I have one wrod for you: bindiis.I liked 26. Gum nuts. Nature's lego.
I have one wrod for you: bindiis.I liked 26. Gum nuts. Nature's lego.
As a poor person who does not drive a car I don't think I am that qualified to speak on Smoking Joe's latest statement "Poor people don't own cars or if they do they don't drive far".
However I do know many poor people who do need cars especially friends who do not live in a city.
That's an absurb statement. The wrongness of it is so obvious to me I'm a bit lost as to how to respond.
Except with WTF?
I can't believe he actually said that. It shows just how out of touch with the average Australian he is. Most of our population live in the suburbs and as such a car is vital to our way of life. The difference between rich and poor is what we drive.
Well, he doesn't pay for his transport, he just gets wafted about the place. And yes, both points about urban life and huge distances are spot on.Why you would say such a thing in this freaking HUGE country full of vast distances and non-existent public transport in many places I don't know. It especially doesn't jell with all the hoopla about how many jobs people need to look for etc.. there are many places you cannot look for jobs if you don't have a car.
I'm sure he'd tell people to move or somesuch.. well the closer you get to excellent public transport the more expensive rents can be and the less likely you can do this if you are poor.
As a poor person who does not drive a car I don't think I am that qualified to speak on Smoking Joe's latest statement "Poor people don't own cars or if they do they don't drive far".
However I do know many poor people who do need cars especially friends who do not live in a city.
That's an absurb statement. The wrongness of it is so obvious to me I'm a bit lost as to how to respond.
Except with WTF?
I can't believe he actually said that. It shows just how out of touch with the average Australian he is. Most of our population live in the suburbs and as such a car is vital to our way of life. The difference between rich and poor is what we drive.
Well, he doesn't pay for his transport, he just gets wafted about the place. And yes, both points about urban life and huge distances are spot on.Why you would say such a thing in this freaking HUGE country full of vast distances and non-existent public transport in many places I don't know. It especially doesn't jell with all the hoopla about how many jobs people need to look for etc.. there are many places you cannot look for jobs if you don't have a car.
I'm sure he'd tell people to move or somesuch.. well the closer you get to excellent public transport the more expensive rents can be and the less likely you can do this if you are poor.
The fact he said it, and stands by it, is the amazing part. It WILL lose them the next election. It overwhelms any good feeling from the Ukraine recovery effort.
Over a 4 year period Sloppy Joe Hockey cost tax payers over $200,000 for car travel.
$66,000 for Comcar
$57,000 for use of private motor vehicle
$54,000 for hire car
$30,000 taxis
Over a 4 year period Sloppy Joe Hockey cost tax payers over $200,000 for car travel.
$66,000 for Comcar
$57,000 for use of private motor vehicle
$54,000 for hire car
$30,000 taxis
This is Hockey's brilliance at work. $50,000/year on car travel. It proves you need to be rich to drive a car.
In an update: all the Lib pollies between Port Stephens and the south end of the Central Coast are in deep doodah, with at least 2 by-elections to be held. More, as they say, to come.
Watching 'Insiders' this morning, one of the talking heads suggested that the Libs aren't contesting because the don't want to know just how big the swing against them would be. Also one of them called for a Federal ICAC. Interesting idea.
ICAC: Tony Abbott - ALP to blame for Liberals' shame
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