Mmmm ...

But it looks like Abbott's gone off science and technology, and is shooting for 
a deity-led economy, with what he's providing the School Chaplaincy program.

Why he didn't just invest the $250 million in a long shot on the TAB or 
SportsBet I don't know, but we of the atheist persuasion have never gotten how 
all the money and resources accrue to religions. It's all a mystery to us.

That said, it'll be a great investment to decrease the misery felt by the 
young, the old, the sick and the poor when we have all those new chaplains 
appearing from the ranks of the unemployed.

I imagine our Australian Captains of Industry will be screaming for MORE 
Chaplains in the Schools over the years, as the market for (Australian made of 
course) crucifixes and rosary beads will go through the roof, and the the 
effect on the real estate market of the churches being filled to capacity by 
grateful pensioners, sick, young and poor will be pronounced. Churches will 
spring up all over the place to cater to the misery inherent in the rest of the 
Budget. 

And if there's any greater example of ruthless competition and implacable will 
to dominate their market than organised religion (hey they persecute and burn 
competitors at the stake, put whole populations of reluctant consumers to the 
sword, and have sales techniques that go beyond legendary, bloody and brutal 
when it comes to controlling their markets ... indeed the ACCC may have its 
hands full) .... show me. 

These guys live and breathe every virtue that this government proposes and 
supports ... and have done for thousands of years. Experience like that doesn't 
just grow on trees.

And as a bonus, we won't have to listen to those boring Evolution, Climate and 
other lectures again.

The plan is all coming together ... just you wait and see.        :)

Just my 2 cents worth ...
---
On 16 May 2014, at 10:15 am, Gordon Keith <[email protected]> wrote:

> On Fri, 2014-05-16 at 09:02 +1000, Bernard Robertson-Dunn wrote:
>> On 14/05/2014 1:47 PM, Tom Worthington wrote:
>>> Just about every year since the Australian Federal Budget was first put
>>> on the web, I have done a quick search though the documents to find
>>> matters of interest in information technology.
>> 
>> Thanks for the analysis Tom.
>> 
>> Broadening the scope to science and technology, has anyone been keeping 
>> track of what this government has been doing with/to science and expert 
>> advice?
>> 
>> In addition to those identified by Tom, things I am aware of include:
>> 
>> They have no Minister for Science,
>> The priorities re climate change have been severely reduced.
>> OAIC to go
>> 
> 
> http://theconversation.com/judgement-day-for-abbott-on-science-and-research-funding-26684
> 
> 
>> Yet this Government has slashed more than A$450 million from key science 
>> agencies that have all suffered substantial losses, including:
>> 
>>      * CSIRO – A$111.4 million
>>      * Australian Research Council – A$74.9 million
>>      * Cooperative Research Centres program – A$80 million
>>      * Australian Institute of Marine Science – A$7.8 million
>>      * Defence Science and Technology Organisation – A$120 million
>>      * Australian Nuclear Science and Technology Organisation – A$27.6 
>> million
>>      * Geoscience Australia – A$36 million
>> 
>> These are on top of a A$470 million decline in funding for science over the 
>> previous two budgets. We’re going backwards as other countries move forwards.
> 
> Regards
> Gordon
> 
> 
> _______________________________________________
> Link mailing list
> [email protected]
> http://mailman.anu.edu.au/mailman/listinfo/link


_______________________________________________
Link mailing list
[email protected]
http://mailman.anu.edu.au/mailman/listinfo/link

Reply via email to