Federal Government proposes a price on carbon.

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Re: Federal Government proposes a price on carbon.

Postby fish » Mon Apr 11, 2011 8:10 pm

Bulldog wrote:i think julia needs to sort out rudd before anything is put to bed. IMO i think that rudd will challenge julia for the leadership before the next election. if julia doesnt put this to bed with rudd she will find herself out on her arse.
Rudd is certainly a thorn in Julias side but I'm not sure that he's a leadership proposition at this stage.

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Re: Federal Government proposes a price on carbon.

Postby Bully » Wed Apr 13, 2011 8:36 am

fish wrote:
Bulldog wrote:i think julia needs to sort out rudd before anything is put to bed. IMO i think that rudd will challenge julia for the leadership before the next election. if julia doesnt put this to bed with rudd she will find herself out on her arse.
Rudd is certainly a thorn in Julias side but I'm not sure that he's a leadership proposition at this stage.

Here is the current market for Labor leader at the next election:

GILLARD, Julia $1.65
SHORTEN, Bill $3.40
COMBET, Greg $8.00
RUDD, Kevin $11.00
ANY CANDIDATE NOT LISTED $13.00
SMITH, Stephen $26.00
SWAN, Wayne $34.00
BOWEN, Chris $41.00
ROXON, Nicola $81.00
ALBANESE, Anthony $141.00
ELLIS, Kate $141.00



yeah..everyone said that the day/weeks before rudd was out on his arse. It can happen mate ....to anyone. Costello was renowed to trying well not trying but hinting to take leadership from howard when howard was in his prime....it happens.

didnt julia say...i would be in line to be the full forward for the western bulldogs before i went for the leadership???
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Re: Federal Government proposes a price on carbon.

Postby redandblack » Wed Apr 13, 2011 8:55 am

The Labor caucus won't have Kevin Rudd back.
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We are all going to be better off under a carbon price?

Postby Dog_ger » Wed Apr 13, 2011 8:16 pm

Oh Julia.

We would be better off if you played full forward for the Bulldogs. :D

Bad Tax. Bad Policy.

What about a world Nuclear Tax.

What..? Why not...!

Disasters, that's what will hurt us.... :shock:

Plutonium leakage will distroy our planet.
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Re: Federal Government proposes a price on carbon.

Postby Psyber » Thu Apr 14, 2011 12:08 pm

Adam Bandt's little slip on TV raises questions about "better off" and the green agenda.
To the best of my recall (after my "did he actually say that?!" reaction) it was: " A carbon price is an essential first step in the move to a low energy.. errr.. uh.. low emissions... economy.."
The cartoonist in my head instantly revealed a sketch of about 6 people in a single room wearing their woolly hats and homespun clothing huddling round a single candle for warmth.

Say goodbye to your plasma TVs or any long distance travel forumites! ;)
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Re: Federal Government proposes a price on carbon.

Postby The Sleeping Giant » Thu Apr 14, 2011 6:32 pm

Never happen Psyber. Did you happen to notice what happened in Egypt when the plug got pulled?
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Re: Federal Government proposes a price on carbon.

Postby Psyber » Thu Apr 14, 2011 6:41 pm

The Sleeping Giant wrote:Never happen Psyber. Did you happen to notice what happened in Egypt when the plug got pulled?
I agree that it is not going to happen, but it appears from Adam Bandt's Freudian slip that he may be more hopeful it will. :lol:
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Re: Federal Government proposes a price on carbon.

Postby The Sleeping Giant » Thu Apr 14, 2011 7:00 pm

I'm sure most politician's would be happy for the interweb to disappear. People + information is dangerous. Lucky for them most people use it for pr0n, piracy and facebook.
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Re: Federal Government proposes a price on carbon.

Postby Q. » Thu Apr 14, 2011 10:39 pm

The Sleeping Giant wrote:I'm sure most politician's would be happy for the interweb to disappear. People + information is dangerous. Lucky for them most people use it for pr0n, piracy and facebook.


Hence the push to introduce filtering - China style. Bastards.
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Re: Federal Government proposes a price on carbon.

Postby The Sleeping Giant » Fri Apr 15, 2011 7:04 pm

Is there still that copy of the governments internet "black list" floating around?
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Re: Federal Government proposes a price on carbon.

Postby Q. » Fri Apr 15, 2011 7:19 pm

The Sleeping Giant wrote:Is there still that copy of the governments internet "black list" floating around?


I think you can still find it on Wikileaks.
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Re: Federal Government proposes a price on carbon.

Postby Darth Vader » Fri Apr 15, 2011 10:58 pm

Is it too much to ask what a carbon tax is? How many degrees will it drop the earth's temperature by? No one can tell me this?
Besides, if the temperature rises a bit does that mean I can get through winter by chainsawing less firewood and burning less diesel in the 'Cruiser ute?
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Re: Federal Government proposes a price on carbon.

Postby redandblack » Fri Apr 15, 2011 11:13 pm

It won't drop the temperature by anything, DV.

Depending on what you believe, the earth's temperature will continue to rise and climate change action hopes to slow the rate of increase.

In broad terms, the countries who have instituted a carbon tax are looking to reduce carbon emissions by the high polluting industries. Those industries will pay the tax, which will increase prices, but hopefully speed up the move to less polluting energy production. The Government hopes their compensation package will cancel this out through tax cuts and increased pensions, etc.

As for the firewood and diesel, you never know your luck :)
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Re: Federal Government proposes a price on carbon.

Postby Darth Vader » Fri Apr 15, 2011 11:40 pm

its a complete furphie. You know it, I know it and so do the pinheads on both sides in Canberra. Its like saying don't piss in the ocean when you are swimming because it will cause irreversible pollution and wreck the great barrier reef (sorry, dont use caps very often). China, India etc need to be restrained and that is never going to happen. Everyone influencing this stupid debate knows they will be dead before anything serious will happen (if ever?) and so its just populist BS that we have to put up with.
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Re: Federal Government proposes a price on carbon.

Postby Darth Vader » Fri Apr 15, 2011 11:43 pm

I should say I have been five weeks in Scotland and no one over there (who I spoke to at least) gives a royal stuff about this issue.
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Re: Federal Government proposes a price on carbon.

Postby Sojourner » Sat Apr 16, 2011 12:09 am

It was brought up on AA the other day that the Carbon Tax is actually a simple form of wealth re-distribution. The concerning thing is that they cant tell you who they are giving the money to, exactly what it will be used for and how it will be guaranteed not to fall into the wrong hands. I will need far more precise details before I decide whether I do or do not support the idea.
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Re: Federal Government proposes a price on carbon.

Postby Darth Vader » Sat Apr 16, 2011 12:19 am

Sojourner wrote:It was brought up on AA the other day that the Carbon Tax is actually a simple form of wealth re-distribution. The concerning thing is that they cant tell you who they are giving the money to, exactly what it will be used for and how it will be guaranteed not to fall into the wrong hands. I will need far more precise details before I decide whether I do or do not support the idea.

I think you are in the right territory mate
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Re: Federal Government proposes a price on carbon.

Postby Psyber » Sat Apr 16, 2011 11:43 am

Sojourner wrote:It was brought up on AA the other day that the Carbon Tax is actually a simple form of wealth re-distribution. The concerning thing is that they cant tell you who they are giving the money to, exactly what it will be used for and how it will be guaranteed not to fall into the wrong hands. I will need far more precise details before I decide whether I do or do not support the idea.
Unfortunately, the only information we are offered is, "Trust us, we are MPs and we know what is good for you and the country and have no self-interest motivations, and will not benefit personally from the wealth re-distribution..."
[And I'm not saying only one party does this.]
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Re: Federal Government proposes a price on carbon.

Postby redandblack » Sat Apr 16, 2011 12:14 pm

In what way is it wealth redistribution, Sojourner?
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Re: Federal Government proposes a price on carbon.

Postby mick » Mon Apr 18, 2011 7:26 am

The price of the carbon tax if the polls can be believed will be Gillards's scalp, unless they can convince people they will be better off.......and convince key unions.
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