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Ted Baillieu set for an Indian summer
Dec 26th, 2011 at 6:25pm
 
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The man has done nothing since the election, just about all his promises have seen a backflip, his government is incompetent and now Victorians are sending him to India!
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Reply #1 - Dec 26th, 2011 at 7:12pm
 

How the people of Victoria saw it fit to replace an honorable, competent man like John Brumby with a clodhopper like Baillieu is just beyond any common sense or understandability.
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Reply #2 - Dec 26th, 2011 at 8:18pm
 
Brumby was a hack so it was great to see him gone. Bailleu seemed like a decent alternative who wasn't going to do the usual destruction of anything progressive.

However, one thing I don't understand:
Av. Cost for a meal in India: 80Rs.
Av. Night at a guest house: 140Rs.
Av. Cost for a longneck of kingfisher: 160Rs.
Av. Cost for a rickshaw: depending on travelling distance and bartering skills, but let's say 60Rs per travel.

Not taking the cost of rickshaw into account (he'll prolly be zipped around in an ambassador), and assuming Bailleu only needs around 4 longnecks to have a good night, and average day will cost him:
1020 Rs, or $23.

How the hell is this costing $500,000????? How many longnecks is the guy planning on drinking? Grin
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Reply #3 - Dec 26th, 2011 at 8:28pm
 
Victoria: Lost in the wilderness
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December 2011

Ted Baillieu’s Liberal-National coalition has been in power in Victoria for over a year.

After promising a great deal, Ted Baillieu is proving to be an even bigger disappointment than expected.


There can be no doubt that Baillieu has upped the stakes on former Prime Minister John Howard’s now infamous ‘core and non-core promises’ statement.

The Victorian Government has spent the past year completely lost in the wilderness.


It comes down to a lot of promises but no policies. While some may say this is an harsh assessment since they’ve only be in power for a year, it is the first year of government that the agenda is laid down.

There is no agenda and no direction for Victoria.


That is not, however, to say that this government hasn’t done anything;
the problem is what they have done is pretty pathetic.


As soon as Baillieu came to power he showed Victoria that the Nationals are the real power behind the scenes as the government allowed cattle back into the sensitive Alpine regions. This was done, we were told, in the name of science. Yet when grilled about the science, the response was to refuse to release details and when they were they were found wanting scientific merit. In fact even the scientist employed to undertake the study of the impact of cattle in the sensitive Alpine regions questioned the basis for the project.


But despite the significant amounts of research that says cattle in the Alpine region destroys the fragile ecosystem, the state government insists cattle don’t do that much harm, and will be letting them back into these regions.

However this is only one aspect of the Baillieu government’s anti-environment agenda.

Coupled with repeated efforts to smash the green wedge around Melbourne to allow inappropriate and over development, the Baillieu government is well and truly failing our state’s environment. Then one has to question the economic strategy of the Baillieu government when they’ve implemented such harsh restrictions on the placement of wind farms; that they’ve effectively crippled the industry before it could even get going.


There are no plans by the government to see an increase in renewable energy use with the solar plant in Mildura continuing to flounder.

For a conservative government they’ve illustrated a complete lack of regard for future economic growth and opportunities; especially the economic growth that will come from the transition of the Australian economy to one less reliant on carbon-based energy sources. (The recent announcement that NSW and Victoria will create a domestic economic bloc is reminiscent of pre-federation times.)

And while the Baillieu government has illustrated scant regard for the sensitive environments of Victoria, this is only part of the failings.

While promising to get tough on crime, the Baillieu conservative government has done very little to get tough on crime. In fact the only thing that Baillieu has achieved in the area of law and order is making it illegal to swear in public.


The release of details around the anti-corruption commission is commendable, but the details reveal a less-than-acceptable independent statutory authority giving the commission significant powers. The details also reveal the commission authorising its ‘officers’ to carry some pretty heavy duty military style weaponry – talk about weaponizing the bureaucracy.

But how can I forget the other triumph of the Baillieu government on law and order – making it illegal to upset the Gaming Minister. Even on a bread-and-butter issue like law and order, the Baillieu Government is shown wanting for direction.

One of the big issues in the last state election was the state of public transport in Melbourne. It is argued by many that the media position taken by Baillieu was a significant factor for his victory last November. Yet it has failed to improve public transport. Over-crowding, delays and reliability remain significant problems for the beleaguered metropolitan rail network. And this is coupled with the lack of connectivity with the bus networks and light rail networks, making for a frustrating experience for commuters.

There is no way I can forget the Government reneging on promises to teachers, nurses and fire fighters about pay and conditions.


We have seen an escalation in rhetoric from the government about productivity yet has no plan for achieving ‘increased productivity’ from teachers and nurses; or fire fighters for that matter. However, the government did manage to give the police, who do a dangerous and often thank-less job, a very generous offer on pay and conditions.

Now in the last fortnight Victorians have been slugged with increases in public transport fares without subsequent improvements in frequency and reliability and car registrations have also been increased. This is coming from a government that promised to deliver reductions in the cost of living. And he’s also laid off 3,200 public servants at Christmas time.

The government’s own Ministers seem to lack any real knowledge of the relevant laws and statutes for their portfolios. It is not only embarrassing, but frightening that the government does not know the rules. Victorian voters should very concerned with this government’s complete lack of policy direction; it is having a profound impact on the direction of Victoria.

With the repeated failures of the Ted Baillieu government I think it’s befitting to rename our Premier to Ted Fail-you. It seems to me to be a more accurate description of the Premier and his conservative government.


http://dailywire.com.au/index.php/blog/12/entry-1112-victoria-lost-in-the-wilder...






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Reply #4 - Dec 26th, 2011 at 8:37pm
 
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Reply #5 - Dec 26th, 2011 at 8:37pm
 
I think this deserves a little bit of a laugh:

http://vimeo.com/32601339

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Re: Ted Baillieu set for an Indian summer
Reply #6 - Dec 26th, 2011 at 8:43pm
 
buzzanddidj wrote on Dec 23rd, 2011 at 10:51am:
Going Backwards for Christmas

December 22, 2011 .


Labor has moved to capitalise on public sector disquiet after the government announced 3600 public service job cuts.

The Opposition's scrutiny of government spokesman Martin Pakula today pointed to new investment figures showing Victoria performing sluggishly compared to other states as evidence the state is going backwards under the Baillieu government.


Mr Pakula this afternoon held a press conference outside 121 Exhibition Street — the head office for thousands of public servants in the departments of justice, transport and business innovation


He urged disgruntled public servants to anonymously send potentially damaging information about the Baillieu government to a private post office box in Yarraville.

The Australian Bureau of Statistics today released annual figures on new private investment in each state.

For the last financial year, they show investment in Victoria going backwards, while in all the other states it went up
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The government, however, has pointed to other data for more recent months that show business investment going up by around 2 per cent.

Mr Pakula said the slow-down in investment in Victoria shown in the ABS figures, came on top of a fall in retail sales and a decline in the manufacturing sector.

"These are all the things that happen when a government puts the state to sleep for a year. And this government's response to that (slowdown) is to sack 3600 public servants," Mr Pakula said. "It's a lazy response."


He urged all "hard working public servants have plenty of ideas about how to grow the economy" to get in touch, via the Labor Party post office box.

"Any information we can get about how to help grow the economy, how to cut out waste, how to cut out mismanagement — we are here today to show our public sector the support they are not getting from their government."

Treasurer Kim Wells announced last week that 3600 of Victoria's 36,000 core public servants would lose their jobs over the next two years, via voluntary redundancies and employees on fixed-term contracts not being re-signed.

A spokeswoman for Mr Wells has not yet responded to the opposition's claims today on the ABS figures
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http://www.theage.com.au/victoria/labor-capitalises-on-baillieu-job-cuts-2011122...




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Re: Ted Baillieu set for an Indian summer
Reply #7 - Dec 26th, 2011 at 8:51pm
 
Have a go - flog us to death in the workplace, send us to an early death, cut us off benefits open up the gas Chambers organised greed and political head kicker thugs - lets see it. Cheesy Grin
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