Palmer United Party cages the beast
The garden variety lefties don’t want to admit it, but the biggest threat to Tony Abbott and his insane posse of neoconservatives is the wealthy mining magnate Clive Palmer.
Having clearly shown that political office can be effectively bought by throwing sufficient money at carefully chosen electoral and senatorial seats, he has now chosen to do something unexpected, caring about anybody else apparently. It’s fair to say Palmer is doing something slightly more honest that the typical billionaire, in that he is in office himself rather than buying a hollow man (politician). But in this sense you really see the agenda for what it is, rather then filtered and massaged through through a puppet. Hearing Palmer say ‘bullshit’ on a TV interview is refreshing and demonstrates that with enough money you can really say what you like.
So what did Palmer get for his investment?
One house of representatives seat. Palmer admits he often doesn’t attend parliament unless there is a division, declaring his one vote is often useless.
Three Senate seats, this is significant political capital in a very divided senate. This voting block give PUP effectively a kingmaker position. Palmer has used this to strike down the carbon tax repeal until electric price reductions have been added to protect the pocket of the lowly voter.
Can you hear it? The roars of ‘man of the people’?
Nope, the political left typically are deadly silent when a ‘rich bastard capitalist’ does something good for everybody. That’s the typical dishonest and blinkered thinking you can expect from the left.
So now Abbott and his mad ideology have been put in the cage by someone a bit more real. Perhaps Palmer now has another dinosaur to add to his theme park, an Abbottosarus, extinct since people starting calling bullshit.
We stole this picture from The Age, its grouse mate, nice work.
Posted on July 11, 2014, in 1Uncategorized, Australia, Politics and tagged carbon tax, Palmer, PUP, Senate. Bookmark the permalink. 1 Comment.
There’s a few odd bods drifting into politics these days, and maybe that’s what’s needed to drag the idgits from the extreme left and right back towards the “centre of common sense and good for the people” position.
Both left and right have been crap for many years now and if the Independents can bring their version of reality to the mix, then it may pull our politics out of the gutter and back to some form of decency and statesmanship like democracy we used to have.
Okay, I hear you, but surely I can dream.
Nothing has improved in our political world since I did this cartoon (before the election), so it is probably still applicable . . . . .
http://cartoonmick.wordpress.com/editorial-political/#jp-carousel-719
Cheers
Mick