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Scott Morrison, you are kidding arn't you!

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Listening to Scott Morrison today, he said we have to give people an incentive to get off welfare and into the work force.

YOU ARE KIDDING!

It's about time governments grew some balls and took a hard line approach to this, and many other issues that suck the public purse dry.

Shame on you for being such a limp dick minister on this.
Posted by rehctub, Thursday, 1 October 2015 7:52:34 AM
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Not as limp as Labor, at least the Government wanted to with hold the dole from under 25's for 6 months but who is stopping that oh yes limp labor.

Put the blame where it really belongs.
Posted by Philip S, Thursday, 1 October 2015 10:52:58 AM
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With unemployment at 6.2% it is not the right time or the right policy for any reforms in the way of stopping people from registering for dole money.

When you have employers lining up at the door of centrelink to offer employment, you may have a show of implicating dole reforms.
All you are going to do now is push more people onto the streets and cause mass poverty.

Kids going from school to the dole office is normal practice as that is where known jobs are available. To make it harder for kids to not go to centrelink, is where Morrison is wrong, It is a failing of govt;

Morrison is saying, instead of going to the dole office they should be going to work. How can that happen. By not allowing kids to go to the dole office, would save money for the govt; that is the only thing he is right about.

There is no jobs to be had, his ramblings are his Conservative leanings, and not his wisdom. It will be interesting to see how he can explain his plan with cross examination.

No senate would knowingly allow changes that put the young at risk of poverty or homelessness, without any form of a chance.
Posted by doog, Thursday, 1 October 2015 11:25:31 AM
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Rehctub,

What are your suggestions for Morrison? Calling him names won't do it. As for the 'public purse', surely getting people off welfare will help there?
Posted by ttbn, Thursday, 1 October 2015 11:29:13 AM
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Malcolm Turnbull says, “I am an activist but a thoughtful and considered activist,” Mr Turnbull said.
“Decisions on reform will be expeditious but not rash.”

http://www.news.com.au/national/politics/prime-minister-malcolm-turnbull-chairs-mini-economic-summit-in-canberra/story-fns0jze1-1227551768183

Malcolm Turnbull was around during the Howard government. Not rash that is for sure.

I wonder how long it will take for Australian Prime Minister Turnbull (if ever) to lead stimulus of Treasury resources required for innovative management of oceans and life supporting ecosystems?
No nation can afford to manage whole oceans but they have to be managed, urgently.

There is need for international resources, new resources for new ecosystem management that is required.
New resources for the task will stimulate national economies.
Nations worldwide require water ecosystem management, massive benefits for the steel and plumbing industries for example.

There is need for action instead of words and promises and more talk talk talk.

I am trying to do my bit instead of just talking.
The following URL leads to a real present day national and international opportunity to stimulate the agriculture and ore mining and steel industries, while at the same time caring for the oceans and seafood dependent people.

But will PM Turnbull take interest and lead his Australian government agencies to help secure IMF and WB real economic stimulus, for example via this export productive NQA project? (copy and paste maybe)

https://ozcrowd.com/campaigns/nqa-water-infrastructure/#.VgyMSPmqqkp
Posted by JF Aus, Thursday, 1 October 2015 11:56:34 AM
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Morrison is an evasive talker, he has trouble explaining what his waffle means. Turnbull was just listening and I presume sizing up Morrison on radio this morning.

He doesn’t know what it is that he wants to say but he wants consensus. My impression of this bloke is not all that good. He talked for probably 30 minutes and said nothing, when prompted again , he gave another load of waffle.

SCOTT MORRISON: Said Well, I'm interested in having a set of policies that you can actually implement, that are going to get the support of the Australian people and support of the Australian Parliament and where you can build a consensus around those things based on the Australian people knowing that if you do this, they'll be better off and that they'll be better able to deal with the changes and challenges in the economy and that we can diversify our economy because that is critically important for us as a nation, then they're all good reforms but a reform is only as good as its implementation and that it actually happens.

Members of the Liberal party are leaving in droves since Turnbull deposed a lame duck PM.

Reform summit is on to bury the Abbott era for good.
Posted by doog, Thursday, 1 October 2015 1:22:22 PM
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