Damn, Hoover Gracing the Australian Financial Review opinion pages this morning is John Cochrane from the Hoover Institution, attacking climate finance regulation. Extreme weather events may be a problem for people, he argues, but not financial markets, so let’s not get melodramatic. The AFR doesn’t mention that the Hoover Institution is funded by an array of right-wing donors, many of them with a history of fighting climate action, as well as fossil fuel interests like Exxon.
And, look, while we’re filling in some details about the place, the Hoover Institute count among their fellows ageless contrarian climate grifter Bjorn Lomberg and Scottish historian Niall Ferguson, who took time out from arguing there was too much regulation of banks after the financial crisis to warn his readers against believing “Greta Thunberg’s science fiction“. Cochrane himself himself has argued climate change isn’t “the end of the world“.
Get with the Times Due to incredibly strict regulation of broadcasting rights, there’s a long tradition of news outlets having to be creative with their Olympic coverage — from heavy use of still images to simply plonking a reporter near the stadium to describe to viewers an opening ceremony they can’t show.
The New York Times is our favourite so far this year, with its use of a charming little animation to illustrate how Ariarne Titmus’ gold medal race played out.
No word on whether they will create a similiar representation of Titmus’ coach Dean Boxall attempting to thrust himself into the beyond in response to her win.
Preaching in exile So Hillsong pastors and close friends of the Prime Minister Brian and Bobbie Houston are of preaching in Mexico, while most of us can only dream of such freedom of movement. Border Force told the Nine papers it wouldn’t comment on individual cases but “each application was judged on its merits”. But what could those merits possibly be? According to the Government, you can only qualify for “essential overseas travel” if your travel:
is as part of the response to the COVID-19 outbreak, including the provision of aid
is for your business or employer
you are travelling to receive urgent medical treatment that is not available in Australia
you are travelling on compassionate or compelling grounds
you are travelling for urgent or unavoidable personal business
your travel is in the national interest.
It seems the only plausibly applicable exemption is “for your business or employer”, i.e. a business trip. But of course Hillsong isn’t a business, or it would pay tax. Does this count as the provision of aid? Or is this trip supposed to be in the national interest?
Liberated liberals We have noted with some amusement the defection of several high-profile former Liberal party members jumping ship to the party most likely to get elected by accident, the Liberal Democratic party. The libertarians now claim the talents of Campbell Newman, a man who managed to fritter away a monumental landslide victory in a single term, and Ross Cameron, who — and we know this is a big call — has a legitimate claim to the title of weirdest unit in Australian politics.
The turncoats are furious at what has happened in the era of COVID — the Keynesian response of the Morrison and other Liberal governments is destroying their party of liberty and small government. This seems like a slightly delayed realisation. As we’ve long pointed out, the Liberal governments of the last eight years consistently exceeded the previous Labor government in their taxing and spending. It seems weird that it’s the response to a public health crisis that proved to be the last straw.
On behalf of Craig Kelly and George Christensen I take umbrage at your claims that Ross Cameron is the weirdest unit in Australian politics.
Surely this pair of intellectual giants have earned their stripes in this regard. If nothing else.
God knows they’ve put in the hard yards…
O I think in the case of the Member for Manila those hard yards were put in at the sex bars in the Philippines .
And he even had the gall to charge for his transport to the airports in Australia, when found out he said he would pay it back.
with an honorable mention to Malcolm Roberts.
A tough contest indeed, and you still have Hanson, Roberts, Palmer, Cash…and Newman himself is no slouch.
But for my money, Morrison himself takes the title.
What about Abbott? Who can forget Sir Prince Phillip, eating a raw onion on national TV and winning a vote against an empty chair?
Australian Hillsong church founders Brian and Bobbie Houston were granted a travel exemption to go overseas in the midst of tough border rules due to the Covid-19 pandemic.
A spokesman for the global Pentecostal Christian church confirmed the husband and wife had been granted travel exemptions to leave the country for more than three months.
It comes after the co-global senior pastors appeared in photos and messages on Instagram [the favoured platform for the far right nutters and whack jobs] showing them taking part in a service at the Hillsong Monterrey congregation in Mexico.
So a prolonged business trip then, expanding the cult set up by your daddy Frank Houston, a knock off from the mad AOG nutter show.
By the way, how is your co operation with the police going over the charges against your father Frank Houston for paedophilia you know, the once you’re having trouble making time for over the past 5 years, well understandable, business is booming for your Hillsong franchisees.
And the temptation of having a slice of that trillion dollar craziness of American evangelicalism has you wetting your pants with anticipation; jesus will be so proud of you, you are aware of that name I take it. After all you are using that mythological figure to scam billions tax free out of the fools who have signed up to the con you’re running.
I understand why you’re so enthused about carrying the prosperity cult to that lucrative money making circus in America.
Hillsong Pentecostal cult – such a shame we had to have the Ruby Princess national covid disaster, but you know, Hillsong disembarkation came first.
Pastor Bobbie Houston posted on Instagram saying: “ABSOLUTE JOY to be with our @hillsongmonterrey family this morning plus linked in with Argentina, Brazil and Uruguay. Worship and fellowship was so beautiful. And KNOW YOU WILL sounded pretty awesome in Spanish.”
Since March 2020, Australian citizens and permanent residents have required a travel exemption from the Australian Border Force in order to leave the country.
Exemptions are only granted in specific categories, with the three main reasons to leave Australia including having plans to be absent for more than three months, needing to travel for compassionate and compelling reasons, and travelling for critical industries and business.
Any chance of preventing their return? Nup; thought not. Shame
On the climate contrarians and grifters of the Hoover Institute, another important element is that it’s also a member of the Koch’s global Atlas Network, which includes locally IPA, CIS etc. also promoting ‘freedom and liberty’.
Atlas Network was highlighted by historian Nancy MacLean in her excellent work ‘Democracy in Chains: The Deep History of the Radical Right’s Stealth Plan for America’ (2018), described as:
‘An explosive exposé of the right’s relentless campaign to eliminate unions, suppress voting, privatize public education, stop action on climate change, and alter the Constitution’.
Quite a horrible collective there Drew – imagine a world suddenly freed of their influence, we could possibly be making reasonable progress towards saving our species from a spectacular premature extinction, and taking most other species with us…
Well they are central to delaying tactics on anything they don’t like whether climate science, climate change and global warming measures, plus Covid related, and their underlying themes are promoted by media; need for the ‘top people’ to avoid constraints but also have more citizens vote the right way……
Did someone elsewhere mention general editorial ‘standards’ here?
“…Brian and Bobbie Houston are
ofpreaching in Mexico…” – presumably meant to be ‘OFF’ but even that would be the usual poor English here – just drop the unnecessary word.Any op-shop could supply a copy of Fowler’s for $1 – perhaps the entire office should chip in?
I would like to complain that Buddy Franklin has got off yet again, which is far more important than missing an F off the end of a word.
“Houston Favours” another target for Labor attack ads?