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We don’t have long range-bombers, or aircraft carriers. The dye was cast the day he became Immigration Minister, otherwise known as ‘Minister for Evil Unlimited’ MorrisonScum wouldn’t be a hero if he replicated Christs Resurrection. What are our six planes and few hundred advisers hoping to achieve?
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Surely they are better placed to know who the baddies are and how to get rid of them? Saudi Arabia spent over $80 billion on military expenditure in 2014. I just don’t understand our role in the Middle East. I’m starting to think it’s about big boys’ toys for warmongering egos. Got to protect our banking system at all costs! Can’t have governments in Libya, Syria, Iran and Russia operating outside of the City system! Every other developed and developing country is re-arming Egypt just took delivery of 2 amphibious assault carriers from France, for pity’s sake!īut there will be nothing to defend here, unless a reallocation of budget funding is made soon! Our quality of life will no longer be attractive will we be serfs like the rest of the world? We spend all this money on defence because we are being programmed for war. Can we please consider this very easy way to solve so many problems?
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Research and foreign aid are surely more important?Ĭome on Malcolm…think of all that extra money. Wouldn’t investing in childcare and aged care be better than investing in warfare? Wouldn’t lifting people from poverty and investing in health, education, and affordable housing be of more benefit to our society? Wouldn’t subsidising the car industry to make low emission cars, building high speed rail, installing FttP NBN, and investing in renewable energy and sustainable practice all bring more jobs and a better return than war toys? The shipyards could build research vessels or hospital ships or cargo vessels – you know, constructive things. Has anyone noticed that we don’t have long range bombers and aircraft carriers either? If we really want to do undersea work wouldn’t it be better done by robot craft/drones for a far smaller cost? In February the Defence Minister said the project will be worth around $50 billion. In April 2014 Tony Abbott announced Australia would acquire another 58 Joint Strike Fighters at a cost of around $90 million per plane $24 billion has been budgeted to purchase and operate the aircraft until 2024.Īnd while we are at it, do we really need 12 new subs? In 2009 it was a Labor government that ordered the first 14 of the aircraft for Australia. In 2002 John Howard went to the United States and signed Australia up in the early stages of development of the Joint Strike Fighter.