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Juliar - get your priorities right

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The Government is potentially going to close dozens of military bases and army reserve depots in a drive to save money amid a $5.5 billion cut to defence spending.

BUT they are going to spend money to to strengthen and lengthen runways in northern Australia and the Cocos Islands for use by drones and other surveillance aircraft.
These are considered essential to scanning waters to the continent's north, and could be used for drones Australia is likely to buy, as well as US unmanned craft.

They essentially want to spend more money on the FAILED border protection, all this will do is give the illegal welfare for lifers a greater sense of safety when they come here, it will not stop ONE boat, the only thing invading us are economic refugees.

Here is the irony we cut back $5.5 Billion on the military BUT are happy to accept the welfare for lifers which are costing us MORE than $5.5 Billion per year.

Rudd if you had not stuffed up a working deterrent and let in THOUSANDS of welfare for lifers we would not have to potentially decimate the military.
Posted by Philip S, Tuesday, 22 January 2013 10:29:00 PM
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Well yes Philip, I guess the real problem is that YOU do not have the money !
Posted by Bazz, Thursday, 24 January 2013 6:44:43 AM
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If I had $5.5 Billion I would have a bigger problem, working out what to spend it on.
Posted by Philip S, Thursday, 24 January 2013 11:22:26 AM
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Come on mate, Julia, priorities? You must be kidding.

The only thought the twit ever has is some new idea every few days on a new way to buy a few votes, using our taxes to do it.

The mere sight of her, just on TV, is enough to make my skin crawl. She makes me feel dirty, just being in the same country.
Posted by Hasbeen, Thursday, 24 January 2013 1:36:18 PM
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It is said with the withdrawal of troops from Afghanistan there will be many more refugees.

The Government should do what other countries have done (New Zealand & Israel) just tell them they are NOT WANTED or like European countries give them FAR LESS in money than they give there own citizens.

We now have more than 48 from Indonesia taking us to court for compensation that will raise the total bill by hundreds of millions of dollars.
Posted by Philip S, Thursday, 24 January 2013 1:52:50 PM
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PhilipS,

Here’s a couple of additions to your list:

<< A ONE-WAY ticket to ... Nauru is costing taxpayers up to $10,000 for each asylum [scammer] - and the jets are flying half-empty.Immigration officials have confirmed they are sending only 20 to 40 asylum seekers on the 737 and Airbus flights that can carry up to 120 people. Government tender documents show the charter flights are costing taxpayers $2.8 million a month>>
http://www.news.com.au/national/for-a-one-way-ticket-to-nauru-on-empty-planes/story-fndo4eg9-1226499909472

<< TAXPAYERS are paying more than the average rent in Sydney, and every capital in each Australian state, to lease private homes for immigration officials in Nauru.Nauruan families are being paid between $522 and $687 a week for basic two to four bedroom cottages.There are also 31 rooms and a conference centre at Nauru's run down Menen Hotel which are being leased for $331,500 for six months to provide beds for staff working on the offshore processing centre for asylum seekers. The rental rates are high in comparison to other homes in Nauru - a country where wages are low. An average mid-level public servant earns $150 a week and lower paid workers get by on $75.The average rent for a home in Sydney is $480 a week for a house, $360 in Melbourne, $385 in Brisbane and $330 in Adelaide, according to the latest RP Data statistics.The rented Nauruan homes are each accommodating up to 12 government staff and contractors>>
http://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/news/huts-at-high-prices-the-great-nauru-housing-ripoff/story-e6freuy9-1226561314137

The Gillard govt's spending on the asylum scammers appears to closely mirror the careful prudence and planning of Blackbeard and crew, on shore leave after capturing a flotilla of Spanish galleons.
Posted by SPQR, Friday, 25 January 2013 8:03:35 AM
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