Centre for Independent Studies supplied Rudd Cabinet with

A popaganda blue print to attempt to cloak the planned destruction of Australians, and convince Australians arsenic is nothing more than a good cup of tea taken with scones heaped with jam and cream.

Three key claims the Centre for Independent Studies makes are:

1. Co2 taxes are costless. Well they are if you consider the mass destruction of capital costless, and the resulting human misery the height of prosperity, splendour, and joy.

2. The taxes will miraculously render by no stretch of the imagination economically worthless ‘alternatives’ “competitive”, ad will do the work of abundant, cheap coal based energy. The CIS can test their abundant energy from an ‘alternative claim right now by every one these liars leading by example and volunteering for immdediate open heart surgery in a hospital powered solely by one of their ‘alternatives’, a bloody useless windmill. One would like to have recommended to these cowardly lobbyists brain surgery, but they have none to operate on.

3. Australians can be compensated for impact through transfers and tax cuts. The man in the street knows there are no incomes full stop if the generator of income, capital is destroyed. This is before demonstrating the bleeding obvious from thoery, and ranging cases studies to ram home the ugly truth. The CIS are as divorced from truth the and modest man as are the Rudd brown panatalooned Cabinet of Fascist slobs.

Now, though he didn’t realise he did it, Kim “Il” Carr, Rudd’s designated central planner for manufacturing, has conceded the killer truth: Co2 destroys capital. This is what the Centre for Independent Studies also deliberately lies about and it has to, because it is a Lobbyist for concerns seeking to make squillions out of this grotestque, treacherous fraud to ruin Australians.

To reinforce the above, in Continued below, is reproduced an exchange in the Senate, yesterday. Kim “Il” Carr, rather as the CIS, tries evasion, protestation, and smear to avoid answering the truth about the impact of Co2 taxes. Yet, to repeat, inadvertantly he conceded the case.

It’s a pity Liberal MPs are not armed with sound economics, because they could have a fun time shredding into bloodied little bits of cut up ribbon both Kim “Il” Carr and Penny Wong, the dumbest snivelling wannabe Attila the Huness and cretin in the Rudd Cabinet and this is no mean feat:

Rudd’s front bench runs only a nostril length behind the stupid cow. Wong “the flounderer”, of whom the Institute of Public Affairs is afraid of. It is hilarious watching the IPA run up the white flag before Penny “the little dribbler” Wong, and then dart into their clubrooms, bolting the steel doors and wetting their pants.

The responses by Carr and Wong also point to the sheer scale of their central planning fantasies, which will be explored further in other items. Oh, what was that rubbish you were on about Professor Sinclair Davidson, about manufacturing being a game of Roulette played in a home cottage filled with grannies clacking away with their knitting needles?

Climate Change
Senator WILLIAMS (National Party)—My question is to the Minister for Innovation, Industry, Science and Research, Senator Carr. I refer to the fact that the government’s so-called Carbon Pollution Reduction Scheme will heavily impact Australian industry. Can the minister advise the Senate how the proposed socalled Carbon Pollution Reduction Scheme will work?

Senator Kim “Il Carr” (Rudd’s Commandant for Soviet style cock-up aka central planning): Senator Wong has proposed a scheme on behalf of the government. We are consulting widely with industry. We are ensuring that the carbon reduction scheme,
which will be implemented from 2010, will ensure that…

Senator CARR ( replying to another question): The government will set a cap on the total amount of carbon pollution allowed in the economy, which will be covered by particular sectors, and then issue permits up to an annual cap. The industries that generate carbon pollution will need to acquire a permit for every tonne of greenhouse gas that they emit. The quantity of carbon pollution from each firm will be monitored and verified. Liable firms will surrender a permit for every tonne of carbon pollution each year. Firms will compete in a market to purchase the permits they need and, of course, this will be the means by which a carbon price is created. Certain categories of firms might receive some free permits as a transitional assistance measure.

The government has made its commitments clear, as I have indicated to Senator Williams, in a green paper, and I urge him to actually read it.

Every cent of the money that is raised as a result of this scheme will be used to help Australians adjust to the scheme and invest
in new clean-energy options. Fuel taxes will be cut on a cent for cent basis to offset the initial price impact….

For pensioners, carers and seniors, allowance benefits will be increased above an automatic indexation. Low income households will be assisted through a tax and payment scheme. Assistance will be provided to middle- income households for family assistance, which will be reviewed on an annual basis. Additional support will be provided through energy efficient measures and
consumer information.

A Climate Change Action Fund will be established to assist business transition to a cleaner economy. It will be available to assist industries to provide additional investment to ensure that new technologies are brought on stream much more quickly than they otherwise would be. (Time expired)

Senator WILLIAMS—Mr President, I ask a supplementary question. I specifically asked the minister… how it will relate to industry as well. Could he please answer that in his final minute.

Senator CARR—Senator Williams, again I refer you to the website. You will find that most illuminating. The Climate Change Action Fund will be established to assist business transition to a cleaner economy.

It will be available to assist industry in terms of new investment in new technologies and new processes to ensure that we actually see new jobs created in Australia and that we will be able to provide new business opportunities for firms in Australia.

Limited direct assistance will be provided to the existing coal-fired electricity generators, delivered in part through a new electricity sector adjustment scheme. These measures together—
in terms of the assistance to households, particularly low-income households, and the assistance to industry—will ensure that this country is in a much stronger position than it would otherwise be to deal with the challenges of climate change.

Senator FISHER (Liberal Party)—My question is to the Minister for Innovation, Industry, Science and Research, Senator Carr. Of the 1,000 or so business entities to be subject to the so-called Carbon Pollution Reduction Scheme approximately what number are in the manufacturing sector?

Senator CARR—Mr President, I really do think that is a question that should be directed squarely to Senator Wong.

Senator Abetz (Liberal Party): Mr President, on the point of order:
this is not a question about the general scheme of the emissions trading scheme or the Carbon Pollution Reduction Scheme. This is a specific question as to how many businesses are in the manufacturing sector, which falls squarely within Senator Carr’s portfolio. He is the Minister for Innovation, Industry, Science
and Research. He indeed touts himself as the ‘minister… for manufacturing and making things’, yet when we
ask a question of him as to how that might impact on
his specific portfolio he seeks to squib it.

Senator Wong, Minstress of Green “Death Occultism”, lying, brainwashing and general savagery , aka a silly, mad, cretinous cow: —Mr President, on the point of order… as I recall, in terms of the National Greenhouse and Energy Reporting Act… the act… is legislation absolutely within my portfolio. The Carbon Pollution
Reduction Scheme, notwithstanding that it is a whole-of-economy, whole-of-government form… (The “hole” in Wong’s head is the size as Rudd’s , whole cities can disappear inside it).

Senator CARR—:… Insofar as the Carbon Pollution Reduction Scheme relates to manufacturing, I am absolutely confident that the green paper as outlined by Senator Wong provides the framework for Australian manufacturing to not just deal with the questions in regard to greenhouse gases but to improve its position in international terms. I am equally confident that Senator Wong, who has coverage of this issue and has made that perfectly clear to the Senate, will be able to ensure the effective operation of this scheme. Insofar as the matters that have…

Senator FISHER—Mr President, I ask a supplementary question. My question was ‘approximately what number of entities affected by the so-called Carbon Pollution Reduction Scheme were in the manufacturing sector’, which is the minister’s portfolio. Minister,
will 100, 50, 300 or 500 be affected? Do you have any idea? If so, please give us the answer; if not, please admit that you have no idea how this scheme will impact on businesses in your portfolio.

Senator CARR—For the second time today, the opposition has directed a question to the wrong minister. They have made a fundamental error.

[Yah, they did, they have lawyers and the CIS, IPA, and HR Nicholls Society for advisers, because if they had had gun advisers, Carr, Rudd and Wong would have been pulped long before the 2007 election.]

Source: Hansard (3/9/08)

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