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Sunday, October 27th, 2024   |   195 comments

Across The City, All Townsville’s Singin’ The Blues This Morning – Some Boisterously, Some Bitterly.

Out Mundingburra way,  they’re singing the theme music from the movie Requiem For A Heavyweight, as Messagebank hits the canvas – but this time, he won’t be getting up. In Thuringowa, the Bat Signal was blew a fuse and it’s was a lights and sirens emergency call as the ambos carted away the flabby remains of a political. career that never was.  And in Townsville the minister who rose without a trace will have to head back to the classroom to make an honest quid.

We’ve got Premier Kid Crisafulli as predicted, now we await the proof of the pudding as he announces all those things he wouldn’t discuss during the campaign.  Fingers crossed. Given the deadline for the weekly Nest, probably not too much to be said right now,  except we are enjoying the warmth from flames as the deadwood of the past few years goes up in flames.

But even in the earliest analysis,  Crisafulli and the LNP must be dismayed by the result as a performance indicator, where a 58-42 polling lead just two or three weeks ago turned out to be a relatively close shave. It will be interesting to see if the LNP re-evaluate their mandate, which really comes down to one thing … controlling crime.  And given the outcome breaks down into regions right wing,  and SE corner left labor and Greens,  the questions of the Olympics will be a thorny one. There’s no way The Kid will do a Dan Andrews, but we might end up with the budget games.

Magpie note:  The Nest is missing two or three planned items because the computer had some inexplicable hissy fit, so I’ve published what I can. might be able to reinstate the missing bits a bit later … or maybe not. but will try. Grrrr…!!

BUT other thing have been happening which have not escaped the beady Magpie eye.

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Most astounding is the conclusion of an official CCC investigation into one complaints against our fraudster mayor – yes he did lie to a council meeting, but that’s OK, no offence committed, nothing to see here≥, so move along.

You’ve got to feel a bit sorry for Astonisher editor Cas Garvey, she must feel a bit like Sisyphus this week, rolling the rock of credibility up the hill, only to see a lazy  reporter kick it back down to the bottom again.

Plus a bumper USA cartoon gallery of increasingly frantic and grim dark humour  – where the election choices and policies make our just completed Queensland effort look like a Grade Three class captain exercise.

Famous Facebook Fibber TwoNames Thompson Gets Some Good News From The CCC

There’s that old legal saying ‘Justice delayed is justice denied’, so it reasonable for the Townsville community to feel they’ve been unjustly treated by the various dilatory ‘investigations’ into the obvious misbehaviour (and mental instability) of our fraudster mayor, TwoNames Thompson.  It wasn’t until the past week, a full six months when complaints were first raised about Thompson’s antics before and after his accidental election in March, that CCC investigators strolled off the plane from Brisbane to saungter leaisurely into Walker Street and start some on-scene chin scratching and moving-lips examination of whatever they found in the mayoral office.

But whatever they find that makes them go from ummm! to oh!, don’t get your hopes up that we’ll be rid of this rapacious conman and his wild eyed enables any time soon. Here’s why.

A reader (known personally to The ‘Pie so known not to be a complete whacko – well, most of the time)  made a formal complaint to the CCC about Thompson clearly lying to  council meeting about having legal advice saying he did not have a COI in the CEO selection matter. He refused to produce the advice (socouncilk could debate its merits) or even say who provided it,  and stumbled and fumbled some word salad excuse, but in a clear admission of bullshitting on the matter to the council,  he subsequently backed down from the claim,  and stayed out of the closed session.

A couple of days ago, the CCC has emailed the complainant , effectively washing their hands of the matter. But the email included the startling line:
Based on the information you have given us, we have not been able to identify a relevant criminal offence from Mayor Thompson’s conduct. That is, it is not a criminal offence for him to lie in a Council meeting.
And there you have it. The corruption watchdog says in so many words, yes, he lied, but no, nothing we can do about it – presumably because it’s not a ‘criminal’ offence. The complainant was advised to start all over again, but this time with the equally sloth-like Office of the Independent Assessor.
Seems an extraordinary state of affairs. Essentially, under ECQ rules, it’s a no-no to lie to get into office, but once you’re  there. go for your life, lie your head off, no one gives a stuff. Apparently.
Technically, it seems the CCC are right under their terms of reference. The ‘Pie was unable to find anything in the Act or anywhere else where lying is specifically mentioned, and certainly not as a criminal offence. The closest that might cover it is this:
Providing false or misleading information to the Minister for Local Government, the CEO of the department responsible for local government, the Independent Assessor, or a member of the Office of the Independent Assessor (OIA), the CCT, the Change Commission, an investigator or authorised person • Engaging in fraud against the council 
That should be something that Premier Kid should look at. Urgently, and for all elected officials at all levels.

Screenshot 2024-10-26 at 8.59.43 pmPS The ‘Pie has ordered a couple of these from the US. Get on to Temu, they’re on about $4 each. Something to wear when you approach our mayor for a friendly chat.

Not To Get Too Posh, But The Bulletin Needs A New Name In Its Quest For Credibility: The Sisyphean Times…

For the few of you who are not scholars of Greek mythology, Sisyphus was the bloke whose punishment for giving the finger to the Gods was the task of rolling a rock uphill, only never to reach the top, it would always get away from him and rolling  back – poor bugger is still at it, since the punishment was/is for eternity.  Townsville Bulletin editor Cas Garvey must know how old Sisy feels – after some excellent recent work rolling the rock of credibility up the community hill, it rolled and crashed back to the bottom again in the last week.

Ity started with bit of truly dishonest reporting.

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This is one that pops from time to time, and when the state campaign lulled a bit, seemed a good filler … of a two page spread.

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Now, let The Magpie be absolutely clear, he thinks it would be a wonderful idea idea and a great and well patronised addition to the Townsville recreational scene.

But let him also be clear that he will be fucking surprised if happens. This is a gullible and lazy Leighton ‘Light-On’  Smith special, a story straight off a media release (there is no this goof sat and took notes or interviewed the proponent, Shaun McCarthy.) In all probability,  Light-On may never have met him, just sent out of a photographer for a pic.  And as usual, from the ‘reporter’ who brought you with certainty that there was no way the Hilton Hotel next to the stadium would NOT happen. And al,mosy exactly one year ago, Light-On  showed his uncanny ability to ignore madly waving red flags when he told us with unwavering certainty  that Townsville was about to get a ‘five star, 20 storey international hotel in the Hive development

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Fast talking ‘developer’  Mark Tonge, a blow-in from the Gold Coast,  coyly refused to namde the international chain with which he was having such fruitful talks ‘but a deal will be announced in about a week’. it wasn’t, Leighton ndever followed upo on the story (The Magpie did) and Mr Tonge has since departed Townsville for the south from whence he originally slithered.

Now you’d think a grown man … who angrily clainm journalistic status as well as above average stenogrphic skills , might learned something from that little outing.

But no, appafrently not. Here are a few things that didn’t even stir the slightest curiosity in our man in the waterpark story,.

First you’ll see the usual misplaced certainty when he says ‘Townsville is finally getting a waterpark’. No it’s not, plans have to go to council,  with its acres of red tape and requirements, especially of a development that will be a water consuming monster. Still no questions, mate? Well then before we even to get what is proposed to be built, how about the site itself, which is on a flood plain. No probs, said Mr McCarthy.

Due to the flood prone nature of the site, Mr McCarthy said detailed hydrological studies had been undertaken both on the current council flood modelling data as well as the proposed amended modelling data, with the plan to raise development footprint 3m higher across the site, backed by a system of channels and a weir – leaving 110,000 sqm of developable land.

So, Leighton,  while Mr McCarthy says gthe project will be delivered much more cheaply than it would cost in the south, he proposes to overfill the 11.4hectare site, raising it three metres.   Given that the North Rail Yards remediation of possibly a couple of metres on a 4.4h site will cost somewhere north of $70million, did it occur to you to do a quick calculation and make a phone cal,k to Markwell’s to check out the cost. No, still nothing Goofy?

Then what about the owners of the land, which just so happens to be the Townsville Turf Club. you didn’t think to ask them about these plans for their land. Maybe they’ve been in touch with you, but you just haven';t told us what was said. But you’d think this would be the first call after you’d cleared the fax machine of Mr McCarthy’s day dream.

Then of course we get all the usual goodies  promised with sort of tediouskly familiar development … not forgetting the obligatory hotel.

“The project includes a 3000-person capacity waterpark, designed to be similar to Wet ‘n’ Wild on the Gold Coast, alongside a 10,000 square metre Beach Club that aims to rival Finns Bali and O Beach Ibiza … with a capacity of 5000 – equipped to host international DJs and artists,” Mr McCarthy said.

Render of the Beach Club section of the Townsville Waterpark, Beach Club & Hotel. Picture: CA Architects.

Render of the Beach Club section of the Townsville Waterpark, Beach Club & Hotel. Picture: CA Architects.

“It will be anchored by a 200-key (15 storey) hotel featuring dedicated conference and event facilities capable of accommodating up to 600-seat banquet style.

“In addition to the leisure offerings, the development will incorporate quick-service restaurant drive-through tenancies, a tavern, and plans for 400 residential apartments (eight storey) plus retail, (with) ample undercover parking for about 900 parks in the current plans.”

Still nothing stirring up thdere in the noodle, Light-On. Well, then, let’s have a look at

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Well,  Mr McCarthy has had five years to sort that our, and all may be well with him and his finances,  but there are some questions raised by the matter.

Except for Leighton Smith. Lazy, lazy stuff.

Seriously mate, look for a job in PR or the council media mob,  or maybe the missus could get you a gig with Labor, you’re good at one sided yarns. But unquestioningly foisting these impossible dreams on a city already under credibility siege in so many other areas, we do not need the dream weaving bullshit that you so thoughtlessly spin.

As long as you remain at the paper, Cas Garvey will just have to keep rockin’ on – up that hill.

An Interesting Headline

From the SMH, a two-part headline. The first part isn’t news to anyone who has listened to her, the second part is a bloody good idea.

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The Week In Manic America

What can I say, it just gets loopier. It’s Halloween week, but how the hell could you tell?

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195 Comments

  1. mike douglas says:

    Woken early by stolen cars screaming around Thuringowa hopefully some last hurrahs with a new sheriff hitting town . 3 actually Natalie , Janelle , Adam . R.U.O.K rusted on long term labor supporters . First Jenny now Les , Aaron , Scott . Just a few months ago Jenny joking with the media showing off to Albo with Les , Scott , Aaron ” get off your arse and get up here ” . Appears most people in Townsville knew Les and Aaron were unelectable except Thuringowa / Wulguru labor branches . Townsville Magpie polls more accurate than Courier Mail exit polls hinting KAP would win 2 -3 Townsville seats . The Greens were big losers losing a seat and votes . Labor left Townsville ” woke and broke ” .

    • White Mouse says:

      ALP knew they were going to lose the Townsville seats – why send a fresh candidate out to face the angry electorates?

      • C. Howett Fields says:

        There is still the astounding matter that with 72% counted in Mundingburra, more than 6,600 people still gave Boom Boom their first preference vote. Across town in Thuringowa, Harper’s pulled even more! Not enough to win, I know, but still surprising.

  2. Barfly says:

    I have heard that a complaint will be soon on its way to the CCC about some former state ministers, some high ranking officers in government departments and the TCC now they have no one to protect them.

  3. Frances says:

    Well done Magpie on predicting many many years ago that Crisafulli would be a future premier. I still recall it.

  4. Dazza says:

    Mr Magpie. Ye of little faith on the waterpark. This is go get them Townsville.
    So this Sunday I will get the cable car to the top of Castle Hill to eat breakfast at one of many restaurant options before zip lining down to the Sunday Market before that city lane area fills up with the residents of the old railway workshop apartments!

  5. Strand Ghost says:

    Looks like being a long line at Centrelink on Monday morning.

  6. Jonny Rotten says:

    Bulletin Saturday: To Close To Call.
    This how close it got.
    LNP V Labor
    Poole 58 – 41;
    Marr 60-33; and
    Baillie 55-44.
    Bulletin you were not even close with your misleading headline, despite running KAP scare campaign on abortion which was a non issue.
    Garvey would be better of going on a diet than sticking her nose into politics.
    Well done LNP. KAP has been rendered next to useless, and the greens are gone.
    Overall an excellent result for the state, despite the media scare campaigns.
    By the way LNP 51-33 is not a close shave. Its a flogging.

    • The Magpie says:

      A moment from Old Fogey’s Notebook … was a time when news outfits reported what had happened, and not dressing up as informed predictions what their preferred outcome would be.

      • Jonny Rotten says:

        Magpie
        I posted a similar comment on the Bulletin today, under another screen name.
        All three were rejected.
        I just comment bombed the Bulletin site.
        Garvey might get the message.

  7. Bob Roberts says:

    I would think that being flood-prone is a bonus for a water park.

    • Jatzcrackers says:

      Bob R, salt water flood plains are total no go’s for any steel structure plus concrete footings encasing the reo steel. Such theme park structures are rarely treated with expensive paints/coatings to delay the endless march of rust as is the norm with bridges/jetties etc. The subject site will never be built on unless it becomes a salt water lily farm !

  8. Hospital staff says:

    Good bye Aaron. Love from LNP rent-a-crowd. You will only be missed because you were the butt of every joke made at the hospital. Watching you prancing around the place like everyone knows you or you thinking your a god amongst us. No ambulance station would have you back after what you have done to our system. I will not drop my standards to abuse you like you have many of us on Facebook or other apps. Blocking people for criticism of your government that wasn’t abusive just factual. Now you can join the frank tanties of the world in political oblivion. I also tried calling Les but it went to message bank again.

  9. Malfeasance Mike says:

    It’s a great morning isn’t it? Cupcake gone…Messagebank gone…Harpic gone. Labor gone!! The result is justified as these three Labor muppets have sat by idly on their hands while crime has destroyed our city. Of particular note is how the lazy Messagebank hasn’t lifted a finger to do any work locally on behalf of the ratepayer, and Harpic’s wok involved posting crap in Facebook all day long. Lazy idiots who have gotten what they deserve.

    • Jeff, Condon says:

      The three idiots get what they deserve? Harpic and Scottikins will have their snouts in the public trough of largesse for the rest of their lives. Rocky, well, he could do a refresher course and go back to Cleveland where he can see the results of his kiddie crime epidemic.

  10. The Clairvoyant says:

    Townsville Bulletin editor Cas Garvey has egg all over her face again this morning, and not just because of Light-On’s water park media release fiasco.
    Magpie bloggers will recall that her newspaper made the bold prediction (on the eve of the Local Government election), that Jenny Hill would be re-elected Townsville mayor.
    We all know what happed to that piece of crystal ball gazing.
    One would have thought she would have taken heed of that embarrassment and been at least wary of making predictions on the State election. But no, she went in boots and all for surprise upset KAP victories in Townsville.
    Last time I checked they got around 12% of the vote.
    Here’s a tip Cas.
    Before the Federal election, throw away that cracked crystal ball and let the voters decide who wins before calling the result 24 hours before election day.
    Remember, three strikes and you’re out.

  11. Alahazbin says:

    Maybe ‘Light Weight’ can do an investigation on the whereabouts of one Therese Smith, self appointed head of the Gleeson Trust. She appears to have left town.

  12. Prince Rollmop says:

    Well well, Labor were shown the door in 24. Love it. Now the rebuilding of our city commences. If all goes well we will have Phil Thompson formally represent our region next year at the federal level. That, combined with the clean sweep of the 3 Labor dickheads, puts us in a position where we have new blood with renewed vigour advocating for our region. How this plays out when it comes to working with the delusional Twonames remains to be seen, but it will be interesting.

    • The Magpie says:

      And a graceless exit it was, especially from Miles. His churlish behaviour in not conceding until this morning, not a single word of congratulations to The Kid or the LNP, No treaditional phone call to the victor last night, what a little thumb-sucker.

      • Prince Rollmop says:

        Miles is licking his wounds. He and his union buddies made a move on Anna less than 12 months out from the election. Monumental strategic fuckup. Labor needed at least 2 years for the new Premier to bed himself in, promulgate new policies and strategic direction, undo and remove the old guard and start afresh. The failed dismally and as a result they are now in opposition. Smiley’s behaviour last night toward the victors was indeed childish and sour grapes. They have nobody to blame but themselves. For far too long FNQ and a central Q has been neglected. Now, the people have spoken. Let’s see if the LNP can learn from Labor’s mistakes.

        • The Good Old Days says:

          Maybe. In 2012 Can Do Campbell Newman led LNP to a 78 to 7 victory over Labour. If ‘alphabet’ had stayed on I believe it would have been the same this time round. I’ve been a Liberal supporter all my life, but these days with the advent of the ‘professional politician’ I don’t have much faith in any of them. We will see how they perform after the excitement of winning dies down, and they discover the joys of tax payer funded lunches and elastic bands in their trousers.

          • The Magpie says:

            The Magpie takes some hope from the unexpected close-run race … parties that have 78 to 7 victories get the wrong message … they think it is a mandate for their policies when such victories are often more a protest against the incumbent’s policies. cf our bad luck with Troy Thompson.

        • ABS says:

          Judging from the lack of support for any projects on the TEL wish list, the north will continue to be neglected.

          • Ducks Nuts says:

            ABS I agree. But also… when did TEL release its wish list?
            From my observations TEL wait until AFTER months of work have gone into preparing a budget and just before it is released to start talking about their wish lists. The region will never get any funding with that strategy.

          • The Magpie says:

            It wasalso in Saturday’s paper, where it would even more pointless than during the campaign. deep thinkers all round.

  13. Ben Rumson says:

    Now that Harpic, Messageblank, and Cupcake have gone the new faces are going to earn, whether they like it or not, their Magpie Blog nickname.

  14. dorfus says:

    Now, what will be the nickname for the State Premier elect – perhaps MOSES, who led his followers out of the wilderness. Nest readers could pen some of the Commandments as a few are known already.

    (It is Sunday and time for Bible lessons.)

    • The Magpie says:

      Around here, it will ALWAYS The Kid … he’s had that moniker from The ‘Pie for 20 years, not changing bit now.

      PS Have been given the hint that he’s never been keen on it, but that’s the price of fame. he never mentioned it to The ‘Pie personally in the days of yore.

    • Prince Rollmop says:

      I agree with the Pie, Crisafulli is ‘the Kid’. It’s a good nickname that has been around for a long time, no need to change it.

      Janelle Poole could become Swimming Pool, Adam Baillie could become Beetle Baillie and Natalie Marr I need to thinking about.

  15. LNP rent a crowd says:

    Thoughts and prayers Harpic.

    Now fuck off

  16. Headmistress says:

    5000 capacity booze precinct with a 3000 capacity family fun “leisure offering” sounds like my idea of hell.

  17. Ball bag says:

    Harpic has posted a farewell message on Facebook, along with a photo of himself in his gay multi coloured jacket. A wanker right to the end. Farewell Batman.

  18. Jeff, Condon says:

    Watching Cameron Dickhead on the ABC Electoral coverage, his behaviour deteriorated from arrogant, to abusive bad tempered loser. Incredibly bad mannered performance by the losing party.

    And there can be little doubt that the KAP is in bed with Labor after first throwing in the abortion furball and then, like the curs they are, partially retracting to scavenge a few votes.

    Politics is low

  19. Jeff, Condon says:

    Continuing – Politics is a low game, however, the KAP have lowered the limbo bar even further.

    • Ducks Nuts says:

      Jeff, between KAP and LNP the slanging match was ridiculous. They both preferenced each other. It was like watching a primary school boys fight knowing they’re going to both go play soccer on the same team later.

  20. The Good Old Days says:

    Some take aways- 1. LNP not as strong as they expected, maybe a little humbleness will be good for the next four years, 2. Margie Ryder is not popular at all, 3. KAP, Greens and One Nation may need to rethink their relevance, 5. Crisafulli said he would resign if the Crime issue is not fixed – I bet we keep reminding him about that ! Finally, the waterpark idea was trialled in Townsville in February 2019. I don’t want to see another repeat.

    • Ducks Nuts says:

      1. This is true, unlikely to happen and excellent advice.
      2. Maybe she’ll just fuck off into obscurity now
      3. Greens have retained one seat and had an increase in primary vote state wide
      4. Seems to have gone walkabout.
      5. Crisafulli has pledged to cut $45M from specialist homelessness services. Watch how this plays out.

      • Jonny Rotten says:

        That $45 million came from the services union after they fiddled around and manipulated the LNP costings.

        • Ducks Nuts says:

          In that case, surely it could still be allocated to the homeless

          • Not standing for Mayor says:

            Ducky, you’re funny. A figure that was made up by the Union owners of the ALP as part of a scare campaign against the LNP is in your view a target for the new government. Get your hand off it mate.

    • Motorist says:

      Townsville once had two water parks/water slides. In the late 1980s. One in the north west corner of what is now the expanded Willows shopping plaza and the other opposite Castletown on the showgrounds side of the road. They were bloody terrific for young and old. And then along came progress……

      In many ways this town has gone backwards.

  21. Tropical Cyclone says:

    How did the kid a Mayor Mooney get along? Making the Hospital efficient is not about spending more money. I don’t think David will be able to fix it.

    • The Magpie says:

      mutualk respect … Mooney knew a smart politician on the make when he saw one.

      Don’t if I’ve told this story, but at a function earlier this year, The Kid and His Radiance were chatting, and one person seeing this said to his mate’There is the best Premier we never had.’ To which his mate replied ‘Yeah, talking to the best mayor we never had.’

    • The Magpie says:

      The Magpie cor one hopes so.

      • Guy says:

        Consider : The cost of dealing with the nuclear waste of AUKUS

        “This produced a total capital and operating cost estimated to be $145.3 billion over the 120-year life of the project.”

        https://www.crikey.com.au/2023/07/24/aukus-nuclear-waste-dump-cost-australia/?origin=serp_auto

        Just think how much it will cost to deal with nuclear waste from all these nuclear power stations.

        Just use natural gas from Australia’s vast gas reserves, sign into law a domestic reserve from its exports , build a number of natural gas powered jet turbines to make electrical power

        Fast to build
        Cheap to build
        Easy to maintain
        Little to no toxic waste to deal with ( water and CO2)

        Nuclear power is the opposite to all of the above.

        Countries build nuclear power stations to create the fissile material to build nuclear bombs, it’s not about cheap power – yes really.

        • The Magpie says:

          Hmmm, let’s see then, youare asking us to accept that a bit of electricity generation nis an elaborate cover for more nefarious agendas, eh? Like in America, where 18% of electricity is nuclear=created, and 15% in Britain. Now Guy, don’t start foaming about costs and so, you are saying that the underlying purpose of all nuclear plants is to build bombs?

          You’re a very special man, Guy. Very special.

          • Guy says:

            Yes

            The purpose of building nuclear plants is to find an excuse to obtain fissile material / create plutonium ( plutonium is a purely man made element created by a nuclear reaction with uranium).

            You need to have an excuse to start shipping in uranium ore – you then build experience with handling / using such materials, you can ship in “experts” without drawing too much attention. If you don’t do this it could take decades of work.

            You’ll find the british started building nuclear power stations to produce power , that was the cover story.

            Australia doesn’t need such overly complicated systems to make electricity cheaply, it has natural gas/ coal/ oil. Natural gas is the clear winner for its eco footprint and cost benefit.

          • The Magpie says:

            Thank you for your conspiracy du jour.

        • MickNQ says:

          Like those dastardly nuclear scoundrels, the Finns and the Swedes

      • Ducks Nuts says:

        It’d be a stupid move by all levels of government to move forward with nuclear.

      • Bentley says:

        The soon-to-be elected Federal LNP will over-ride the States on that issue anyway,
        (with any luck). Coal and Nuclear must be in the mix.

        • Ducks Nuts says:

          Apparently Bentley wants to pay more for electricity. Nice one Bentley.

          “Typical Australian households could see electricity bills rise by AUD665/year on average under the opposition Coalition’s plans to introduce nuclear to the country’s energy mix.”

          “The cost of electricity generated from nuclear plants would likely be 1.5 to 3.8 times the current cost of electricity generation in eastern Australia.”

          https://ieefa.org/resources/nuclear-australia-would-increase-household-power-bills

          • Not standing for Mayor says:

            Someone let the looneys off the leash. This is what happens when Labor loses its tenuous link to reality and all foaming mouthed trolls are left to develop their own ranting dot points.

          • The Magpie says:

            It is one of the most graceless and ungracious losses in the state’s history. Not quite Trumpian, but of the same ilk.

          • Mike Douglas says:

            Ducky , AEMO CEO “‘there is no guarantee transition to renewables will result in lower power prices ” . Albo and Bowen ” renewable energy is the cheapest form of energy ” . Who do you believe ? .

          • The Magpie says:

            You have to ask him, Mike? Waddda ya rekkin?

          • Bentley says:

            Sorry Testes, ‘our government has been blowing smoke up our collective arses’ for years. Those words are those of a friend, now retired, who has been a world authority on such matters most of his professional career. And anyone with electrical qualifications in the power industry should realise that renewables depend upon transmission lines which are expensive, vulnerable, incur huge power losses over distance and high compensation costs. Renewables are way down the list of economical energy sources. Great for charging batteries and other small devices. Don’t get me started.

          • Grumpy says:

            Ducky – you really are an idiot. Quoting a biased left-wing organisation, funded by left-wing ideology driven extremists. How about some reality driven, science based views and opinions by the world’s most respected Conservation organisation, The Nature Conservacy, which clearly states in a 2018 paper that any sustainable future MUST include nuclear power generation. And, no, I’m not giving you a link – I’m encouraging you to find it yourself and maybe read something that does not come from Just Stop Oil lunacy.

          • Ducks Nuts says:

            Bentley, not sure if you’ve noticed, but all forms of power generation require transmission lines to get it to your home. Nuclear doesn’t come with a magical power transportation facility, although it does appear to bring with it some forms of magical thinking.

          • The Magpie says:

            If nuclear plants are placed in current power stations, the lines are already there. Not so with solar or wind.

          • MickNQ says:

            That’s why Google and Microsoft are building nuclear plants to power their AI operations

          • The Magpie says:

            no that’s not the reason, Guy tells us they want to bomb the shit out all thosed people making them billions.

          • Guy says:

            It was under the misleading slogan of ‘Atoms for Peace’, that the Queen ceremonially opened what was officially described as Britain’s first nuclear power station, at Calder Hall in Cumbria, in 1956. The newsreel commentary described how it would produce cheap and clean nuclear energy for everyone.
            This was untrue. Calder Hall was not a civil power station. It was built primarily to produce plutonium for nuclear weapons. The electricity it produced was a by-product to power the rest of the site.

            https://cnduk.org/resources/links-nuclear-power-nuclear-weapons/

            You need to contact these people and put your side of the story to them magpie . Seriously misguided people.

          • The Magpie says:

            You wish to use CND as an authority for your argument, Guy? Seriously? (Don’t answer, mate, it’s getting tiresome.)

  22. Alfred E Neuman says:

    Art Lovers,
    Here is the Brisbane effort.
    With the optimism now abounding Townsville can do anything :-)

    https://www.abc.net.au/news/2024-10-27/qld-spencer-tunick-brisbane-story-bridge-naked-art/104523804

  23. Strand Ghost says:

    The Land that is marked for new Water Park is owned by Tville Turf Club and to my knowledge it cant be sold unless it goes through the Qld Government and i have never seen it reversed by them as of yet , as the previous Committee tried to sell it for $11 million many yrs ago and the QLD Govt put the brakes on it.

  24. Alahazbin says:

    Who owns that parcel of land that this bloke MacArthur is proposing this ‘resort water park.?
    It was part of the Turf Club which was run by a trust many moons ago. There was a proposal for a hospital a few years ago. That died.
    Does anyone know the truth?

    • The Magpie says:

      The Magpie’s property deep throat tells us the land still belongs to the Turf Club … which The ‘Pie reported in the blog.

  25. More than 3 rorts is a wank says:

    I wonder what Shepherdson rorters Mike Kaiser and Lee Bermingham have got up their sleeves now ?? Kaiser was inspector general of the dept of the premier and cabinet and Bermingham got contracts. Id copy Kaiser’s resume off the premiers page while you can https://www.premiers.qld.gov.au/about-us/our-key-people/dg.aspx

    • Prince Rollmop says:

      Kaiser is a survivor. He has lived off the taxpayer teat for many years. He is more slippery than Troy Thompson coated in baby oil. He has been one of the influencers and back room boys of the QLD Labor party for many years. I would imagine that the Kid won’t be wanting to keep somebody as influential and dangerous as Kaiser around. Then again, keep your friends close and your enemies closer.

    • Jeff, Condon says:

      Funny, no mention of being caught branch stacking.

      • Charlie Wulguru says:

        Jeff…Everyone on here have forgotten that. I read where he cleaned out his office two weeks before the election.I don’t think he had to be sacked!!!

        • The Magpie says:

          Special K may be many things, but a guileless dill is not one of them. He knew he was on his way, and in fact, would not be at all keen mixing with the new mob. Why would he, dyed in the blue (or red) Labor rorter forever.

    • Dave Nth says:

      Saw on another blog yesterday that Kaiser has already been given notice.

      Plenty of links if googled with sensational headlines that he’s already sacked but paywalled.

      That said I wouldn’t be surprised to see a few more charlatans bailing before administration handover.

      • Percy says:

        That’s good news, cut off the head of the snake. Kaiser is worth a few mil and has his consulting and lobbying business so he won’t be short of a dollar. Hopefully all the Labor acolytes that fill the government board positions will also get rolled.

  26. Lame Stephen says:

    Well if ever during these troubled times the new Premier needs the services of a solicitor I know a good one he can use.

    Now, where is Clinton and Troy, it’s time for our cooker meeting. Toot toot.

  27. White Mouse says:

    Also, soon to be unemployed are a host of former ministers that are employed by Labour aligned lobbying firms. No more unofficial meetings over cups of coffee at the local cafe.

  28. Tropical Cyclone says:

    Well now David is in will public servants have to supply their own coffee, milk and sugar like under Cambell Newman.

    • The Magpie says:

      You mean like they do in private businesses. Oh the horror.

      Keep tryin’ Trops, keep tryin’.

      • Tropical Cyclone says:

        I have never had to pay for tea, coffee ,sugar or milk in the private sector. No I was being tongue in cheek. when Newman got in a lot of BS went out from management (junior mostly) saying we need to do this that and the other thing. One thing they banned was the free coffee. Personally I doubt Newman gave 2 shits about tea and coffee. If I can lift the productive work from 2 hours in an 8hr day to 6hrs across the public sector, ill save a shitload more than I will on tea and coffee. The only thing he was blamed for that I thought was stupid was all training stopped. I don’t know if that was Newman or just some DH.

    • Percy says:

      TC, hopefully yes. The public service is bloated in many areas and is a complete waste of money. A cut in police numbers of healthcare is ill advised, but other areas including consultants needs a huge clean out. And yes, if you have to pay for your own coffee, tea, or sugar, tough titties as everybody else has to pay for their own.

    • Jonny Rotten says:

      TC
      Lefty losers just don’t get it. The LNP won, so get over it and go to the thumb sucking corner.
      Since the election, I have never seen so many lefties losing it.
      And what the hell has Campbell Newman got to do with anything.
      You people are more demented than Trump.

      • The Magpie says:

        Took the liberty of helping you avoid embarrassment and mockery, Johnny, by altering the last line of your comment. No thanks required.

        • Jonny Rotten says:

          Childish and untrue.
          Noticed how Biden is not on the campaign trail. Why?
          Could it be dementia.

          • The Magpie says:

            No you twerp, it could not be. Given that he was elbowed out, the Dems have wisely decided to severely limit his involvement in the Harris campaign. It’s clear you don’t have a clue how politics works.

          • Jonny Rotten says:

            Magpie
            I get my daily dose of Fox, CNN and MSNDC.
            Fox has its fair share of lefty progressives like Juan William, Jessica Tarlov, Neil Cavuto, Richard Fowler, and some crazy radio lady who is of with the pixies.
            As for CNN it is full of left wing progressive’s, Tapper, Phillips, Bash, Collins and much more. it is barely watchable with its TDS 24/7.
            Same with MSDNC. A full-on TDS 24/7. It to is bareley watchable. One example is Lawrence O’Donnell who wrote VEEP scripts. Wow.
            So yes I do know my US politics, a hell of lot more than you.

          • The Magpie says:

            Not necessarily my deranged friend. We both know as much as each other, we just draw different conclusions … The Magpie on the side of sanity and you on the side of dangerous illogical gullibility.

      • Tropical Cyclone says:

        What are you talking about. Im a lefty ?
        I’ll tell you truth if David ignores what I am saying he will not get in again.

        • The Magpie says:

          Your really not a serious poerson are you, trops, have a Kit Kat mate.

          • Tropical Cyclone says:

            what i’m saying is if he lets others in the PS blame him for everything they implement he will go the way of Newman. There are a lot of twisted bastards in the PS management who will use this opportunity to play thug.

    • Grumpy says:

      TC – why should I shout them smoko every single day? Bludgers.

      • Tropical Cyclone says:

        Where did you work that you paid for your own tea , coffee and milk?

        • The Magpie says:

          Dunno about Grumpy, but at the Bulletin. And back then, maybe still, all News Corpse papers is/was byo, also Channels 9, 7 and 10 in Sydney, and every radio station The ‘Pie worked for anywhere.

          • Tropical Cyclone says:

            i got free tea and coffee working at the bully.

          • The Magpie says:

            So you’re the one, you bastard … quite a few of were looking for you. For the eight years I was there, there was a weekly pool system. The ‘Pie was never in it because it didn’t involve alcohol. (Hi Bettina.)

        • Grumpy says:

          TC. Apart from the times I supplied tea and bikkies to my own employees, during my other employment there was always some form of social club, into which we all contributed. The club supplied the makings and, usually, the Christmas party.

          • The Magpie says:

            Precisely. As it is virtually everywhere. In fairness, at the Bully, the management always kicked the can pretty generously at Christmas.

      • Motorist says:

        And why should I have to subsidize .50c bus / rail / ferries / tram fares across the State. It is not economically viable. At the end of the day the bill has to be payed, and that is mugs like you and I who have no say and reap no benifit.

    • Angel dust says:

      You mean supply their own sugar like in South Aussie?

  29. The end says:

    Harpic’s Labor team have posted a video on his FB page as a tribute and farewell, a reel themed to the song ‘closing time’. Lots of photos of Harpic with Messagebank, Private Cupcake, Smiley, Anna, and Hill. Too bad so sad. All a bunch of numpty’s. Hasta la vista suckholes…….

  30. Critical says:

    The public service won’t know what hit it if the new LNP.is going to successfully implement these programs within the first 100 days.

    Qld government better get rid of this work from home policy and order all public servants back into the office to get this part of its agenda completed on time.

    https://online.lnp.org.au/first-one-hundred-days

    • The Magpie says:

      The ‘Pie finds it interesting that there is a knee jerk reaction of panic and disapproval among many when thinning PS ranks if ever mentioned. No one seems to want to argue the facts, and if in fact, said ranks are stuffed with supernumerary Labor faithful doing bugger all of any real value. Whether this is true or not is the central question, not an automatic ‘Oh, it’s Campbell Newman all over again’.

      • Achilles says:

        Watching the end of the swearing in of “The Kid” at the end of which was the photo session where the QG displayed her dentists dream of multi colored teeth.

        About the same as in the “Lotties” poem.

        Her teeth were green and yellow,
        And one was black as Jet,
        Now if she had a blue one.
        She’d have a snooker set.

      • White Mouse says:

        If the incoming government is smart, any culling of public service numbers starts with the AO8 / EL1 types that infest head offices throughout Brisbane and whose sole purpose seems to be to piss off workers at the coalface.

      • Guy says:

        So begins end game

        LNP wins because years of Labor corruption, mismanagement and incompetence finally drove enough swing voters into the arms of the LNP. Now we’ll have a few years of some competent ideology mixed in with crazy leading to the LNP being kicked out again.

        This is a change of season rather than any seismic shift in attitudes.

    • Mr Macphisto says:

      Here’s a little unknown about public service employees working from home. I am one of them and don’t have a choice. It was either WFH or work for someone else. The reason being, we don’t have an office space. From what I understand, there are no plans on foot to find us an office. We have a small office which is borrowed from another department ,however it can only accommodate about five people. Once a week we conduct an in person meeting in that department’s conference room. Our productivity is measured against the legislative timelines associated with the work we are responsible for. As long as those timelines are met (which they are), then when we work is ours to decide.

    • Tropical Cyclone says:

      Most public servants won’t work from home because the gossip mill will destroy them.

  31. I’ll be plucked says:

    Possible Blog Nicknames New Members:

    ‘Splash’ Poole
    ‘Bill’ Baillie
    ‘Mars’ Marr

    Anyone else??? :)

    • The Magpie says:

      Well, the Labor haters have already suggested Cess Poole. They should talk.

      No one is less deserving of such a nickname as the admirable Ms Poole.

      • Ducks Nuts says:

        That would be Janelle “Not drowning, waving” Poole. Who needs some public speaking advice to get her hands under control.

  32. Barfly says:

    I took a look at that post on Harpic’s fb page that’s mentioned around here. Holy shit, some of the outfits that the goose wears. He looks like Liberace, or the evil Mr Fucktard from the planet Fucktardia. What a complete nimrod. And as for Mike Kaiser walking the plank that was very interesting. More yet to follow.

  33. Mad Jack says:

    Dear ‘Pie,
    Are our Councillors (yes, I know, but for better or worse they are our Councillors) allowed to bring an item or object into the chambers for a Council meeting?
    If so, I recommend each and every Councillor brings into the chamber a Menorah and places it next to their microphone.
    This may well be lost on Mayor Twonames, but it will not be lost on the informed public following this public disgrace of a Mayor.

    • The Magpie says:

      Good idea. But for a moment, thought you were going to suggest a lump of coal. Or all three ladies would benefit to varying degrees of following Pauline’s leasd and wear a hijab in support of the mayor.

  34. Titan says:

    Has anybody heard any whispers about Democracy Thompson this week? It’s all very very quiet. Still nothing on his Facebook page. Is this the end or is it the calm before the storm? Any TCC insiders got any hot tips for the Nest?

  35. Oswald Cobblepot says:

    (Via Magpie email).

    I can tell you that those shysters have not bought the land as Bob Bentley put a caveat on it and any sale has to go to treasury.

    Personally, I would like to see a water park go there, but as is often the case with Townsville, it is the right idea in the wrong place.

    The perfect location would be on the land that Chris Morris and his partner own opposite the stadium, and it’s two birds with one sone territory, a big moneysaver. Because all they would need to do is put a concrete floor in, and create a white water rafting thingo like Penrith White Water Stadium, like the lovely Fox sisters, The contamination factor would be negated as it is under concrete, Imagine that Olympic sport here.

    Pie, you know I’m a visionary.

    • The Magpie says:

      That is a bloody good idea as a thought starter.

      Seriously, first stop would be for someone respected from the council to perhaps approach Mr Morris for an exploratory chat. It will have to be someone Mr Morris would respect, trust and take seriously, so The Magpie suggests …. ummm … how ’bout, ah, no … well, maybe … look the ‘Pie will get back to you on that.

      And The ‘Pie will tell you something else that is not a silly suggestion either. When the Hilton Double Cross Hotel was about to get the boot, The ‘Pie seriously suggested … and still does …. that site should be turned into a state of the art, fully landscaped and tropically attractive trailer/camping park. Like the excellent facility at Rowes Bay but perhaps a bit more upmarket in site maintenance and presentation. The location gives east access to not just a water park if that eventuates, but the CBD, The Strand, Castle Hill and the Casino (let’s not forget that the casino is actually an out-of-towner attraction. it would be a business buzz par excellence. maybe the Chamber could take upon themselves to speak to the relevant parties for an overall scheme. Shitloads more potential than dicking around with a contaminated little armpiy of land across the creek that will never see a decent return under all the restriction and bureaucratic bullshit involved.

      Now let’s hear from all you road bumps why it won’t work, i can see you straining at the keyboard.

    • Bombora says:

      How about a surf park with big artificial waves, so the the backpackers who packed their boards for nth Qld and display them on roof racks can wank each other off in the new car park out front because they don’t actually know how to surf.

      • The Magpie says:

        Actually, The ‘Pie, who has a view of the duck pond, put the surf park idea to Crisafulli when he was a councillor and we were having a chat at the Nest. He seemed genuinely interested in the idea, but other matters obviously overtook his precedence and it is now history. Funnily enough, when The ‘Pie revived the idea in the blog a few years ago, Messagebank started campaigning on the idea himself as an original thought. Like all things he got near, it died in the arse. Now, Chris Morris wants the site for a super yacht marina.

  36. The Good Old Days says:

    Chris Morris, way smarter business brain than I’ll ever contemplate, suggests the duck pond as a super yacht marina but I can’t see it. In the past I’ve seen super yachts in Cairns (like Paul Allen, RIP, co founder of Microsoft) and a few others. There just isn’t anything to draw Billionaires to Townsville, even James Packer sips his lattes off Tahiti. Being a boaty myself, I find the duck pond very calm and protected at times but also very open and treacherous other times as well as quite shallow. Could dredge it out but I reckon there is an endangered eel or two to be found by a budding JCU PHD student I bet. The surf park idea could be fun. We could build a floating hotel, how original is that !

  37. Not standing for Mayor says:

    I wonder how all those sporting clubs that hitched their wagons to Aaron, Scott and Les’s falling stars and posed for promo photos during the election feel now? I wonder if they will now go cap in hand to the new MPs? Personally I would put them far down the back of the line for coming out politically but I have been known to be a vindictive bastard.

  38. FNQ train driver says:

    What a great place Facebook has become at the moment. Harper hasn’t posted an anti LNP comment for two whole days. And Troy Thompson hasn’t posted anything for around 5 days. This is awesome!! That’s an eternity for these two shitheads .

    • The Magpie says:

      One does get the feeling that TwoNames has been told – as in ordered – to shut up. And The ‘Pie is wondering if that is because he has actually received his marching orders and has real relgal advice to shut up while an appeal or other moves are discussed.

      • FNQ train driver says:

        Perhaps we could ask Venten, Hawkes, Lane, or Michelle to update us on what’s happening to the Mayor. Is he a victim of his own stupidity or has democracy played a hand in silencing him? Now doubt the CCC is indeed carrying out a democratic process.

        • The Magpie says:

          At it’s basic tenet, democracy requires transparency and communications. The CCC cannot operate publicly in investigations, but it has a responsibility to drop the attitude and at least explain the seemingly inexplicable delays. The arrogance is unbecoming and dangerous. But like they fucking care.

  39. Prince Rollmop says:

    G’day Mal, just wanted to thank you for all the work you put into running the Nest. Lots of hours spent, research undertaken, and moderating the mad ramblings of us Nesters. Also love how you are often the source of breaking news and get in well before the likes of Light-on Smith. Keep up the good work.

    • The Magpie says:

      Thanks for the kind words, Mopsy, but it is a willing labour (note the ‘u’) of love and outrage. We’ve got quite a family of Nesters across a psychologists dream list of clients. The ‘Pie doesn’t always agree, and sure, he moderates or occasionally deletes comments to stop any hijacking of a thread by deflection. But he does his best to let everyone have their say, for, as Desiderata says ‘listen to others, even to the dull and the ignorant, they too have their story’. Poor mutts.

      Speaking of which, not hard to beat Light-On to a story.

      • The Magpie says:

        That said, The Magpie should make it known that the one subject on which he will not entertain any deranged comments is Donald Trump. Nesters supporting this dreg of humanity will not find a platform here. And those who wish to argue this point, don’t bother, The ‘Pie will not engage, and suggests your time would be better spent seeking professional help with your sad disability – what else can describe support for the man who is the single greatest threat to world order and decency since Adolf Hitler.

    • Grumpy says:

      Kissbum

  40. Jenny says:

    Looking for the Agenda for the usual fortnightly Wednesday TCC meeting I see that there is none scheduled. Instead there is a Special Meeting listed for Friday 1st November. No Agenda posted on the TCC site yet. Hmmm?

    • The Magpie says:

      Hmmm indeed … The ‘Pie has been checking this out this morning, see separate comment. But on-the-ball pick-up, Jenny, sharp.

    • Percy says:

      The special meeting must be about Troy. Perhaps sacked or stood down. I’m surprised that there have been no leaks from anybody about the Troy Thompson state of play. The silence from his Facebook page is a dead giveaway that something isn’t right. Tick tock tick tock

  41. The Magpie says:

    ‘ELLO, ‘ELLO, ‘ELLO, WOT’S ALL THIS THEN?

    Is the end nigh for Troy TwoNames Thompson? Or in fact has the axe already fallen, has Conman The Barbarian been arsesoled already?

    The ‘Pie bases this speculation on the fact that there is a hitherto unannounced ‘special meeting’ of council THIS FRIDAY.

    Funny day to have a special meeting slipped quietly into the schedule
    AND NO AGENDA HAS YET BEEN PUBLISHED. Which is also suspicious if it is a special meeting, which are only called for SPECIFIC and known reasons.

    …AND you’ll note the ‘ordinary’ meetings resume as previously scheduled the following Wednesday (tomorrow week).
    The ‘Pie has sent the following inquiry (in the initial mistaken belief the special meeting was tomorrow, but they’ll figure it out.)

    Bit unfair to expect an answer yet, it’s only been half an hour or so (and seriously, the TCC staff manning the inquiries desk are generally pretty good, now there is no interference by cloudland.

    The Magpie will keep you posted as to any reply.

    Or does anyone know anything factual they’d like to share?

    • Critical says:

      It could either be the outcome of the CCC Investigation although I doubt that as it would only be 1 week since the CCC visited Townsville or is the the government’s response to the Show cause why you shouldn’t be suspended for 12 months notice.

      Either way, council will need to discuss their response and how to move forward actions with assistance from the Special Advisor, CEO and probably relevant government departments.

      Only time will tell.

      • The Magpie says:

        And the ‘Pie steadfastly believes that is exactly why this should be an open meeting, they’re talking about OUR city its its management.

    • Nostradamus says:

      The meeting is to confirm the position of acting Mayor and calling for nominations for acting Deputy Mayor. That’s what my ball says! :)

    • Jenny says:

      When you open the TCC meeting website – where it tells you the Agenda for the Special Meeting will be posted when it is published – pause for a moment and specifically click on the tab marked Agenda. This is what you will find, with a bit of messed up formatting:

      Opening of Meeting
      Acknowledgement of Country
      Townsville City Council acknowledges the Wulgurukaba of Gurambilbarra and Yunbenun, Bindal, Gugu Badhun and Nywaigi as the Traditional Owners of this land. We pay our respects to their cultures, their ancestors and their Elders -past and present -and all future generations.
      Apologies and Leave of Absence
      Disclosure of Interests and Confidentiality -Statement by Chief Legal Officer
      Disclosure of Interests
      Officer Report Confidential Items / Closed Meeting
      1Human Resources matter (to be provided)

      • The Magpie says:

        Good find.

        That seems to settle it then, as far as subject matter goes. There could be soime far fetched otherbpurpose but unlikely.

        AND WHY IS THIS MEETING CLOSED? You’d think after all this palaver, we would be entitled to hear what has been decided. It simply isn’t good enough … in fact, will give the lie to to the council always rabbiting on about transparency and accountability, councillors filingout, then we are pompously deliver something like ‘The mayor has been suspended, and I Paul Jacob am now acting mayor.’

        But one can hear Nanny McPhee giving the public service version of ‘Fuck that and fuck them, we’ll do it our way. Protocol, waffle, commerinconfidencewafflemumbnle.’ CLOSING THIS MEETING IS EXACTLY WHAT HAS BEEN WRONG WITH THIS COUNCIL FOR THE PAST DECADE OR MORE.

        Thompson will go, whether this Friday or otherwise, but if the council thinks they can continue with a Jenny-lite meeting agenda, going secret squirrel for vague unexplained reasons, they may be in for a surprise.

        Of course, there is the possibility that at the end of the meeting, Nanny McPhee comes out and tells the media ‘council’s been sacked. I’m now the administrator.’ Not sure I’d put money on that, though.

        • Inspector Clouseau says:

          The Premier has not announced who the new Local Govt Minister is at this point. I wonder if we are jumping the gun/understandably living in hope at this point in time……..?

          • The Magpie says:

            Reasonable to ask, but suggest another reason for the closed meeting ‘on an HR matter’. If the whole council was going to be sacked, there wouldn’t be any meeting, that would top any farcical aspect of this sorry circus so far.

        • Jenny says:

          Might be a closed meeting because the decision they make or the information it is based on, may be subject to future expensive and/or farcical legal action. In which case it would be better to keep your kindling dry or at least not hang it all out in public just now.
          OTOH, if it’s about the mayor . . . .

          • The Magpie says:

            If the council knows of the information, why shouldn’t we?

            Yes, yes, an ingenious question that can be seen as naive, but the reasoning will surely have to come out sooner or later. But The ‘Pie also recognises that it is the CEO,the legal bloke and other executives who make the decision about open nor closed. The council can then vote to change it, but the initial decision is hardly likely to be run by them, Why would it be?

  42. Jenny says:

    Your American cartoon selection often contains a few doozies but a piece by Stan Grant in the Guardian today really cuts to the chase about our great and powerful democratic partner:

    “The American political elites have turned their backs on poor Americans. They are bought and paid for by lobbyists. They pass laws that put more money into rich people’s hands. Healthcare is a scandal. Machines are making people redundant. Big pharma has people hooked on drugs.
    If we think that Harris or Trump are going to be the answer to the existential crisis of America, then we need to know that the Sheriff of Nottingham has taken up residence in Washington DC, and the good cops have left town. Robin Hood is nowhere to be seen.
    I barely watched much of the news coverage because it has been abominable.
    Every lie is amplified, every hatred is broadcast. And I’m just not talking about Donald Trump. I’m talking about the entire picture. If we reduce the American election to just an idea of who may be more decent or who has bad manners, but better manners, we’re missing the point.
    The point is that we are talking about a nation where human beings are expendable and the media doesn’t tell us that story because they’re too interested in the latest entertainment, the latest pop star, the latest movie star, the latest business person, the latest Trump outrage, the latest inane comment from Kamala Harris, and never speak to the people who were doing the back-breaking, dirty, gut-busting work of holding that broken country together while politicians have absolutely exploited them.”

    • The Magpie says:

      Stan sounds angry. And absolutely accurate. But there is a better chance of lifting the country out of its current slough with Harris … Trump will be a global disaster. Not because of possible war or the like, but because exactly what Grant says: the creation of two classes, one with the heel of the boot firmly on the other’s neck. The inequality will be almost instant under Trump. The US election is the Townsville mayoral election writ large …. whoever wins, it’s because no one better was standing.

  43. Tropical Cyclone says:

    Ummm, yes you did.

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