My Feet

My FeetWhat an extraordinary topic for our writing teacher to set for homework. My unimaginative mind goes immediately to the literal-ingrown toenails, dry heels, unattractive, functional. But, perhaps it is intended to provoke the mind towards a metaphor?Our set reading directs us to George Orwell’s views on motives for writing.Orwell suggests sheer egoism, I have … Continue reading My Feet

Dairy Crisis

I have followed the dairy industry crisis with horror and sympathy for the farmer's who are being asked to refund monies they have been paid, because the processors got it wrong and apparently their contracts allow the processors to recover retrospectively. In other words the farmers carry the price risks for the processors.One can understand … Continue reading Dairy Crisis

Global Warming and Energy

Last Monday fortnight Gail and I were in the audience for  QandA at the ABC's Ultimo studios. The panel included U.K. scientist Brian Cox, Federal Minister for Science Greg Hunt, and newly elected One Nation-Senator Malcolm Roberts. Cox is a former rock band player and could fairly be described as a "showy" celebrity scientist. Roberts … Continue reading Global Warming and Energy

John Constable Joins Global Warming Policy Foundation Academic AdvisoryCouncil

The Global Warming alarmists are resorting to ridicule to dismiss the misgivings of those who question the conventional wisdom. They suggest that those who raise legitimate questions are all idiots. Consider the quality of the list below.JOHN CONSTABLE JOINS GWPF’S ACADEMIC ADVISORY COUNCILDate: 28/06/16Global Warming Policy FoundationThe Global Warming Policy Foundation is pleased to announce … Continue reading John Constable Joins Global Warming Policy Foundation Academic AdvisoryCouncil

The Role of Entrepreneurs and Government in Australia-Wolfgang Kasper-July 2016

Bastiat Forum/Vaucluse Branch, Lib PartyPublic Library – Double Bay, NSW, 5 July 2016The Role of Entrepreneurs and Government in AustraliaWolfgang KasperAbstractComing from overseas in the 1970s, Australia looked to me like the 'Land of Missed Opportunities'. Partial liberalisation during the Hawke-Keating era and some further reforms under Howard-Costello let Australian entrepreneurs and citizens realise much … Continue reading The Role of Entrepreneurs and Government in Australia-Wolfgang Kasper-July 2016

Great Stuff From John Roskam

On 27 May 2016, at 5:54 PM, John Roskam <jroskam@ipa.org.au> wrote:One of the questions that I spend a lot of time talking with IPA Members about is why it is that despite all the evidence of modern history so many people continue to be hostile to the idea of capitalism and free markets. Between 1990 … Continue reading Great Stuff From John Roskam

Rationally Optimistic

22/04/16Happy Earth DayNever Trust The Doom-Mongers Never Trust The Doom-Mongers: Earth Day Predictions That Were All WrongThe Daily Caller, 22 April 2016Andrew FollettEnvironmentalists truly believed and predicted that the planet was doomed during the first Earth Day in 1970, unless drastic actions were taken to save it. Humanity never quite got around to that drastic action, … Continue reading Rationally Optimistic