Shire of York

Shire of York

Monday, 4 April 2016

FAIR GO FOR WA’s REGIONS

YORK has suffered from unwarranted political interference in its governance and, conversely, lack of support by its’ Local Member in its fight against SITA.

Metropolitan newspapers are now seriously questioning the use of Royalty for Regions funding that has failed to provide a fair and equitable social and economic balance between the city and country

Over the past eight years elected members of the National Party have neglected to rectify this imbalance and have actually contributed to it.

Satirical evaluation of any politician’s performance is a public weapon used against politician’s policy inadequacies whether they are Labor, Liberal, Nationals or Greens.

Some may say it is disrespectful. However, more than everyone else, politicians do not automatically deserve respect, they all must earn it.

Any apology required is to the poor, long suffering voter! And the truth can hurt!

David Taylor.



                                      MORE TWITS FROM MAMAMIAS TWIT THINGY

                       (including some April Fool stuff from my In-Your-Facebook)


Some hot Goss Constituents,

I’m so angry my ‘Maybelline’ mascara is running and my ‘L’Oréal’ lip gloss is melting. (I thought I’d throw in a few gratuitous promos in case you don’t vote for me next time, inadvertently of course.)

With the state’s economy plunging to the bottom like the Titanic, there are very few jobs in marketing, cocktail waitressing and being a nanny, the things that I’m good at. Who can afford a decent Dakari these days, or someone else looking after the kids?

So what am I grumpy about you ask?

Some hick-hack at The West Australian has had the temarity (??) tomerity (??)- sorry temerity to write dosperaging (??), desporaging, (??), sorry disparaging remarks about Royalties for Regions.
(My Check spell isn’t working.)
I’ll have you know that Royalties for Regions got me, Brendy and the rest of our terribly talented Nationals crew, into power and created zillions of new jobs and business opportunities in the Central Wheatbelt and elsewhere . (I’ll tell you all about them later when I find out what they are.)

I must have a little giggle here. I honestly thought it was ‘Royalty for a Region’……meaning me, seeing my dad, as a former President of the National Party (WA) was party royalty.

What that columnist doofus (just love that word) is saying of Brendy’s ‘R for R’ baby is that the taxpayer is paying the price because the Treasurer now has to borrow to fund it.

How dare he say that!

So, Brendy’s blown, sorry invested, over $20.3 million in the Pilbara so he can get re-elected.  Because the locals can’t pay the debt for the rest of the $57 million he ‘pork- barrelled’ is ‘tuff titties” and their problem. So York should be grateful we only invested $1.8 million in your Local Government-owned pub.

Now that rag, ‘The Sunday Slimes’, is actually accusing us Nationals of killing-off our voters.

It quotes that Labor Party, corrupt union stooge, the Australian Bureau of Statistics of saying that my voters can expect to die eight years before Colin Barnett’s do.

It’s not my job to help out, fat, fag smoking, drunk driving, cancer suffering constituents, who can’t find a psychiatrist.

Delivering better education, better policing, better roads, better health care and better social amenities is MY priority.

The ‘Slimes’ got one thing right. If there is any neglect, it has been going on for decades.

So it’s nothing to do with me, Brendy, and the rest of the Nationals crew. We’ve only been in power and representing Rural, Regional and Remote WA since 2008!

TO SEND GLOWING REPORTS ABOUT ME- TO ME- PLEASE DO NOT HESITATE TO CALL MAMAMIA ON 9041 1702 (MERREDIN OFFICE) 9622 2871 (NORTHAM OFFICE) or email  
mia.davies@mp.wa.gov.au  

2 comments:

  1. Stopping Barnie selling Fremantle Port was no mere (Mia) feat.

    Bugger her feet (feat) what about sticking her neck out and stopping rubbish being dumped in the Mundaring Water Catchment

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  2. Mia is too focused on networking within the big house on the hill to be worried about Rural W.A. let alone their water supply.

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