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What's with the Chinese bashing?
While safety and standards are important, obviously... there will be on the job training and inspectors
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Call me old fashioned, but I'd prefer a fireside chat with my dad over a letter. Possibly my lowly blue collar upbringing. Stamps were a luxury.
I plan to read it after I finish Cory Bernardi's bold vision for a stronger nation
http://www.amazon.com/The-Conservative-Revolution-Cory-Bernardi/dp/1922168963
I'd be saying the exact same thing if it were any other country.
That there is no requirement to be assessed for competency is the issue here. If such a requirement existed then I wouldn't have an issue with it.
If we have formal standards saying how something shall be done in a technical sense, and there are safety consequences if varying practices are used interchangeably, then it seems reasonable to me that anyone performing such work ought to be required to prove that they at least understand what those requirements are.
Latest on Bronnwyn Bishops $5000 publicly finaced lift to a Liberal party fund raiser.
"I vow to pay it back" she says.
And that is supposed to be it ? No other consequence ? No other penalty financial or otherwise of any sort ?
Just plain wrong. This has Moral Hazard all over it..
Yes, it's all very fine as long as you don't get caught...
$5,000 seems an awful lot for a one hour trip, even by chopper. Does it really cost that much to keep them in the air ?
Yes, it's all very fine as long as you don't get caught...
$5,000 seems an awful lot for a one hour trip, even by chopper. Does it really cost that much to keep them in the air ?
It's very hard to imagine how anyone who spend other people's money like that could seriously represent the interests of the common people, or any people.
$88,000 for 15 days across Europe... Do we also pay for the shopping as well? And I'm guessing it's not the $200/night budget hotel she stayed at.
Doing a quick count from the link below I counted 1184 deaths at sea from when Labor took office in 2007. That includes recoveries and those never found from reported numbers on board.363 between 2000 - 2007 - drowned at sea - 22 suicides in detention centres - Libs
877 between 2008 - 20013 - drowned at sea - 15 suicides in detention centres - Labs
The rubbery figures are contentious as they are "presumed" dead as there are no actual figures on the manifest of people on the boats *wink*
If there's a positive from Bronnie's $5k chopper joyride its that it will make it that much harder for the government to implement that tax on bank deposits.
Wiser heads than Bronwyn Bishop and Labor.How do you figure that?
I think Bronwyn Bishop has to go.
If she thinks that spending $5000 on a helicopter ride is OK because it is "within the rules" then she has obviously been in Canberra too long.
She must at least step down from being Speaker as she has no integrity.
I'm sure there are similar and worse cases of financial abuse by politicians and I would like to see massive changes in perks, travel allowances, superannuation entitlements etc. , that our politicians currently enjoy.
Its a rip off!
They like to call people from the northern beaches of Sydney "silvertails". Bronwyn Bigshot fits the bill perfectly.
I did not realise Bronnie was 72 years of age.
With 28 years of "service" in Federal parliament, maybe it is time to move over and give someone else a job.
If there's a positive from Bronnie's $5k chopper joyride its that it will make it that much harder for the government to implement that tax on bank deposits.
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