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@moXJO And the brain dead mother.Who brings a baby to a comedy show. You have to be bloody brainless. This article is even more delusional. Wtf would Arj shout this idiot to a day out. It was clearly stated "this act was not for minors" on the tickets t&c.
This was a failure of the staff.
What was said about modern day accountability again?@moXJO And the brain dead mother.
Another case of the political-media complex failing to get to the real issue.Another great story from Annabel Crabb on the hot topic of the tit for tat (sic) media exchanges around women breast feeding in public.
Lots of carrot, no stick it seems.Not long ago, giving money to very profitable companies to reduce their emissions, was a huge no no and a favourite for the loonies to scream about.
Oh well times change and with it the narrative, after all it's only money.
Australia’s richest firms get $331m in grants to reduce emissions
The government has doled out $331 million to firms including Rio Tinto, Wesfarmers, Swiss giant Glencore and Rich Lister Dick Honan’s Manildra for decarbonisation projects.www.afr.com
Labor is in now. Let the lefty hypocrisy flow.Not long ago, giving money to very profitable companies to reduce their emissions, was a huge no no and a favourite for the loonies to scream about.
Oh well times change and with it the narrative, after all it's only money.
Australia’s richest firms get $331m in grants to reduce emissions
The government has doled out $331 million to firms including Rio Tinto, Wesfarmers, Swiss giant Glencore and Rich Lister Dick Honan’s Manildra for decarbonisation projects.www.afr.com
Yes the problem is, in Australia with such a small population and needing the money from the private sector so badly, all Govt's have their hands tied to a certain degree.Labor is in now. Let the lefty hypocrisy flow.
Politics has become a prime time soap opera and the media use it as a cheap content filler for 24/7 news obligations.A big part of it is paid activist groups astroturfing positions for political optics.
Just think we could have had a carbon reduction scheme but the loony Abbott / LNP called it a great big tax and killed it (Cretlin later admitted it wasn't a tax) now pony up everyone you can all b ancestors to
The Greens had their chance to pass a CPRS but acted like bastards which meant it never happened.Just think we could have had a carbon reduction scheme but the loony Abbott / LNP called it a great big tax and killed it (Cretlin later admitted it wasn't a tax) now pony up everyone you can all pay for the Abbott government.
Well the other way of looking at it is, if everyone was like yourself IFocus, Labor would always be in office.Just think we could have had a carbon reduction scheme but the loony Abbott / LNP called it a great big tax and killed it (Cretlin later admitted it wasn't a tax) now pony up everyone you can all pay for the Abbott government.
Leading the world with the carbon tax might have been problematic, as even the EU hasn't bedded down theirs yet and that is 10 years later and they were the front runners back when Labor were suggesting it.Just think we could have had a carbon reduction scheme but the loony Abbott / LNP called it a great big tax and killed it (Cretlin later admitted it wasn't a tax) now pony up everyone you can all pay for the Abbott government.
Well the other way of looking at it is, if everyone was like yourself IFocus, Labor would always be in office.
Then we wouldn't need elections, which would be another great saving.
Leading the world with the carbon tax might have been problematic, as even the EU hasn't bedded down theirs yet and that is 10 years later and they were the front runners back when Labor were suggesting it.
Even now it isn't bedded down and Labor are paying companies to help them reduce their emissions, which is actually what Abbott suggested back in the day, so go figure eh.
Australia’s richest firms get $331m in grants to reduce emissions
The government has doled out $331 million to firms including Rio Tinto, Wesfarmers, Swiss giant Glencore and Rich Lister Dick Honan’s Manildra for decarbonisation projects.www.afr.com
The Greens had their chance to pass a CPRS but acted like bastards which meant it never happened.
Ok, well adding a cost to production in Australia, that other countries weren't adding, was always going to be problematic, as Chris is finding out at the moment.It was never a tax even Cretlin admitted that
Ok, well adding a cost to production in Australia, that other countries weren't adding, was always going to be problematic, as Chris is finding out at the moment.
Australia is a high cost country already, continually adding to that cost base has to have a flow on effect, one way or another, basic business market rules.
Chris has introduced an emissions penalty system and is already having to tip in money, to get the companies to comply, all these ideas sound great but actually getting them to work without negative ramifications generally proves difficult, as the nickel miners are finding out.
They will be required to drop their emissions yet can't even compete at the moment, because our competitors aren't agreeing to drop their process emissions and toxic discharges and the world ruling bodies told Australia tough $hit when we asked for dispensation for our cleaner more expensive product.
So it might be nice standing on a wooden crate in a park telling everyone how fantastic we are, but if everything is shut down because we aren't competitive and people can't afford food and shelter, they wont be happy.
Politics 101, which is playing out as we speak. The white collar elites don't have a problem they can afford all this touchy feel good social change, it is the unwashed masses who suffer and can't afford the rent the increase in power bills, the increase in food bills, they're the ones that are worried.
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