Carlo鈥檚 Corner: We鈥檙e not just getting screwed, we鈥檙e getting screwed by dingbats

August 22, 2014
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The enemies of freedom and justice on the march in Scotland.

The thing that really gets me about Australian politics right now is not just that we are getting so severely screwed, it鈥檚 that we are getting screwed by such dingbats.

I mean, you cannot check the news on any given day without being smacked in the face with the latest utter insanity from one, or frequently, multiple members of the Abbott government.

And it is not even contained to this country. No, our rulers, not content to work hard every day kicking a dozen kinds of shit out of us, seem absolute determined to put in some decent overtime and, to rub salt into our wounds, blunder around the world stage spouting incoherent gibbering like an embarrassingly drunken uncle at a children鈥檚 party.

We鈥檝e to put up with the glorious spectacle of Prime Minister Tony Abbott telling the British media his that supporters of the 鈥淵es鈥 vote in Scotland鈥檚 September 18 independence referendum were 鈥渆nemies of freedom and justice鈥.

Well, yes, Tony. Absolutely. Letting Scottish people exercise their right to national self-determination is pretty much the greatest threat to freedom and justice the world has face in fucking ages.

And no doubt, when history records the worst violations of freedom and justice, few examples will stand out more than Pol Pot鈥檚 Cambodia killing fields, Suharto鈥檚 East Timor genocide or that time they let the Scots vote on becoming a fully fledged independent state.

In the aftermath of Abbott鈥檚 unwanted and, frankly, batshit crazy intervention, it was probably no surprise that the next reported poll showed for independence 鈥 up to 48% once the undecided were taken out.

Their excuse for absolutely everything is that it鈥檚 all Labor鈥檚 fault. The budget emergency that is not even real? Labor鈥檚 doing.

Jailing children in prison camps condemned by the United Nations as hellholes breeding despair, mental illness and self harm? Labor鈥檚 fault 鈥 despite the fact that all Labor did in this regard was continue the same basic inhumane policies of the previous Coalition government.

Hell, Abbott even managed to that broke last year on Labor, accusing it of seeking to 鈥渂lackening the name鈥 of the nation鈥檚 sporting elite.

No doubt Abbott also blames Labor for Australia coming in well behind England in the Commonwealth Games medal tally in Glasgow, but then again, I suppose it must be hard for our athletes to perform when surrounded by a population of which at least 48% are certified freedom-hating bastards.

But even Abbott outdid himself in response to the scandal at the Independent Commission Against Corruption hearings, which are exposing an ever-growing number of Liberal MP and officials for taking bribes from developers.

Yes, according to Abbott, even widespread corruption among high-ranking figures in the NSW Liberal Party is Labor鈥檚 fault. The Guardian on August 18: 鈥淚n the wake of the resignation of two NSW Liberal MPs over corruption allegations, the prime minister has said the 鈥榩roblem鈥 was the former Labor NSW government banning property developer donations in the first place.鈥

Yes, if only those Labor bastards, under intense pressure due to their own deep-going corruption scandals, finally decided to make it illegal in NSW for developers to buy politicians, then there would be no problem.

If we just made bribery legal, there鈥檇 be no crime! You should try that if you ever find yourself in court for any crime whatsoever. Got caught stealing a car? Just insist that the real 鈥減roblem鈥 is those red-tape obsessed lawmakers who banned car theft in the first place.

I am sure, if he tried hard enough, George Pell could figure out a way to use this defence at the royal commission into systemic child abuse within the Catholic Church.

But, strangely, there are exceptions to the 鈥渋t is all Labor鈥檚 fault鈥 line. A fine example was provided recently by treasurer Joe 鈥渢he poor don鈥檛 drive鈥 Hockey.

You see, Hockey is pushing his budget that seeks to deny unemployed people under 30 about $225 a week of Newstart allowance for six months, you know, because there is a 鈥渂udget emergency鈥 and we must all share the 鈥渉eavy lifting鈥.

Only it turns out Hockey is claiming to stay in a Canberra house majority-owned by his wife.

The August 17 Daily Telegraph said Hockey defended this on the grounds that 鈥渋t is an entirely legitimate practice embraced by scores of Labor MPs鈥.

So it seems not everything Labor does is wrong after all! Sure, banning outright bribes by developers is a pretty big black mark against it, but when it comes to snouts in the trough, Labor provides plenty of wonderful examples that deserve to be emulated.

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