your right both sides have agreed to cut emissions. Why group is doing this by working with business and direct investment in cleaner ways while the other is doing it by just pushing the carbon output offshore and costing jobs.
It's not a guilt trip its just saying how real these job loses will happen. I bet this won't even cut much into emissions as big business will just push prices onto the consumer and the government is giving the consumer money to pay for the price rises. So lets call it what it is a redistribution tax. Labor take there policy ideas straight out of Karl Marx book of Marxism.
Damn you comrade Malcolm Turnball you bloody ETS supporting commie
. I better check if he's hiding under my bed
.
No the Coalition plan is going to
directly cost taxpayers an extra $20 billion by 2020 (that's around $720 extra a year per taxpayer compared to $300 under a free-market ETS) on top of the cost of their 'direct action' and for that we'll still be producing +17% above 2020 emissions. There's no financial cost or reason for companies that produce high emissions of CO2 to change any their production behaviours by 2020 as all the cost for the nation's emissions will be all directly borne by the taxpayer - even those who are or will be significantly using renewable technology for their energy needs. I thought Phoney Tony said he's against a great big new tax
and the Libs supported free-market user-pay policies
. All we'll be doing as a nation is forking out tens of billions of dollars OS buying international permits which will continually increase in cost to meet our emission obligations and protect old industries while the rest of the world moves to a ETS and gets the jump on developing renewable energies and technologies which lead to new industries and new jobs for the future (so much for not pushing jobs OS). Technologies change to meet the demands and circumstances of the times. Stay still and you get left behind; adapt and you find new opportunities. We're not still riding around in a horse and cart because we're afraid coachmen will be out of a job if we switched to driving our own motor cars or refusing to use computers to send emails because it puts postmen out of a job. That's protectionist speak. The make-up of the Australian economy 30-40 years ago was different to what it is now and it will again be different in 30-40 years time. That's just reality as we progress and evolve.