lee wrote on Sep 5
th, 2025 at 7:15pm:
thegreatdivide wrote on Sep 5
th, 2025 at 6:03pm:
determining how many hours are required to support a particular disabled person IS the same thing as defining the disabiity's severity.
Nope it depends on the individual.
Your error (low IQ?): different individuals need different levels of government support. The individual has no control over the severity of his disability.
Quote:So if they do have research capabilities show their peer-reviewd research.
The WHO has access to, and is informed by, the world's health peer-reviewed research.
Quote:"What we now see is a top-down, command-and-control approach, based on a narrow scientific base and the preferences, or prejudices, of a few major donors."
Ah, so factual differences in autism's severity among inividuals - and hence support requirements, are now rejected as "prejudice" meaning ALL autism must be funded by the NDIS. Madness - or rather, a ruse to prevent ANY reasonable support for disabled people, to "save taxpayer money".
Quote:" Select Subcommittee members discussed the existing, severe flaws within the WHO framework, described the CCP’s cover-up of COVID-19 — which was aided by the WHO — and demanded American interests be placed at the forefront of WHO reform discussions. "
You are now diverting to an examination of the WHO's considerations into what caused the pandemic (still an open question), to refute the WHO's much more straighforward assessment re different levels of disability in the autistic community.
Deplorable.
Let's stick to degrees of disability and its support, the topic of this thread.
Quote:Really? Where exactly did I do that?
"(The WHO) want to define those that are severely affected. Not the same thing".
....revealing your low IQ, or dementia, or your Conservative brain crippled by the 'taxpayer money' delusion which forces governments to "save money", in this case by (correctly) recognizing different levels of support required by different people - the topic of this thread.
Quote:"All I have said is that there are other studies that say different".
So you can take a quote out context. GTF. (Good Try Fail)
Dementia? That quote is yours, not mine....
Quote: Your crippled brain again, can't follow logical progression of an argument for more than one point, as revealed in this debate.
Albo wants to save money by recognising differences in level of support required for differnet individuals, you want to say severity of disability and its required support is a matter of opinion.
Do you want to save taxpayer money or not?
Quote:If I am a bank teller and you hand over a cheque I can issue you with cash. I don't print it.
Your error: all banks create, ie 'print' money (your teminology for central bank money creation) when they create deposits , ie write loans for credit worthy customers.
Exchanging a cheque for cash is NOT money creation, ie, is NOT an increase in the nation's money supply.
Quote:Such a simple thing for those simpletons among you.
Oh dear, says the guy who thinks cashing a cheque is equivalent to creating/printing money...
Quote:"This Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) describes the key responsibilities of the Bank of England (‘the Bank’) in managing its Financial Framework and documents current practical arrangements and the day-to-day working relationship with HM Treasury (‘the Treasury’) in its role as sole shareholder and customer. "
Waiting for your "subset of treasury" ideation to appear...
Quote:"The Bank and the Treasury have agreed that information-sharing arrangements should be in place to allow transparency and cooperation between the Bank and the Treasury (acting in its capacity as sole shareholder of the Bank, as departmental sponsor or as a customer), which will ensure that there is a common understanding of the Bank’s income, expenditure, dividend, and capital position and as context for any changes being proposed to the funding of the Bank. "
"Sole shareholder of" is not equivalent to "subset of"; as already explained:
(google)
The central bank is not a subset of the treasury; they are separate government entities with distinct roles, though they work together within a country's consolidated government sector Quote:Created yes. Not printed. Jeez you are thick.
Ah - so money is not "printed"...ok, let's go with that (correct) terminology then, even though the average 'joe blow' accuses central banks of "printing money" when most money is actually created ("printed") in private banks.
eg, joe's assertion that QE (a misguided operation of conventional economimcs) is "printing money"....when it is money creation in the central bank.
Quote:And yet there is no sign of this emergency. Perhaps you can detail it otherwise.
er, I'll let the rapidly increasing majority of the general public speak for itself,
while pointing out that 'taxpayer money' ought not be a consideration in the transition.
In the meantime, the Coal-ition is ensuring it remains unelectable, backed by the likes of Senator Macolm Robert's AGW climate denialism.