responses are to bits in bold in order from top to bottom
there is no interpretation in social and economic growth he ether did or didn't
he supported private healthcare as it is better. the senate would not of passed complete privatisation of the healthcare system so Howard didn't bother to introduce the Bill. as i have already said it wouldn't of mattered how much money he shoved at it.
for education don't fix what is not broken
any healthcare reform will not work as it is public sector refer to my sig
at my school a new library was built and new ramps for disabled children during the Howard years so saying he did nothing for schools and education is a blatant lie
all Rudd is doing is wasting money with these hurriedly made contracts to build new school halls etc. hes shoving to much money in a place where u could do the same thing and even better with half the amount of money. as for the laptops lol as if kids are going to use them seriously i mean come on they are just ridiculous. and this new national curriculum is not going to bring states up to nsw level but rather bring nsw down to mediocrity. i mean seriously these new subject like wealth fare and ethics classes seroiusly wtf school time can be better spent on other things
Rudd with this stimulus package is preventing the much needed reallocation of capital and labour so i guess u could say he is holding us back
basically howard did not hold us back at all with the extreme amount of economic growth we had. and with greater economic power comes greater amounts of freedom thus progression
ok you make some good points, but i cant help but see contradictions.
@ EDUCATION - do you have proof that the work you speak of is a result of Howard's legislation. if your in a state that is labor it could have been the result of state government funding - as i remind you all the system is concurrent. i cant really believe such a claim when all your using to defend it is it happened during when he was in national office. but dont think i was saying that infrastructure wasnt being built by liberals - both labor and liberal have different approaches to this.
i will not even take two glances at the "don't fix what is not broken" excuse. i have time and time again on threads discussed the holes in education that could be addressed by state and federal govts - refer to metaphors used.
@ HEALTH i seem to recall tony abbott saying that the health system needs reform where 100% of funding is from the commonwealth. he agrees to this day we need a reform - what do you think of this? when (or if) he releases an alternate policy i would wonder what the liberal voters would think of it.
@ LAPTOPS - these are a result of state government choice of how to use the funding. every state got to choose how to provide 'a computer for every 9-12 student'. i think schools should updated their computers and got more... but again that was state not federal response.
@ CURRICULUM - i agree that NSW's curriculum is the best in australia, but it has its holes... like the absence of some subjects (psychology)... i think the government should have helped the states to update their syllabus's and provided guidelines for outcomes. this would bring the other states up but not affect nsw - seriously the board of studies weere planning to update many of their syllabus's around now... like maths, and legal studies was just implemented. oh well it wont affect me (luckily) but it is a shame - again i think the govt has the right intentions but the wrong variations of practice (that being said im not sure liberal would be better). welfare and ethics classes have been around long before this reform - that part is irrelevent.
@ RUDD - i dont think this term of his govt has held australia back - i think we needed a change from howard, despite how economically gifted you say he is. rudd has his plus sides.
what do you think eh?