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It Begins – High Court Challenge To Carbon Tax

18 Oct

Yesterday on radio 2GB, constitutional barrister Bryan Pape indicated that as the carbon tax will affect State-owned property – the electricity generators – there are grounds for the State governments to challenge the Commonwealth’s legislation (not yet passed into law) under section 114 of the Constitution.

Regular readers will know that your humble blogger recently launched Right On Our Side. It’s a movement focussing not on traditional protests and petitions, but on the law.  Our focus is on finding new and innovative ways for the voters to legally challenge and ultimately, change it.

Right here, right now is a window of opportunity for you, dear reader, to help us put an end to the Green-Labor carbon tax “law”.

There are two (2) simple actions that you can take today. Both involve properly expressing Your Will to the politicians who have a legal duty to serve you:

Once the election is over that is the end of ballot paper voting until the next election. However, under both Federal and State Constitutions and Statute laws you have certain implied legal duties and obligations.

The whole system of Parliament, and the SOLE reason for its existence, is to make laws for the people, with the clear Implication that those laws will reflect the WILL of the people on the subject matter of those laws.

It is only when you fulfil that lawful duty and obligation that your Member and Senators can properly fulfil their judicially defined function and duty in their houses of Parliament. If you do not fulfil your lawful duty and obligation, if you do not keep your Members and Senators fully informed of your will on any issue, then you cannot blame them for what they do. You have only your own laziness or indifference to blame.

Arthur A. Chresby, Research Analyst in Constitutional Law, and formerly Federal Member for Griffith (QLD) [1958-61] in the House of Representatives.

ACTION #1

Properly express Your Will to your state’s Senators in the Federal Parliament.

The Senate has not yet voted on the Clean Energy Future legislation. So there is still time to properly inform them of Your Will.

Here is a Sample letter that you can copy and send to each of your state’s Senators, expressing Your Will that they vote against the government’s Clean Energy Future (ie, carbon tax) bills in the Senate:

Dear [insert Senator’s Name],

I know that it is my duty to keep you informed of MY WILL on anything that comes before Parliament, or that should come before Parliament.

IT IS MY WILL that you vote against the passage of each one of the Clean Energy Future 2011 (ie, carbon tax) bills.

Yours faithfully,

[signed]

[insert your full name, address, and date, as legal evidence that you are a constituent.]

Should the Senator try to side step, or tell you what their party is or is not doing, simply write back immediately and say:

Dear [insert Senator’s Name],

I repeat that, in accordance with my lawful obligation to keep you informed of MY WILL, I again inform you that it is MY WILL that you vote against the passage of each one of the Clean Energy Future 2011 (ie, carbon tax) bills.

Yours faithfully,

[signed]

[insert your full name, address, and date, as legal evidence that you are a constituent.]

You can find the contact details for your state’s Senators in the Federal Parliament here.

ACTION #2

Properly express Your Will to your state MP.

Here is a Sample letter that you can copy and send to your state MP, expressing Your Will that they take immediate action to have your State government challenge the Commonwealth’s Clean Energy Future (ie, carbon tax) bills in the High Court:

Dear [insert state MP’s Name],

I know that it is my duty to keep you informed of MY WILL on anything that comes before Parliament, or that should come before Parliament.

IT IS MY WILL that you take immediate action to cause the [insert state Name] State government to challenge the constitutionality of the Commonwealth’s Clean Energy Future 2011 (ie, carbon tax) bills in the High Court.

Yours faithfully,

[signed]

[insert your full name, address, and date, as legal evidence that you are a constituent.]

Should the MP try to side step, or tell you what their party is or is not doing, simply write back immediately and say:

Dear [insert MP’s Name],

I repeat that, in accordance with my lawful obligation to keep you informed of MY WILL, I again inform you that it is MY WILL that you take immediate action to cause the [insert state Name] State government to challenge the constitutionality of the Commonwealth’s Clean Energy Future 2011 (ie, carbon tax) bills in the High Court.

Yours faithfully,

[signed]

[insert your full name, address, and date, as legal evidence that you are a constituent.]

You can find the contact details for your state’s MPs below –

NSW

VIC

QLD

WA

SA

TAS

NT

When you are done with that, why don’t you come over to Right On Our Side?

It’s a movement.

You should join it.

A Word Of Encouragement From Barnaby

13 Oct

From Senator Joyce yesterday:

In response to this tweet:

Stay motivated?

And mobilise?

It’s a movement. You should join it.

Barnaby Rages Against The Green Machine

12 Oct

Hot off the presses, and an “insider” gift to barnabyisright.com, here follows a great speech given just this morning in the Senate, by Barnaby Joyce.

It came after the Greens used their numbers to shut down a move by The Leader of the Opposition in the Senate (Senator Abetz) to suspend standing orders to allow for consideration of a motion of censure: “That this Senate censure the Labor-Green Alliance’s unprincipled use of their numbers to stifle debates that involve the national interest” (my emphasis added):

UPDATE: For your viewing pleasure –

Senator JOYCE (Queensland—Leader of The Nationals in the Senate) (10:40): It is a disgusting day when the Greens, who were the paragons of virtue and were allowing open and transparent debate to enable all sections of the chamber to take part in the carbon tax debate, become part of a guillotine process so that one political party in Australia and the Independents cannot be part of the debate — no-one can be part of the debate because the Greens have changed. It is a new paradigm. The paragons of virtue have now descended down the greasy pole to be just like everybody else. I will bet there are a few Democrat voters out there who have wondered where they have ended up in supporting the Greens. There used to be a sense of honour in here but they have taken it and trashed it.

Just like the deceit with the carbon tax, they are saying one thing while being something else. The Greens today have shown that they say one thing out there but they are entirely something else. When leave was sought for the making of a brief statement, even that was denied. That is where this whole debate has got to. They are running and hiding because this whole tax is such a debacle, such a fiasco. It is disturbing that, because the Greens have chosen to adopt this attitude, we are denying not just political parties but the people of Australia the chance to be involved in and hear the debate in all its complexity, with all its nuances. The Greens exude this almost nauseating faux nobility but when you put them to the test it is the same party that denied Annette Harding the chance to have an inquiry into her rape and it is the same party that is now denying opportunity for debate. That is the Greens; that is who we have; that is what they have become.

The Australian people are very uneasy about this carbon tax. We had a demonstration in support of the tax out the front of Parliament House, but there were more placards than people — no-one turns up; the support is all contrived. In a couple of weeks time I am going to sell a mob of cattle and I am going to tell the truck driver to take them to Dubbo. I expect the cattle to end up in Dubbo. I will certainly be disappointed if he decides instead to take them to Weabonga and just let them go in the hills. It is exactly the same thing — when you have a contract with the Australian people, their expectation is that you will take them to a certain position, and the position this government said it would take them to was that there would be no carbon tax under the government this Prime Minister led. Instead, the government took the people to the hills and just let them go. Then Graham Perrett goes out and says they will not change the truck driver. It does not matter about the truck driver; it is the destination that matters — in this case the destination that those opposite are taking this nation.

This is why it is so vital that we turn this around. In these times of uncertainty, with what we are seeing in Europe and what we are seeing America, what the government is doing to this nation is culpable. Those opposite know that and that is why they are guillotining; that is why they are shutting down debate; that is why they are not allowing the Australian people to have their proper say. It is ludicrous to say that we have had a chance to look at this legislation. We have not. The government has wrapped it and stacked it and brought it in here in a bundle. If we asked those opposite to quote sections of it or to go to the pertinent parts of it, they would not know it themselves — they would not have a clue. It is going to come in here because they have wanted out — they have other things to deal with. They have to work out whether Mr Rudd is coming back and whether he is going to take out the Prime Minister. This is the whole soap opera that our nation has become under these people. It is a disgusting, hopeless approach to government. Every facet of this government is now a total and utter debacle.

What about regional Australia? The government inquiry went to Melbourne and to Sydney and to Canberra, but who did they talk to? They talked to their mates. The big banks are going to be happy — soon they are going to get this massive commission stream which the Greens will bring into place. The Greens are supporters of big banks and big banks’ commissions.

I am surprised to see Senator Rhiannon is going to be supporting the big banks in getting billions of dollars of commissions out of struggling working families, out of people who currently cannot afford their power and out of people who currently cannot afford the daily necessities of life.

This is where the nation is going. Is it going to change the climate? No. We have asked Minister Wong this question 600 times and never once have we got an answer. How much will this change the temperature of the globe? The answer is absolutely not at all. It is merely a gesture and in the cruellest form will be delivered to people who cannot afford it. They are going to be lumbered with it for life, and the absolute insult is they listen to you now and they are hearing you shut down the debate because you are scared. You are running, but you are not going to hide — we are going to flush you out.

Barnaby is right.

We are going to flush them out.

Here’s how.

Dear Reader … Pull Your Finger Out NOW!

8 Oct

Not happy about the carbon tax being railroaded into law?

Without a mandate from the people?

Then … what are you waiting for?!

Don’t bitch and moan.

ACT NOW to stop it.

Here is a simple, powerful action that YOU can take to stop it.

Parliament is going to vote on it this week.

So if you don’t act RIGHT now, to tell the bastards exactly what is Your Will, then you’ve only yourself to blame for the outcome.

Please dear reader … pull your finger out.

Right On Our Side

7 Oct

Yes, there’s a reason why recent posting has been light here on barnabyisright.

Right On Our Side.

It’s a movement. You should join it.

Especially if you want to do something simple to help stop the carbon tax.

If you are one of the hundreds of readers who signed the submission to the Joint Select Committee, please visit the new site… copy the Sample letter … and inform your MP exactly what is Your Will immediately.

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