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The release today of Infrastructure Australia’s list of priorities for investment, while we were hearing about the renegotiation of the massive mining tax, shows how little Mr Albanese has delivered. As the Minister for Infrastructure, Transport, Regional Development and Local Government, Mr Albanese has a very loud bark but as far as delivery goes, he has a very small bite. He has pointed out how good the government is for putting Infrastructure Australia together, but the truth of the matter is, they have not actually delivered any of the projects that this organisation list as imperative for the nation’s economic growth.

Infrastructure Australia has been compromised by the wastage on trinkets such as school halls, the insulation debacle and $900 cheques. Labor has no money to build the dams, the railway lines and the roads which would have actually increased the size of the economy and helped us pay off the massive debt they accumulated for us.

 Mr Albanese has let the debt grow to approximately $150 billion gross without delivery on nation building infrastructure. The inland rail remains only a dream thanks to Mr Albanese.

The money wasted on school halls could have duplicated the Pacific Highway all the way from Sydney to Brisbane and a large way up the Queensland coast. The ceiling insulation debacle could have built the tunnel through the Toowoomba Range and the money from the $900 cheques could have built a rail line from Mt Isa through to Darwin and probably much of the way to Port Headland.

 Mr Albanese, everywhere you look you see nothing. The infrastructure list shows that he truly is the Minister for Nothingness, playing second fiddle to Prime Minister Gillard of “School Halls” fame.

 

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# Lorikeet
Friday, July 02, 2010 9:13 PM
Prospective voters should also remember that the federal government has created dreadful infrastructure problems by bringing in large numbers of migrants without providing extra housing, educational facilities, public transport, or hospitals to service their needs.

However Labor has been quick to blame the States for this serious error of judgment. I'm sure it also services Labor's plan to remove the elderly from their homes by any means possible as per Agenda 21.

Now we have doctors and nurses from the third world complaining that we have the worst public hospitals they've ever seen.

We also have aged care nurses working for the Regis/Macquarie Group being subjected to rationing of consumables such as protective gloves, a serious breach of the Aged Care Act 1997.

Despite the lifting of the Age Pension in September 2009, it seems that profiteering by large corporations is still far more important than wages and working conditions, or the care needs of our vulnerable elderly citizens.

I'm sure that most voters will realise that Julia Gillard will continue to recycle all of Kevin Rudd's rotten agendas if they are stupid enough to back this sudden (but not unexpected) change of horses.

If that happens, we will be landed another 3+ years of corporate neo-communism, with plenty of scope for the reintroduction of a Carbon Trading Scheme, and further large rises in foreign debt.

Trust me folks, if you are that stupid, you can kiss goodbye to even more of your superannuation, until it is all gone.

# rob
Monday, July 12, 2010 12:15 PM
What did your cronies do in their term?? SFA except allow the rich to pocket 1 million in their super accounts great for the working masses!!

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