Julia
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The Labor Party runs a pretty close second to the Greens in terms of their often desirable but unreasonably expensive plans. For me, this is one of the most important reasons to see the Coalition running the country. I believe they are much more fiscally responsible and competent.IMO The problem with the greens is, they have great ideas, that aren't practical. The end result is we all end up like Tasmania a welfare state.
The problem with that is, when we are all on welfare, who pays the bill.
It seems a bit like the magic roundabout party, where everyone lives in a beautifull world. But who pays for it, who produces anything, when you shut everything down.
If we want to live that, ideal at one with nature, life on earth. We probably have to cull 60% of the population, to make it viable.
Oh, the irony! Your ultimate populist is Rudd, fergawdsake! Have a look at the photo Calliope posted of him doing the biblical-like laying on of hands on the heads of quasi hysterical children.How can you cal this grabbing at straws?
I always take actions over words, and Abbott is showing himself to be a populist who's unable tp support even basic changes to limit the leakage of tax revenue.
If someone has decided Mr Abbott is the least worst alternative, or that his stand on this issue is justified, why should you insult that person by being so incredulous? It's pretty rude.You can't honestly say that Abbotts behaviour over this issue has impressed you?
+2.Why is it necessary to have to be able to quote policies of particular parties as reasons for your support of them ?
For a start surely we don't actually believe what the pollies say before an election ? Haven't we all been around long enough to remember the "core and non core promises" "Fistful of dollars" "Reds under the beds" and a myriad other pre poll fairy tales that turn into fairy dust 24 hours after the results ?
I think Calliope represents a sizable group of voters who simply decide who they like or hate and vote accordingly. No need to get more complex than that is there ?
Oh, the irony! Your ultimate populist is Rudd, fergawdsake! Have a look at the photo Calliope posted of him doing the biblical-like laying on of hands on the heads of quasi hysterical children.
Sydboy, your incessant rubbishing of everything to do with the Opposition, with Mr Abbott in particular, is starting to be very irritating.
Be in no doubt SP, the Greens are disciples of the Reverend (Thomas) Robert Malthus, and they do intend the Tasmanian model for the rest of us....If we want to live that, ideal at one with nature, life on earth. We probably have to cull 60% of the population, to make it viable.
I can't imagine how anyone can be so dense that they think Rudd Manus Gulag solution is better than the protection of our borders from the influx of illegal boats, so that they never land on our soil. That's exactly what our armed forces are employed to do... not to act as an escort services or go looking for "overdue" boats.
Rudd's plan will implant Middle Eastern terrorism in New Guinea. Besides they wouldn't fit in, and on Australian resettlement welfare they would be far better off than the great majority of the locals. They could even employ them as servants.
HMAS Huon intercepted the vessel north of Ashmore Islands on Tuesday night.
Initial reporting suggests there are 100 people on board, Home Affairs Minister Jason Clare said in a statement on Thursday.
Two passengers requiring medical treatment and seven accompanying family members are being transferred to Darwin. The others are being transferred to Christmas Island.
They will be subject to the government's hardline new Papua New Guinea policy, so they will not be resettled in Australia even if found to be genuine refugees.
Rudd is using the navy to act as escort services and go looking for overdue boats to avoid further disasters at sea. Rudd does not want more blood on his hands before the election.
I watched AM Agenda and noted Ed Kuseck (the self confessed Muslim), you know the one who took the oath of office with his hand on the Kuran in front of the Governor General, ranting on blaming Tony Abbott for the continued influx of boat people since Rudd's announced his defective policy on the PNG solution.
The answers I would like from Rudd are :-
a) Where will he send the women and children after arrival on Christmas Island as he can't send them to Manus?
b) How many and under what catagory will PNG accept for resettlement.
c) How long will it take the Australian Government to build a new settlement along side the Jackson international airport and how will the Nationals react to their squatters huts being bulldozed to make way for this redevelopement?
d) Where will the PNG Government house these boat people in the meantime?
e) How long will the Australian Government provide support for these illegal immigrants while in PNG?
f) What sort of protection will the Australian Government give to these illegals if they want to travel into Port Moresby City knowing from experience how the PNG Nationals will react to these foreigners?
g) What is going to be the overall cost of this exercise?
h) How will the foreign aid being given to PNG from Australia for infrastructure, new hospitals and schools be given? In the past these conditions were always met with design and materials purchsed fron Australia and from my understanding, and correct me if I am wrong, is the PNG Governement will decide where the $500,000,000 is spent and where they will source the material.
f) What happens now on Nauru since these illegals destroyed $60,000,000 worth of buildings and how will these arsonist be treated? Will they be given a 10 year jail sentance or will this weak Rudd Government just give them a slap on the wrist?
I am sure other ASF members would ask the same questions, and perhaps more, but if you want some answers from this inept stupid Labor Governemnt, don't hold your breath.
I agree you need to try and filter what is being said but for all the talk of not trusting politicians, and failed promises etc. etc. the fact is that the majority of policies taken into an election are implemented when they can get them through both houses.Why is it necessary to have to be able to quote policies of particular parties as reasons for your support of them ?
For a start surely we don't actually believe what the pollies say before an election ?
So what is Abbott offering>- NBN
- Carbon Price
- Scrap work choices
- Scrap Howard's asylum policies
- Education reform
- Internet filter
- Wind down military involvement in Iraq & Afganistan
- Have 2020 talk
- Increased international involvement
So what is Abbott offering again?
So what is Abbott offering>
-Get rid of Carbon Tax, Kev's already backflipped and done it for him...
Except Kevin is switching to an ETS which could go even higher than our current carbon tax overtime. Apparently the EU sest the price...
If Abbott can abolish the carbon tax then we don't get the ETS either. Kev's deal is only a change of banner - he is not abolishing carbon pricing.
Smoke and mirrors, IMO.
So what is Abbott offering>
-Get rid of Carbon Tax, Kev's already backflipped and done it for him.
-Wind back Fair Work Australia, Labor are also going to review it, as productivity is at long term lows.
-Bring back Howards aslum policies, Kev and Labor have backflipped and reinstated 80% of what it removed.
-Education reform, will be done whoever is in government.The union driven debacle we call an education system, has fallen so far in educational outcomes, it is a national crisis. Who would commit to any Labor driven action plan.
-Invest more national funding into the viability of developing agricultural industries in the North of the country. Kev and the goon show have decimated our northern Australia cattle industry.
- Investigate the irrigation and water catchment in the high rainfall areas.
-Try to undo the financial mess left as a result of illconcieved and poorly implemented Labor policies.
-Wind back the NBN to a more managable fibre to the node model, with fibre to the premise only to businesses, commercial properties and new houses and new housing estates.
-Implement an asylum seeker policy that deters people from attempting the the journey from Indonesia. Which in turn would reduce the attractiveness of Indonesia as a staging post.
-Hold a Royal Commission into unions and possible union corruption.
And he hasn't even started.
Kevs smoke and mirrors rhetoric, may impress the impressionable, but like all illusions it fades fast.
The Labor Party runs a pretty close second to the Greens in terms of their often desirable but unreasonably expensive plans. For me, this is one of the most important reasons to see the Coalition running the country. I believe they are much more fiscally responsible and competent.
Oh, the irony! Your ultimate populist is Rudd, fergawdsake! Have a look at the photo Calliope posted of him doing the biblical-like laying on of hands on the heads of quasi hysterical children.
Sydboy, your incessant rubbishing of everything to do with the Opposition, with Mr Abbott in particular, is starting to be very irritating.
If someone has decided Mr Abbott is the least worst alternative, or that his stand on this issue is justified, why should you insult that person by being so incredulous? It's pretty rude.
+2.
So Calliope calling me a greenie isn't rude? Being called delusional isn't rude? All I do is question the why of what people say.
In religion I can accept people can't quite explain a reason for their belief - you have it or you don't. But when people say X is better than Y, but then can't give a logical reason for their belief, I just wonder why??
Do you think Abbott will hold a royal commission into corruption in the business sector? Arilines caught gaming the air freight industry, CBA caught ignoring a financial planner ripping off clients. Have to wonder what else has been going on eh.
Can you show me the stats that prove productivity is "at long term lows" because my understanding is it was during work choices we had a large drop in productivity to about the lowest in a decade. Interesting to note that work place deaths increased under work choices, but are down 33% since Labor has been in office.
Not quite. Rudd brought forward the existing planned transition. Abbott is still advocating carbon emission curbing policies, just not market driven ones.-Get rid of Carbon Tax, Kev's already backflipped and done it for him.
Productivity has been declining for years is my understanding and was a key driver for Work Choices in the first place. I'm not aware of an actual policy from Abbott on workplace relations besides Work Choices being dead.-Wind back Fair Work Australia, Labor are also going to review it, as productivity is at long term lows.
Fair call.-Bring back Howards aslum policies, Kev and Labor have backflipped and reinstated 80% of what it removed.
Haven't heard this from the Coalition as yet. The national syllabus reforms from the current government were a step in the right direction. Pity the surplus money wasn't well spent in this sector, although I know for a fact some of the money was very well spent and appreciated in some Cairns high schools.-Education reform, will be done whoever is in government.The union driven debacle we call an education system, has fallen so far in educational outcomes, it is a national crisis. Who would commit to any Labor driven action plan.
Certainly worth a look.-Invest more national funding into the viability of developing agricultural industries in the North of the country. Kev and the goon show have decimated our northern Australia cattle industry.
- Investigate the irrigation and water catchment in the high rainfall areas.
Specifically what? With the world's most generous maternity scheme funded by big business tax slogs? Some efficiencies in the public sector would be appreciated though, and yes, efficiently executed and implemented policies would be nice for a change.-Try to undo the financial mess left as a result of illconcieved and poorly implemented Labor policies.
Took them a while to come up with this compromise, last election it was simply going to be scrapped. Not sure how the numbers stack up but their alternative is certainly better than nothing, and will achieve roughly the same outcome, although the costs deferred will be incurred in future years as we do eventually replace the connections from node to premise.-Wind back the NBN to a more managable fibre to the node model, with fibre to the premise only to businesses, commercial properties and new houses and new housing estates.
Sounds wonderful. How again? Is he planning on turning back the planes too?-Implement an asylum seeker policy that deters people from attempting the the journey from Indonesia. Which in turn would reduce the attractiveness of Indonesia as a staging post.
May as well. At the same time proper scrutiny of political fundraising and corruption would be appreciated also.-Hold a Royal Commission into unions and possible union corruption.
Except Europes carbon tax price has collapsed along with their economies, the carbon tax is a burden on their industries, same as ours.
Eventually a global carbon mitigation scheme will have to be developed. We should wait untill a sensible hollistic approach is adopted.
Unfortunately we seem to suffer from an inferiority complex and want to lead the World, when the World think we are a small pimple on the bottom of the world.
Labor and the Greens were unfortunately the head of the pimple.
...Our "inferiority complex" , IMO, has to do with us still having the highest emissions per capita in the world. If we continue to increase our emissions per capita, rather than mitigate them, then if a global (ie. China + US) scheme is implemented the economic pain will be far worse due to the speed at which we'll have to adapt. Surely a slow adaptation starting now is the way to go, especially when we're in, relatively speaking, good economic health...
Per capita is a rather useless measure when we only contribute around a very tiny 1% to global co2 emissions and the goal is to reduce emissions globally, is it not?
Even if we reduce our global 1% to 0.95% at great cost to our economy and to people's living standards, we only make a spit in the ocean difference to the global total.
No matter how much per capita our contribution globally is tiny. China and the US make up about half global emissions and China's per capita is very low. If the goal to reduce emissions globally then surely we need to look at how much we contribute globally.
It seems to me that per capita is used for political propaganda and an excuse for lifting hard earned money from people than for anthing useful!
IMO, Abbott has a better handle on this than the money grabbing, lies and stuff-ups we have seen in the last three years.
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