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Nah, I'm not setting out to paint anyone, the gov or opposition, in any light or side with anyone, just getting to the facts and reality in a legal and economic like manner as opposed to some crying foul or wolf at every turn a la the introduction of the GST, saying 'Sorry' and many other dynamic changes or media beat-ups.
As I have said before I tend to be more pragmatic than critical. I'm just trying to get to the facts to be in a better position to gain from any change than those who seem intent on just making a lot of noise.
Re noise...
Just a quick comment re the recent Auditor general report into that school spending... as I recall he found about 5% (not sure if it was projects or cash) was not wisely spent.
While it was concerned at some of the examples the media highlighted, it seems even they have not been able to demonstrate that percentage is far wrong.
Similarly with the insulation scheme, I've previously said I'm not impressed that so much gov money reportedly had to be spent to rectify the bodgy installations... but it since seems that the gov has held back a lot of payments to installers until their claims have been checked.
Re the insulation scheme, hands up all that didn't do their own research and helped perpetuate the scheme by applying for something for nothing. Not me!
I knew the insulation rebate was not only not effective insulation but a waste of money, hence the reason why I didn't even contemplate applying.
Of course the deaths issue, as unpalatable as it may be to some, always rested on the employers under long established workplace laws... as has been indicated with the first of the criminal charges against employers as I recall under the Electricity Safety Act.
A bit dramatic isn't it. A conflict of interest certainly, but hardly a fight with our most productive sector, more a fight with some conglomerates that in the gov's view, are taking too much cash offshore. There is a difference which one has to seperate before shooting innocent victims in the crossfire.
Agree. I have said that previously.
Agreed not the most competant, but I think you are tending to over react a bit there.
I suspect I was one of the first to point this out, but, one poll doesn't make an election win.
Also, I don't like or trust politicans per-se... hence my pragmatic approach to find the facts, and annoyance at scaremongers who are either politically biased or just like to cry wolf for the hell of it, or some who just get hysterical (behavior exhibiting excessive or uncontrollable emotion) when expressing themselves.
In a legal and economic manner? WTF .... you a lawyer now? Nowhere have I seen the "a la" GST as being cried foul? Wait .... there was one comment about a month or so ago but it did not blip the radar. Saying SORRY is a dynamic change ?? WTF ... no seriously .... WTF??
The auditor general was hamstrung from the get go Whiskers. 16.2 billion was spent on the BER of our money and a 5% wastage is acceptable to you? So therefore $810,000,000 is acceptable as a waste proportion according to your figures?? WTF ??? This money could have gone to HOSPITALS, DOCTORS and POLICE for crying out loud !!!!!!!!! What the hell is wrong with you??
What about the insulation scheme? 2.5 billion spent there and a 5% wastage is another $125,000,000 WASTED ! GIVE THE MONEY TO HEALTH ! GEEEEEEEEEZZZZUUUUUUUZZZ .... and you wonder why we get upset? BUT WAIT ........ billions more to be spent to fix and clean the stuff !!!!! Ya got to be kidding me Whiskers.
We are business people that cannot tolerate waste because it comes off our bottom line ie PROFIT !! We cannot tolerate incompetent staff because they cost us money through lost productivity. We cannot have an incompetent and spendaholic government that is sending us towards a debt that is going to be hard to handle. What part of this do you fail to understand???
As for giving us a definition of "hysterical" - are you an English teacher now?
It appears your version of pragmatism is as bent as mine.