Tuesday, March 27, 2007

The marketing of Mr. Rudd - are you sure that political commentators can see the problem with my Broadband Billions?

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Yes they can Mr. Rudd, it is obviously a flawed attempt to try and argue that you were not hooked by the Telco industry lobbyist’s cash grab.

Commentators are saying that if it is such a good idea, and it’s going to make such a handsome return to government on its 8 Billion dollar investment, why has the project not already been undertaken by the private sector?

The say what persuades Mr. Rudd that Picking Winners will work?

And to top it off they argue my previous point on this issue, that if the project has indeed not been undertaken because of some very serious failure in Australia's Telco policy, wouldn't it be better to simply change the policy at no cost to taxpayers?

I question if Mr. Rudd and his 'Brand of Labor' have undertaken a thorough cost-benefit analysis before throwing so much money?

Unfortunately for the Australian Labor Party, soon to be a pro Nuclear Party, and the taxpayers, Mr. Rudd's attitude these days is that he has made the decision, and the decision stands.

Consultation is not for strong leaders.

Mr. Rudd has the numbers, so we will have no choice than to see the birth of a new party that was once the ALP become a cold hearted soulless market driven neo-liberal party.

Mr. Rudd and your 'Brand of Labor' have killed of a great Australian socially progressive party, once known as the ALP.



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