Skirts, Swings, and Senators
Aug 27th
That any Australian could luxuriate in the comfort of our physical, philosophical and political safety and comfort, and not equally sympathise with the suffering and loss on both sides of the Arab-Israeli conflict, but rather unconditionally vilify one side over another is tantamount to the political amorality of 1930s Germany.
Vocal Minority Rejected As Viable Majority
Aug 25th
It is absolutely incredible how well organised the transparently-hypocritical, social-fringe Left are when it comes to actively regressing social values. Hypocritical because, despite lauding the benefits of separating Church and State, they want Government to redefine an institution and Holy Sacrament of the Church, millenia older than any modern State’s constitution. Hypocritical because despite staunch
It Works Better With Valium
May 28th
There are some great quotes about the futility of worry, but one of my favorites is that 90% of what we worry about will never come to pass. Whatever cute clichés you may have heard and forgotten, you can’t debate this one. It’s true. Worry is the biggest waste of energy and if anything, often
Going Nuclear? Some Facts To Consider
Mar 16th
There is plenty of media sensationalism and natural hysteria surrounding any proposal of adopting a greater reliance on nuclear energy in Australia. And all political leaders have said it’s not current policy, while others who prefer to live in the fringes of social reality categorically won’t even consider it a debate worth having – apparently
Is Carbon Tax Economic Vandalism?
Mar 14th
Recent tragedies in Japan must inform a debate on coal alternatives such as nuclear energy, not stifle it. If the Greens want to be taken seriously, they must allow and participate in such a debate without hysteria, and without vilifying their opponents. The only sources of ‘base-power’ are coal and nuclear. All others are complimentary,
