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Re: The Federal Politics Thread

Posted: Fri May 11, 2018 6:39 am
by Waewick
We don't know that nothing has been started or even finished waiting for submission.

Time will tell, as they need to get this moving quickly to hit the 2023 finiah date.

Re: The Federal Politics Thread

Posted: Fri May 11, 2018 9:49 am
by Norman
ml69 wrote:The real question is why the heck haven't DPTI and the previous Labor government completed the business cases for these next stages of the north-south corridor?

They've known for years that these sections are next in line for project funding!
They have completed several business cases over the years, but Infrastructure Australia keeps moving the requirements, or the ones DPTI presented were not complete or strong enough.

Re: The Federal Politics Thread

Posted: Fri May 11, 2018 12:09 pm
by rev
Waewick wrote:
Fri May 11, 2018 6:39 am
We don't know that nothing has been started or even finished waiting for submission.

Time will tell, as they need to get this moving quickly to hit the 2023 finiah date.
It's very unlikely we will see it completed by 2023. My guess is 2024/5 at the earliest.

Re: The Federal Politics Thread

Posted: Fri May 11, 2018 12:15 pm
by rev
The SA Chamber of Mines and Energy, the SA Freight Council, the RAA and the Civil Contractors Federation SA have combined to slam the budget.

"This year's federal budget is all smoke and mirrors and delivers none of the promise of the pre-budget announcements made on Monday," Freight Council executive officer Evan Knapp said.
Of course they'd say that.
Under the state Labor government they had it good, got what they wanted pretty much. The transport industry even said they would be more then happy to have a toll on the NS corridor, but Labor said nah we'll be right fellas.
We now have Liberal across the board as far as SA is concerned, at least guaranteed until the next federal election next year. So they want to 'pressure' the Libs into continuing the builds. Poorly done IMO, by coming out and attacking the Libs publicly in the media.
Should have sat down with the Libs behind closed doors to discuss the needs of these industries.

Although our state election coming months before a federal budget is pretty bad timing. Perhaps we should be pushing it back several months, to allow for the potential in a change in government, giving enough time to actually do some work before Canberra hands down a budget...?

Re: The Federal Politics Thread

Posted: Thu Aug 23, 2018 6:10 pm
by rev
So if Peter Dutton becomes our next Prime Minister, what does that mean for SA?
Pyne for example is standing with Turnbull. If Dutton takes over, Turnbull and his supporters will be pushed to the back bench.

Or will Bishop pull a fast once and stand for the leadership?


What a joke Labor and the Greens are.
The Greens leader was yelling like a lunatic in the senate that the Liberals should be ashamed of themselves.
Was he that passionate about this same issue when his socialist comrades from Labor were making a mockery of our democratic voting process?
And then the socialist morons of Labor in the house of reps ranting about the democratic process.

Re: The Federal Politics Thread

Posted: Thu Aug 23, 2018 7:07 pm
by Nathan
> Liberals implode into civil war
> "What a joke Labor and the Greens are"

:roll:

Re: The Federal Politics Thread

Posted: Thu Aug 23, 2018 9:30 pm
by rev
Nathan wrote:
Thu Aug 23, 2018 7:07 pm
> Liberals implode into civil war
> "What a joke Labor and the Greens are"

:roll:
Did I hurt your feelings again Nathan?


The focus of my comment on the Liberals, and the main point of my post is how it will affect our state, given how one of the most senior members of the government, a South Australian, is backing the PM who may not be our PM after tomorrow.

And yes, Labor and Greens are the bigger jokes of the three by far.

Re: The Federal Politics Thread

Posted: Thu Aug 23, 2018 11:28 pm
by SBD
rev wrote:
Thu Aug 23, 2018 6:10 pm
So if Peter Dutton becomes our next Prime Minister, what does that mean for SA?
Pyne for example is standing with Turnbull. If Dutton takes over, Turnbull and his supporters will be pushed to the back bench.

Or will Bishop pull a fast once and stand for the leadership?


What a joke Labor and the Greens are.
The Greens leader was yelling like a lunatic in the senate that the Liberals should be ashamed of themselves.
Was he that passionate about this same issue when his socialist comrades from Labor were making a mockery of our democratic voting process?
And then the socialist morons of Labor in the house of reps ranting about the democratic process.
South Australians listed as siding with Dutton on Tuesday were Nicoll Flint and Tony Pasin from the lower house and David Fawcett from the senate. I'd be happy with Fawcett getting Pyne's old portfolio.

Re: The Federal Politics Thread

Posted: Fri Aug 24, 2018 4:41 am
by rev
SBD wrote:
Thu Aug 23, 2018 11:28 pm
rev wrote:
Thu Aug 23, 2018 6:10 pm
So if Peter Dutton becomes our next Prime Minister, what does that mean for SA?
Pyne for example is standing with Turnbull. If Dutton takes over, Turnbull and his supporters will be pushed to the back bench.

Or will Bishop pull a fast once and stand for the leadership?


What a joke Labor and the Greens are.
The Greens leader was yelling like a lunatic in the senate that the Liberals should be ashamed of themselves.
Was he that passionate about this same issue when his socialist comrades from Labor were making a mockery of our democratic voting process?
And then the socialist morons of Labor in the house of reps ranting about the democratic process.
South Australians listed as siding with Dutton on Tuesday were Nicoll Flint and Tony Pasin from the lower house and David Fawcett from the senate. I'd be happy with Fawcett getting Pyne's old portfolio.
Well Bishop has now thrown her name in the ring. It's a three way contest, Dutton, Bishop and Morrison. Bishop apparently is the most popular among the public.

Re: The Federal Politics Thread

Posted: Fri Aug 24, 2018 8:04 am
by [Shuz]
I'm on #TeamBishop #JulieforPM #auspol

Re: The Federal Politics Thread

Posted: Fri Aug 24, 2018 8:25 am
by Jaymz
[Shuz] wrote:
Fri Aug 24, 2018 8:04 am
I'm on #TeamBishop #JulieforPM #auspol
Yep +1 here.

I really enjoyed her Karl Stefanovic shutdown on the Today show the other morning too :lol:

Re: The Federal Politics Thread

Posted: Fri Aug 24, 2018 8:35 am
by HiTouch
All this will be irrelevant by the end of next year when Clive Palmer and his army of Tim Tams take the reigns.

Re: The Federal Politics Thread

Posted: Fri Aug 24, 2018 8:50 am
by timtam20292
HiTouch wrote:
Fri Aug 24, 2018 8:35 am
All this will be irrelevant by the end of next year when Clive Palmer and his army of Tim Tams take the reigns.
:hilarious:

Re: The Federal Politics Thread

Posted: Fri Aug 24, 2018 9:50 am
by rhino
rev wrote:
Thu Aug 23, 2018 6:10 pm
The Greens leader was yelling like a lunatic in the senate that the Liberals should be ashamed of themselves.
Far from sounding like a lunatic, this was the best speech I've heard in Parliament in a long time. Faithfully echoed the feelings of the bulk of Australians. Obviously not yours, though.

The Government was elected to govern for the people, so not turning up for a sitting of Parliament because your team is having internal revenge issues - that is the real joke. They're getting paid pretty well, they should do their fucking job!

Re: The Federal Politics Thread

Posted: Fri Aug 24, 2018 2:48 pm
by rev
rhino wrote:
Fri Aug 24, 2018 9:50 am
rev wrote:
Thu Aug 23, 2018 6:10 pm
The Greens leader was yelling like a lunatic in the senate that the Liberals should be ashamed of themselves.
Far from sounding like a lunatic, this was the best speech I've heard in Parliament in a long time. Faithfully echoed the feelings of the bulk of Australians. Obviously not yours, though.

The Government was elected to govern for the people, so not turning up for a sitting of Parliament because your team is having internal revenge issues - that is the real joke. They're getting paid pretty well, they should do their fucking job!
Lol his shouting might carry more weight if he had shouted at his comrades in Labor years ago.

Did he?

He’s a dick head.


Ministers resigned. There was no cabinet.
If Labor had done it grubby socialists like the Greens leader wouldn’t utter a word.


Ah well, better ScoMo then a grubby sexual predator union hack like Shorten.
The choice in deputy leader though might hurt SA. Especially the renewables push. I sense some real butt hurt coming for the lefties lol