Thursday, 5 February 2015

Australia: Tony Dumb Dumb in trouble

While we concentrate on other parts of the world, it seems there is a looming political crisis loser to home.

Tony Dumb Dumb is in trouble

A particularly American view of this. "Mish" is rabidly against labour unions or anything that smells like "socialism"

Australia Coming Apart at the Seams
With the huge spotlight on Europe, Greece, the US Dollar, Canada, Switzerland, and China, it's easy to lose track of major things outside of mainstream attention.

Like what? Like Australia.

Tony Abbott sayshe has the "full and unanimous support of the cabinet".


4 February, 2015


Australian Government on Brink of Collapse 

Conservatives swept into power into Australia in September of 2013 in the biggest Labour rout in history. In December of 2013 I wrote 
Australia's Alleged Conservatives Surrender to Unions; Currency Madness Everywhere.

Shockingly, Australian conservatives may not last even one full term. Three days ago 
The Australian reported Queensland election 2015: Labor on brink of forming government.

My friend 
Brisbane Bear, from down under reported ... 
 Hey Mish,

We have experienced the biggest political earthquake I have ever seen in my home state of Queensland. The government has lost power after one term. The Queensland Premier lost his seat. This after winning the biggest landslide win in history with a mandate to fix the financial mess created by Labor. They held 79 seats to 7. And now they lost. This sort of volatility is now the norm.

People hate austerity. People know the party is over and are very surly and angry.
These are good elections to lose as there are no easy answers, only very hard, unpopular decisions. We are in for one hell of a ride.

Regards
Brisbane Bear

I asked BB what this all meant. He replied ...

Massive impact! Federal election is just under 2 years away. The Prime Minister 

Tony Abbottis in serious trouble and will battle to hold the top job. A leadership 

spill is rumored.


Meaning of Liberal


What follows may not make much sense unless one understands the meaning of 

"Liberal" in Australian politics.  
Liberals Believe:

In the inalienable rights and freedoms of all peoples; and we work towards a lean government that minimises interference in our daily lives; and maximises individual and private sector initiative

In government that nurtures and encourages its citizens through incentive, rather than putting limits on people through the punishing disincentives of burdensome taxes and the stifling structures of Labor's corporate state and bureaucratic red tape.

In those most basic freedoms of parliamentary democracy - the freedom of thought, worship, speech and association.

In short, we simply believe in individual freedom and free enterprise; and if you share this belief, then ours is the Party for you.
Simply put, liberal means conservative to US readers. With that in mind, et's 

continue.



Prime Minister Leadership is Terminal


 Former Victorian premier Jeff Kennett has unloaded on Tony Abbott’s “terminal” leadership, saying he must be dumped “as quickly as possible” or risk destroying the Coalition government.

Liberal MPs Dennis Jensen and Warren Entsch last night publicly declared that the Prime Minister no longer had their support, while former Howard government cabinet minister Mal Brough vouched only “qualified support” for Mr Abbott and demanded he scrap the proposed $5 Medicare co-payment.

Mr Kennett, who led Victoria between 1992 and 1999, said Mr Abbott had lost the support of both the Liberal Party base and the broader public.

“I think sadly the realisation has dawned on most politicians that where the leadership of the party is now terminal. It needs to be resolved as quickly as possible so that the party can move on,” Mr Kennett told ABC Radio.

“Now I say that sadly. I feel very sorry for Tony. He’s a man of very good values. But most of where we are at the moment as a government is self-inflicted. We are 12 weeks away from the 2015 budget and we haven’t passed the 2014 budget.
Liberal MP Dennis Jensen Calls on Tony Abbott to 

Resign



Yesterday, the Sydney Morning Herald reported Liberal MP Dennis Jensen 

 Tony Abbott's leadership has been rocked by a political earthquake and is under imminent threat, with backbench MPs variously calling for the Prime Minister to resign, for a party room ballot next week and expressing doubt he can revive his political fortunes.

A day after Mr Abbott used a National Press Club address to dig in and signal unhappy MPs would have to blast him out of office, backbench MPs were in open revolt at the direction of his government on Tuesday night.

Liberal MP Dennis Jensen on Tuesday became the first MP to publicly call on Mr Abbott to step aside after weeks of leadership speculation and rising panic on the government backbench about the Coalition's dire position.

Foreign Minister Julie Bishop ruled out directly challenging Mr Abbott for the leadership but has reserved the right to put up her hand if
someone else moved to force him to declare the position vacant and hold a ballot.

Other MPs join in criticism of Tony Abbott

Queensland Liberal National Party backbencher Warren Entsch told Fairfax Media on Tuesday night that he supported a party room ballot as soon as next week when parliament sits for the first time in 2015. "It [the leadership] needs to be resolved," he said.

Jensen added that he didn't believe there was anything Mr Abbott could now do to save his leadership, just a day after the Prime Minister gave a major speech at the National Press Club designed to regain support and buy him some time.
Government in Treacherous Waters 



The Australian reports Government in Treacherous Waters
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The Abbott government is being destroyed before our eyes. The Liberal Party’s frustrations and divisions have cracked wide open. It has taken only 17 months for a sizeable section of the party to announce that Tony Abbott has failed as PM and needs to be liquidated.

The internal chaos that ruined the former Labor government has now penetrated the Abbott government. While Abbott’s chances of staging a poll recovery were unlikely, the internal convulsion makes this virtually impossible. As Abbott fights, the debate is shifting to discussion about a new leadership team.Australia now stares down the gun barrel of a third partyroom assassination of a PM in five years. Is there anybody stupid enough to think our politics is not broken?


US Version of Story


On February 3, the Wall Street Journal reported Australia Cuts Interest Rates to 

Record Low
 Australia cut its benchmark interest rate to a record low of 2.25% Tuesday, joining a procession of central banks that have eased policy settings this year in response to the deflationary impact of tumbling oil prices.

The 0.25-percentage-point cut represents a dramatic shift for the Reserve Bank of Australia—which ended 2014 with a message to financial markets that interest-rate stability was likely to feature again in 2015, to help underpin certainty for businesses and support the economy as a mining-investment boom fizzles out.

Gov. Glenn Stevens said the decision to come off the sidelines for the first time in 18 months was driven by concern that Australia’s resource-rich economy was facing another year of below-average growth. The Australian dollar fell sharply on the announcement of a cut, dropping to a fresh 5½-year low, while the stock market surged to the highest level since May 2008.

No Mention of Massive Political Crisis


There was not one mention in the Journal of massive, and unprecedented political 

turmoil. Instead we see this ...


The Reserve Bank of Australia joins the Monetary Authority of Singapore

Reserve Bank of New ZealandEuropean Central Bank, Bank of Canada and the 

central banks of IndiaDenmark and Switzerland in either announcing substantial 

policy shifts or easing monetary settings—in some cases dramatically—since Jan. 

1.

Australia faces a slowing global economy, especially slowing demand of China for 

natural resources. A housing bust, baked in the cake is going to tremendously 

exacerbate Australia's woes. And icing on the ruins is the potential return of 

Labour.



2013 Flashback




Mish Flashback May 2, 2013: Australia Manufacturing Collapses as 


Labor and Unions Wrecked Australia

The labor party and unions wrecked Australia. This was invisible for years because a housing boom and China-fueled commodity boom masked the untenable nature of wage and property bubble growth.

Now, it's payback time.

On September 14, prime minister Julia Gillard, leader of the Australian Labor Party will be thrown out of office in a landslide. Unfortunately, it will take years for Australia to recover from the damage caused by Labor.
 
Addendum - Comments from Steve Keen

Steve Keen blames both parties.

Via email, Keen says "
The damage began under Labor with Hawke and Keating, was turbocharged by the Liberals under Howard, and simply maintained by Rudd/Gillard Labor. And unions have lost significant power all the way through--they've been bystanders, not active participants. It's instead been a series of distortions caused by a neoliberal philosophy that is shared by both parties."

Hmm. Parties talk differently but act the same. Where have we seen that before?

In the US, it's on war, bailouts, and spending that always goes up. Romneycare and Obamacare were the same. For political purposes people pretend differences exist when they don't, except on some social issues.

2012 Flashback


Mish Flashback September 4, 2012: By 2015 Hard Commodity Prices Will 

 I have been calling for a base metals bust for some time, fueled by a slowdown in China. Michael Pettis at China Financial Markets has been saying the same thing. Indeed, it is analysis from Pettis that influenced my views in the first place.

In that post I quoted Australian prime minister (at that time) Julia Gillard who said 

"There is no question about whether we have a boom, the issue is whether we 

make it last. Let’s be clear, reports of the mining boom's death are 

exaggerated."


I responded ...


It is not up to Australia at all whether the boom is over or not. The boom is entirely 

dependent on what China does or doesn't do. Moreover, there is no question the 

boom is over. 


The real question is "How big is the bus?"


Question of Faith


Some put their faith in hyperinflation, commodity supercycles, and the belief 

China could expand forever. I put my faith elsewhere.


Thanks once again to those who helped me reach the right conclusions. Michael 

Pettis and Steve Keen are in that group.



I mentioned both Pettis and Keen above, and both of them recently in Financial 






BBC News-Australia PM 

Abbott faces backbench 

rebellion





Australia's political future



Reposting these portrayals of the Australian PM



Tony Dumb Dumb: the world’s most embarassing prime minister

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Tony Abbott's bizzarre 28 second silence following "Shit Happens" comment



Australia's Opposition leader Tony "The Mad Monk" Abbott is questioned by Ch 7 reporter about his "shit happens" comment which he delivered with a casual shoulder shrug when discussing the circumstances surrounding the death of an Australian soldier in Afghanistan. 

When it finally dawns upon Abbott how insensitive his comments and behavior may seem, he totally clams up and if there was sand around, he'd stick his head in it for sure. 

You can see how his brain is working overtime trying to find a dignified way out from this awkward situation but the silence is defeaning. 

Abbott's behavior is truly bizarre, but sadly we have come to expect nothing less from him over the years..





Tony Abbott ridiculed on Last Week Tonight with John Oliver 


Prime Minister of Australia Tony Abbott aka "The Mad Monk" unsurprisingly has earned his own satirical segment on the Last Week Tonight Show with John Oliver on HBO. Highlights are too many to list here but include a member of the public calling him a dickhead and school kids referring to him as "Tony Dumb Dumb". .

To watch GO HERE

It's worthwhile, I promise!



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