Porters Passing Wind
‘Were about giving firm commitments not aspirations’. Yes, well, we wouldn’t mind a bit of aspiration with your commitment – and we’ll keep it firm.
I see our incorruptible Attorney General is still struggling along with his definition of corruption. I suppose one way to get a handle on it is to immerse yourself in it. Nothing like first hand experience and a bit of commitment.
There seems to be alot of suddenly loose change floating about at the moment. Not bad for a country that six months ago couldn’t afford a future. Even Get Ups asking me for cash – a measly $12 bucks to help fund an anti Fascist campaign over in Christ’s Kingdom of West Oz. Not a problem. Its in the bank. I’ve offered them a secluded hollow and a sick migrant with a walking stick .. even offered to go over to West Oz to find one but I’d have to go by boat so its out of the question. Still a cheap solution to part of the Attorney General’s problem.
He’s buying used buses from a mate at the moment – they like their buses this lot. Reckon he’ll paint his black like the old Black Marias. Better than red white n blue, more in keeping with the times. The Attorney General says he doesn’t have to pay for them for a while, says, he’s “done a deal” – I’ll bet he has. He says that by the time he has to use our cash to pay his mate there’ll be some sort loophole in which both the buses and our cash will just disappear. That’s Government, he says, them’s the breaks the perks .. live with it Australia it’s constitutionalised. Yes, and in his case, generationally embedded.
But, at least the Attorney General is on the job. He’s sampling – for our benefit – all the corruptions; what better way to decide which work and which don’t.
“Everybody is right in some way; it is a question of finding out in what way” – Willhelm Reich