Open Thread – Weekend 23 Nov 2024


Landscape with a winding river, John Atkinson Grimshaw,1868

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Steve trickler
Steve trickler
November 23, 2024 12:22 am
Steve trickler
Steve trickler
November 23, 2024 1:00 am
2dogs
November 23, 2024 1:41 am

I heard an interesting rumour about Dutton’s nuclear plans.

Apparently, the construction contract will go to an international tender. Whichever country wins the contract, the construction site will be declared the sovereign territory of that country for the duration of the construction.

e.g. if a Japanese country wins, the site will be Japanese territory while construction is underway. Workers from the successful tenderer get to work there without visas or even paying Australian tax. Any Australian wanting to work on the site would need a Japanese work visa.

KevinM
KevinM
November 23, 2024 2:00 am

2dogs
November 23, 2024 1:41 am

I heard an interesting rumour about Dutton’s nuclear plans.

I don’t think that is possible.
Just not feasible even if there would be some legal way, imagine, you’d have to declare the access way to the site as well as foreign territory, some of the ports, nahhh forget it.

Whoever told you that lives in a dream or was totally smashed.

American bases are not US territory either.

KevinM
KevinM
November 23, 2024 2:53 am

1980s? Pfff, I have a Kelvinator as a garage fridge, must be from the early sixties.
Works perfectly, doesn’t have much of a freezer section I have to say, but keeps the beer cool.

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KevinM
KevinM
November 23, 2024 2:55 am

Spread it brother, at least the former was of practical use.

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KevinM
KevinM
November 23, 2024 2:57 am

If this is true, how come politicians succeed?

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KevinM
KevinM
November 23, 2024 3:11 am

I am wondering, again, if our intrepid travelers never visit these places or just never mention them?

Here is a bamboo bridge over the Mekong river that is being dismantled and rebuilt every year according to the seasons.
I never heard of it, but it exists.

They dismantle it before the rainy season and store the components for the next time, yes, cars travel over it and it costs about 25 cents a trip.

The article doesn’t say if it’s the whole bridge being removed or only a part that is most in danger of being washed away.

KevinM
KevinM
November 23, 2024 3:15 am

Opps, here is the pic.

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Steve trickler
Steve trickler
November 23, 2024 3:17 am

Two magies on the fence this arvo. I got to within a metre of them. They gave me a customary head nod.

Hubby and Wife I think.

Cool.

Tom
Tom
November 23, 2024 4:00 am
Tom
Tom
November 23, 2024 4:01 am
Tom
Tom
November 23, 2024 4:02 am
Tom
Tom
November 23, 2024 4:03 am
Tom
Tom
November 23, 2024 4:04 am
Tom
Tom
November 23, 2024 4:05 am

Poor old Michael Ramirez.

Tom
Tom
November 23, 2024 4:06 am
Tom
Tom
November 23, 2024 4:06 am
Tom
Tom
November 23, 2024 4:07 am
Tom
Tom
November 23, 2024 4:08 am
Tom
Tom
November 23, 2024 4:09 am
Tom
Tom
November 23, 2024 4:10 am
Nelson_Kidd-Players
Nelson_Kidd-Players
November 23, 2024 4:13 am

Thanks, Tom!

Beertruk
November 23, 2024 5:03 am

Jesus wept…the election cannot come quick enough to kick these turds out…

Today’s Saturday Tele:

LABOR’S BLOWING UP LINKS TO ISRAEL

ANGIRA BHARADWAJ
23 Nov 2024

Australia’s relationship with Israel is on the rocks as the Albanese government condoned the International Criminal Court’s pursuit of Benjamin Netanyahu over alleged war crimes in Gaza.

It comes after former Israeli minister Ayelet Shaked was barred from entering Australia on character grounds – a move the Israeli Foreign Ministry said would damage the relationship between the two ally nations.

Despite the US and Israel condemning the ICC’s arrest warrants against Mr Netanyahu and his former defence minister Yoav Gallant – with Mr Netanyahu dubbing it “anti-Semitism” – Foreign Minister Penny Wong said she “respected” the court’s independence.

Likewise, Hamas and its sponsor Iran were delighted. Hamas celebrated the decision, while ignoring that warrants were also issued for its war crimes, such as using civilians as human shields.

Her colleague and senior minister Ed Husic said the court was simply “doing its job” and he would “let the law run its course”.

The warrants were issued alongside one for Hamas chief Ibrahim Al-Masri, also known as Mohammed Deif – even though he is believed dead – a move the US President blasted as equivalence between a terror group and Jewish nation.

The Australia/Israel Jewish Affairs Council executive director Colin Rubenstein described the ICC’s case against Mr Netanyahu as a “ideological witch hunt”.

“All Western governments should be looking closely at why the ICC has chosen to break the rules when it comes to Israel. Joe Biden and our Opposition took the correct approach,” he said.

“It’s a great pity our government didn’t adopt a similarly principled stance.”

Executive Council of Australian Jewry co-chief executive Alex Ryvchin said by accepting the ICC’s decision, the government was telling Australians “they could be next. It is an attack on a democracy fighting a lawful and just war”.

The push against Labor’s position comes as Australia’s relationship with Israel took a “negative” turn with the Israeli foreign ministry spokesman Oren Marmorstein saying the decision to deny a visa to the former minister Ayelet Shaked was “unacceptable”.

“The decision is deeply offensive and troubling, and will have a negative impact on Israel-Australia relations,” he wrote on X.

The moves mark a growing distinction between Labor and the Coalition’s positions on the Middle East – meaning Australian voters heading to the polls next year will have two very different choices if they have strong opinions on Gaza.

Coalition deputy leader Sussan Ley denounced the ICC’s decision as the “targeting of a democratically elected leader who is trying to protect his country from terrorists”.

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Salvatore - Iron Publican
November 23, 2024 5:31 am

Before I hit the hay for the night:

Apropos of Tom opening my eyes a few months ago to the racial mix of TV advertising content. (Where have all the white girls gone?)

Recently I had a job application from a backpacker girl who’d just arrived in Australia. She was in Melbourne.

She presented quite well, whatever country she was from, it was non-English speaking.

… and she was black, as in African or Cape Verde or similar, hairstyle was an afro, she was cheerful & personable.

She accepted the job – then a day or so later apologetically declined.

Once the advertising industry in Melbourne saw her photo, she was in high demand, as “females suitable for Australian advertising content” are few in number & she was hot property.

She remained in Melbourne to capitalise on this unexpected windfall of money for … well… looking like an Australian girl.

DrBeauGan
DrBeauGan
November 23, 2024 5:52 am

Once the advertising industry in Melbourne saw her photo, she was in high demand, as “females suitable for Australian advertising content” are few in number & she was hot property.

The advertising industry is not notable for taste or judgment. Think Jaguar.

JC
JC
November 23, 2024 5:58 am

The new Volvo ad is incredibly good Showing lots of traditional values

Beertruk
November 23, 2024 6:01 am

Today’s Saturday Tele:

HOW GREENS TAKE OVER OUR COUNCILS BY STEALTH

Vikki Campion
23 Nov 2024

Just when you thought that poor horse had been flogged to death, the Voice is now being dragged back on to the agenda, via local councils at their recent annual conference in Tamworth.

Each year, a big chunk of ratepayers’ money from each council goes to the NSW Local Government Association to lobby other tiers of government. And now, you are now paying them to hassle state politicians to bring in a policy the great unwashed shot down at a referendum.

The reason for this obsession is Green activists who have press-ganged the shires into their ideological jihad.

The conference, saturated with puppeteered Greens and not-so-independent teal-flavoured councillors, voted to lobby Premier Chris Minns to commit to the Voice, with Canterbury-Bankstown Council moving for “implementation of the Uluru Statement from the Heart, Voice, Treaty and Truth”.

You would think Canterbury-Bankstown, a major growth area, would have more pressing issues such as cleaning up the streets or dealing with broken footpaths. But no.

“A NSW Voice would enshrine the fundamental principles of self-determination, representation, and understanding from the Uluru Statement from the Heart at the highest levels of decision-making in NSW parliament, state and local government laws, policies and matters that affect First Nations People and communities,” the conference moved.

But it didn’t stop there. The same councils that refuse to honour Australia Day voted for “all NSW councils to officially recognise and annually support Mabo Day”.

What’s more important to Australians, a day that unites an incredible egalitarian nation from the misery of a convict colony or a legal finding by the high court?

Which one represents the multicultural melting pot of NSW?

Yet the Greens’ organisation is vastly superior to any other political organisation I have seen up close, and the slickness of the machine was never more evident then this week in Tamworth. It was clear the most influential person at that NSW LGA conference was not in that room. The person calling the shots for the Greens was in the head office telling them how to vote via a group chat.

This was my observation and the observation of councillors with decades of experience.

Oh, and there’s no crossing the floor in the Greens, or like Lidia Thorpe you are ex-communicated.

It wasn’t just the blatant bloc-voting that frustrated the true independent community councillors there, but that each month the same motions miraculously appear on different council business papers across the state.

Either the Greens have a hive mind, or like their voting guide, these motions come from head office with a pre-prepped media pack and talking points written by a faceless apparatchik.

One Greens councillor, Liz Atkins, plastered social media with her train trip to the conference from Sydney to Tamworth, but was less forthcoming about the journey on the plane flight back. Atkins was most passionate about a motion to ensure “trans and gender diverse people to determine their gender marker on council identity documents such as gym or library cards”.

Why do we suddenly need a gender marker to read a book?

The conference also moved to create a new guideline to “assess inclusivity of frontline services, including queer and trans inclusivity, accessibility for disabled people and Aboriginal cultural safety”. Frontline services for councils should be, no matter what these Green councils claim, roads, rates and rubbish. A bad road does not discriminate on pronouns or Indigenous heritage.

Our national road accident statistics show soaring injuries and deaths. Bad roads transcend such things as sexual identity. Yet, after this, we will soon have guidelines for it. More than a decade ago, I reported on the same NSW LGA conference in the same regional city.

Back then, communities did not want politics on councils.

Now, it doesn’t matter what how much you volunteered at the local footy club, or the P&C, or with Meals on Wheels; it is increasingly coming down to the colour of your political banner, which is how the Greens have swarmed NSW councils while real community-minded, independent-thinkers are left with a dwindling chance of giving their community real representation.

Lifter:

Premier Chris Minns and Police Minister Yasmin Catley for further exclusion zones to stop morons for committing economic self-harm at our coal port.

Leaner:

Treasurer Jim Charmers and Katie Gallagher for the misuse of Australia’s Future Fund to further subsidise intermittent energy.

Beertruk
November 23, 2024 6:14 am

Vikki Campion cont’d:

WIND FARMS ARE DESTROYING THE ENVIRONMENT IN ORDER TO SAVE IT

We’re famously the nanny state of over-regulation, where you can’t put another room on your house without checking for endangered frogs, unless you happen to be a giant wind factory being constructed by billionaire Andrew “Twiggy” Forrest.

Squadron Energy, owned by the man who punched on inside the Nationals Party Room at parliament seeking love for the same developments thousands of ordinary people rallied outside against, has been forced to pay $56,340 in fines for compliance breaches at his Clarke Creek Wind factory.

Squadron failed to comply with environmental regulations and then failed to report its noncompliance, earning another fine, its latest compliance report shows.

Apparently, the goodwill of the taxpayer goes even further than underwriting wind and solar whether they produce power to the grid or not, but also to whether or not they bother adhering to planning regulations. It’s self- regulated.

Iron ore’s good export mate, coal, is subject to constant around-the-clock external auditing by environmental protection agencies.

However, when it comes to ripping up koala homes for concrete monoliths, Mr Bowen’s bureaucracy leaves it up to the good faith of wind developers.

Squadron, owned by the Forrest family’s investment vehicle, Tattarang, assured us they were “proud to hold itself to higher standards” when the basic standard applied to the project in 2022 was using “blunt force trauma” to kill koalas. Yesterday they assured us no environmental impact occurred as a result of “administrative” infringements.

They aren’t the only ones kicking environmental goals. France-owned Kaban Wind’s first annual mortality assessment has exceeded its “impact triggers” for murdering too many endangered Spectacled Flying Foxes and Vulnerable White throated Needletails, while Magnificent Brood frog numbers have steadily declined.

This is how you save the planet, apparently.

Black Ball
Black Ball
November 23, 2024 6:17 am

A couple of things before I piss off to Melbourne with the kidlets:

1/ This shit with our er, foreign dignitaries agreeing with the poxy decision of the ICC to charge Netanyahu with war crimes.
Simply disgraceful and we should know Ed Husic and what he would say.
Appeasing terrorists to get their arse out of the sling with the electorates of Burqa and Clare, with a few others chucked in?
Spare me.

2/ Kevin Rudd. The reason why our Prime Minister won’t recall him is because he agrees with Rudd’s missives calling Trump every name under the sun.

Spew worthy behaviour so better do something with the children before that is outlawed. Off to Luna Park and the MCG Legends display.
Will report in during the day.

vr
vr
November 23, 2024 6:19 am

From Unherd: Welcome to Thought-Police Britain Kafka predicted our age of petty tyranny
Mary Harrington is always worth reading.

JC
JC
November 23, 2024 6:22 am

Korean troops, helping Pukin, appear to be doing really well.

Ratio is apparently 30 soldiers to one interpreter. Really good in a fast moving battlefield. Pukin is using them as cannon fodder.

Bungonia bee
Bungonia bee
November 23, 2024 6:33 am

Looks like the day of critical blogs is coming to an end. Jo Nova’s piece about the social media restriction legislation being a Trojan horse for digital ID and enhanced control of dissent rings true. The noose has been tightening for years, and we need to be mindful of the march of technology being not always a good thing.

JC
JC
November 23, 2024 6:55 am

Shanghai stocks down 3% today, possibly indicating Beijing’s support packed isn’t helping.

Rosie
Rosie
November 23, 2024 7:10 am

That’s six confirmed deaths from the alleged methanol spiking in Laos.
Only a minuscule amount required to kill you.
https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/ced94znq424o

Tom
Tom
November 23, 2024 7:32 am

Australia’s relationship with Israel is on the rocks as the Albanese government condoned the International Criminal Court’s pursuit of Benjamin Netanyahu over alleged war crimes in Gaza.

The entire Australian federal cabinet is like a bunch of radicals who never left uni.

Meanwhile, terrorist sympathisers are running riot in our Jewish suburbs as Australia becomes the world capital of violent anti-semitism.

Bring on the election!

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Petros
Petros
November 23, 2024 7:38 am

Looks like Currency Lad isn’t coming back. Anyone know?

mem
mem
November 23, 2024 7:45 am

Watch this video to see the absolute desecration of our natural environment by clearing and blasting for inefficient and unnecessary wind factories.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wZ7Q7dmmwVg

billie
billie
November 23, 2024 7:54 am

Dutton’s visa nuclear plan

Excellent misdirection as Labor and unions fret about losing jobs, and can’t do 2 things at once and leave the nuclear side alone.

Lots of time too for more misdirection rabbits to pull out of the hat!

shatterzzz
November 23, 2024 8:02 am

Your choice .. Aston Martin or Jaguar ..?

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Hugh
Hugh
November 23, 2024 8:04 am

Bring on the election!

That’s what I thought in 2022, and look what good it did us.

P
P
November 23, 2024 8:19 am

Big Ag Breathes a Sigh of ReliefNovember 22, 2024 – Sundance

If these reports are accurate, today Big Ag and Big Rx will breathe a collective sigh of relief, and President Trump will not have to worry about RFK Jr creating distractions from other priorities. All in all, an expected approach.

This has not yet appeared on Truth Social, however, apparently, Susie Wiles is expected to announce the nomination of Kelly Loeffler for Secretary of Agriculture.

Crossie
Crossie
November 23, 2024 8:21 am

Has Leak been sacked? Haven’t seen one of his cartoons in ages while there are multiple Knight ones each day.

shatterzzz
November 23, 2024 8:30 am

Your voting choice has consequences .. LOL!

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Indolent
Indolent
November 23, 2024 8:38 am

This really resonated with me. I’ve never owned a Jag but I did work for a British company whose chairman always drove one and I can tell you, I could have bought several cars for the money spent on repairs on each and every one of them.

@catturd2

If Jaguar did an honest commercial, they’d have a bunch of mechanics dancing around instead of wokesters. Because that’s who you’re going to have to deal with if you buy one.

Indolent
Indolent
November 23, 2024 8:43 am

Hardly looks human. Probably full of drugs to achieve his self-identity.

@jk_rowling

Journalist @MrAndyNgo has identified the trans-identified male threatening and encouraging murder against Representative Nancy Mace and me as ‘Venus Andromeda’ Boyle, previously known as Joshua Ryan Matthew Boyle.

Top Ender
Top Ender
November 23, 2024 8:43 am

Down in Melbourne for the weekend – presenting a paper on Robert Menzies and his Defence Legacy at the Menzies Institute.

Will never travel Jetstar again. Came down to the “most liveable city in the world” six weeks ago on a Friday. Midday flight was delayed until 530.

Yesterday was the same flight – delayed until 445.

Indolent
Indolent
November 23, 2024 8:44 am

@mattgaetz

Stock trading is such a huge part of congress.

It shouldn’t be.

I can’t wait to tell all these stories of corruption, treason and betrayal.

Coming soon.

Mak Siccar
Mak Siccar
November 23, 2024 8:47 am

PHON’s fighting fund is now at $661k.

Indolent
Indolent
November 23, 2024 8:48 am

@julie_kelly2

If anything demonstrates the arrogance, defiance, and tone deafness of Chris Wray, it’s this pre-retirement speech.

FBI as victim and hero while ignoring his own culpability in destroying the bureau’s credibility is classic Wray. Good riddance.

Indolent
Indolent
November 23, 2024 8:56 am

ATX Irish Gal
@Notmyfault99

Congress Biggest Recipients BIG PHARmA 1990- 2024

1. Joe Biden $9,056,663
2. Barack Obama $5,991,812
3. Hillary Clinton $4,583,519
4. Kamala Harris $4,127,484
5. Mitt Romney $3,333,752

Indolent
Indolent
November 23, 2024 8:59 am
Indolent
Indolent
November 23, 2024 9:02 am

The message being – How dare they be contradicted.

@SteveGuest

MELTDOWN FROM MSNBC’S STEPHANIE RUHLE:

“@elonmusk bought X and turned it into the social media arm of the MAGA movement. And we all sat there right in the middle of it during the campaign, possibly not realizing that we are sitting there like fat chickens just getting attacked all day and just being part of this MAGA messaging.”

Indolent
Indolent
November 23, 2024 9:07 am
Wally Dalí
Wally Dalí
November 23, 2024 9:10 am

18% is one in six.
One in six grown-ups are on board with the Anti-Sniffle Forever Drug.
That’s enough to keep a regulation-dodging, fear-feeding, government-underwritten, un-prosecute-able pharma empire happy.

Indolent
Indolent
November 23, 2024 9:12 am

Nothing but a rort from beginning to end, and about as environmentally unfriendly as you can get.
14-Year-Old Casper Wind Farm Has Not Turned A Blade In At Least 3 Years

Top Ender
Top Ender
November 23, 2024 9:13 am

If Jaguar did an honest commercial, they’d have a bunch of mechanics dancing around instead of wokesters. Because that’s who you’re going to have to deal with if you buy one.

The old man had a motor garage in Sandy Bay, Tas. Employed several mechanics and they had a steady income stream from the well-heeled locals having their Toyota Crowns and the like serviced. A few local older blokes had Porsches and Jags and so on.

The XJ 4.2 and XJ 12s went through exhausts and radiators for some reason. One of the Hobart pharmacists who could afford to indulge himself got so annoyed by constantly having to replace the exhaust pipes and mufflers he got dad to find and fit a stainless steel system. From memory $1200 as opposed to $400.

My first car, the horrible HD Holden aka stone axe cost me $750 around the time when it was ten years old.

And don’t start me on Triumph motorcycles. Electrics by the Prince of Darkness Joe Lucas.

Indolent
Indolent
November 23, 2024 9:17 am
Indolent
Indolent
November 23, 2024 9:20 am

Do you think there might be the odd court case?
Korean Scientists Prove Covid ‘Vaccines’ Trigger Sudden Cardiac Deaths

The researchers conclude by sounding the alarm over their findings, warning that the investigations prove that Covid mRNA “vaccines” trigger sudden cardiac deaths by “dramatically” inducing “cardiotoxicity” in the heart.

The Korean study emerged shortly after a group of leading cardiologists in New Zealand revealed that Covid mRNA “vaccines” are spiked with a deadly “cardiotoxin.”

Mak Siccar
Mak Siccar
November 23, 2024 9:24 am

Brendan O’Neill at his best. An excerpt follows.

Making it a crime for the Jews to defend themselves
The ICC’s issuing of arrest warrants for Israeli leaders is a vile act of moral inversion.

Fundamentally, the ICC’s actions speak to the profound moral disarray of the West. Let it be recorded that when something very like fascism returned to our world, the institutions of the ‘rules-based order’ went after the nation that was its victim. When the Jews were once again targeted for racist murder, they went after the Jews. When the very values of the civilised world were upended by the rapists and racists of Hamas, they essentially rewarded Hamas by agreeing with it that the state it hates is indeed the worst state. It isn’t only Israel that has been thrown to the wolves of unreason by the ICC and its powerful backers – so has civilisation itself. These arrest warrants are worthless and offensive. Every civilised state should rip them up.

Pong and Sleazy have, yet again, brought shame upon our once great country. Utter scum.

Oz.

Australia is refusing to join the US and Israel in condemning the ­decision by the International Criminal Court to issue an arrest warrant for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, as the ­Albanese government suggests it would follow the court’s rulings as “a point of principle”.

Indolent
Indolent
November 23, 2024 9:25 am
Indolent
Indolent
November 23, 2024 9:27 am
Indolent
Indolent
November 23, 2024 9:29 am
P
P
November 23, 2024 9:38 am

As Jimmy Lai Attracts Worldwide Support, Vatican Continues Policy of Silence
Edward Pentin – Vatican – Nov 22, 2024

Coming to Lai’s defense have been more than 100 politicians from 24 countries.

President-elect Donald Trump has also drawn attention to Lai’s case, telling radio host Hugh Hewitt last month: “100%. I’ll get him out. He’ll be easy to get out.”

Makka
Makka
November 23, 2024 9:39 am

Big Serge isn’t just a Russo-phobe. He’s also a very serious student of military history and puts up frequent essays on military campaigns with deep analysis.

The Apotheosis of Lord NelsonThe History of Naval Warfare, Part 6

https://bigserge.substack.com/p/the-apotheosis-of-lord-nelson

cohenite
November 23, 2024 9:44 am

The entire Australian federal cabinet is like a bunch of radicals who never left uni.

Correct. They have never grown up. When I did my first degree at Newcastle during the early 1970s every time you went down to the student’s quad one of these idiots would be out with a microphone screaming about what ever bullshit issue was the flavour of the month. It was like Don’s party. I met some of these scrotums on legs many years later and they still had the passion. Fuking never grew up.

As for rub and tug he was voted by the commie rag The Tribune as the young commie of the month and from visiting cat houses to petulantly pursuing pet virtue projects such as the screech and global boiling personifies the young leftie.

Great painting.

calli
calli
November 23, 2024 9:50 am

He likes dress-ups too.

Anthony-Albanese-attends-Anzac-Day-dawn-service-at-Isurava-saying-we-will-never-forget-people-of-PNG-ABC-News
calli
calli
November 23, 2024 9:51 am

The Clown Hat of Doom. Pity there’s no view of the footwear.

Miltonf
Miltonf
November 23, 2024 9:53 am

So why are taxpayers forced to fund ‘Universities’? They certainly don’t exist to preserve and cultivate western civ anymore. Quite the opposite. Better to go back to Institutes of technology without he BA (comms) courses.

calli
calli
November 23, 2024 9:54 am

In other news, the Beloved has bought a Kindle. He’s busy downloading books and trying to figure out how the thing works.

That should keep him occupied for the day. 😀

I’ve had a running commentary of how it’s all going and have almost lost the will to live.

Miltonf
Miltonf
November 23, 2024 9:54 am

The Anal cabinet is straight out of Malcolm Bradbury’s The History Man.

Black Ball
Black Ball
November 23, 2024 9:56 am

Australia is refusing to join the US and Israel in condemning the ­decision by the International Criminal Court to issue an arrest warrant for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, as the ­Albanese government suggests it would follow the court’s rulings as “a point of principle”.

Good Lord. A point of principle. Albo, you have no principles except governing to the detriment of the country.

calli
calli
November 23, 2024 9:58 am

BJ, on your comment about CL’s blog…if CL is incapacitated (or worse) it seems to be the height of depravity for trolls to be crapping all over his last open thread.

You are doing a great job. Eventually the thread should close of its own accord when it reaches a pre-set capacity. I want you to have the final word, since I had the first.

Miltonf
Miltonf
November 23, 2024 10:02 am

Albo, you have no principles except governing to the detriment of the country.

Correct- makes you wonder how their minds work. Hatred of ordinary, productive citizens but why?

Gabor
Gabor
November 23, 2024 10:07 am

Kindle

“I’ve had a running commentary of how it’s all going and have almost lost the will to live.”

I hope it’s better than the early ones, the screens were horrible, I switched to my Android phone to read books with the Kindle app, and still do.

Miltonf
Miltonf
November 23, 2024 10:11 am

Yeah when I used to do Amazon I just used Kindle app on my android phone.

Eyrie
Eyrie
November 23, 2024 10:13 am

Still using my old keyboard Kindle 1 every day. Battery is very arthritic but still good enough. And the ability to buy a book and have it arrive within thirty seconds is a buzz.

$27 got me a new battery kit complete with tools. Wasn’t difficult, there are Youtube vids.
Still using mine. Mrs Eyrie had a later one but I has gone beserk so she has taken over my newer one.
BTW she really liked Devon Erikson’s Theft of Fire and has started on S.M. Stirling’s excellent To Turn the Tide.

Eyrie
Eyrie
November 23, 2024 10:16 am

Anyone seen any real evidence of NK troops in Kursk or Ukraine? If they are there it is to get live fire training I think.
The Swiss would be smart to have some of their guys go join the Foreign Legion or other serious outfits for a while.

Roger
Roger
November 23, 2024 10:17 am

‘Productivity sick as a dog’: plummeting living standards in worse fall since 1959

Simon Benson, The Australian, 22nd November 2024

Households are suffering the worst decline in living standards since the 1950s with the fall in real disposable income eclipsing those of the last four major recessions including the 1970s inflation crisis and the Covid-19 pandemic. Analysis of official government statistics shows the current cost-of-living crisis has hit households twice as hard as the 1990-91 and 1982-83 recessions and significantly more sharply than any period dating back to 1959…

Since the March quarter in 2022, two months before the election of the Albanese government, living standards have fallen 8.7 per cent…

The Treasurer’s office did not dispute the numbers…

The bigger concern is that, unlike previous recessions, there won’t be a bounce back given the current policy settings and the unwillingness to tackle structural reforms to the economy.

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Winston Smith
Winston Smith
November 23, 2024 10:17 am

vr: November 23, 2024 6:15 am

It is a way to get around unions I suppose.

That’s a very interesting comment. Considering the unions are funding – via the super fund – most of the competing solar/wind installations, I wouldn’t put it past the bastards to sabotage equipment.
They have form, and the Japanese have every right to be wary of them with their ‘stop the pour’ tactics and industrial intimidation so common on major building sites.
Frankly, I wouldn’t build them. The risks to company reputation are too high.
It would be like the consortium who built Moscows airport last century. Only the water and the sand were sourced locally.

calli
calli
November 23, 2024 10:22 am

$27 got me a new battery kit complete with tools. Wasn’t difficult, there are Youtube vids.

Those “how to” videos are great. Years ago I used one to break down and recondition my Dyson vacuum cleaner. Worked like a charm.

The air-lift has gone on the Beloved’s office chair. A replacement of equivalent quality would make $500 look sick. A quick Youtube and a trip to Bunnings and voilà! Replace the broken part using some percussive therapy and a wrench. All for under $30.

  1. $27 got me a new battery kit complete with tools. Wasn’t difficult, there are Youtube vids. Those “how to” videos…

  2. And still the LNP preference the ALP over PHON (So I believe). I think being in opposition pays too well.…

  3. vr: November 23, 2024 6:15 am It is a way to get around unions I suppose.That’s a very interesting comment. Considering…

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