Muz4PM
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Last time I checked Workchoices has actually done some good. However, you don’t hear that from the ALP and ACTU as they continue their shrill Chicken Little defence and claiming that the “fair go” has gone out “the back door”. We don’t hear from them how millions of Australians have had pay rises, better working relationships because of Workchoices. LCollins, please answer me what ever happened to those union promises about how we would see mass sackings immediately after Workchoices was introduced, how wages would spiral down and how industrial disputation would increase? Please, tell me.LCollins said:Last time I checked, the coalition 'vision' included work choices, sitting on your ass in regards to climate change and faking interest in aboriginal affairs.
Sitting on ass in regards to climate change? Well, just because the Coalition doesn’t all adhere to the same pro-Kyoto rhetoric that has romanced others does not mean that the Coalition I sitting on it’ backside. If you were aware the Coalition has invested in initiatives such as clean coal, renewable energies such as solar power stations. The Coalition has instituted a Climate Change Fund for investments so as to see a transition to a low-carbon economy and to reduce the impact of a carbon price on households. As it currently stands, the Coalition does not see benefit in a partying Australia to the Kyoto Protocol, what some claim to be a flawed document as it currently stands. Australia has done a lot to face the impact of climate change, for you to make the charge that the Coalition is sitting on it’s backside is a claim with no quantifiable backing.
Faking interest in Aboriginal affairs? What occurred previously in NT was abysmal, something needed to be done to try and curb some of the injustices that occurred in the area. It took a tough and committed government such as this Coalition Government to step in and try and rectify the inherent problems in these areas. Oh yeah, wasn’t this one of the things Mr Rudd went tick to? The referendum too? Didn’t he go tick? Seems if the Coalition were ‘faking interest’ in Aboriginal affairs as you charge, then Kevin Rudd too seems to have the same ‘faking interest’.
Interest Rates, John Howard claimed that they will always be lower under a Coalition Government, we can look at the record. In this coming election, and term, it appears as if inflation is set to increase, proving a problem for both the Coalition and Labor if elected. I believe that a Coalition government would be in a better position to fight the scourge of inflation. Heck, the ALP’s IR policy will see something like a 2-3% hike in inflation, putting a lot of pressure on interest rates, slugging Australia’s working families no end. I do not see how the ALP are in a good position to fight inflation and interest rates with such proposed spending and changes.
Mr Rudd seems to tick yes on alot of things that suit him, Aboriginal Affairs, tax cuts, education endowment fund, Afghanistan, yes he even said tick to Iraq, and now he walks both sides of the road on the issue. Mr Rudd has said tick to alot, and when he doesn't, he doesn't, it proves how deficient the ALP and ACTU would be at running the country if elected.