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One Nation Editorial Opinion : 23rd January 2012
ONE NATION CONTESTING PORT
ADELAIDE AND RAMSAY BY-ELECTIONS
Voters in the state electorates of
Port Adelaide and Ramsay who would normally vote Labor have an
opportunity on February 11, in the two South Australian by-elections, to
express their disappointment or even anger at what the Rann/Weatherill
administration has done to make life more difficult without the risk of
voting out a government.
Those voters who believe the Labor
Party in South Australia and nationally is the only political group that
really cares about their interests can actually vote for other
candidates, like Grant Carlin and Chris Walsh from One Nation, in the
knowledge that they can send a message about being unhappy without
actually removing the state government.
The two One Nation candidates, Grant
Carlin in Port Adelaide and Chris Walsh in Ramsay, have spoken out about
the cost of water, electricity, employment, food, petrol, car
registration, health care, education, child care, housing, rents,
government departments and crime.
Both candidates are young, keen and
active and in parliament would work to cut the size and cost of
government, cut red tape that applies to just about everything you do
and the stifling controls that have turned Port Adelaide, for example,
into a ghost town compared with the way it used to be.
The message for the people who
normally vote Labor is that they should think about what they are voting
for.
Do they want more of the same or
people in parliament who will work to reduce the cost of living, revive
Port Adelaide, for example, and make life less difficult.
Responsibility for electoral comment
is taken by Stan Batten, 15 Lorikeet Avenue, Modbury Heights, SA 509
One Nation Editorial Opinion : 24th November 2011
REDUCE ADELAIDE PARKING CHARGES
TO ATTRACT SHOPPERS
The plan by Adelaide City Council to
spend $40 million on Rundle Mall to attract more shoppers completely
disregards the real reasons for the continuing slump in sales by
department stores and all shops and traders, says the One Nation
political party.
All businesses with employees now have
to pay higher wages and penalty rates under the Federal
Government's industrial relations laws in addition to meeting the
requirements of occupational health, safety and welfare laws and
spending totally unproductive time on complying with taxation
legislation, said party State president Stan Batten.
"Rundle Mall traders are also victims
of the national retail slump caused by a reluctance to spend by the
public because of even more costs and uncertainty about the future
created by the Federal Government's carbon tax.
"While the depressed retail sector is
occurring nationally, in Adelaide the problem is worsened by the slavish
adoption by the Labor State Government and the Adelaide City Council of
'politically correct' controls like the plan to ban smokers from Rundle
Mall" Mr. Batten said.
"Adelaide has another problem with
difficult and costly parking, which is why thousands of shoppers prefer
suburban shopping centres with their huge and free parking areas"
Mr. Batten said the way to attract
more shoppers to Adelaide and Rundle Mall was to make parking cheaper
and less difficult and stop talking about bans on people doing something
that politicians and the self-righteous, interfering "bleeding hearts"
didn't like.
"To spend $40 million on more coloured
balls, or whatever the council has in mind, while ignoring the real
reasons that discourage people from shopping in Adelaide makes no sense
and wastes a lot of taxpayers'
and
ratepayers' money," Mr. Batten said. (pictured left)
"As the council owns a number of car
parks in Adelaide it could offer free parking at one or more of them on
certain days, which would only reduce its revenue, and this may
encourage the private car park owners to reduce their charges on certain
days.
"The traders are doing as much as they
can to reduce prices by having sales and offering huge discounts just to
get people into their shops so it is about time the State Government and
the Adelaide City Council helped in a realistic way instead of wasting
public money on a plan that does not solve the real problems."
Mr. Batten said that while the State
Government was required by the Labor Party to enforce political
correctness and multiculturalism, there was no valid reason why the
Adelaide Council should not include Christian symbols in its Christmas
decorations in Rundle Mall.
Responsibility for electoral comment
is taken by Stan Batten, 15 Lorikeet Avenue, Modbury Heights, SA 5092
One Nation Editorial Opinion : 16th November 2011
RECKLESS AND UNCARING
IRRESPONSIBILITY.
If there were a prize for
irresponsible decision making and being the first government in the
world to impose measures that are pointless, unwanted and costly, the
Gillard administration would be a contender.
We are now going to have a carbon tax,
which will make no difference at all to the amount of so-called carbon
pollution in the atmosphere globally, which is acknowledged.
It is also acknowledged that all
vegetable matter needs so-called carbon pollution to survive so its
probably a good thing that the tax will not actually reduce carbon
pollution.
Those people who object to another tax
are told that the humble, ordinary household won't be affected very much
at all and may even benefit from compensation for the tax. The obvious
question : Why have the tax?
Then there is the ground-breaking
decision to require plain packaging for all tobacco products from next
year, which will create huge marketing problems, at extra cost, for the
manufactures and retailers.
Whether people smoke tobacco or not,
this precedent opens the doors of government to apply the same controls
on other legal products that politicians decided we should be
discouraged from having or using.
As obesity is now accepted by the
government's own advisers as Australia's major health problem we could
see plain packaging required for a range of foods and soft drinks.
Plain packaging means being unable to
identify the product you want by the package.
Other countries, we are told, are
watching the Gillard Government's experiments in amazement, especially
the removal of border protection to allow into Australia anyone able to
reach our shores illegally.
In South Australia, the Labor
Government is implementing a plan to meter and charge for water in dams
and rainwater tanks captured by landholders in the Adelaide Hills, some
of whom are also having their paddocks padlocked to restrict the
movement of stock, we are told.
The big question for the rest of the
state is whether the government intends to meter rainwater tanks in
Adelaide and all other towns.
The the rest of Australia, the Gillard
Government, guided by the Greens, continues to take land and water for
the environment from food producers and there are still plans to
restrict commercial and recreation fishing by creating marine parks
around the Australian coastline.
Based on what has not bee said
publicly, One Nation seems to be the only political party prepared to
openly oppose the reckless and uncaring irresponsibility of Labor
governments.
Responsibility for electoral comment
is taken by Stan Batten, 15 Lorikeet Avenue, Modbury Heights, SA 5092
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Media Release 31st October 2011
POLITICAL PARTY WARNED OFF ANTI-GOVT.RALLY
A mass rally of about
700 people at Victor Harbor on Sunday, October 30, to protest against
government bureaucracy and natural resource ‘madness’, issues supported
by all minor conservative political parties, saw organizers ‘warning
off’ One Nation representatives.
The rally was called
by Food-producers and Landowners Action Group SA, FLAGSA, and billed as
an opportunity for farmers to speak out against excessive controls and
the allocation of millions of dollars to fund NRM boards and their
officers, who are accused of intimidating food
producers.
The state president of
One Nation, Stan Batten, said FLAGSA organizers had invited supporters
of the rally to ‘have their say’ but had used intimidatory tactics to
tell a group of party officers to shut down their stall. (pictured at
right : from left Hux Carver, Mathew Keizer, Doug Giddings and Colin
Wuttke.) (Photo Courtesy of 'The Times' Victor Harbor)
“I believe minor
conservative parties, especially One Nation, would strongly support the
purpose of the rally and the opportunity for food producers to speak out
against government so we wonder why FLAGSA tried to undermine this
support when we all want Labor out of office.
“One way of
undermining conservative political parties would be to infiltrate their
membership to make sure their campaigns against Labor were
unsuccessful”.
Mr. Batten said FLAGSA
was not a political party but a group of agitators who seemed to be
showing concern about what the Labor government was doing, which made
their attitude towards One Nation hard to understand.
Apart from primary
producers who addressed the rally, the organizers invited a selection of
members of parliament, some of whom did not turn up.
“The big question mark
for One Nation is the attitude of the organizers in wanting to close
down any demonstration of support by any political party,” Mr. Batten
said.
Asylum seekers' $4000 a day for smokes
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by:
EXCLUSIVE by Simon Benson
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From:
The Daily Telegraph
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October
04, 2011 12:00AM
BUYING
cigarettes and tobacco for immigration detainees is costing taxpayers
more than $1.4 million a year. While the federal government spends
millions on anti-smoking campaigns, the cost of keeping up detainees'
habits costs about $4000 a day.
The
Opposition accused the government of providing its own "mini-stimulus"
package for the tobacco industry.
Detainees
earn points in the immigration detention system worth up to $50 a week
by participating in education and activity programs. They then use
points to purchase items, including cigarettes and tobacco products or
phone cards.
The tobacco costs were released in an answer provided by the Department
of Immigration and Citizenship to a question asked by Liberal senator
Michaelia Cash in senate estimates hearings.
It
revealed the company that manages the detention centres, Serco, has
spent on average $1.4 million a year on tobacco products for detainees
since the 2009-10 financial year when the number of detainees began to
steadily increase. It provided a list of the favourite brands of
cigarettes preferred by detainees.
They
included Winfield Red and Blue, Peter Jackson Original, Marlboro,
Longbeach, Champion, Gudang Garam, Ventti rolling papers and filters and
tube machines.
"The
products stocked at each facility vary slightly depending on the cohort
of people detained at that facility," the department said.
"It is
important to remember that immigration detention is administrative, not
punitive. People in immigration care are not being punished and have
access to everyday items that are available to the public. Quit
information and support products are available."
The
government, under pressure over the blow-out in costs of holding people
in detention, has warned the bill will continue to rise if the Coalition
maintained its refusal to support legislation allowing the government to
pursue off-shore processing - the revival of the Malaysia people swap
deal.
The bill
to overturn the High Court decision to rule off-shore processing illegal
is expected to be voted on next week in Parliament but will be rejected
by the Coalition.
Immigration Minister Chris Bowen has warned detention centre costs will
blow out by another $1 billion over the next four years if the
government is forced to continue mainland processing of asylum seekers
who arrive by boat.
Opposition immigration spokesman Scott Morrison said no one was to blame
other than the government and the tobacco costs were just a symptom of
the blowout of running detention centres and the number of people in
them since Labor came to power.
"Labor's
four years of border protection failure has created their own
mini-stimulus package for the tobacco industry," Mr Morrison said.
"The
chaos and cost blowouts in our detention network is a constant reminder
of why Labor just can't be trusted on border protection.
"Now
Labor wants a blank cheque in the parliament for their already failed
Malaysia agreement," he said.
There are
currently 5780 people in detention and a further 900 in the community.
ILLEGAL IMMIGRANT CHAOS
Many people may be puzzled by the way the Gillard
Government gets itself into one mess after another in its attempts to
deal with the boat people, aslyum seekers or illegal immigrants coming
to Australia in a steady stream.
They pay thousands of dollars to so-called people
smugglers who help them to by-pass the legal entry requirements for
normal migrants, which means there is no doubt that they are entering
Australian waters or territory illegally.
The number of boat people being settled in Australia
is more than 6000 and rising and the cost of processing and
accommodating them in the many detention centres around the nation and
hotels is now estimated at billions of dollars.
This cost includes damage to public buildings from
riots, the cost of security personnel and welfare payments.
The obvious question for the public and the government
itself is why are we putting up with all this chaos and cost instead of
just turning the boat people back to where they came from?
The answer is that all these problems are the result
of the Gillard Government's acceptance of a protocol, or agreement, from
the United Nations organisation that people calling themselves refugees
must be accorded humanitarian treatment, whether they really are
legitimate refugees or not.
There are some countries that do not observe UN
protocols, except when it suits them, and make up their own minds as to
who they accept and would almost certainly turn away boatloads of
illegal immigrants.
The general assembly of the UN has representatives
from almost every country in the world, from developed like Australia to
third world.
These representatives have contributed to UN
declarations on the rights of the criminal and the rights of the child
and Australia's national governments, Labor and coalition, have accepted
these declarations and treaties without question and for implementation.
What our national governments have not done is take
account of public opinion and what the silent majority thinks about
being subservient to UN declarations.
The Gillard Government in particular needs to be
reminded that its first duty is to represent the majority view of its
bosses, the voters who put it into office.
Responsibility for electoral comment is taken by Stan
Batten, 15 Lorikeet Avenue, Modbury Heights, SA 5092
+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ HIDDEN DANGER IN
ILLEGAL IMMIGRANTS
The continuing flow of
illegal immigrants into our northern waters, Darwin and Christmas Island
underlines the self evident fact that the Gillard Government does not
have any kind of responsible immigration policy.
The quickest way for
people to migrate to Australia and avoid the waiting, the allocation and
the paperwork, to do it the right way, is to pay a boat operator to come
illegally.
The boat people
entering Australia or its territory illegally include those with
diseases and others who, under a normal immigration system, would not be
allowed in because of their criminal behaviour, including terrorism.
(article at right from The Week Dated 9th September 2011)
In contrast,
conservative political parties, such as One Nation, believe we should be
able to decide who we want and who we don't want.
To the Gillard
Government and many Labour supporters, this is called racism even though
every country in the world has strict rules on who they accept as
immigrants.
A particular danger for
Australia with a Federal Government that has no effective immigration
policy is the increasingly disproportionate increase in our population.
Australia's population
is 22 million, which increases by around 6% every year. Half of that 6%,
or 3%, come from Australians having babies. The other half comes from
new settlers.
In other words, the new
settler birthrate has already caught up with our own. We are told that
the majority of the boat people are Muslims, whose leaders make no
secret of the objective of taking over the world with their own people.
It is also no secret
that a Muslim man is expected to have six women (in Australia one wife
and five concubines) each of whom is expected to produce children.
There are already
demands by our lunatic fringe that Australia should accommodate the
growing Muslim population by climinating Christianity and imposing their
Sharia law.
The writing is already
on the wall about the future for Australians but sanity can be restored
by removing Labor from government throughout the nation.
Responsibility for
electoral comment is taken by Stan Batten, 15 Lorikeet Avenue, Modbury
Heights, SA 5092
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Tony Windsor MP
Rob Oakeshott
MP
You both were
elected as Independents, but now you have forsaken these electors by
joining with the Labor Party to form a Government of which the majority
of Australians wish to get rid of.
It is up to you
to represent those who elected you as Independents and under the present
circumstances I believe you have no alternative but to
*resign and
remove yourself from Government*
for the sake of ; firstly, those who elected you, and secondly for the
welfare of all Australians.
I was in
attendance at the WA Farmers Federation Rally in Perth this week, and
would like to bring to your attention during this meeting that there
were quite a few instances highlighted by various speakers, of your
arrogance towards farmers, the farming community, pastoralists and the
cattle industry.
I was one of
the vast majority of spectators who voted in favour of moving a motion
of incompetence against you and of your appauling attitude towards us,
the farmers of W.A. At the time of receiving this e-mail I am sure you
will have been advised of this motion moved against you.
To the best of
my knowledge, you have never leaned and listened to your constituents,
but have only followed your own future.
May I point out
to you Gentlemen, that if you don’t
*pull up your socks*
you will both find yourself out of a job at the next election – as far
as I can see you will be voted out of office.
YOU ARE BOTH NOT TRUE
AUSTRALIANS!
Marye Louise
Daniels
Perth, Western
Australia
18th
July 2011
One Nation Editorial Opinion 1st July
2011
AUSTRALIAN'S ARE WAKING UP TO
GOVERNMENTS FOOLISH DECISIONS
The casual, laid back attitude of
Australians generally to the irresponsible behaviour of the Gillard
Government and other Labor governments may have come to an end as more
people begin to voice their concerns and anger.
Even people who avoid thinking or
talking about politicians and what they do now tend to agree with those
bold enough to actually criticise the obviously foolish decisions being
made.
Some examples : Australia's live
cattle export industry to Indonesia is shut down because of cruelty by
some abattoirs when we could have gone there to train the Indonesians in
humane treatment and kept the industry.
So-called asylum seekers are
encouraged to keep coming to Australia illegally, ignoring the correct
procedures that all others have to follow, creating huge handling costs
for the taxpayer. They are even welcomed by the government after burning
down public property.
There have been several other examples
of just plain stupidity, like the pink batts fiasco in which installers
died and were then sent broke and the government's education revolution
of new school buildings in which some contractors just ripped off the
taxpayers. Now, we are going to get a carbon tax.
It needs to be remembered that most
Labor politicians come from trade union offices and other socialist
backgrounds, like electorate offices, and have no background, training
or knowledge of how to run any kind of business.
Because they are driven by socialist
ideals, which are just below communism and its totalitarian form of
government, Labor MPs believe they can ignore the democratic principle
that they are elected to serve the wishes of the majority.
The Gillard Government, the Rann
Government in South Australia and the Bligh Government in Queensland
obviously do not care that they are pricing people into poverty by
constantly raising charges and creating new ones.
To get an idea of what taxpayers are
paying for, go to page 39 and the following pages of Adelaide's white
pages telephone directory for 2010/11.
Unlike other political parties and the
media, One Nation is prepared to say publicly that our Labor governments
are obviously unfit to govern and should be voted out of office.
Responsibility for electoral comment is taken
by Stan Batten, 15 Lorikeet Avenue, Modbury Heights, SA 5092
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One Nation Editorial Opinion 4th
June 2011
LABOR GOVERNMENTS UNABLE TO
UNDERSTAND
The remaining Labor governments in
Canberra, South Australia and Queensland seem unable to understand that
if they upset enough voters often enough they will vote against them.
This has happened in Western
Australia, Victoria and New South Wales. Despite this, the remaining
three Labor governments are obsessed by their own particular forms of
legislative insanity, knowing that it will hurt and anger either all or
some of the voters.
Labor politicians are ignoring the
basic rule of a democracy that they are elected as Members of Parliament
to represent the majority views of the public.
They are not there to impose their own
socialist beliefs, which are already leading to Australia becoming a
totalitarian state. What the majority of responsible voters want is what
MPs are supposed to provide, in a democracy.
The Federal Government, for example,
is obsessed with the belief that a carbon tax, which will hurt everyone
financially, will somehow reduce pollution of our atmosphere with
carbon. This is clearly impossible if the politicians were to take
account of the 1000 or so under sea and surface volcanoes that are
constantly erupting around the world.
The federal and South Australian
governments are obsessed with stopping 4,000,000 people from smoking
tobacco, despite the $8 billion a year in revenue they pay in punitive
tax. These politicians seem unaware of the logical conclusion of this
project, which would shut down the tobacco industry in Australia with
consequent unemployment in manufacturing, printing, packaging and
retailing.
Whether or not people do things that
others consider harmful is not the concern of politicians, the self
righteous do-gooders or the bleeding hearts, especially if they consider
other activities thought harmful. One example is the different codes of
football, other than soccer, but the biggest health threat in Australia
is obesity from just eating, confirmed by the Federal Government's own
advisory body.
Labor governments persist in doing
many things that not only upset and anger people but hurt them in
various ways as well and the only solution for the public is to remove
them from office at the first opportunity.
Responsibility for electoral comment is taken
by Stan Batten, 15 Lorikeet Avenue, Modbury Heights, SA 5092
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South Australian State President for One Nation,
PO Box 10277, Adelaide Business Centre, SA 5000.
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