus, still in detention (3 years since LNP was voted in here), and still fought over by politicians in LNP. 

Or ignored. They can’t ever get any decent response. 

Australia’s Save the Children worked at Nauru – until they were kicked off. Why?

Baby Asha came into Australia for medical treatment for her body burns. LNP wants to send her back. Why? 
Abbott, the previous PM of LNP, was sendingsoldiers to Iraq – and he told us with 8 Aussie flags behind him. Why?

Too many soldiers have returned to Australia from the war they fought, and suffer from PTSD. Are they treated? Properly? 
Why has LNP against ANZAC – and Ko Rutene, who was an NZ soldier in Afghanistan and came over here, no crime, yet he’s been chucked in a severe jail in Casuarina in WA. He’s tried to fight it. He’s not guilty to anything! 

One of the politicians in the pic at the top of this page has too many idiotic laws or policies that he is allowing to run this country. Too many refuges held, for too many years. Too many Kiwis – amongst others – who have lived here for years but are being deported. Back to NZ, if they’re Kiwi. Why? Why?? 

Have a good look at the pic. Who do you think they are? Two men whose bottom lips are dropping. One of them is here. Take that look off your face, Mr Pollie. This country does not like you.

Tuesday, February 23, 2016

Bad place to live in... if you aren't rich


Recently I have joined up with the Labour Coalition Party. The spelling of this, “labour” as opposed to “Labor”, is the meaning of “work”. And for me, personally.

On the Dictionary website I read that “labour” is a very old spelling in Australia, meaning “the body of persons engaged in such activity, especially those working for wages” and “physical or mental work, especially of a hard or fatiguing kind; toil” (of course, I haven’t mentioned the pregnancy labour!) The word came from Middle English, Middle French and Latin between 1250 and 1300.

Apparently there was an American Labor party which influenced Australian spelling in 1912 – before then they had spelt it correctly. Why change it?

Earlier, before the 2013 election, I supported ALP and Julie Gillard. At work, on my manager’s computer screen, I had glimpses of some extremely upsetting emails with pictures in them, some of them calling Gillard “Juliar”, suggesting the voters “ditch the witch”. I tried to complain about that but that was never acknowledged by my manager. Gillard knew what Abbott was saying, and responded to him in her anti-misogyny speech. She should have been able to stay in government, but Rudd couldn’t accept her and charged in to take over… and lost the election.

Why? Because the “labour” wasn’t seen as part of them. If “labour” is “the body of persons engaged in such activity, especially those working for wages”, why wouldn’t every worker in this country vote for Labor? Perhaps, because the Labor party changed their name after the American spelling back in 1912, more than 100 years ago, workers began to think that this party wasn’t really for them.

There is now a Facebook page set up as Mad Fucking Witches which was “Inspired by Peter Dutton
calling a journalist a ‘Mad Fucking Witch’. Big mistake - we're the grand-daughters of the witches you weren't able to burn.” Very good activity, but why wasn’t something like this set up when we were told that LNP would “ditch the witch”? MFW has grown to nearly 10,000 supporters – I hope they win just what they want – the misogynist men in LNP voted out.

For me, Australia has changed in the last 3 years, becoming a bad place to live in if you aren’t rich. Those medium-income people who have their own large mortgage will vote LNP because they like Malcolm Turnbull, the latest LNP Prime Minister. Why? Because Turnbull is friendly? Doesn’t rave as much as Abbott? Perhaps these people need to become aware of just what Turnbull has done – like the worst people he’s appointed, such as Morrison as Treasurer - replaced Hockey, Dutton as Minister for Immigration and Border Protection - took over from Morrison. (When Abbott had won in 2013 there were only 5 women in Cabinet. Turnbull doubled that to 10. Still only 25%.)

LNP has enacted some extremely bad policies, which is why my hairs are up.

  • Moving young people with DSP onto unemployment (Newstart) – this move gives no thought to why people on DSP still want to work, but when they are moved they lose some of their income before they can even start work. They are simply called “bludgers”, even though they might still have a raft of medical costs which they can’t meet on Newstart.
  • Cutting the income tax – except that LNP doesn’t even think that cutting this will upset the budget. In fact, even the tax cut will be expanded to business – many of which still don’t even pay tax. These ones should be called “bludgers”. This government hasn’t given any real thought about how the lower income will still pay Newstart to people who have lost their jobs after ChAFTA or TPPA which has employed their own people on 457.
  • Negative gearing has worked only in the advance of wealthy people. Some of those have a lot of
    rental properties on their books yet they earn their income from something other than their rentals, and pay less tax on what they are earning because of negative gearing. Too many lower-income Australians can’t even afford their first home, let alone buy investments. The Tax Institute provided a workout of how much more tax the investors would pay on their income “they earn from employment” of $220,000. That sort of income is unbelievable – only people who earn that much income can afford investment properties? So why do they pay less tax because of negative gearing? Whilst the reversal of negative gearing has been put forward by Labor, it’s been picked up by LNP. Unfortunately too many of the wealthy disagree with this. So why won’t LNP increase the income limit when tax is paid by low income earners, as well as increasing the tax on high income earners, whether or not they have negative gearing?
  • LGBTI marriage is still on the back-bench. Marriage is a widely recognised legal relationship. There are no real reasons why this is not just agreed with for LGBTI people, but LGBTI people who have lived with their partner for years and have lived with a disagreement with their and/or their partner’s family – who might even be “ex” – can quite possibly walk out with nothing. Australian Marriage Equality says: “Rarely do opponents of marriage equality explain how marriage is diminished by equality. We can only assume they mean that same-sex relationships are worth less than their opposite-sex counterparts and that to equate the two somehow symbolically degrades the latter.” So far there seems to be a majority of support, but the government still hasn’t introduced it.
  • Cutting a person out of their residential visa because they have more than 12 months gaol is extremely wrong. This government kicked a man aged 43, who lived in Australia and committed his crime in Australia, back to New Zealand. There is no reason that NZ will have any reason to trust them. But there are still a lot of “criminals” who have lived for many years in Australia and have only very small criminal records which have added up to more than 12 months. One woman, threatened deportation from Australia back to Christchurch, also age 43, has lived in Australia for 27 years and recently only served just over 12 months. She doesn’t remember NZ, and, in my opinion, within 27 years Australia would have taught her how to do her crime. She couldn’t even live in NZ with her own children, who were all born in Australia.
  • Refugees. These people have been a huge problem for Australia for many years. In relation to a ship, Tampa, in 2001 John Howard said "we [LNP] decide who comes into this country and the circumstances in which they come." The refugees on board Tampa ended up at Nauru. This camp had been set up by LNP, not Labor. Today Labor is blamed for setting up the offshore refugee policies, and far too many people just take this as gospel. While I certainly don’t believe the lies that LNP people spout, I am disappointed that Labor never seems to talk about how they felt back in 2001. Howard was also at fault for so many deaths on SIEV X 19 October 2001, when 353 refugees , including 142 women and 146 children, were drowned. There is a memorial outside of Canberra city which was set up further away from Canberra because Howard didn’t want to see it. Go and visit it.

I could go on, but I feel depressed just thinking about these ones and how LNP and Labor just don’t change this country for the best, rather than how they think it will work for the wealthy.
 
On Australia Day this year I took on citizenship. I am now supporting TLC the Labour Coalition Party, because I think their belief – and their spelling – is far ahead of either the two “major parties. 

Join us – it’s the end of this tragedy and a new day!