Andrew Bolt's Blog 8/3/15; Innuendo by stats; "rogue element" or "rogue advisers" whose more damaging?; Canberra's theft with a pen; Alan RM Jones; Bolt's a big dick;

" Between 9 and 10 per cent of NSW inmates are Muslim, compared with less than 3 per cent of the ordinary population."
There are 10,566 prisoners in NSW so according to Bolt's stat 1,056 are Muslim. However only 13 are regarded as extreme high risk at the Supermax Prison at Golbourn. Until recently there was only 1 high risk prisoner there.So from 0.1% to a very recent increase of a massive 1.3% of inmates is Bolt's "interesting" stat.
If extrapolated to the population of Muslims in NSW 400K it's nothing. 0.25% of the NSW population of Muslims are in jail. If extended to Australia they become significantly less than nothing. The above stat of 3% is Australia wide population and not NSW or Sydney which has closer to 9% so any comparison by Murdoch's Telegraph is wrong and a totally uninteresting Murdoch statistic.
We do know for a fact that Bolt's favourite whipping group the Lebanese only come in 8th after New Zealanders and Samoans when it comes crime rates within populations. So what we have is innuendo, meaningless fact. The recent new policing measures have sent people to jail for transferring money overseas and defined them a "high risk" higher than serial killers etc etc.
Here is my Innuendo: Someone's policies look good now at whose & what expense?
We have mention of the "rogue element" in the unions and "rogue advisers " in the banks not least the rogue white collar criminals, corporate and wealthy tax dodgers . Just in financial terms who does us more harm per head of population? Who causes more suicides due to theft? Who causes more people to seek social welfare assistance after having been ripped off?
Who however is more heavily policed, arrested and jailed? Here is the difference 3 bikies on holiday seen talking can be laid jailed. 3 persons working for Murdoch media having drinks are paid but never laid. Who has the potential for long term organized harm to the population of Australia? As far as I'm concerned the answer is obvious.
The Liberal Party has x4 times the legal donations than Labour and that's conservative. However is News Corp unflagging promotion ever factored in as a donation or the various advice from corporate sponsored think tanks never. Union bashing and lies put out by Ackerman count as a donation don't they? Ackerman's lie by omission is Qld Labour promise was not to sell income earning assetts of the state.
Sorry Canberra refuses to pay the states the last 2 years of Gonski ,a broken promise on their part, and the states can't guarantee to be able to cover it as originally promised who do you blame? If Murdoch stopped paying it's staff and family holidays were compromised would it be the parent's fault? No finances need to be examined possibly rearranged to see if the promise can still be met while suing the fuck out of Murdoch and letting Australia know that a crime has occurred. So it should be in the case of Canberra. What does more domestic harm Tony Abbott's broken promise or radical Islam?
Bolt Logic
"if Victorian schools would still get the state’s share – regardless
of Canberra’s decision to only fund the first four years – Mr Merlino
told The Sunday Age the matter was now “the subject of future budget
considerations”
Alan RM Jones will be electioneering against Baird in the Hunter Valley. he is against CSG and the creation of a new coal mine in the Hunter Valley. His concern is saving the country's best natural resource good arable farmland. It's what Bolt doesn't understand and Jones his blog troll in this case actually does. Go Alan RM Jones.
Bolt decries Section 18C as his personal cross made to carry by a stupid and unjust law. If he had stood on a corner soapbox and said what he'd said out loudly nothing would have happened. However he said it in his capacity as a Murdoch commentator and in print which according to the law constituted vilification. The law may be stupid but obviously size counts. It's one of only a few occasions Bolt has been considered large.
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