South Park does Mohammed… kinda, sorta. Synopsis: In their 200th episode spectacular, the people of South Park face a class-action lawsuit from celebrities previously mocked by the town. They agree to drop the suit if the people of South Park can arrange a meeting with Mohammed who, for some reason, appears to be immune from criticism
Bill Clinton suggests present “antigovernment tone” is similar to that of before the Oklahoma city bombing… Meanwhile, Time columnist Joe Klein suggests that statements by Sarah Palin and Glenn Beck, “rub right up close to being seditious“
Off topic I know but someone just showed me this. I thought it was worth sharing. Good way to demonstrate to people with little economic education the situation we’re in
Is honest Bill making an informed prediction? He shouldn’t be so bold or he might give the whole game away. And of course silly, using the word ‘regime’ is perfect justification for an ass kicking from the feds. That’s just how good normal non-sociopath human beings think.
I sure hope they haven’t worked out that framing your political opponents with staged violence is an incredibly effective way of getting the upper hand with mass public opinion no matter how evil and despicable you actually are.
Jess Irvine has an op-ed in the SMH where she makes the argument Meanwhile, business is acting like an adolescent, too, chucking hissy fits about workplace laws and taxation because it has learnt that this is an extremely effective parental manipulation strategy. In the teenage economy, the returns from rentseeking – or seeking special treatment [...]
Graham Richardson has a must-read op-ed in the Australian today. He reveals the depths of hatred towards the PM. While it is clear Julia Gillard just doesn’t understand how bad things really are, she is at the very core of the disenchantment. These two MPs, who both voted for her in Kevin Rudd’s February challenge, [...]
Jo Nova reports some discussion stirred up by The Heretic, a play that addresses climate issues, on stage in Melbourne this week. Golly, but The Heretic is a play that appears to be genuinely useful art, something that actually challenges the paradigm. Brice Bosnich reviews it ( see below), Andrew Glikson rails against it (see, [...]
In a media release on the Indigenous Affairs part of the 2012 Budget, the federal government insists it ‘will continue to prioritise access to the new program for people seeking to move into home ownership on Indigenous land’ – but this is a furphy. The government is well aware that people living on Indigenous land will not be able to access money from the n […]
At long last, services on Sydney’s highly inefficient rail network are getting some attention. Transport Minister Gladys Berejiklian has announced that 750 jobs will be cut in a restructuring effort intended to reduce bureaucratic waste. Even more heartening is that RailCorp’s projected job cuts are relatively mild, consisting of voluntary redundancies to m […]
The Sydney Morning Herald is running a poll asking if Australians are Racist. So far 74% of respondents say yes and 26% say no. Some of the commentators include Larissa Berendt who argues that Australia is a racist country because Aboriginal people have a shorter life expectancy. However, there are many reasons why their life expectancy is shorter than the a […]
Off topic I know but someone just showed me this. I thought it was worth sharing. Good way to demonstrate to people with little economic education the situation we’re in
http://www.debtclock.com.au/
Is honest Bill making an informed prediction? He shouldn’t be so bold or he might give the whole game away. And of course silly, using the word ‘regime’ is perfect justification for an ass kicking from the feds. That’s just how good normal non-sociopath human beings think.
I sure hope they haven’t worked out that framing your political opponents with staged violence is an incredibly effective way of getting the upper hand with mass public opinion no matter how evil and despicable you actually are.