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Reply #15 - Feb 23rd, 2020 at 1:02pm
 
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Albo Labor has calculated that there has been a real change in the Australian electorate's mindset about Climate action.

The decision was made during the heat (no pun intended) of the massive bush-fires.

Ya know what?

I don't think there has been a real change. More's the pity.  Sad

We shall see what happens at the 2022 election.
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Reply #17 - Feb 23rd, 2020 at 3:22pm
 
will albo still be around in 2050?..

or even 2021!    Undecided Undecided Undecided

its not looking good..
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Reply #18 - Feb 24th, 2020 at 11:04am
 
Hopefully he will as AnAl this stumbling bumbling shadow of Shorten is ScoMo's ticket to win the next election.


PM slams Anthony Albanese as ‘Bill Shorten 2.0’ for Labor’s uncosted net-zero emissions target
OLIVIA CAISLEY 4:02PM FEBRUARY 21, 2020

Finance Minister Mathias Cormann says Anthony Albanese's pledge to set a net zero emissions target by 2050 shows he has not learnt “from Bill Shorten’s mistakes”.

Scott Morrison has slammed Anthony Albanese as being “Bill Shorten 2.0’’ over his uncosted carbon-neutral target of net-zero emissions by 2050, declaring the Labor leader doesn’t have a plan to reach the target and can’t explain what his proposed energy transition will cost the nation.


The Prime Minister seized on Mr Albanese’s first major policy announcement since last year’s election on Friday, declaring the Labor leader was “just like” his predecessor in being unable to outline the costs of the party’s climate policies.
Labor’s stance on climate change was one of the key issues flagged in a review of the party’s disastrous election loss at the 2019 election.

“Anthony Albanese is just as much the Bill you couldn’t afford today as Bill Shorten was before,” Mr Morrison said. “Bill Shorten couldn’t tell you when he had a 45 per cent emissions reduction target, what it would cost, what jobs would be lost.


“Anthony Albanese is just Bill Shorten 2.0 when it comes to not being able to explain to you the cost of his policy.”

Delivering a speech in Melbourne on Friday, Mr Albanese also pledged that Labor will never use Kyoto carry-over credits and said a net-zero emissions target could have the potential to “result in higher wages, higher growth and lower energy costs”.

“In an important study the CSIRO found last year that net zero emissions by 2050 would result in higher wages, higher growth and lower energy costs and in recent months we had some foreshadowing of the costs of inaction and that’s before we see the carbon tariffs and other measures that are being promoted by many of our trading partners,” Mr Albanese said. “That’s why today I announce that a Labor Government will adopt the carbon neutral target of zero net emissions by the year 2050.”


The Morrison govt plans to use carry-over credits to meet about half of Australia’s 2030 emissions reduction target of 26 to 28 per cent of 2005 levels by 2030.

Govt sharpens attack on Labor's net zero emissions target
In his first major policy announcement as the leader of the Labor Party, Anthony Albanese will pledge to set a net zero emissions target by 2050. The government has already ...

Speaking on ABC Radio on Friday, opposition climate and energy spokesman Mark Butler also failed to provide a ballpark figure for the cost of meeting Labor’s carbon-neutral target, but promised “no one will be left behind” under his party’s proposed energy transition.

Mr Butler told ABC Radio the horror bushfire season, as well as a mass bleaching event of the Great Barrier Reef, had made it clear to the Australian people the cost of “doing nothing.”

“What is clear, particularly after the summer of what we’ve had is the cost of doing nothing,” Mr Butler said. “We’re seeing more and more evidence of that in our own backyard from the bushfire emergencies.”

When pressed repeatedly about whether he had any concept of what it would cost to reach net-zero emissions by 2050, Mr Butler didn’t provide a figure.
“The idea we can talk about the cost of taking action without talking about the cost of not taking action is part of the problem with the debate about climate policy in this country,” Mr Butler said.

“We’ve had the CSIRO say that a net zero emissions path to 2050, compared to the path we’re currently on, would deliver stronger economic growth, would deliver high wages and would deliver lower energy bills.”

Finance Minister Mathias Cormann warned Labor’s uncosted target could send jobs overseas, pushing global emissions up and damaging the economy.

“Making meaningless commitments without actually properly assessing what the economic cost is, the impact on jobs, the impact on power prices and the impact on emissions is extremist and irresponsible,” he told Sky News.


More than 80 countries around the world have adopted the target, along with NSW, Qldd, SA and Victoria.

Senator Cormann lashed Labor’s announcement as “completely meaningless” unless they looked Australians in the eye and told them “how many of their jobs you are sending overseas.”

He said the govt would identify long-term emissions targets in time for an international climate conference in November.

Mr Butler didn’t rule out the introduction of packages for communities that might lose jobs during an energy transition.

“I don’t think anyone out there would want me simply to sit down with a pad of paper and write a policy without talking to them,” he said. “We’re very focused on making sure that no one is left behind in the transformation of our economy.”

Speaking on Sky News, Mr Butler’s colleague and Labor Deputy Leader Richard Marles said Labor’s net-zero target was “about jobs.”

“We are talking about building renewable energy, that involves investment … which equals jobs.”

https://www.theaustralian.com.au/nation/politics/labors-zero-net-emissions-targe...
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Reply #19 - Feb 24th, 2020 at 1:55pm
 
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AnAl wants to reintroduce the DARK AGES with NO POWER!!!!!!
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Reply #20 - Apr 7th, 2020 at 10:33am
 
Who is Anal working for ?   The Chinese or the Greenies who set fire to Australia and burnt it to the ground.

Has AnAl short circuited Labor ?

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Power to the people - except under Labor!!

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Reply #21 - May 18th, 2020 at 9:58am
 
Newspoll: 51-49 to Coalition


The Coalition edges back into the lead in Newspoll, with Labor, the Greens and One Nation all down on the primary vote.

The Australian reports the Coalition has opened a
51
-
49
lead in the latest Newspoll, after the previous poll three weeks ago recorded a dead heat.

The Coalition is up two on the
primary vote
to
43%
, with Labor down one to
35%
, the Greens down two to
10%
and One Nation down one to
3%
.

Scott Morrison’s
approval rating
is down two to
66%
, with the disapproval not yet provided; Albanese is down one on approval to
44%
and up three on disapproval to 37%.

Morrison’s lead as
preferred prime minister
is all but unchanged at
56
-
29
, compared with 56-28 last time. The poll was conducted Wednesday to Saturday from a sample of 1504.


One year in and Albo is only at
29%
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A fair bit more work required.  Shocked
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Reply #22 - May 18th, 2020 at 10:04am
 
Benny Hillbanese is in fourteen years of isolation just in case he develops a second phase of brainlessness....., not unlike Benito Grin
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Reply #23 - May 18th, 2020 at 11:10am
 
Maybe the AnAl nobody is looking for a new job.

Will the shattered Labor Party who will be in OPPOSITION for the next 20 years kick Shifty old Shorty out and bring Malcolm in to replace AnAl as their new "leader" ?
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Reply #24 - May 22nd, 2020 at 1:21pm
 
Heh heh ...

The first handshake (well, paw-shake to be exact) on the Eden-Monaro campaign trail and Labor candidate Kristy McBain picks up the coffee tab after Opposition Leader Anthony Albanese realises he left his wallet in the car while out on the hustings in Yass.

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Reply #25 - Jun 3rd, 2020 at 9:58pm
 
I like Albo's double chins.
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Reply #26 - Jun 4th, 2020 at 1:48am
 
I no longer vote for women in politics as a matter of principle ... it's gone way too far ... I will only vote for people I know and trust personally now - man or women, whichever fits the bill best - but a Labor chick has no chance with me these days...

Enough is enough....
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Reply #27 - Jun 4th, 2020 at 3:28pm
 
Well, I guess we found out today that it was not Shorty who made up all those dreadful "zingers" ...

Must be someone else in Labor HQ

e.g.

Today's example:

From Albo and Jason Clare:

ScoMo is talking about keeping the Australian dream alive ... I reckon builders would say "Tell 'im 'es dreamin'" ... 

What a zinger.  Roll Eyes

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Reply #28 - Jun 8th, 2020 at 12:06am
 
Meanwhile ...

Mr. 26%
just keeps rolling along.   Cheesy

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Reply #29 - Jun 8th, 2020 at 2:42pm
 
In all fairness though he is still doing a better job than Shorten would have. The Herald Sun reported yesterday that he has a girlfriend now also.
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