Rudd Govt Performance so far.

From Bolt's blog. Thought it worth reprinting here. Thanks to BBP of Omnipresent.


Here’s my list (mostly my own work, but some cut and pastes from other on here too).

1. Grocery Watch
2. Fuel Watch
3. Never taking Japan to Court over whaling as promised. We have now re-issued our threat. Guess when our “deadline” for Japan to stop it is? After the next election.
4. Talking up inflation in early 2008 leading to two rate rises just before the GFC, making it worse.
5. Wasting $900 cheques on dead people and people who live overseas.
6. Unlimited Bank Guarantees freezes people’s cash in non-deposit taking institutions.
7. Stimulus spending totally out of proportion to Australia’s situation during the GFC. Now we are paying for it with rising interest rates. Not to mention taxes will never be cut until the debt is cleared, in say ... 10yrs, 20yrs ? Who knows.
8. Green Loans Scheme shelved and Wong announces an audit into frauds. A tiny number of loans were granted at a cost of how many millions of dollars to set up the scheme?
9. Prior to 2007 he was a “fiscal conservative”. After election and after GFC, he wrote a ludicrous essay claiming that “neo-capitalism” was evil. You can’t have it both ways. If you were a fiscal conservative in 2007, then you were a neo-capitalist too !
10. Pink bats - people die, electrified houses, houses burn down, fake insulations get paid. Garrett demoted after Rudd said he was a “first class minister” and that Rudd would “take responsibility” for the scheme’s failure! No compensation for industry yet.
11. BER - Building the Education Revolution (or Builder’s Early Retirement) fund rorts. Eg. $900,000 for a single new class room. And it was a pre-fabricated.
12. Crazy boat people policy. When Howard left Christmas Island was a ghost town. There are now over 2500 I think. They are building more beds there too, and others have been transported to Villwood and some air force base in the outback.
13. Child care centres at schools broken promise. 38 will be built, not 260.
14. Failed ETS/Copenhagen debacle. 143 were taken to Copenhagen. Count ‘em ... However, as soon as public opinion shifted, the great moral challenge of our time became no urgent problem at all.
15. Promise not to means test the private health insurance rebate broken.
16. Means testing the baby bonus sucks the big one.
17. Promise to “take over” the health system by “mid-2009”
18. New health policy to “stop the blame game” actually means a 60/40 Fed/State funding split and management of hospitals to be by state controlled Local Boards. So when waiting times don’t come down or someone dies because they are sent home early from hospital, does that mean it is because the Feds aren’t putting in enough cash, or the State isn’t? Or is it because the State isn’t properly controlling the Local Boards, or is it because the Local Boards aren’t doing a good job. What a complete joke.
19. Former Defence Minister, Joel Fitzgibbon, basically admitted being bribed by female Chinese government official. Fitzgibbon forced to resign.
20. National Broadband Network. Initial cost was under $10b I think. Now $43b. The only player capable of handling it, Telstra, was rejected, then accepted back, and now is in limbo. The NBN does not have a business plan. That means no one knows whether it will add value to the ecomony, and if it does, no one knows when that might be.
21. Spent the last 10 years criticising Costello’s ability. Then appoints him to control the Future Fund.
22. Tantrums because he doesn’t have a hair dryer or because he got the wrong meal on a plane.
23. Lies about Abbott taking $1b out of health when he was minister.
24. Lies about those boat people who were taken to Indonesia on Oceanic Viking not receiving a “special deal” to get them off the boat. They were all processed in 4wks weren’t they (and granted visas)? What’s the usual timeframe? 3-4 months?
25. He appoints a former Labor member, and family friend, Quentin Bryce, as GG - the most important apolitical, impartial, position in Australia. Then has her travel to Africa to promote his politicial agenda and personal ambitions - 10 nations, 19 day lobbying tour to drum up support for Rudd’s push to gain a non-permanent seat for Australia on the UN Security Council.
26. All time record levels of public debt and annual budget deficits, with the economic wizard, Wayne Swan, in control of managing it.
27. Every primary school child gets a laptop. Bugger all have. And most of them can’t connect to the internet with it.
28. Playing politics with the Henry Tax Review. Not releasing it until very close to the May budget, no doubt in the hope that the Budget news will drown out anything nasty in the HTR.
29. Giving Toyota Aust $15m to help build a hybrid Camry, that even Toyota said they didn’t need because they had already started building it.
30. Industrial laws that prevent teenagers working after school because if they work less than a 3 hour shift, Gillard’s laws say they are being exploited !
31. Industrial laws that give Unions a statutory right to enter any employer’s site. That is, even if the employer owns the land or has a right to exclusive possession, they cannot prevent them from entering. On their own land !
32. Insane levels of expensive trips overseas for the PM.
33. 2020 Summit in Canberra. Countless ideas were produced. PM said everyone of them would be the subject of consideration and a written response by the government. A paltry amount have got their written response - since January 2008. To my knowledge, none of the ideas have been implemented.

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Another report just in from the Australian.



"TAXPAYERS are facing a hefty audit bill after revelations today that assessors filed reports for homes they had not inspected under the $175 million Green Loans program."



http://www.theaustralian.com.au/politics/penny-wong-launches-audit-of-green-loans-program-over-assessor-fraud-allegations/story-e6frgczf-1225857444412

Come on Koko, how could you expect him to do any of the things from

the 2008 Summit? He has to do the things he promised pre election first

& he hasn't started them yet.

I bet the Labor faithful in this forum wont even bother to read your post Koko, because they are so blinded by St Kevin they will believe any spin that rolls out of his mouth.

Innes and Tanwin, thanks for your replies.



Here is an interesting little exercise which clearly shows the incompetence which lies at the heart of all the above.

If you care to, first read the following which is taken in part from the morning tv program..Sunrise..

(Kevin Rudd) was asked: “Where’s the incentive for people that choose to work harder and have a second job, as they’re penalised more tax? Why isn’t it charged at the same as the first rate job or at a lower rate?”



Mr Rudd responded by saying: “On the question of the tax system, though, let’s just go to how it’s structured. What we have is what we call a tax-free threshold. I think, from memory, it’s about $12,000 or $15,000. That means for that first $12,000 or $15,000 that you earn you’re not taxed.” [url=http://www.theaustralian.com.au/politics/lindsay-tanner-defends-kevin-rudd-pm-against-claims-of-a-tax-threshold-gaffe/story-e6frgczf-1225857550259]Link to corresponding article in the Australian[/url]





The tax-free threshold, as pointed out by the Opposition, is only half the amount suggested by Mr Rudd at $6000.



Tanner has tried to cover Rudd's gaffe of course. And who has been the loudest in making fun of one or two slips by Barnaby Joyce?

Rudd and Tanner.

Now, if you care to continue the exercise, have a look at the following video which runs for 7 minutes.



http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J3QiwaU3CMM

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These are the people now running this country.

































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And yet another costly policy failure.

Rudd Govt relaxed the foreign ownership rules in housing...with the result that prices have risen sharply and alarmingly, thereby forcing out from the market, young couples just starting out.

Now the Govt is reversing his costly policy. Too little, too late for many.



Whitlamesque? I thought earlier on, people who compared Rudd to Whitlam were exaggerating...

Not any more.



[url=http://www.theaustralian.com.au/business/property/new-curbs-on-foreign-home-buyers/story-e6frg9gx-1225857656381]Link to story here.[/url]

What is the matter with all you liberal anti labour people,

sure the labour party makes mistakes and they are really good ones,

we all KNOW about them AND COMPLAIN ABOUT THEM,

Doesnt it show we have a humane government that just like us

can make huge mistakes?????

Now take a look at our last liberal/country party government

am I wrong in saying they were attacking the rights of the worker.

lying to the people with the wheat board, lying over people overboard.

YES I see faults in the labour government but that doesn't blind me

to the fact that the liberal or any political party has members that can be

detrimental to our way of life by trying to stop it.

look at the mentality of the liberal's leader,

who has come up with the brilliant idea of sending the unemployed

to work in the mines, Slavery, didnt the communists send people to

the siberian mines. No I will just remain seperated from being sucked in

to believing in one political party, and becoming one eyed.

What I see is a lot of people filling up the post with a lot of Bull

just to satisfy their huge ego, do they really understand what they include????

another thought, how many times has tony abbott changed his mind????

seth.

What a man you are Seth. THE best post in the politics section.

ALL the copying and posting Koko does must give him/her a headache

on and on but everyone can bring anything up on Google or any search engine

why keep filling the pages with reams of paste I ask...

I agree with you neither Party is Perfect nor any Party any worse than

the rest.

Why can't people wait until the Elections and vote how they want themselves

without boring everyone with all the copy and pasting. Nearly ruined this

forum until people with more sense came and got the place going again.

I admire you as I think you speak words of wisdom.

Seth ,what a gem you are ,and isn't it a sad situation that anyone has nothing better in their life than to spend hours finding all this crud,,,,there isn't one soul in either party worth wasting a vote on but thats just me

Like I said before, politicians are like babies, they both need changing often and for the same reason.

Seth, I have read your many posts & enjoyed most. But at the risk of

proving myself to be the stupid, illiterate leader of the Liberal Party, on

this site (even though I am supposed to be the owner of my own

political Party), may I query a couple of your comments. You state that

the present Government is humane. If you don't mean human, please

explain. You ask if you are right in stating that Liberal/Country Party

attacked the rights of the worker. In actual fact, you are wrong!!! A major

point that Howard was never able to get across was that any workplace

agreement had to give MORE advantage than the award, otherwise the

agreement was null & void. Next point; which Australian was

disadvantageg by the Wheat Board Lies? I read all the political info I

can, but I can't recall anything about sending the unemployed to work

in the mines!!! Yes, the Howard Government did lie about the children

overboard, but I fail to see how that lie was detrimental to our way of

life. In fact, it kept an Australian holiday resort on Christmas Island.

The last point, please tell me how many times Tony Abbott has changed

his mind & explain how it effects the populace, if he is not in Government.

I am perfectly happy to admit that Malcolm Turnbull & KevinRudd never

changed their mind in spite of any evidence, that they were wrong.

Whoops, that is wrong. Rudd changed his mind about bringing

our boys back from Afganistan, as soon as he got a whiff of the chances

of the top spot on the new World Government, if he went along with

Obama on disprovan climate change.

neither Party is Perfect nor any Party any worse than the rest.



As a swinging voter Yaretzi I strongly disagree and think the Rudd government will prove to be the worst for a very long time.



If you doubt this, why not have a read up on sites like The Drum or Breakfast Politics or Andrew Bolt's blog? All are scathing in their criticism and they cant all be wrong or Rudd would have them up on Libel charges and they cant all be Liberal diehards with an axe to grind.



Koko is correct in exposing the numerous short comings of this government and I thank him/her for it.

But at the risk of proving myself to be the stupid, illiterate leader of the Liberal Party, on

this site



Now I am confused, some parts fit but I did not know that innes was the leader of the liberal party.

I used to think that you just wanted to take out your personal dislike

of me, at every opportunity. I apologise. I now realise, that you are just

not real bright & that is no fault of yours.

Where did I say that I was the Leader of the Liberal Party? I realise that

it will take a big effort, but try to read the full 20 word sentence. The last 5

words, taken in context, are :- "Liberal Party, on this site"

If you look closely at the writing, you will note the comma after Party, then

a space followed by on this site, with the o in on being lower case.

I did note, however, that you took the trouble to alter the cut & paste so

that the last 2 words were on a seperate line, thereby altering the syntax

of the sentence.

innes, I did not alter the last 2 words - the site did that.

You said "But at the risk of proving myself to be the stupid, illiterate leader of the

Liberal Party, on this site"



You must be right. I cannot see what you mean when you say you must be the stupid,

illiterate leader of the liberal party,on this site.

Do you mean that you are (omits some words) the leader of the liberal party on about seniors.

It does seem like a strange introduction to a post.

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