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I want a discussion on the predicted changes the Liberal Government will implement when it gains control of the Senate. How will this affect us, positively or negatively, and what are your views on the changes.
I challenge you to justify your opinion.Trippendicular said:And the annihilation of public education and trade unions, excellent
I'm not saying that we shouldn't discuss the issue within this thread, it's just that the Coalition's majority has been discussed before and some members may not feel like paraphrasing what they have already said... I'm sure that anyone willing to discuss the issue will read through what has already been posted and continue to debate the issue in this thread rather than the other two.Generator said:It seems quite interesting that a great deal of change has been proposed yet not much of it was made known to the wider public (or at all) at any time throughout the election campaign... Nelson's university reform statements from today's papers come to mind.
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If only we all read through the fineprint... My only problem is that it seems as though the Government remained in office through a back to basics campaign yet they may well use the victory within the Senate to push through more 'comprehensive' reforms than in the past. I know that there is only so much that should be publicised within a campaign, but the victory strut of many Ministers is kind of worrying.
omfg "more funding for private schools", "less funding for public schools".Enlightened_One said:Ok. Remember Howard tried once to limit the powers of the Senate. He may try to push that Bill again. Though the Libs in the upper house may knock him back anyway.
And in comes:
VSU or else the complete abolishment of student unionism.
More funding for private schools.
Less funding for public schools.
Guest workers.
Maybe even higher HECS to force more kids from a poorer background into skilled jobs.
More money gone from public Health.
Good bye Telstra. It's off overseas and more country areas are plagued with inadequate services.
Hello more unneeded Free Trade Agreements.
Hello more unneeded imports.
Loss of funds for rural communities.
More ways of ripping it into the farming and working people.
More tax cuts for rich people
And I'm sure there are other little treasures Howard has been saving up since he first set his little foot in parliament and set his beady little eyes on the position of PM.
Basically it's Liberal Heaven. Right wing dreams. Too bad if you're not rich and from Sydney, and your kids go to a private school.
Again, I doubt the Nationals will allow the legislation to pass unless there are certain precautions put in to make sure country services stay strong.Good bye Telstra. It's off overseas and more country areas are plagued with inadequate services.
While it is debatable wether these free trade agreements benefit Australia ( I believe all but the US one probably will quite substantially, and the US one may reap rewards while having some downsides to it). Free trade will be good for the world if more countries (european etc) adopt it.Hello more unneeded Free Trade Agreements.
And who was it that refused to accept the Kyoto Protocol? Whats that? Howard and Bush? Rich people vote for Howard, as his policies aim to make the rich richer, with no regard for environmental or social issuesNot-That-Bright said:once u get enough money u start caring more about other shit.. like the environment and social welfare more, so that it makes you feel better.
It's funny how every issue you listed was normative and yet you still manage to contradict yourself. I know that you won't even know what I'm talking about here. But anyone who wasn't brainwashing themselves via emotion triggers will hopefully process this in the neocortex and not the amygdala.Basically it's Liberal Heaven. Right wing dreams. Too bad if you're not rich and from Sydney, and your kids go to a private school.
Look at me, I'm so smartRorix said:It's funny how every issue you listed was normative and yet you still manage to contradict yourself. I know that you won't even know what I'm talking about here. But anyone who wasn't brainwashing themselves via emotion triggers will hopefully process this in the neocortex and not the amygdala.
they'll implement "VSU", vuluntary student unionism... currently we have universal student unionism "USU" or "Forced" unionismhipsta_jess said:They'll probably implement USU, which seems to be a bad deal for uni's, but apart from that I don't care.
it's ok, i'll let u live for nowhipsta_jess said:ooh, wrong letters...sorry!
Trippendicular said:Look at me, I'm so smart