Is the Senate real? Have you touched it? Have you licked it?
Sure, there’s an edifice, a room draped in a loud, garish red decor but does the institution itself exist? Perhaps more to the point, should it?
These existential puzzles have arisen after four politicians this year – two from the Greens, one from Pauline Hanson’s One Nation and one from Family First have been sent packing. They are persona non grata. If they thought they were senators they now know they were not and their representative careers have been or will soon be stricken from the record.
Section 44 of the Constitution stipulates the following of any person wishing to take a seat in the federal parliament:
Any person who:
(i) is under any acknowledgment of allegiance, obedience, or adherence to a foreign power, or is a subject or a citizen or entitled to the rights or privileges of a subject or a citizen of a foreign power; or
(ii) is attainted of treason, or has been convicted and is under sentence, or subject to be sentenced, for any offence punishable under the law of the Commonwealth or of a State by imprisonment for one year or longer; or
(iii) is an undischarged bankrupt or insolvent; or
(iv) holds any office of profit under the Crown, or any pension payable during the pleasure of the Crown out of any of the revenues of the Commonwealth; or
(v) has any direct or indirect pecuniary interest in any agreement with the Public Service of the Commonwealth otherwise than as a member and in common with the other members of an incorporated company consisting of more than twenty-five persons;
shall be incapable of being chosen or of sitting as a senator or a member of the House of Representatives.
Full column here.
Fast becoming a “Jewel of Federal Labor”, Mr Insider, ex ousted PM Tony Abbott has let go again at PM Turnbull when Abbott rubbished the formation of the new Super Ministry “Home Affairs”, based on out-dated advice Abbott had received when he was PM. Bless Abbott, when Shorten walks into the Lodge as PM it will be will the massive help of his “friend” Tony Abbott. Senior Liberals are running out of patience with the frequent interjections from Mr Abbott, who promised when he lost the leadership that “there will be no wrecking, no undermining, and no sniping”. Tony “you magnificent bastard!”
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TZfDY8Ev8WE
I’ll leave Abbott out of this (except to ask people to imagine the brouhaha if Tones had introduced this) but i’m not too keen on the new super home affairs type ministry. we need less bureaucracy not more. and we need more information sharing and less of the tribal mentality. Turnbull isn’t convincing in the macho macho, fear mongering, paranoid role. You can tell deep down he doesn’t buy it.
And I had the pleasure of seeing a pic of C Pyne in military garb the other day and if he had a scarf I would have mistook him for Private Pike!
I wonder what the press reaction would have been if the policeman who shot that young lady had been an overweight white guy instead of one from a minority group.
There is a lot of talk about unconscious bias in the left media recently – is this one of those cases?.
Well, it’s usually a white cop killing a black guy…
Actually TV, statistically it is not.
Well I reckon the ones that get the attention are.
Another view: https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/volokh-conspiracy/wp/2016/07/18/police-shootings-and-race/?utm_term=.4ff66b183875
Footy tips, folks. Crows v Cats kicks the round off tonight from the Adelaide Oval at 7:30-ish.
the vast majority of the gun deaths in the US are young black men killing other young black men.
in a very few cities.
The Chicago Tribune has a handy map on its website. Basically it’s five neighborhoods.
Sure, I’m just talking about situations where cops kill people
“I know I was speeding, officer. Just don’t look in the trunk.”
C. Robert Cargill
https://twitter.com/Massawyrm/status/887847282195939328
Rudd’s interview with Fran Kelly this morning as vomitworthy. Another liar.
His attention deficit disorder bubbles to the surface on occasion.
Sure does Tracy. Truly bizarre this morning..
How about Michael Matthews! He’ll be on the Champs Elysees wearing the Green – unless disaster strikes. Pity about Kittel though. But maybe MM could have beaten him anyway
Geez Boa – Fran Kelly and Rudd? – why waste your time – results would be totally predictable.
Haha. Yeah true. Fran Kelly irritates me because she always interrupts or overtalks the interviewee when they are not saying what she wants them to say. But on this occasion she couldn’ t get a word in edgeways as he went through his dot pointed blurb. Quite funny really. But I can’t believe we actually put up with Rudd for as long as we did!
JS you are always pissing and moaning about labor types. Or anyone left of Temujin. The country was better served by Rudd and Swann when you compare the efforts to abbott, hockey or now turnbull morrison. On Every measure the labor pair did less damage than the last 4 years by your cons. Your blinkers are getting tighter. Soon you wont be able to see at all, then again when you live in an echo chamber you don’t have far to see anyway. Why shouldn’t the guy that stopped the boats and put in place the temporary agreements have an opinion?
I am still confused as to what planet you inhabit Dismal.
It is definitely not the one the rest of us do.
“the rest of us”. Says it all. You don’t speak for me , mate..
Certainly seems to be rambling. Too much red cordial maybe? The pronouncement somewhere that Rudd stopped the boats has to be the pearler of the year thus far!
JS. the fact you admit to being confused is No Surprise.
He is right on every economic measure you wish to compare…debt, unemployment 4.9% under Labor, business investment, consumer cknfidence, debt and growth Labour easily outperformed this lot….and dnt forget this was during the GFC…and electricity prices twice the price less under the carbon tax….sorry aboug errors…bloody tablet.
So you think Rudd’s policies stopped the boats Serhenry?
Welcome to Dismal’s world!
I wonder why the Genghis Khan is considered a fascist. In lots of ways he was a liberated ruler … to his own people.
As PJK said unrepresentative swill!
He sure did Razor and your humble correspondent posted the very clip at the start of the blog. Cheers.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cG1khlbqI9k
Very interesting.
https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2017/jul/19/despot-disguise-democracy-james-mcgill-buchanan-totalitarian-capitalism
No Surprises. ” Treasury had made it clear that franking credit wastage was a known and intended consequence of the tax cut plan” Did the coalition government intend all along to make a windfall from Australian shareholders?
http://www.afr.com/news/policy/tax/investors-to-lose-dividend-tax-credits-in-epic-proportions-under-taxcut-plan-20170718-gxddvp
Ah yes we see dutton’s ways in action cutting off water and power to refugees. No surprises.
Not just power & water; toilets & phone lines have also been cut off. Refugees on Manus believe they are ‘unsafe’ outside the compound but as per usual Dutton couldn’t give a rats about human rights abuses.
Not sticking up for Dutton, Bella. But wasn’t there a court order from PNG that the centre had to be closed – and there was a time limit?
Never mind the Senate. Why are taxpayers giving Fox sports $30 million dollars???
Going for recovery of salaries paid seems pointless, but what’s going to happen with the lucrative superannuation? That’s more interesting.