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A reminder of Labor’s history of stuffing up golden situations

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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.

1,429 Comments

  • smoke says:

    haahaahaa punter
    “if the pitches are so flat score some runs on ’em”
    top comment

  • smoke says:

    so the SCG gunna get bagged for a docile wicket?? or is that reserved for MCG only?

    • Jean Baptiste says:

      Excellent!

    • beatup says:

      “A person on the top marginal tax rate of 47 per cent (45 per cent plus the 2 per cent Medicare levy) has the rate discounted to half of that: a 23.5 per cent effective tax rate.””

      a person on the top marginal tax rate who pays this increase in CGT is incredibly inept for holding investment in their own name or is voluntarily agreeing to pay.

      and cynically I think the 47% cohort arent large enough to swing elections in the marginal seats

    • BASSMAN says:

      Electricity bill again eh? Childish.
      We are still waiting for our $550 grant from the Liberals
      Wholesale electricity prices have DOUBLED under the Liberals
      Electricity was much cheaper with a carbon tax
      The present bunch of Liberals have no energy plan
      no climate plan and no renewable energy plan.
      Geez Raze I thought you had something up there!

      • Jean Baptiste says:

        Until your last sentence I thought you had something up there.

      • Henry Donald J Blofeld says:

        What about your “Looters” you say all the time BASSMAN look up the word hypocrite” big boy. Cheers

        • BASSMAN says:

          ……..bbbbut they ARE Looters Shorten has not put up electricity prices the Looters have Looters are taxing like hell, spending like drunken sailors….giving the word DEBT a new meaning!.

    • Bella says:

      Maybe change your source mate, then those of us who’d like to respond can get the unbiased version. I try to google the point I ‘think’ the Oz is making but far too often they’re the only one pushing it. 😣

  • Henry Donald J Blofeld says:

    Ecuador has begun a “Special Examination” of Julian Assange’s asylum and citizenship, Mr. Insider, as it looks to the IMF for a bailout, with conditions including handing over the WikiLeaks founder.
    Champion stuff indeed and as we all know wastrel Assange is the pinup boy of the Anarchist World.
    Time for a toe up the arse for Julian and out into the waiting arms of the big brutish UK Bobby and from what I have read a lovely free plane trip to the USA when the UK is finished with him.
    Only a pea brain would want to be known as an Anarchist imho.
    https://tinyurl.com/y7cya5ff

    • Jean Baptiste says:

      Of course Henry the weaselly “look aways ” who are happy to ignore crimes committed against humanity for their own peace of mind and smug satisfaction bay for the blood of those heroic men and women who ask us to confront our conscience.
      You enjoy your beer and live your life as a yapping little half man Henry. You will never know what you could have been.

      • Henry Donald J Blofeld says:

        Oh goodness me Mr. Baptiste I had completely forgotten you are Anarchist goodness me bless. Cheers P.S. say young Julian will get plenty of light in his cell in Guantanamo Bay won’t he those 5000W/24/7 bulbs they have sure do focus the mind and test the resolve.

        • Razor says:

          I think the special sound effects that get played 24/7 will also focus his somewhat narcissistic mind wonderfully as well Henry.

    • Milton says:

      Yes Henry, about time the sponge and wannabee anarchist Assange left (or is kicked out) the teat of the Ecuadorian embassy and re-entered the real world and maybe got himself a job, possibly cleaning the toilets in a US supermax.

    • Bella says:

      In the end Assange will be given to the US because they rule the world & they will torture him and kill him to show us they rule the world.
      He’s no “wastrel” in my book Henry but since telling the truth is illegal in the west, he will pay with his life.
      How dare he publicly shame the US for murdering civilians hey?

      • Jean Baptiste says:

        I doubt the US really want Assange Bella. They want to be seen to be pursuing him relentlessly of course to discourage anyone else from telling the truth about US activities. If they do martyr him, the poop will really hit the fan as Wiki dumps the insurance policy on the www.
        Of course the US really got the hump when Wiki released the details on the CIA ‘s methodology enabling it to eavesdrop on all of our electronic conversations .
        Give ’em heaps Bella.

        • Henry Donald J Blofeld says:

          Oh the USA wants him alright Mr. Baptiste he will sing like a canary down in Guantanamo Bay when those men in black suits from the CIA fly in to for a little Q&A.
          He’s a nasty little worm my man. Cheers

          • Jean Baptiste says:

            Yes he is nasty Henry. One who tries to tell the truth about our society and some of our heinous acts and the disinformation we are hoodwinked with.
            You dont want to know, you feeble camp follower, yes he is nasty.
            Just pray there is no God Henry.

  • The Yellow Canary says:

    Climate Change is like pyramid selling its a money maker for the lucky few who get in early and who then who rope in the gullible and clueless.

  • jack says:

    Lots of interesting stuff happening these days,

    how about the migration from France to the UK, none of the media ever seem to ask the obvious question which is why they are leaving the tolerant safe haven of France to go to the Islamaphobic hell of the UK.

    The cricket is about where I expected, sadly.

    I never thought Bill S would make it to the Lodge, but that was partly b because he always framed it as him being the next Hawke, which was risible.

    Who knows, he may turn out all right, its about the basics, good Cabinet government, clear communications etc, even folks with narcissistic personality disorder can do that, it tends to go tits up when they start to think they are the Messiah.

    Always amazed at the number of people who have a Bambi view of China, most of us know who and what they are.

    • Jean Baptiste says:

      “Most of us know who they are and what they are!” Well, you better tell us then , you dont always have to be amazed.
      Do I need to adjust my “Bambi” view of the USA , the UK, France?

    • Boadicea says:

      Unkess you’re being cynical, I wouldn’t call the French tolerant of refugees, jack. Not that long ago they razed tge camps at Calais to the ground.

  • Razor says:

    So were the managers from Boral allowed to ask for privacy? Did the grub Union, the CFMEU, allow the pressure to be released? This bloke is a joke. Happy to stare him in the face and tell him that as well.

  • Jean Baptiste says:

    USA ruled by mercenaries. That bit sounds about right.

    https://www.theamericanconservative.com/dreher/tucker-carlson-for-president/

    • Henry Donald J Blofeld says:

      Tucker a right wing goose, Mr. Baptiste as you well know. Any day now he might declare himself an Anarchist so irrelevant is he.
      Anyway dear friend Mike Pence is your tip to be President and here he is in “action”, you sure can pick them big boy, the Bookies would have you stripped naked about Race 5 I reckon.. Cheers
      https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_idTfup7dBk

      • Jean Baptiste says:

        You may not understand this Henry, but if Trump gets impeached or “dies” the VP takes over. Are you with me so far? How the living %&*# did Trump get a right wing unelectable flat lining obedient stooge for a running partner?
        Settle down Henry, try and think it through.

        • Henry Donald J Blofeld says:

          POTUS Trump will never be Impeached dear fellow that’s just a wee dream the Leftie Democrats hold out to their following to keep the money coming in.
          Looking at the leaderless Democrats its all playing well into Donald’s hands for 2020 and the next 4-year term. Cheers

          • Jean Baptiste says:

            Henry, you’ve been wrong about just about everything else, but you could be right, it might be awkward and time consuming to impeach him so they might just “off him” and pin it on a terrorist.

  • The Outsider says:

    I wish the Indians had declared earlier. Still, I’d like to see Australia try to win the match, as a draw is useless to them.

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