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Showing posts with label Kyoto Protocol. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Kyoto Protocol. Show all posts

Monday, 12 September 2011

Asylum seekers, carbon tax legislation on table for Julia Gillard

Posted to Herald Sun(12/9/2011) on 12/9/2011 at 1:56 AM
Commenting on "Asylum seekers, carbon tax legislation on table for Julia Gillard"

http://www.heraldsun.com.au/news/more-news/asylum-seekers-carbon-tax-legislation-on-table-for-julia-gillard/story-fn7x8me2-1226134300031

Rudd started the mess, Gillard only made it bigger! Rudd did some seemingly palatable things to Australian voters, until he was dropped from the "flavour of the month" list. Gillard is getting from bad to worse, behaving like a spoilt brat and wanting to interfere with the separation of powers between the Executive and Judiciary.

Kyoto Protocol is a formality that will become empty promises. Many European countries' carbon emission has been reduced NOT because of their conscious effort to do so, but their manufacturing industries have gone south (or to China precisely). This leads to drastic reduction of power consumption and in the meantime less output of carbon dioxide.

An apology to Indigenous Australian will not make their livelihood improved. Once precedence is set, in decades to come, future Government will have to apologise to "stolen" children of illegal asylum seekers whose parents were sent back to refugee camps, say in Malaysia.

WorkChoices was the key issue that brought down the previous Liberal Government. History will tell whether the people of Australia had made the right choice, by electing Rudd for dismantling it. There are already signs that wage breakout and strikes returning to Australia sooner than expected.

The Iraqi War was a war that should not have taken place at all. The real evils of axes were the two George Bushes and their Administration under their command. The Americans did not want their sons and daughters to fight in the unjust war, and why should Australia follow? The WMD turned out to be Worldwide Mass Deception. On one hand, Rudd recalled the combat personnel from Iraq, and on the other hand he sent troops to Afghanistan.

The stimulus package meant to prevent Australia falling into the cracks of GFC benefited overseas manufacturers of flat screen televisions and outbound overseas tourism. The effective impact was minimal and lasted for about two months. Without the package, Australia would not have sunken; it would be better off to use the money for future rainy days or tempests.

Monday, 16 May 2011

Carbon tax to hurt more than ETS

Posted to The Australian (16/5/2011) on 16/5/2011 at 6:50 AM
Commenting on “Carbon tax to hurt more than ETS, warns energy sector”

http://www.theaustralian.com.au/national-affairs/carbon-tax-to-hurt-more-than-ets-warns-energy-sector/story-fn59niix-1226056396835

It is sad that so much time and effort have been spent in talking about ETS and carbon tax that nothing really constructive has been done in nation building. Since Kevin Rudd came to power, one policy after another failed miserably leading to huge financial losses. So what he rectified the Kyoto Protocol, did other countries pay much attention to it? Let's look at Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs; many countries are experiencing natural disasters, and they really want to keep their people fed, and housed. Australia is facing the same problem, and billions of dollars are needed to restore the many lives to normality.

Many large Tsunamis happened in Japan long before Industrial Revolution. Pompeii was destroyed by fire and Atlantis sunk to the bottom of the ocean. These destructions were inevitable because human beings just cannot tame our planet Earth and Mother Nature. Carbon tax is no panacea, and Julia Gillard is no saviour.