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Spotter, where ya goin?
With the damage Australia has inherited in the past twelve months, can anyone imagine what Australia will be like in another two years?![]()
Spotter, where ya goin?
Yep!
We are all going to be riding pushbikes like in Holland.
However it will be Bob Browns policy to have a compulsory battery to be charged on the journey. The battery will be then used to put lights on when we get home.
I will have a bit of of a problem stocking up from Dan Murphys as it 68 klms away.
joea
The lies, the deception and spin.
The slow reduction in freedom of speech.
Media control.
The great irony of all this is how central to it all the carbon tax has become. If we'd put the money that has been wasted into actually building a (publicly owned) clean energy system then we would not only have no need to worry about carbon, we'd have created a far bigger economic boost (the money would have been spent locally rather than on imports) and set the country up well for years to come given that such schemes cost little to operate once built.![]()
Batam, Indonesia. 1 hour ferry ride from Slingapore.
Not a bad escape plan,sing out if you need a cabana boy.
I thoroughly agree with this, but the problem is that this is a "Big Government" type of thing which many people would opposite.
From what I gather of the replies to this thread, it seems to me that many people would consider such a project a waste of taxpayers money?
In principle I agree with your comments, but:I thoroughly agree with this, but the problem is that this is a "Big Government" type of thing which many people would opposite.
From what I gather of the replies to this thread, it seems to me that many people would consider such a project a waste of taxpayers money?
LOL Todster - you want to escape? I thought you liked this government...![]()
It comes down to the normal cycle of self correction in the economy.
The excesses have grown so massive that, sadly, the only real cure is one almighty recession complete with 2 million unemployed. After that, you won't see too much of this nonsense for quite a few years until once again it heads in the same direction.
It could be argued that Australia having not had a recession for close to two decades is what has allowed the current situation to arise. A great many voters today, have no memory of truly hard economic times. There wouldn't be many people voting at the last election who lived in a house where everyone had lost their job, and a lot of younger people would have no concept of such a situation. Those who are a bit older will remember all too well what I'm talking about and yes, I do see an outcome like that as being the only thing that will end the current waste.
The great irony of all this is how central to it all the carbon tax has become. If we'd put the money that has been wasted into actually building a (publicly owned) clean energy system then we would not only have no need to worry about carbon, we'd have created a far bigger economic boost (the money would have been spent locally rather than on imports) and set the country up well for years to come given that such schemes cost little to operate once built.![]()
Very interesting thread.
I'm quite proud to say I like the Greens and am quite supportive of just about all of their policies, save for asylum seekers. That being said, the immigration policies perpetuated by the Liberals (and ALP) are many times worse, and have migrant workers from all over come to Australia, only to dump them on the taxpayers once the mining boom ends.
Very interesting thread.
I'm quite proud to say I like the Greens and am quite supportive of just about all of their policies, save for asylum seekers. That being said, the immigration policies perpetuated by the Liberals (and ALP) are many times worse, and have migrant workers from all over come to Australia, only to dump them on the taxpayers once the mining boom ends.
I dislike both of the main parties equally much, and in particular would attribute all of these problems to both of them:
I have to say that both ALP/Libs are equally worthless and without any integrity, corrupt and are unwilling to do anything to further Australia and people's lives. Both lack substance in terms of policy and reform, and both do whatever they can to get votes instead of thinking for the long-term.
The one exception to this is the NBN which is probably the best thing in my view (and I do come from a technical background) which has come out of the main parties in a long time, however it is not being managed very well at all. In reality the government is concerned more about making it appear good rather than making it good, and throws scary amounts of money at anyone who complains.
I think it really depends on left vs right wing leaning. I like aspects from both, but more so the left. Abbott for instance I think is a terrible leader, but if Turnbull took the leadership, I would probably vote libs and greens.
Overall at the moment I am concerned with the short-sightedness of our main parties, and the complacency of the average voters as to how many risks face Australia in the next 10-30 years and the lack of sustainability considerations in every legislative action made by our government. Ie. What happens with millions of migrant workers brought in by the mining boom goes bust? We cannot afford to fund welfare for all of them or any significant proportion of them, and preferably none of them. I have never heard any party suggest how we are going to deal with this inevitable problem.
1) Lets put business out of business.....Have you seen what the "Greens" are doing for Sydney's Marrickville Council??
2) If we had the Libs policy still going, we wouldn't have 'boat people' issues (or much less).
Can l ask you two questions?
1) Are you currently at university?
2) Are you under 35?
millons of migran tworkers? are you for real
Batam, Indonesia. 1 hour ferry ride from Slingapore.
Yes. I don't mean just people who come in to work in mines said:unfortunatly we dont have any workers most are at home with paid maternity leave or having paid babies or on the dole ,we here in our town import philipinos who dont worry about public holidays, overtime or any of the other BS designed to bring down small business,I wish we could get more,I have relatives in England whom Govt wont let in because of age,makes ya wonder .small business cant start to service mines because of the inductions ,pre qualifying ect ect as most members of parlament none have any idea of working for themselves silly as it may seem the rock star is probably the only one to know what goes on in the real world
I tend to find that younger people put significantly more emphasis on long-term environmental issues, since we are the ones who will have to deal with them long after the older generations have passed away or no longer care![]()
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