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Re: Carbon Tax

Posted: Wed Jul 06, 2011 6:04 pm
by Six Addict
MAXUMIS wrote:
Six Addict wrote: what does it matter if he's gay?
if he gets enough power we will all be on push bikes :(
yeah but why does it matter that he is gay? :? plenty of straight people think we should all ride pushies....

Re: Carbon Tax

Posted: Wed Jul 06, 2011 6:10 pm
by Jonno
Six Addict wrote: yeah but why does it matter that he is gay? :? plenty of straight people think we should all ride pushies....
Gay greenies dont listen to the people and have half baked ideas on how to fix the universe thats why, they are so dazzled by rainbows and magic mushrooms they cant see the economy for the forest..

Oh dear, I sound just like Sir Joh :lol:

I reckon all inner city people should ride pushies and take PT since they voted the lunatics party into the senate.

Re: Carbon Tax

Posted: Thu Jul 07, 2011 10:20 am
by seiko1
Six Addict wrote:
MAXUMIS wrote:
Six Addict wrote: what does it matter if he's gay?
if he gets enough power we will all be on push bikes :(
yeah but why does it matter that he is gay? :? plenty of straight people think we should all ride pushies....
We're all just a little suspicious now Pinchy ;) :lol:

Re: Carbon Tax

Posted: Thu Jul 07, 2011 10:33 am
by mick_dundee
smithy5 wrote:I can't believe they are spending $1M to work out the best way to spend $20M :shock: :shock:
They may as well just tell us with their usual arrogance what we are in for, and it's not negotiable... Then spend the $21M on Roads, Hospitals, Schools, etc, etc.. :cry: :cry:
It's the government, to change the brand of toilet paper they use in Parliament house would have to go through a feasibility study, that's the way it is. Spend a million on a feasibility study, figure out it's not feasible so spend another ten million to make it feasible then do another feasibility study to make sure the ten mill was well spent.



Sarcastic? Who, Me? Nahh, although I shudder to think how much many has been spent in Victoria alone on transport plans, we have a PTW plan, 2 or 3 pushbike plans that I can recall in ten years, a get Melbourne walking campaign, we have an overall road plan then a road transport plan and then no doubt a pedestrian plan and a public transport plan, all of which are perfectly sensational on paper and have yet to be acted on in reality no doubt, so in 5 years time we will revisit these plans, find out they weren't successful, and go spend another few mill draw up another plan or ten to gather dust for the next 5 years, rinse and repeat.