I saw this technique at work in the minds of some at the end of the Fraser government. The gambit was that you weighed promises not on the basis of whether they were responsible or affordable, but on whether they improved your chances at the next election, which you […] Continue Reading…
August 20, 2012 | Graham
The future spending gambit as sandbag
August 09, 2012 | Graham
Fine cuts – tell me about public service overmanning or featherbedding
This article is about a staff of 42 that managed to handle just 6 cases in a year. It is also the first in what I hope will be a series of articles looking at specific areas where the Queensland public service could be trimmed without any loss of […] Continue Reading…
July 28, 2012 | Graham
What is the truth on Qld Labor’s record of deficit and the GFC?
I was taken by surprise when Cameron Dick claimed on our last Friday morning meeting on Steve Austin’s ABC 612 morning program that Labor had produced surpluses for 7 of its last 10 budgets. Could this be true?
I disputed the claim, but without conviction. Cameron is a person of […] Continue Reading…
July 24, 2012 | Ronda Jambe
Caravaggio can wait
Try to pin this one on solar cycles or conspiracy theories. A wide range of
scientists note the high temps in the US. (see link below) The back story
includes a meagre corn crop for the US, with implications for food prices
globally.
It must be heat stress that leads […] Continue Reading…
July 12, 2012 | Graham
More accurate dendrochronology straightens hockey stick
A new proxy reconstruction of the last two thousand years of temperature shows that there has been a decline of 0.3 degrees per millennium over the that period.
Published in Nature Climate Change the paper finds that orbital forcings (essentially how close the sun and the earth are) are around […] Continue Reading…
July 10, 2012 | Graham
Julia is John? How to lose even more votes on refugees
Malcolm Turnbull made a debating point on refugees which has been taken up by Malcolm Farr, and apparently others like Virginia Trioli (based on Q&A last night), as being a viable strategy for the government to follow. Malcolm T must be laughing.
The suggestion is that Labor should just adopt […] Continue Reading…
July 08, 2012 | Graham
Learning from California’s green economy
If you want to know the future of Australia under the carbon tax, look no further than California. In 2009 Julia Gillard was an unabashed fan of Republican Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger and his greening of the economy. Yet today that economy is one of the worst performing in the […] Continue Reading…
July 05, 2012 | Graham
Queensland health – doing less with more
In a previous post I pointed out that public service growth has far outstripped population growth. A couple of commenters, one from the trade union Together Queensland, suggested that the growth had been in the service sector, particularly health, education, child protection and police.
So I decided to investigate.
I don’t have […] Continue Reading…
July 04, 2012 | Graham
Madness takes control at more levels than one.
Craig Emerson’s Karaoke Kamikaze was insane, but less insane than the argument that he was prosecuting on the carbon tax.
He also had the wrong song.
When I think of this government it’s Rocky Horror that comes to mind, not Horror Movie.
While the minister’s performance was noteworthy on its own demerits, it is […] Continue Reading…
June 29, 2012 | Graham
Newman hikes workers’ compo insurance 23.4% for video stores
If the Queensland government is interested in privatising anything, they could do worse than running their ruler over WorkCover.
They must be sensitive about their latest price hike – I’ve never before had a phone call from WorkCover to inform me that my premiums are about to rise.
Perhaps they are […] Continue Reading…