> Gina Rinehart, an Australian worth $30 billion and an avid Donald Trump
supporter, has changed Alberta’s politics in her relentless pursuit of mined
coal. > The saga offers more evidence on how the wealthy exercise their raw
financial power to engineer democracy for their own economic benefit. Political
scientists call the oversized influence of billionaires “the wealthification” of
politics. Witness how billionaires dominated the U.S. presidential election. >
In the last three years she has repeatedly sued the Alberta and federal
governments and challenged regulatory processes. And even though three separate
courts have found her arguments baseless and without merit, she continues to
sue. > Two outstanding lawsuits, for example, contend the Alberta government
owes her billions because her mining plans were stymied. Overwhelming public
opposition to coal mining forced the government to impose a coal moratorium in
the Rockies to protect critical watersheds. > Outside of provincial and federal
courts, Rinehart has hired two lobby firms with ties to the United Conservative
Party government to actively promote her open-pit mining project. > When it
became clear that citizens living in the municipal district of Ranchland, where
Rinehart wants to build the mega-mine, were overwhelmingly opposed to its
construction, Rinehart actively participated in a dubious referendum sanctioned
by Smith in the neighbouring community of Crowsnest Pass. Rinehart’s company
even drove voters to the polls.
We need to be aware of the malign influence our own billionaires have overseas.
Murdoch family falls under this idea as well, and I’m sure plenty more. Even Macquarie bank needs a kicking for how they’ve treated british water.
We need to begin holding our own accountable, economically or criminally, especially when their actions undermine the democratic will of our closest allies. What weakens our allies weakens us. These people are messing with Australia’s National Security and our ability to rely on stable and unified partners.
I’d expect the security services to at minimum have a strong, quiet word with Ms Rinehart about her conduct here.
The globe is sadly groaning with debt, poverty and strife And billions now are pleading to enjoy a better life Their hope lies with resources buried deep within the earth And the enterprise and capital which give each project worth
Is our future threatened with massive debts run up by political hacks Who dig themselves out by unleashing rampant tax The end result is sending Australian investment, growth and jobs offshore This type of direction is harmful to our core
Some envious unthinking people have been conned To think prosperity is created by waving a magic wand Through such unfortunate ignorance, too much abuse is hurled Against miners, workers and related industries who strive to build the world
Develop North Australia, embrace multiculturalism and welcome short term foreign workers to our shores To benefit from the export of our minerals and ores The world’s poor need our resources: do not leave them to their fate Our nation needs special economic zones and wiser government, before it is too late
A peek into her mind:
The globe is sadly groaning with debt, poverty and strife
And billions now are pleading to enjoy a better life
Their hope lies with resources buried deep within the earth
And the enterprise and capital which give each project worth
Is our future threatened with massive debts run up by political hacks
Who dig themselves out by unleashing rampant tax
The end result is sending Australian investment, growth and jobs offshore
This type of direction is harmful to our core
Some envious unthinking people have been conned
To think prosperity is created by waving a magic wand
Through such unfortunate ignorance, too much abuse is hurled
Against miners, workers and related industries who strive to build the world
Develop North Australia, embrace multiculturalism and welcome short term foreign workers to our shores
To benefit from the export of our minerals and ores
The world’s poor need our resources: do not leave them to their fate
Our nation needs special economic zones and wiser government, before it is too late
- Gina, 2012
She wrote this “poem”, had it imprented onto a plaque. Then, she placed a massive rock in front of a cheap market/shopping centre in Perth.
https://theworstofperth.com/2012/02/13/la-gina/
And pay them $2 an hour