on 19-06-2013 07:08 PM
http://www.businessspectator.com.au/article/2013/6/19/wind-power/jones-anti-wind-rally-flop
on 19-06-2013 07:25 PM
http://www.businessspectator.com.au/article/2013/6/19/wind-power/jones-anti-wind-rally-flop
There were about 5x more people at the anti-anti-wind farm rally :^O
on 19-06-2013 10:54 PM
Independent Tony Windsor stating to the pro-wind rally crowd
“One of the reasons I’m pleased to be here is that Alan Jones is somewhere else.”
B-)
on 20-06-2013 09:52 AM
a song about looking for alan http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EDNzQ3CXspU
on 20-06-2013 10:12 AM
The carbon tax has killed the Aussie Holden
The government just can't take a trick re job losses & manufacturing loss.
July 1st the carbon tax will go up 5% & every year thereafter.
The compensation Gillard handed out was for year 1 (one) only
The Carbon tax cat is now out of the bag.
For almost a year now there has been an unwillingness to confront the impact of the carbon tax on jobs.
Every time we have seen job losses in manufacturing industries or
announcements that new projects are not proceeding, there has been a desperate attempt by government, supported by many in the media, to talk down the impact of the carbon tax.
The political imperative for this is obvious; the government doesn’t want to be seen to damage the ...took just one job.
Well Paul, now might be the time to reconsider your carbon tax position. Because after jobs cuts an...one of the contributing factors. Energy intensive industries are hit hard, obviously enough, by incr...
Increasing energy costs was always going to hurt some parts of the economy. Small business, in particular, is feeling the pinch because it gets no compensation. Manufacturing industries are probably being hit harder by the high dollar (despite recent easing) but still have to wear the added burden of higher energy costs.
The denial we have seen from the government and its barrackers has been silly. Many companies have played along with it because they don’t like to put themselves in the middle of a political argument. For instance, the carbon tax, while not a major factor, was an extra cost on the proposed expansion of the Olympic Dam mine which was scrapped last year (it was going to use millions of litres of diesel as earthmoving equipment spent years shifting overburden).
As steel and aluminium plants in Victoria have shed jobs, Ford has announced its intention to close and food processing plants have scaled back, higher energy costs have been a part of the equation.
This is all part of the plan. The whole idea of the carbon tax is to shift jobs and investment from so-called dirty jobs to so-called clean jobs. So these job losses are a deliberate outcome of government policy.
Now all we have to do is create all those new jobs making windmills and solar panels. But I think most of that is happening in China, where they can build them cheaper because they don’t have a carbon tax. How clever are we?
Chris Kenny
on 20-06-2013 10:23 AM
thats complete tosh. holdens haven't been competitive for decades. this government rescued what was left, not destroyed it.
on 20-06-2013 10:24 AM
and chris kenny missed the anouncement of a Carbon Scheme in China this week ..or ignored it most likely.
on 20-06-2013 11:08 AM
"thats complete tosh. holdens haven't been competitive for decades. this government rescued what was left, not destroyed it.
"this government rescued" ??
"Both sides of politics have engaged in myopic auto industry policies for several decades. Neither the ALP nor the Coalition has a strategic vision for the future of car manufacturing; their only concern is not presiding over complete industry collapse."
Remember the Button Plan?
The genesis of the closure of Ford's Geelong plant can be traced back more than 20 years, when Bob Hawke's industry minister John Button took up the sledge hammer to continue Labor's work of tearing down industry protection.
Gillards "cash for clunkers" would appear to have been wrecked!
on 20-06-2013 11:12 AM
yes thats right. rescued it as former govts have done.
do you think a carbon tax has made any difference ? 🙂
on 20-06-2013 11:19 AM
There were about 5x more people at the anti-anti-wind farm rally :^O
Most of the "crowd" at the Jones' rally are journalists & photographers LOL