Re: Carbon tax legislation passes lower house
Nobody worthwhile is looking to Australia for any form of leadership, let's just be real about that. This is probably, at least in part, why our governments efforts to bring about a global consensus about this issue were futile. Even if we do lower our emissions, it is going to have a negligible effect on the environment. All we would have achieved is lowered market competitiveness in contrast to the rest of the world for no reason.
Most importantly though, if I stood up and lied in front of a court I would get brought up on perjury. If a minister misleads parliament it is very likely that they will lose their position. If a police officer makes a false claim in a report they are in some serious hot water, however the prime minister went into the last election and blatantly lied to the entire country and nothing happens. If she wants the tax she needs a mandate. It's very simple.
If it wouldn't hurt a fly then you are basically conceding that the tax is utterly useless because the whole point is to cause major polluters discomfort.Ridiculously high sacrifice? Come on it's got so many exemptions and subsidies built in it won't hurt a fly. Furthermore we are 16th in the world in our number of emmisions and 11th by capita, the idea that we aren't a significant emitter and that we don't need to take a leadership role in the reduction of carbon emissions is delusory and that is why both major parties are committed to a 5% cut in emissions by 2020 and why we are implementing a mechanism which will do just that.
Nobody worthwhile is looking to Australia for any form of leadership, let's just be real about that. This is probably, at least in part, why our governments efforts to bring about a global consensus about this issue were futile. Even if we do lower our emissions, it is going to have a negligible effect on the environment. All we would have achieved is lowered market competitiveness in contrast to the rest of the world for no reason.
Most importantly though, if I stood up and lied in front of a court I would get brought up on perjury. If a minister misleads parliament it is very likely that they will lose their position. If a police officer makes a false claim in a report they are in some serious hot water, however the prime minister went into the last election and blatantly lied to the entire country and nothing happens. If she wants the tax she needs a mandate. It's very simple.