on 14-07-2013 07:57 PM
What are Labor and Rudds Policies? Can any one tell me
What are they going to do for Australia except for what Labor does best, spend spend and spend, waste waste waste and tax tax and tax
Seeing as we have a massive number of myopic labor supporters on here what are Labors and Rudds policies?
on 15-07-2013 11:03 AM
@lakeland27 wrote:
@freakiness wrote:
@lakeland27 wrote:i think it you despairing now , the chimp is on a downhill run ..
As we know already that they are full of bitterness why do you think they keep giving us the big black alert?
because slogans and signs are a definite strength, its what they do best.
It is rather odd to label their own posts though
on 15-07-2013 04:18 PM
A lot of policies from Rudd I see posted here.... NOT..
He is a policy free zone but that doesnt matter it seems.
on 15-07-2013 04:28 PM
He has been there for 2 weeks FGS!!! Tony had 6 years and all he has is few slogans. Rudd will continue, with some tweaking, the so many policies that have been acted on over the past few years; policies that are far reaching into the future. Like improvements in education system, 21st century computer connection, updating infrastructure.
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15-07-2013
09:44 PM
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15-07-2013
10:05 PM
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underbat
You are kidding nero right?
You shy away from my thread asking for comments on Liberal policies and demand answers from the ALP supporters?
Well Ok. Lets think about the ALP platforms. All of them are listed on their wesite with clear cut policies on areas such as Education, Health, Environment, Families.
Each policy explains what it is, what it means, how it will be implemented and gives clear dates. Each one links to specific documents which give even nore details in case you are one to get into the nitty gritty.
And in case you haven't noticed, he anounced a major policy yesterday - scrapping CT in favour of the ETS. And even with only a few weeks in his belt he has clearly outlined how the scheme will work, what the country loses (when the CT is scrapped) and what the country gains (once the new scheme is introduced. He gives a date and even provides financially modelling for groups like businesses, families, single parents.
Bang! A policy! Just like that!
But I can take another example if you like: How about the National Plan for School Improvement?
What do they want to do? Be in the top 5 schooling nation.
When do they want to do it? by 2025
How are they going to do it? financially support those schools that need help
Who are they going to support? 6 clear categories are listed
Want more info? A link takes you to their strategy paper for one of this particular goal. That paper shows 4 very clear objectives within that strategy paper. kepp following links and it gets down to finite financial objectives and implications.
THAT is how you create a policy nero.