Julia
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Wow, welcome to the darkside, So Cynical.After watching the PM and Cabinet on ABC 24 this evening (town hall style meeting in Darwin) im afraid the Labor govt is on the brink of losing my support...when Julia was questioned about the export ban she turned it into an animal cruelty issue only, in fact she said that was the issue!.
I'm prepared to give the government the benefit of the doubt in that I don't really think they have been deliberately setting out to destroy the cattle industry.i think the issue is the deliberate and callous destruction of the Cattle industry in northern Australia...the cruelty issues could of been dealt with while the industry carried on.
Succinct and to the point. I like it.
1.8 billion dollars and 13,000 jobs down the **** chute with a stroke of a pen.
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http://blogs.abc.net.au/wa/2011/06/...-story.html?site=perth&program=720_afternoonsi think the issue is the deliberate and callous destruction of the Cattle industry in northern Australia...the cruelty issues could of been dealt with while the industry carried on.
I wouldn't sell a beautiful home on a large block to a developer who intends to demolish it and create 50 shoebox apartments overlooking the neighbors. I'd look for another buyer. The developer can go and chase his tail.
I wouldn't sell a sports car to a dimwit who intended to thrash it around the suburbs at night disturbing the peace. I'd find another buyer. The hoon can go and chase his tail.
See?
So times change, attitudes change, and people need to get new jobs. If the general population of Australia doesn't support exporting live animals to be killed in third rate countries like Indonesia, maybe folk from the live export industry could become chimney sweeps?
THE Pastoralists and Graziers Association has dismissed today’s announcement by the Gillard Government of a $30 million industry assistance package for cattle farmers hit by the ban on live exports to Indonesia as a short term stunt, and is calling on the Prime Minister to immediately reinstate live cattle exports to Indonesia.
“The WA livestock industry has made our position very clear to the Prime Minister and to Minister Ludwig - we want our industry back,” PGA President Rob Gillam said.
“This $30 million would be better spent on assisting the Indonesian Government in upgrading their facilities and getting the cattle back on the boats, rather than providing short term compensation to families whose only source of income has been stripped by the Government’s reckless actions.”
The independent MP for New England, who holds the balance of power, represents one of the largest cattle electorates in the country.
But two weeks ago, Windsor voted against a motion drafted by Queensland independent Bob Katter that would have delivered stun guns to Indonesian abattoirs - and ensured the speedy resumption of the live cattle trade.
Nico Botha of the Kimberleys’ Beefwood Park Station tells MTR 1377 this morning he’s shooting the first 200 of some 3000 cattle he may have to destroy, thanks to the Gillard Government’s bungling of the live cattle trade.
He’s overnight lost up to $4 million, he says.
Pales against a poke in the eye, doesn't it?Cattle are now being shot.
Pales against a poke in the eye, doesn't it?
Yea don't mind the odd larvae myself. Lightly pan fried is a great substitute for rice.Oh well, at least those hungry maggots won't be disappointed.
No doubt a lot of people will still support the next idiotic knee-jerk reaction this or a future government makes. Give people an emotional issue and they'll just blindly follow any political stunt, er, attempt at positive action.
Will we be able to afford the pan, the rice or the fuel to cook it ?Yea don't mind the odd larvae myself. Lightly pan fried is a great substitute for rice.
why cant mr botha put em on a boat and send em,I dont see why a goverment can stop this trade, boats are idle ,trucks are idle surely cattlemen can band together hire a boat and ship to the first meatworks open who,s gunna stop em
In the interests of all Australians, military intervention would be the only solution. Looking forward, we cannot have Australians making their own decisions because that is the elected governments role.why cant mr botha put em on a boat and send em,I dont see why a goverment can stop this trade, boats are idle ,trucks are idle surely cattlemen can band together hire a boat and ship to the first meatworks open who,s gunna stop em
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