Thursday, February 22, 2024

APS bosses in a room with senators can be problematic, but it's vital to our democracy

The  closest thing to being cared for is to care for someone else.
— Carson McCullers, born in 1917



Kyle Hull, Clarisse Warren, Kevin Smith. Politics makes bastards of us all: Why moral judgment is politically situational [full text free to read]. Political Psychology, 2024; DOI: 10.1111/pops.12954 – “Moral judgment is politically situational—people are more forgiving of transgressive copartisans and more likely to behave punitively and unethically toward political opponents. Such differences are widely observed, but not fully explained. If moral values are nonnegotiable first-principle beliefs about right and wrong, why do similar transgressions elicit different moral judgment in the personal and political realm? 

We argue this pattern arises from the same forces intuitionist frameworks of moral psychology use to explain the origins of morality: the adaptive need to suppress individual behavior to ensure ingroup success. We hypothesize ingroups serve as moral boundaries, that the relative tight constraints morality exerts over ingroup relations loosen in competitive group environments because doing so also serves ingroup interests. We find support for this hypothesis in four independent samples and also find that group antipathy—internalized dislike of the outgroup—pushes personal and political moral boundaries farther apart.”

See also Fast Company: “Science reveals how politics turns us all into our worst selves. A recent study from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln sheds light on how political affiliation, on either side, can lead to loosened morals and tolerance of bad behavior.”


Set to hand over to his successor Rob Heferen next month, Mr Jordan told the National Press Club in Canberra waves of new cyber threats and identity scams kept him awake at night, defending the ATO’s management of a massive GST fraud which implicated 150 staff and contractors.

Give the ATO law enforcement powers: Chris Jordan






DOJ: Confiscated Russian funds will support Ukraine — via Estonia Politico. $500,00


Maxim Kuzminov was given the opportunity to remain in Ukraine after his defection, but he decided to go elsewhere, a Ukrainian intelligence source said.

From beating burglary to weight gain: 12 ways that working from home has changed BritainGuardian 


Illegal early access estimate

But our greatest concern is illegal early access, where members access some or all their retirement savings illegally, that is before meeting a condition of release.

This isn’t a new message, but this is a major focus for us. I’m here to tell you about how we are levelling up our approach to this risk this year, and how you can help.

Levelling-up SMSF Compliance: The Regulator's Update


The Great Compression New York Times. UserFriendly: “Sad that this is all most people can afford but a good step towards solving the housing crisis.” 


The tangled web of granny flat arrangements


NEW: ASIC is asking AI to read on its behalf the submissions to a parliamentary inquiry examining the Big 4 consulting firms, claiming it’s too onerous otherwise. Today’s column


And Who Has Swooped In To Buy Bankrupt Radio Giant Audacy? George Soros.

"(His) buyout of approximately $415 million of Audacy's debt would make his Soros Fund Management the largest stakeholder of the second-largest radio company in the U.S. when it emerges from chapter 11 reorganization." - Inside Radio


Germany’s Days as an Industrial Superpower Are Coming to an End Bloomberg


The same tyrant whose help in the Brexit referendum you didn’t mind. From the same KGB whose nepo babies now have a place in the Lords. And I guess you will want to give back the money you took from Russians who paid for the dubious honour of a tennis match? Thought not. Go away

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Boris Johnson
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No one can be in any doubt that Alexei Navalny has been put to death by Vladimir Putin - simply because he had the courage to oppose the Russian tyrant. With this murder Putin plunges new depths of depravity and drags his country further into the darkness.

Sudden Death Syndrome euphorism for murder

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Vladimir Putin surprised by lack of ‘sharp questions’ in Tucker Carlson interview GuardiaN




The FBI and its international allies, including Australian law enforcement, have seized a dark web site that the world's most prolific ransomware gang used to extort victims.

It's a major blow to the near-term operations of a multinational ransomware gang known as LockBit, a menace to organisations all over the world, including healthcare providers.

LockBit The dark web site of notorious cyber criminal gang just got seized