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The 7 year lie.

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ttbn,
It's rather misleading to call it a 7 year lie. Gillard intended to keep the promise when she made it, and paid a very heavy political price for breaking it.

It's also completely incorrect to claim it was the beginning of skyrocketing electricity prices, as that had started a few years earlier.

But your claim that there was "no alteration to the climate or temperatures whatsosever" does fit the description of a 7 year lie. According to NOAA data, 4 of those seven years have been hotter than any that were on record before then.

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diver,
While the government's response was an overreaction, it was in response to a public outcry and the industry's gross underreaction to the cruelty in Indonesian abattoirs.

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runner,
China's coal fired power station building program is not as it seems - see http://www.americanprogress.org/issues/green/reports/2017/05/15/432141/everything-think-know-coal-china-wrong/
And why do you still shill for the atheist neocons?
Posted by Aidan, Saturday, 24 February 2018 10:17:40 PM
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Aidan,

Juliar gave a stone cold iron clad guarantee that there would not be a carbon tax under the government she led, only to announce that there would be a carbon tax 3 weeks later. That is an outright lie.

The ban on sales of cattle to Indonesia was a cock up of monumental proportions and has lost Labor country votes for the next couple of decades.

However, you are right, the electricity prices started to rocket under Rudd after he drastically increased the RET.
Posted by Shadow Minister, Sunday, 25 February 2018 5:28:49 PM
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Unbelievable!

5 years of utter chaos from the lieberals and all you lot can talk about is rudd and gillard. What about hawke and whitlam? And wasnt that chifley just the worst. FFS

Pack of fools the lot of you.
Posted by mikk, Monday, 26 February 2018 12:05:32 PM
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Mikk

I think there is enough said already about Malcolm "homosexual" Turnbull.
Posted by diver dan, Monday, 26 February 2018 2:33:47 PM
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Dillards biggest mistake is yet to show itself for the true cost, that is the NDIS, wait for that to be fully funded by taxpayers.

She won't worry on her over $200,000 per year fully indexed pension.
Posted by Philip S, Monday, 26 February 2018 8:13:33 PM
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It's amazing how a five second quote can be used.

"There will be no carbon tax under the government I lead. What we will do is we will tackle the challenge of climate change. We’ve invested record amounts in solar and renewable energies. Now I want to build the transmission lines that will bring that clean, green energy into the national electricity grid. I also want to make sure we have no more dirty coal-fired power stations. I want to make sure we’re driving greener cars and working from greener buildings. I will be delivering those things, and leading our national debate to reach a consensus about putting a cap on carbon pollution".

That's what she said during that interview and her intentions were clearly published in The Australian before the election. The intended method was changed because of the need to negotiate with the Greens in a hung Parliament.

Somehow the "Whyalla wipeout", "python squeeze", "hundred dollar lamb roasts", "economic wrecking ball" and other quotes were allowed to slip by unchallenged, just like the looming "debt and deficit disaster" that seems now entirely forgotten and dismissed.

After all that, where are we now?
Posted by rache, Wednesday, 28 February 2018 8:45:42 AM
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