on 13-08-2013 06:26 PM
I appreciate the fact that some people 'like' him
Seriously though, what is he going to come out with next?
Aren't you even slightly concerned?
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on 14-08-2013 09:14 AM
on 14-08-2013 09:18 AM
on 14-08-2013 09:29 AM
If he plans to cut a lot of paperwork out of aged care...the standard of care may drop .
A lot is needed for Accreditation .Accreditation helps keep things from how they may have been in the bad old days
on 14-08-2013 09:37 AM
@just_me_karen wrote:
I definitely want to know about the potential and current PM's attitudes. They lead the country and set the standards.
Tony can avoid debates and run from interviews, but nothing can convince me that his attitudes to women are appropriate for a leader of this country.
As for the austerity cuts, that worries me too. Look what happened to other countries who did that.
We'll be the laughing stock of the world..l a crumbling economy, after our spectacular success in the gfc, led by a gaff man with 1950s attitudes.
Will he be able to run from interviews as PM?
I would agree with every thing you said except one one minor point "after our spectacular success in the gfc"
that was more like a super nova, it looked great as it self destructed, labour has spent a lot of money they didn't have and as things are now slowing there is no way of clawing that back without huge spending cuts or a huge increase in indirect taxes that the poor, unemployed, pensioners, self funded retirees and low end workers, oh thats about 80% of the population! that will be squeezed so hard they wont be able to buy a beer once a week.
we really only have choice between frying pan #1 or #2
on 14-08-2013 11:04 AM
@izabsmiling wrote:If he plans to cut a lot of paperwork out of aged care...the standard of care may drop .
A lot is needed for Accreditation .Accreditation helps keep things from how they may have been in the bad old days
Not very well, it seems.
14-08-2013 11:23 AM - edited 14-08-2013 11:25 AM
@polksaladallie wrote:
@izabsmiling wrote:If he plans to cut a lot of paperwork out of aged care...the standard of care may drop .
A lot is needed for Accreditation .Accreditation helps keep things from how they may have been in the bad old days
Not very well, it seems.
that shows the real problems and it's been that way for quite some time.Too many good nurses are leaving nursing for the sake of their own health
it's not the paperwork
on 14-08-2013 11:47 AM
@the_hawk* wrote:
@just_me_karen wrote:
I definitely want to know about the potential and current PM's attitudes. They lead the country and set the standards.
Tony can avoid debates and run from interviews, but nothing can convince me that his attitudes to women are appropriate for a leader of this country.
As for the austerity cuts, that worries me too. Look what happened to other countries who did that.
We'll be the laughing stock of the world..l a crumbling economy, after our spectacular success in the gfc, led by a gaff man with 1950s attitudes.
Will he be able to run from interviews as PM?I would agree with every thing you said except one one minor point "after our spectacular success in the gfc"
that was more like a super nova, it looked great as it self destructed, labour has spent a lot of money they didn't have and as things are now slowing there is no way of clawing that back without huge spending cuts or a huge increase in indirect taxes that the poor, unemployed, pensioners, self funded retirees and low end workers, oh thats about 80% of the population! that will be squeezed so hard they wont be able to buy a beer once a week.
we really only have choice between frying pan #1 or #2
totally agree.
whoever gets in is going to have make up that $70 bn shortfall and it ain't going to be pleasant for Joe Citizen
This is what we should be worrying about instead of silly gaffes.
on 14-08-2013 11:55 AM
Has anyone paid $100 for a leg of lamb ?
on 14-08-2013 12:09 PM
IF: "whoever gets in is going to have make up that $70 bn shortfall and it ain't going to be pleasant for Joe Citizen
This is what we should be worrying about instead of silly gaffes."
I concur, sadly a lot of the electorate just mill about in the paddock wanting more, and greener grass, but are not prepared to climb up the hill to reach it., and at the same time bleating about the nasty shepherds.
The majority are a mob!
on 14-08-2013 02:12 PM
totally agree.
whoever gets in is going to have make up that $70 bn shortfall and it ain't going to be pleasant for Joe Citizen
The economy of Australia is one of the largest capitalist economies in the world with a GDP of US$1.57 trillion. Australia's total wealth is 6.4 trillion dollars. In 2011, it was the 13th largest national economy by nominal GDP and the 17th-largest measured by PPP adjusted GDP, about 1.7% of the world economy. Australia is the 19th-largest importer and 19th-largest exporter.
Our deficit is small comparing to our GDP, that is why those who understand economics are not worried, that is why Australia has an AAA rating from 3 agencies. It is like a small loan that you get if there is some emergency in your life; it is like if you borrow a sum that is about 10% of your income. Sure, it would be great if we could pay for all those important things like health and education, and upgrades/upkeep of infrastructure without borrowing. But cutting severely will only result in more unemployed, people having less to spend, and less tax coming to the government, which in turn means less money available for all the important things we need like healthcare and transport.
I guess those people who think we need austerity measures to pay back the debt do not have a mortgage, and if they have some one of big outlay they stop heating and eating rather than borrowing some money to get through.