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Cabon tax gone, a huge confidence boost.

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My prediction is that now the carbon tax is gone, confidence, especially in business, will sky rocket and we will all reap the benefits. Your thoughts!
Posted by rehctub, Friday, 18 July 2014 9:46:12 AM
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No doubt about that.
Posted by Jay123, Friday, 18 July 2014 4:28:06 PM
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LOL

More likely the whole world will turn on us. Business will rip us off even harder and the populations despair will get even worse.

The upcoming drought will see a perverse reawakening of the publics desire to do something about climate change and rabbott has no where to go and will dig in his heels until he too loses his seat like johnny coward did.

Gunna be fun to watch.

P.S. To all people in bushfire prone areas start collecting evidence now. If you lose your house/life you may have a good case against the lieberals for reckless endangerment. They have been warned time and time again what will happen if something is not done but they continue to deny the possibility and refuse to take simple steps to insure against harm for the Australian public.
GUILTY!
Posted by mikk, Saturday, 19 July 2014 3:17:44 AM
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"My prediction is that now the carbon tax is gone, confidence, especially in business, will sky rocket and we will all reap the benefits. Your thoughts!

My thoughts: you've butchered it.

http://news.sciencemag.org/asiapacific/2014/07/australia-scraps-carbon-tax
Posted by DavidK, Saturday, 19 July 2014 9:03:24 AM
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Ar mikk, now there's a laugh!

So you are suggesting that the removal of the carbon tax will promote bush fires.

So, that would also suggest that had the tax been in place say, twenty years ago, billions of dollars in houses and infrastructure would have been saved.not to mention preventable deaths.

May I suggest that if you are looking to point the finger of blame, you look no further than the green movement, as it is they who have allowed the natural fuels to accumulate and it is they who have stopped much needed controlled burning and selective clearing for fire breaks in many bust fire prone areas.

Then, once you have dealt with the greens, (and good luck with that),perhaps you could turn your focus on the town planners, you know, the ones who allow stupid people to build houses in stupid places.

It would be quite funny if we didn't all have to wear the cost of many of the AVOIDABLE tragedies.

Please, read what you write before you post.
Posted by rehctub, Saturday, 19 July 2014 9:12:42 AM
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No flesher I am saying that by refusing to do anything the lieberals have made it more likely that Australia will suffer more catastrophic heatwaves and the bushfires that follow them.
If scientists told us there was a giant asteroid headed for Earth and we could deflect it but our governments ignored them and tragedy happened wouldnt our leaders be culpable?
Whats the difference?
Dont you insure your house/business?
The risks of climate change and the destruction it will wreak are worth insuring against.
Posted by mikk, Saturday, 19 July 2014 10:21:28 AM
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