It doesn’t matter whether one has a genetic predisposition towards what the the old school describes as the left or the right of the political spectrum, when voters are forced to choose essentially between moral bankruptcy or incompetence one has the prospect of voting for mainstream parties that are both unspeakable in their own unique way.
Sometimes the major parties exhibit a particularly toxic mix of both incompetence and moral bankruptcy – he said, almost skirting any mention of NSW.
So there is a natural tendency to think well of candidates who profess no allegiance to the mainstream. And it was with a modicum of expectation that the small clutch of independents currently holding the balance of power in the Federal lower house would exert a magic power and renovate Federal politics, turning back the desperate decline of national government characterised by the Howard government and perpetutated by the Rudd government.
Not to suggest that the Rudd government was as morally bankrupt as the Howard coalition, but with the exception of the response to the global financial crisis, not a lot happened to suggest that we had turned the corner. Under Rudd and Gillard we walked away from asylum seekers, carbon trading, mining tax, indigenous health, water…….. Stayed in the game for wrangling marginal electorates and sucking up to rednecks.
So to the independents. A clear message to the main parties that we, the electorate are not happy with either of you. But what is the message we hold for the independents. ?
Should we expect more from them than extracting the most obscene papered-over pork barrelling in living memory ? Is it OK for them to be interviewing as many bureaucrats as they wish to get a handle on whether the red team or the blue team are really on top ?
How long are we expected to watch the so called independents sifting through a million and six reasons for anointing Tony or Julia as the next PM ? Have they had their 15 minutes of fame yet ?
Could they have just tossed a coin and come up with as good an assesment ?
I would argue that they may be independent for a day but as soon as they flip the coin, they are as dependent as the rest of us. They depend on the anointed government to do the right thing, to not bite the hand that feeds and to at least affect some semblance of competence and civil responsibility. If they think they can make and unmake a king on a whim, they are more dangerous than the faceless numbers men and they deserve to be discarded with the same energy.
I had big hopes for the independents – until I tired of their sickly smiles on TV and their assurances that they would make a decision soon, soon, soon. These are the people who hold the balance of power and they struggle with the simplest of decisions.
For years they have seen the best and worst of both the red team and the blue team and there is no empirical evidence for making a distinction. The rest is just putting pressure on the majors and leaving the country in limbo.
What is the aphorism – power corrupts – and absolute power corrupts absolutely ? And apparently corruption doesn’t even require a majority of votes any more – only a balance of power.
So to the independents, I say “Just make a call, you geese”.
Because if either major party does a spit and we have another election, you will not be judged well for your equivocation, for wandering around looking clueless, for inventing whacko terms and conditions and for flaunting naked self-interest.

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It’s a great site for wannabe blues players, like yours truly; I’ve bought Griff Hamlin’s ‘Beginners’ Blues Guitar’ course and am having a lot of fun with it… really getting into the guitar these days… Anyway, check it out; the forum is free to join and contribute; and there are even free lessons as well as links to other blues/guitar sites.
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Thanks, T2. I’m planning for five minutes off at Christmas. I’ll make it a priority ! Just kidding. I’ll take a look tomorrow. Been at work since 5:00 this morning. Starting to fade a bit. Worn out by that bastard Oakshott’s speech. Give me strength !!!
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What, is there an election on?
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And the winner is … the dag in the nursing outfit.
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I’ll bet he’s got a nice Ben Casey top!
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Voice, I think you should take that back, you are insulting dags 🙂
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Those poor dags.
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I did see Katter laugh like a lunatic on Q & A, last night. Then he actually said something that made sense, that he thought the Rudd govt’s handling of the GFC was good, and labor’s approach to both broadband and national transport was, in spite of not being vote generators, was what the country actually needs. Then he went back to being a lunatic!
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Well, going by countries such as Italy with over 40 PM’s since WW2 and still belonging to one of the world’s top economies including a level of social welfare we could only dream about, or Holland without a stable workable Government for over 3 months, I would say that a bit of chaos wouldn’t do much harm at all.
Look at where our stultifying security of stable governments have led us so far? Mediocrity would have to be embossed on our national flag if we would ever be even able to stride away from Grandma England.
For over the last sixty years or more we have all been sitting in a luke warm bath, and it only fed our national tinea. Having ‘stability’ by itself is just not a good recipe for progress.
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Dead right, Gerard! But it is an excellent recipe for stagnation! Just what we need right now, wouldn’t you say?
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I’m happy for this to go forever, this is so much better than the possibility of Abbott being our PM…(in case the independents favour him I have to leave the country, which I don’t really want to do)
Also as I’m living in a limbo at the moment so can you all!!
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I am very happy now Helvi and more so knowing that you will remain in Australia.
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Viv, I’m packing and unpacking my suitcases just to tease Chipinga whoever he/she might be, Labor or Green he/she is not 🙂
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hehehe – chipinga is a professional chipper innerer. The LibsNats are always very poor losers. They never got over losing their 23 year reign under Menzies et al and that mentality is still there.
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Well, that’s certainly a point of view. One that I disagree with, but at least as valid as my own. For what it’s worth, my experience is that it’s rare enough in life to get thanked for helping someone without a bit of fanfare, let alone in politics. In politics the Independents would look right mugs falling into line without flexing their political muscle a little; always keeping in mind that their powerful situation is temporary of course. They should be expected to get a bit for their own electorates, and a bit for any broader causes that are publicly known to be important to them; otherwise they’ll be seen as impotent. Not to mention a bit of personal quid pro quo stock. A couple of weeks for this doesn’t seem unreasonable to me.
Then we would expect them to effect stability by voting down any motions of no-confidence in the whatever government forms.
There’s a lot of potential for a genuine Independent to take the whackiness out of new legislation in a way that party members cannot. There is room for cautious optimism.
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You may be right, Voice; I hope so… I wish I could feel more confident about it, though.
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