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Actual definition I'm not sure but I'd say that prioritising wealth redistribution rather than wealth generation is a defining characteristic of most (all?) socialist governments.What do we define as a Socialist?
Or Julia, a Socialist Agenda?
I saw first hand the Socialist system working very well when I was over in Sweden studying, many years ago now (1976) so has probably changed a lot since then.
I saw first hand the Socialist system working very well when I was over in Sweden studying, many years ago now (1976) so has probably changed a lot since then.
Sweden ain't socialist.
What is your idea of Socialist?
As we get closer to the election, it is interesting the greens are softening their policies.
http://www.theage.com.au/opinion/po...sroads-20121230-2c1bz.html?rand=1356872291516
Or are they just taking a leaf out of Gillards book and saying what the electorate want to hear.
Then if or when, they obtain some clout they just do as they wish anyway. The voters have been conned once, it will be interesting to see if they can pull it off again.
I'd certainly agree that Australia focuses far too much on low-tech things where we could be value adding.It's almost embarrassing to see how many household names a small frozen country create through high tech manufacturing while we run around with shovels digging up the ground, worried about the socialist bogeyman.
It certainly was, the Government controlled everything, private enterprise to a degree was allowed but very controlled, no advertising or billboards on shops, everyone had a home, controlled and owned by the state. All land is public but leased where it can be afforded.
What is your idea of Socialist?
It certainly was, the Government controlled everything, private enterprise to a degree was allowed but very controlled, no advertising or billboards on shops, everyone had a home, controlled and owned by the state. All land is public but leased where it can be afforded.
What is your idea of Socialist?
There was an article in one of Sydney's newspapers today regarding the Greens policy down in Tasmania and how it contributed to the bushfires - lack of back burning - only 20% carried out. More fuel for the fire.
Now, if this can be believed, it's crazy. These nut jobs should never be allowed into office. If they do (which would be highly unlikely), I would literally sell everything and ship myself out.
7. Climate change will increase the intensity and frequency of bushfires; scientifically-based, ecologically appropriate use of fire is an important means to protect biodiversity and manage habitat effectively.
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13. Rigorous evidence based bushfire research that considers the use of fire, and best environmental and fire risk minimization in building practices.
14. An effective and sustainable strategy for fuel-reduction management that will protect biodiversity and moderate the effects of wildfire for the protection of people and assets, developed in consultation with experts, custodians and land managers.
There was an article in one of Sydney's newspapers today regarding the Greens policy down in Tasmania and how it contributed to the bushfires - lack of back burning - only 20% carried out. More fuel for the fire.
Now, if this can be believed, it's crazy. These nut jobs should never be allowed into office. If they do (which would be highly unlikely), I would literally sell everything and ship myself out.
There was an article in one of Sydney's newspapers today regarding the Greens policy down in Tasmania and how it contributed to the bushfires - lack of back burning - only 20% carried out. More fuel for the fire.
Now, if this can be believed, it's crazy. These nut jobs should never be allowed into office. If they do (which would be highly unlikely), I would literally sell everything and ship myself out.
I saw a Facebook post recently where a guy was searching through the rubble of his house for photos of his family that died in a bushfire after the Greens denied the locals the right to clear their land, can't find it now but it must have been from Black Saturday. Very emotive and may have been contrived but it's not hard to imagine that this could really be the conseqences of their actions.
One could be forgiven for thinking that the greens might be feeling like Abbott and his supporters at the moment with regard to politically charged emotive attacks.
Greens back anti-coal activist after media hoax
Greens leader Christine Milne has backed an anti-coal activist whose actions temporarily wiped more than $300 million from the value of Whitehaven Coal, arguing it was part of a "long and proud history" of civil disobedience.
I saw a Facebook post recently where a guy was searching through the rubble of his house for photos of his family that died in a bushfire after the Greens denied the locals the right to clear their land, can't find it now but it must have been from Black Saturday. Very emotive and may have been contrived but it's not hard to imagine that this could really be the conseqences of their actions.
You dont think they deserve it ?
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