13 February 2013

Busy Baillieu rejects mayoral invitations to visit Melton

PREMIER Ted Baillieu has snubbed invitations to visit Melton, saying he is too busy.
 
Mayor Kathy Majdlik issued two invitations to Mr Baillieu to visit the city late last year.
 
In her first letter, Cr Majdlik said the council was keen for him to see first-hand the growth issues facing the west.

But an email from his assistant diary manager on January 25 claimed 'longstanding commitments' prevented a visit in the short-term and he offered his most sincere apologies.

Cr Majdlik warned Melton would not be ignored.

"Melton City is the second-fastest-growing municipality in Australia, not just Victoria, and I think it warrants a higher priority than it is getting from the Government."

Speaking in Parliament, Melton state Labor MP Don Nardella urged Mr Baillieu to visit Melton and even provided map references to help him locate the city.

heraldsun.com.au 12 Feb 2013

One of the purposes of the corporate media is to entertain the herd population, along with being the 'official' government propaganda tool, irrespective of which political party rules.

To entertain 'stupid man' (a term coined by the English aristocracy, referring to the commoner) the corporate media focuses on trivial events, where 'entertainment' is the focus.

Most people would not be aware of an event that happened in Melbourne recently or would even care, but the official government tool, the corporate media made a big deal about it.

A youtube 'sensation' (read group of teenage losers called the Janoskians) had their fan base congregate around them. The media true to their objective made it a focal event.

What is currently happening in the outer western suburb (satellite town) of Melton is much more important and significant, where attention of every land owner should be focused to.

Land rates collected by city councils are fraudulently collected, and therefore a criminal offence.

The Shire of Melton or the Melton City Council has been chosen as the place to legally challenge, the right to collect rates from citizens.

In late 2012 the challenge was made to Councillors about the legality of collecting rate, during a council meeting.

The result (read video) of this meeting was posted on you tube on 31 December 2012, under the title: Pirates of the Suburbs - Destroying Communities, see url : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-4Lnze7O22g

This is not a matter of a Peasants' Revolt, but rather a structured challenge to question the legality of the collection of rates by city councils.

The questioners were not only met with hostility, but also threatened with police.

Exposing the fraud of the ruling elite, e.g. politicians, law makers, high profile business people etc, is usually met with intimidation and later force.

This video should be watched by every land owner in Australia, and followed up with the questioning of local governments.

The Melton City Council is in dire straits, and a 'come visit us' invitation may seem plausible, but there could be another agenda.

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