happy_tiger
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Well NBN went through last night with little or no press . That will be a disaster that costs 20% more than planned for little or no return imo
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@happy tiger said:So because I spelt Labor incorrectly does that make me a socialist , neonazi , communist or even a one nation voter
@Cultured Bogan said:The BER was a disgrace. That was an exercise intent on delivering substandard products for three times the price. Every building that was built should be been placed out individually to competitive tender and reviewed by a tender team and tested for value for money. There should have been a 20% retainer pending location and rectification of defects and a pre-agreed variation rate of cost plus 15%. It would have cost the government almost infinitely less money to pay ten twenty odd consultants to oversee the projects and follow up all projects on their behalf.
The amount of waste in government projects, especially hastily cobbled ones such as this, is laughable.
@hammertime said:I agree. But it also shouldn't have even been done in the first place. It's not going to increase educational outcomes nor provide us future cost savings. The batts program was a good idea to help with energy costs, but it was poorly executed and a lot had to be ripped out. Then don't get me started on the $10 billion in ridiculous policy that Labor bought those independents with…
To me, with the BER, the one thing that I think would improve outcomes is make sure each classroom at least has aircon and good seats so that the kids are comfy. Maybe new educational tools? But halls, really? It's simple policy for unfortunately, us simple aussies. It will achieve nothing.
**I don't know who's going to start making some tough decisions. But it at least looks like Barry is going to in NSW.**
@happy tiger said:We are going to see a big day in politics tomorrow K Rudd was on Q and A tonight and has admitted that certain cabinet members wanted him to completely drop any ETS and Carbon Tax altogether and speaking a little bit about leadership challenge with Julia . He dropped some bomb shells tonight all and I'm guessing as we speak is hopping on a plane to get far far away
@happy tiger said:He was like he old self last night . I still think he suffered through burn out as PM . He is a good foreign affairs minister . Just a pity he is a labour man and like many other federal labour people and has got his paddles out and paddling madly . Only problem he is on SS TiTanic (or SS Julia Gillard if you like) Surprised no press have run with the certain cabinet ministers wanting to abandon ETS and Carbon Tax policies story as of yet .
@Kul said:like both parties, there are deep divisions internally over the ETS. Remember it was coalition policy to implement a system from day dot right up until Abbott got up by 1 vote (mind you there were certain pro-ETS/Turnbull people missing from the spill).
The same could probably be said for Labor, with a split in support.
Put to conscience vote I believe it would pass with about 55-65% of chamber. Although it depends on the details…
@happy tiger said:@Kul said:like both parties, there are deep divisions internally over the ETS. Remember it was coalition policy to implement a system from day dot right up until Abbott got up by 1 vote (mind you there were certain pro-ETS/Turnbull people missing from the spill).
The same could probably be said for Labor, with a split in support.
Put to conscience vote I believe it would pass with about 55-65% of chamber. Although it depends on the details…
Next federal election put it to referendum with 3 models to choose from Take it out of the politicians hands
@happy tiger said:He was like he old self last night . I still think he suffered through burn out as PM . He is a good foreign affairs minister .
@Yossarian said:@happy tiger said:@Kul said:like both parties, there are deep divisions internally over the ETS. Remember it was coalition policy to implement a system from day dot right up until Abbott got up by 1 vote (mind you there were certain pro-ETS/Turnbull people missing from the spill).
The same could probably be said for Labor, with a split in support.
Put to conscience vote I believe it would pass with about 55-65% of chamber. Although it depends on the details…
Next federal election put it to referendum with 3 models to choose from Take it out of the politicians hands
Then one gets up with 37% of the vote and everyone complains about that. Governments are elected to make these decisions, elections are there for the public to assess how the government does that.
@hammertime said:@happy tiger said:He was like he old self last night . I still think he suffered through burn out as PM . He is a good foreign affairs minister .
Mate, audio got captured insulting the Chinese at a conference. I think that's a pretty poor effort from an apparent diplomat when they are our major importer.
I don't think anyone that self obsessed can be a good foreign affairs minister. Plus, he certainly likes spending a lot of our money to do his job.
@Yossarian said:@hammertime said:@happy tiger said:He was like he old self last night . I still think he suffered through burn out as PM . He is a good foreign affairs minister .
Mate, audio got captured insulting the Chinese at a conference. I think that's a pretty poor effort from an apparent diplomat when they are our major importer.
I don't think anyone that self obsessed can be a good foreign affairs minister. Plus, he certainly likes spending a lot of our money to do his job.
You really think the PRC will stop buying our goods based on an angry oneliner? Come on now… They were more upset with Rudd's comments re the Hu trial.
And yeah, Downer never left Australia did he? Which particular trip or trips would you have cancelled for Kev?
@hammertime said:@happy tiger said:He was like he old self last night . I still think he suffered through burn out as PM . He is a good foreign affairs minister .
Mate, audio got captured insulting the Chinese at a conference. I think that's a pretty poor effort from an apparent diplomat when they are our major importer.
I don't think anyone that self obsessed can be a good foreign affairs minister. Plus, he certainly likes spending a lot of our money to do his job.
@hammertime said:@Yossarian said:@hammertime said:@happy tiger said:He was like he old self last night . I still think he suffered through burn out as PM . He is a good foreign affairs minister .
Mate, audio got captured insulting the Chinese at a conference. I think that's a pretty poor effort from an apparent diplomat when they are our major importer.
I don't think anyone that self obsessed can be a good foreign affairs minister. Plus, he certainly likes spending a lot of our money to do his job.
You really think the PRC will stop buying our goods based on an angry oneliner? Come on now… They were more upset with Rudd's comments re the Hu trial.
And yeah, Downer never left Australia did he? Which particular trip or trips would you have cancelled for Kev?
No, but I'm saying that he doesn't have the characteristics of a good diplomat if he can't control his temper.
Rudds spend has FAR exceeded downers. I'll track down some figures if you would like?
@Yossarian said:@hammertime said:@Yossarian said:You really think the PRC will stop buying our goods based on an angry oneliner? Come on now… They were more upset with Rudd's comments re the Hu trial.
And yeah, Downer never left Australia did he? Which particular trip or trips would you have cancelled for Kev?
No, but I'm saying that he doesn't have the characteristics of a good diplomat if he can't control his temper.
Rudds spend has FAR exceeded downers. I'll track down some figures if you would like?
Sure go for it. The only figures I saw suggested Rudd spent a week longer travelling than Downer over a comparable period including trips to exotic locations like Kazakhstan, Pakistan, Jordan, and Bahrain. But in either case, it's not the expense but the justification for the travel so again I ask what trip(s) do you suggest Rudd should not have taken? Should he travel to say the USA or Thailand rather than Kazakhstan or Kenya because the first two are cheaper?
All I'm saying is this whole travel business has always been a cheap shot. Rudd is one of the best FA Ministers we've had in some time and he was spot on in his assessment of Libya and Japan. Downer struggled at the South Pacific Forum.