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blamebrampton ([personal profile] blamebrampton) wrote2009-09-08 07:04 pm

Oh Senator Fielding ...

Senator Stephen Fielding, the Family First Senator in the Australian Federal Senate (Upper House) (and, you'll note, not my family, and not many other people's, either), is a man who -- due to an insanity of Australian voting politics that should be understandable to those familiar with the terms gerrymander and Electoral College --  is sometimes left holding the balance of power in the Senate, despite having been voted for by only 55,000-odd Australians*.

I think he's an idiot. Mostly because of his voting record, but also because he keeps opening his mouth and saying idiotic things. A little while ago he went to a conference on Global Warning in the US and came back convinced that Global Warming was all a hoax. When challenged on his position and the science behind it, he responded that he had heard very convincing arguments at the conference. The conference was run by the Heartland Institute, a radical fundamentalist anti-science group who have diversified from their pro-tobacco lobbying position ('it's perfectly safe!') to a stance on global warming that ranges from 'It doesn't exist' to 'Who wouldn't like things a bit warmer?' (Victorians, who are likely to be on fire again this summer, for a start.) I'm sure the handful of scientists who appeared at that conference did sound convincing, after all, they were paid handsomely for it.

Today he has been at it again. When doorstopped outside Parliament House, he complained about the government's level of spending.

'The physical and monetary policies need to be working in concert with one another!' he declared.

He later corrected himself. 'Fiscal. I'll make it quite clear: F-I-S-K-A-L.'

He's just declared that he has a severe learning disorder. Which apparently only extends to him spelling things differently to the rest of the world, not to him arguing bogus climate science against the entire CSIRO (Australia's premier science organisation), and all other major scientific bodies.

On the other hand, APPLAUSE for Senator Judith Troeth who crossed the floor in Parliament today to vote in favour of a bill that ends the policy of charging refugees held in refugee camps for their detention. Brave and humane, well done, madam!

In other exciting news of the day, Samoa switched from driving on the right to driving on the left today. One nation by one, the way of righteousness is spread ;-)



*There are over 20 million people here, 5 million in Victoria, the state he was voted in from, so that's 1.9% of the vote of 1/4 of the country. With enough warning to campaign, I think even I could do better.

Re: Learning Disorder

[identity profile] blamebrampton.livejournal.com 2009-09-09 02:42 pm (UTC)(link)
He does not seem to be able to learn

YES! That sums him up perfectly.

And you're quite right, his constant whining without any usefulness is simply ridiculous.

On a happier note, you free for tea and cake anytime soonish? Do you ever get to Rhodes?

Re: Learning Disorder

[identity profile] tinofbeans.livejournal.com 2009-09-09 10:01 pm (UTC)(link)
Yes would love to catch up. Rhodes is fine we get there a lot. Where and when? Is a weekend good or would you prefer something during the week?

Re: Learning Disorder

[identity profile] blamebrampton.livejournal.com 2009-09-11 02:48 pm (UTC)(link)
Weekends are generally good, but this month has gone ballistic. I think it will improve the week after next. Wednesdays can be good, too, if you have any time on them. I can jump a train there and they have a lot of cafes, but I can also jump a train out to your place if it's easier for you ;-)

Trying to wrangle J is a level of difficulty I won't plan for, he can come if he can come!

Re: Learning Disorder

[identity profile] tinofbeans.livejournal.com 2009-09-13 10:16 pm (UTC)(link)
Wednesdays are good during school time. That way I don't have children. Stig won't be able to come then though. Otherwise weekends are good but filling up fast this time of year.
Wednesdays any one I don't have to worry about when, weekends mid October is pretty much the best time, depends on the day.:) That summer rush of events is already starting.
I have ltos to tell you abut that I am pretty sure you will want to hear, but here is not the best place.
Let me know when is good for you.

Re: Learning Disorder

[identity profile] blamebrampton.livejournal.com 2009-09-13 10:30 pm (UTC)(link)
When is school in? I think a girly Wednesday followed by a boys-along catch up sounds eminently doable!

Re: Learning Disorder

[identity profile] tinofbeans.livejournal.com 2009-09-13 11:16 pm (UTC)(link)
Sounds great. Any Wednesday between now and October- so I guess the next two weeks really. I won't be able to get there until after 9.30- but Rhodes doesn't really open until 10am anyway and I will need to leave around 2.30. Let me know which day suits you best.