The final sitting day in the parliament yesterday provided a timely reminder that Labor has a long and illustrious history of finding itself in golden situations only to totally stuff them up.
Forget the next three years, Bill Shorten and Labor could turn the dumpster fire that is Canberra at present into an inferno that could engulf it and everyone in the general vicinity in less than 12 weeks.
In other, brighter circumstances it might be the kind of efficient service delivery the punters expect from government.
Presuming Shorten and Labor win the next election (and that requires a sizeable leap of faith if not logic after yesterday’s shenanigans), one can only speculate what disasters will come its way in government. My best guess is Shorten will do a Nick Greiner, establish a federal anti-corruption commission only to find multiple members of his cabinet and ultimately himself, ensnared in it, providing an alternative meaning to the term “conviction politicians”.
In what stands as an extraordinary political achievement, Labor managed to disappoint everyone across the political spectrum yesterday — people who vote Labor, people who don’t and people who were thinking of voting Labor but now probably won’t.
It was as if the tactics committee met, handed Shorten a ball-peen hammer and told him to belt himself over the head with it, on the basis that it would feel better when he stopped.
The telecommunications access and assistance bill became law yesterday, passing through the Senate 44 votes to 12, after being waved through the House with bipartisan support.
It is, of course, a bill of the government’s making. It is a disaster, created by legal minds with little or no apparent expertise in technology. The problems with it are numerous but the biggest lies in the fact the law would require technology companies to target a single device or small number of devices, but only in a way that does not introduce a “systemic weakness” that impacts all users.
The techs I have spoken to say this is all but impossible and may lead to tech companies feeling obliged to leave the country rather than run afoul of this putrescent law. One of our most prolific and profitable industry sectors may leave our shores in droves. Well done, everyone. Throw another log on the dumpster fire.
The other major problem with the bill is it is yet another intrusion into the privacy of the citizenry. Predictably the response from the government and the opposition is of the tedious, “if you done nothing wrong, you have nothing to worry about” kind.
Labor’s favourite urger on Twitter, member for Gellibrand, Tim Watts, lectured a clearly unnerved Twitterdom on Tuesday night in an effort to bring some calm. “Wait and see our amendments,” the young MP promised. In the end Labor dropped its amendments altogether and waved the bill through.
It is a dreadful piece of law and by Labor’s own admission will need to be amended early next year, leading to the obvious question, and one that remains unanswered, why wave it through the lower house at all?
Timidity and cowardice
The old maxim that any day when the political debate turns to border security is a bad day for Labor seems to have Bill Shorten and his front bench spooked.
Labor is everywhere and nowhere on this issue. Jelly nailed to a wall.
Timidity and political cowardice are never far away with this mob.
The day started with Prime Minister Morrison facing a humiliating defeat in the parliament, with Labor and the Greens supporting a crossbench bill which would leave the decision on refugee repatriation to Australia entirely in the hands of those with medical expertise. Instead it was Shorten and Labor who were left pink-faced in embarrassment as the bill was filibustered to within an inch of its life in the Senate.
Everything Labor sought to achieve did not happen and everything it did not want to happen came to pass.
News reports today indicating Labor has softened its policy stance on refugee policy lends strength to the prevailing view that Labor is soft on border control while Shorten et al have simultaneously upset Labor voters who were hoping for a more humane policy response.
Faced with the prospect of multiple triumphs in the parliament in the morning session, all Shorten could do was lament the scoreboard at the end of the day. Win-win had become lose-lose.
As the House adjourned for the Christmas break, it was difficult to determine who felt more relieved — Scott Morrison or Bill Shorten. The only good news for both men is the parliament will sit so rarely in the New Year, they may as well call in the caterers and hire out both chambers for weddings, parties, anything. Maybe a funeral or two.
The focus in recent times has naturally been on the Morrison government and its travails. There appears to be no way out for the government, that is until we pause and turn our gaze to Bill Shorten and the Labor opposition.
And when we do, we are drawn to the conclusion that it would be madness to underestimate Labor’s capacity for political self-harm.
This column was first published in The Australian on 7 December 2018.
A year after having victory snatched from its grasp, Wild Oats XI has pulled off a stunning line honours win in the Sydney to Hobart yacht race, Mr Insider.
Wild Oats XI seized the lead from Comanche early this morning, and held on throughout the tight race up the River Derwent to cross the line first.
https://tinyurl.com/yblq3ycn
My Goodness gracious me Henry!
https://www.abc.net.au/news/2018-12-28/protest-lodged-against-wild-oats-xi-sydney-to-hobart/10672796
International Jury has ruled that Wild Oats X1 has kept its Line Honours. Alls well that ends well Mr. Baptiste. Cheers
They cheated. Had AIS switched off the entire race
Have to admit, he is one candid guy
https://www.middleeastmonitor.com/20181227-trump-israel-is-doing-well-with-4-5bn-us-aid-annually/
Donald sticks it up friend and foe alike, Mr. Baptiste, never a Politician and the perfect leader for the USA right now. Cheers
Friend and foe will soon be sticking it up Donald Henry.
I call bullshit!
So do many others.
https://www.couriermail.com.au/truecrimeaustralia/behindthescenes/ron-iddles-reveals-how-most-killers-give-themselves-away/news-story/934a8bc6f5a3f3cbceaf9cb5f3b4aaba
Yeah Razor, I reckon you would be a better sleuth than that bloke.
Getting them to fess up, did you tickle them with a feather or bore them half to death?
Give ’em heaps.
I note that Tracy, Penny and Trivalve got extra gifts for xmas. Bah humbug!
Oh stop moaning😀
I’ve still got the Man U match to watch
From the Age’s live cricket blog:
”Alternatively, if Australia can someone race through the lower order, the dynamics will chance a little bit. Regardless, there’s one truism: Australia can’t win this Test match.”
Whilst it sounds on the money, there have been boxing day test matches in my memory that defied the odds. But I would bet the Indians and their supporters will go to bed happier tonight and wake fresher in the morning.
ps I know someone who got to go on the grounds during lunch yesterday and I think he missed a perfect opportunity to commit some mischief and do something for the Australian good. Though I’m not sure what?!
I’m inclined to believe that Australia will not win this test match. Any flooding in the offing for the MCG?
Then again…
Oh dear…
The heat yield of 5 Hiroshima sized bombs being sequestered in the oceans every second, of every minute of every hour, of every day. In two and a bit seconds that means more than ten so Queenslanders are excused from continuing. For the remaining students………………..
https://e360.yale.edu/features/how_long_can_oceans_continue_to_absorb_earths_excess_heat
https://www.google.com.au/search?q=comparison+amount+of+water+and+air+on+the+planet&tbm=isch&tbo=u&source=univ&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwiH5ZHMp7_fAhXXfysKHdT7DyMQsAR6BAgEEAE&biw=1054&bih=482
Whoa back. I spoke too soon. A Mr Blofeld of Brisbane has just texted with a promising solution. “If everybody with a fridge put a gallon (quaint) of sea water in the freezer overnight and threw it into the ocean or a river in the morning that oughta fix it aye mate.”
Interesting deductions considering we are coming out of the little Ice Age and the Argo monitors were only switched on 13yrs ago.
Yairs Razor, I have passed on your observations to those pointy head Professors at Yale and they are suitably stunned by your depth of knowledge on the subject. They mentioned they may have a position for you in research. Do you float? Would you mind having a thermometer placed in your ? Must be a technical term, dont know that one.
https://www.abc.net.au/news/2016-01-19/oceans-warming-at-quickening-rate-us-study-finds/7097938
Well hello Sailor there, Mr. Baptiste amazing that is just what I have been doing and our Sea here in QLD is cooling nicely.
Say did you see those Japenese wretches are going back to Whaling WTF! Cheers
The Japanese are not “going back to whaling” mate, they never stopped. There was never anything ‘scientific’ about harpooning hundreds of magnificent, intelligent beings & butchering them for human consumption.
https://www.stuff.co.nz/world/109633320/japan-to-start-commercial-whaling-by-july–but-it-never-put-down-the-harpoons
It’s not hard to feel contempt for a nation without a soul.
I threw he left over ice from the Xmas esky in th pool.
Does that help?
Of course! Refer to the scholarly thesis “Blofelds Scientific Methods For Reversing The Effects Of Global Warming.”
For that and other ways.
Japan’s announcement brings a much longed-for end to their illegal poaching in the Southern Hemisphere. It is great news for our whales but as Japan lacks any empathy or compassion for sentient beings their cruel operation will continue in their own poisoned waters.
https://m.facebook.com/story.php?story_fbid=2098096676918319&id=231176056943733
Bastards Bella bloody hell have they no shame of care. Cheers
Strewth, Mr. Baptiste will be beside himself as he sees his hero Vlad Putin has just showcased a new Weapon that could wipe out all Democracies and the Free World, Mr. Insider.
“Mr. Putin said the new system has an intercontinental range
He said it could fly at 20 times the speed of sound, bypassing enemy missile defence
It can withstand temperatures of up to 2,000 degrees Celsius”
Of course, it may turn out to be a Ronald Reagan “Star Wars” type mythical weaponry but am sure Donald is countering anything crazy Vlad comes up with.
https://tinyurl.com/y72cftxx
The US Military industrial complex scammers will be jumping for joy Henry. They could take the treasury down for more squillions than they did with the “The Great Con” the Claytons moon landings, and still not come up with anything to counter Russia’s weapons development programne. Bring down the Soviet Union and let them trade ? They didn’t think that one through.
Trump had better do as he is told. His idea for a a “Great Wall” around the US is innovate but it would have to be very high with not much room for slippery expenditure.
Trump is doing what he said he would do, Jean. He is no one’s patsy and doesn’t take fools lightly. For those who thought him a warmongering danger to the world, how do they respond to his withdrawal from the ME, against the advice, or interest, of the war industry? He’s wrong footed you and the rest of the clowns so many times you couldn’t decipher your arsehole from your armpit. Wake up Jean and smell the real world; it’s not what googling up conspiracy theories and the wiki results tells you it is. Step back, observe and try and think for yourself, old son. Until then, smell the roses, you’ve been luckier than most.
Haven’t been following the Trump-o-meter have you Milton. And as usual you have missed the point entirely, I was responding to Henry’s claim the mighty Trumpet would magically counter Russia’s new weapons system.
If you’re going to sound off you should try and keep up Milton
https://www.thedailybeast.com/trump-ramped-up-drone-strikes-in-americas-shadow-wars
https://www.news.com.au/technology/innovation/military/ominous-blackwater-is-coming-advert-raises-prospect-trump-has-privatised-war/news-story/784ce81fc6ebdd9113edba2e2da17044
I would say it is time for you to “wake up” Milton, but even if you did it would all be too much for you.
trump is lying publicly on average 15 times per day. Sad indictment on the people in this world who support this dangerous clown.
Source?
Be interesting if they can make a warhead that can suevive those temperatures
Henry Blofeld, Carl, Milton.
Vlad asked me to pass on his compliments , we are having sanctions, moneys short, times are hard, here is your Christmas Card. Love Vlad.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rNibqsp9NAM
Very nice JB, especially the makeup ad that preceded the clip. Would be right up your alley.
Just dont lay it on too thick.
I got a different ad Lou. One for UNHCR. You know they tailor these ads to your browsing history? I would most likely skip an ad for make up if one did turn up, but each to their own. If you want to talk about it, thats fine too?
Deoends whay you’vr bern browsing’ Lou……..makeup??
I got one for Visiondirect spectacles. I wish they’d give up. It’s following me around everywhere.
That’s enough grog for you, Boa.
Wouldn’t be such a bad wicket if we were batting on it.
“It’s such a flat wicket.”
Ball takes off from just short of a length and flies over the wicketkeepers head.
“Yairs, very flat wicket, occasional uneven bounce.”
Some turkeys survived Christmas.