IFocus
You are arguing with a Galah
- Joined
- 8 September 2006
- Posts
- 7,660
- Reactions
- 4,743
Well, if you go to an election with a policy to spend a certain amount of money on a certain project, and you are voted into Government, then I would suggest that you are well within your rights to spend that amount of money on that project.
You may question the legitimacy of the Labor Government at this time, but there is no question that a majority of Australians voted for parties (Labor or Greens) or independents (all of them) that supported the NBN. In other words, a majority of Australians voted to spend the money on the NBN.
Given this, how is the money expropriated?
I'm not sure what you mean by "any pro-NBN argument can also be applied to any other tax-funded project, regardless of its size?"
Actually Labor won the primary vote Abbott lost the independents who supported the NBN yes you are right NBN green light.