Friday, September 7, 2007

OPEC

Democracy has reached its zenith when a society can elect a retard.

Rainy APEC holiday

Those bastards thought of everything.

Wednesday, September 5, 2007

Why is APEC not being held in Canberra? APEC an exercise in arrogance

Given the claims of the racing industry for compensation appear not unreasonable and will likely be paid at least in part with the NSW government’s $4m emergency fund for the equine flu crisis, which has been indicated will be refilled as necessary, will those with lost income due to APEC be compensated? Starting Monday, the CBD has become like a ghost town (presumably too much fighting on the dance floor). Anecdotally those who tried to open on the Monday to test the waters for business that there is only police in the area. Consensus is that they will all have to close for the remainder of the period. Spare a thought for the fruit vendors and cafĂ©teers who will lose two weeks revenue and running costs. One CBD cafĂ© owner said he makes around $5000 a day, which means he will be around $50,000 out of pocket for the summit. It seems a big price to pay for Howard’s ego and the reimbursement should come from federal coffers rather than the state.


The public have long been mildly resentful of Howard’s decision to live in Kirribilli House rather than the Lodge. It is not that most people blame him as I would rather live in Sydney than Canberra personally, if for no other reason than the views and climate. What is annoying is the cost at which he does so, and that he is the only prime minister to have felt the need to. Abusing it for Liberal fund raisers has not helped. Clearing Sydney’s CBD for what amounts to a private party for the over powered and his own personal aggrandizement kind of feels a little excessive, especially when, like Howard’s living arrangements, it should be in Canberra.


When Bob Hawke held the first APEC meeting in 1989, it was in Canberra and went smoothly. It may be said that it only hosted 12 leaders but the real reason is that Canberra is a city which was literally designed to accommodate such events. A single street could have been used in the political district of a city which is a series of satellite towns. The total disruption would have been virtually none as the satellites get on with their business in a state of near obliviousness to the event. The total cost would have been significantly less, especially for NSW. The security would have been far superior. I understand that Bush’s security is standard fare for him, except that he usually uses a helicopter in Washington rather than motorcade. Still, you wonder if the fence, exclusion zones, water cannon and lines of police would really have been needed had the venue not been so inappropriate. Who would protest in Canberra? A few might travel there, but most of us have to work or at least have something better to do with our time than travel to Canberra.


There has been the curious excess of Mr Bush’s motorcade which traveling little more than 100 meters from the InterContinental Hotel to Howard’s office has meant the stretch of cars involved in the operation have actually spanned a greater distance than that traveled. The early arrival of the US President has proven to be as much as anything a demonstration of chummery between Howard and Bush. For a man chasing another term in government, hosting your buddy who is seen as the worst president in American history, who is clearly a cocaine and alcohol damaged imbecile and widely regarded as a war criminal, it does not seem like a particularly intelligent move. I think Prime Ministerial excess and arrogance will be the overriding message that voters will take away from APEC.

Vindicating Rowan's Prejudice Against Customers

New research from the Queensland University of Technology has found there has been an increase in customer service staff that have been abused, spat on and received death threats.


Why do people assume that just because they have the money, the person on the other side of the counter is there as their servant? Customer service staff are rarely those who make the rules and tend not to be the beneficiaries of any sales made. Generally you get the service you ask for and you must always keep in mind that sometimes people have bad days or that their job sucks. Lastly, as a general rule, the customer is often an idiot and is often not right; a fair complaint is a fair complaint but customer staff rarely owe you anything unless you give them reason to or a mistake was made of sufficient magnitude to warrant a complaint. Your money is not that reason and the mistake was doing exactly as you desired.

The Kiddies Protest APEC

From what I could tell, many of the protesters at yesterday’s ‘kiddies’ protest or school walk out were young ethnic males. Those who asked me the way to Bellmore Park were all of Lebanese or similar Middle Eastern dissent. I feel this may be a little telling. They managed only about 250 people which although somewhat pathetic it was almost miraculous given the threats against protesters in general and the concern over high schoolers being involved.


It was a Resistance initiated protest which meant their taint of corruption was to tarnish it in most parents’ eyes at the outset. For those talk back hosts right of, well right, the concern is those ideologues lurking in schools also known as teachers. How many of them have been pushing students to partake in the educational strike? I suspect not many, though some may encourage students to stand by their opinions and may not actively censure pro-protest sentiment. The Education Department said any student not at school without a permission note to protest from their parents would be considered a truant. They worked with police to enforce the notes, with those found without permission being returned to their school or their parents as truancy is not a crime as such. From my schooling experience, being noted as a truant was not exactly traumatic. Essentially it resulted in an extra day added to the unexplained absences tally on the report card, which basically indicated you were behaving your age. At worst it was a detention hour one afternoon. I wonder how many students were found without permission notes and returned to safety from the mob.


Politically school students are part of the disenfranchised, though they do have their future voting potential. As it stands, they are old enough to form political opinions, but too young to vote. Protest then appears to be their only real option for a voice, even if purely symbolic. It is one of the few democratic rights offered to the under aged.


Back to those denizens known as Resistance: they had contact details on the flyers they distributed so students and parents could find out more about the demonstration. Those parents who rang were asked to join their children as ‘peace monitors’ or parental supervision to ensure in a safe way that students behaved appropriately. What bastards! Why did I not hear anyone on 2GB mention this?