Friday, September 28, 2007

RNS: Proof of the left's war on winners

SMH article on the Royal North Shore where a woman miscarried in a toilet last week for lack of attention. The NSW Labor government explicitly restricted its funding because the area was said to be affluent and therefore did not need much of a public hospital. This arrangement was done in secret, presumably because it's morally and politically indefensable, and media gags were applied to hospital staff to keep the dodgy deal under-wraps. A doctor who quit in disgust at the damage to health services due to political agendas and the has now spoken up.

I find the scariest thing about this story is the importation of politically-brainwashed foreign staff to implement ideological agendas from .... of all places New Zealand! That's like recuiting the All Blacks to coach the Wallabies. They don't want us to win and they aren't gonna help. New Zealanders are trained to think of Aussies as rednecks from birth. They consider themselves so morally superior that they are prepared to send their own economy to the dogs just to prove how much they love being left-wing. As a result every Kiwi under 30 is over here looking for work? Hey, if they want to help build our economy good on 'em, they make great nightclub bouncers, but it's terrifying to thing that the ALP is deliberately bringing in people who are inexperienced with the Australian health system and isolated from or hostile to Australian domestic opinion in order to force through tasteless changes to the Health System. I'd much prefer to have doctors from India with terrorist connections. They do less damage than public service saboteurs with idealological agendas and the key to the public purse.

The ALP is run by one such ex-mandarin. He's far from harmless. The Ruddites are coming to smash up the machinery. They will use economic tools for social-engineering ends. Hopefully NSW will see that now. Kudos to the Fairfax press for running this amazing scoop, but this article should be much more prominent in The Age so that Victorian lefties can see it too.