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on 13-01-2014 03:37 PM
@**meep** wrote:
@lakeland27 wrote:funny, i hate the rudd/now abbott plan . i much prefer the greens approach. when looked at neither make sense, but the green plan is easier to live with. its what we should do, not what the worst among us demand we do.
Fair enough. How is the Greens' plan going to work?
"People in power who lack humanity cause suffering."
I had no idea........
how is the Rudd/now Abbott plan going to work in the long term ? is it sustainable to spend billions ? what happens when the navy needs to be somewhere else ? ATM there is no permanent solution, just a stopgap. the only longer term solution i've heard that isn't the green one involves a regional plan which as yet doesn't exist.
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on 13-01-2014 03:39 PM
http://greens.org.au/safer-pathways
- We will increase Australia's humanitarian intake to 30,000, which will make a difference and provide hope to people waiting.
- By resettling to Australia an emergency intake of 10,000 more genuine refugees from our region, we can show refugees that there is a ‘regular’ path to a safe life.
- 3,800 of the new places should go to urgently resettling assessed refugees directly from our immediate region including Indonesia as recommended by the Houston Panel. The Government hasn’t acted on that recommendation and only accepted 600 refugees from Indonesia this year despite the large backlog of waiting refugees.
- An extra $70 million per year in emergency funding for safe assessment centres in Indonesia would provide shelter and welfare services to refugees while they wait for assessment and resettlement
- We would boost the capacity of the UNHCR in Indonesia and Malaysia to speed up refugee assessments and resettlements.
- We would shut down all offshore detention in Nauru and PNG, with Australia to assess the claims of people who arrive by boat.
- No children should be in offshore detention or in detention in Australia.
"There is nothing more; but I want nothing more." Christopher Hitchins
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on 13-01-2014 03:44 PM
The Greens were firmly planted in the ground but as fortune would have it that ground is devoid of the sustenance that feeds them and allow germination
translation.....they suck
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on 13-01-2014 03:48 PM
@*ibis wrote:The Greens were firmly planted in the ground but as fortune would have it that ground is devoid of the sustenance that feeds them and allow germination
translation.....they suck
translation (mine) a meaningless line diguised as faux-wisdom
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on 13-01-2014 03:54 PM
Quote:
' A strong majority of Australians, 60 per cent, also want the Abbott government to “increase the severity of the treatment of asylum seekers.” end quote
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on 13-01-2014 03:54 PM
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on 13-01-2014 04:01 PM
.
A mainstream news report of last week claimed Sweden's Green Party
wanted all men deported from Sweden
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13-01-2014 04:03 PM - edited 13-01-2014 04:04 PM
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Having an effeminate little whiner and hair-dryer dependent megalomaniac such as Rudd as Prime Minister
was never going to work
Abbott appeals to all -- to men, to women, to children
and Donna ---- stop pretending to ask for people's opinions in thread after thread
when you spit the dummy
when those opinions do not conform
to your personal bias
thanks
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on 13-01-2014 04:08 PM
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on 13-01-2014 04:15 PM
Well, 60% believe he should treat illegals more severely
Quote:
' A strong majority of Australians, 60 per cent, also want the Abbott government to “increase the severity of the treatment of asylum seekers.” end quote
What do you imagine that 'strong majority' of Aussies will do if Abbott and Co fail to treat boat-arrivals less severely ?
You believe they'll vote LNP out and run back to Labor with its open-doors and free-money for all policies ?
Do you ?
What the article says to me is 'yes', the majority of Aussies do approve of LNP's policies and initiatives
also that the majority of Aussies want more of same, across the board, from education to scrapping the hoax climate-change fakers
Yep. I believe Abbott and his government have increasingly earned the approval of the majority since the last election
