Daily Archives: August 18, 2014

Julie Bishop urges Liberal Party to compromise on budget

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Deputy Liberal leader Julie Bishop has urged compromise with the Senate crossbench to repeal the mining tax and pass contentious budget measures, citing John Howard’s GST compromise.

In a clear sign the federal government is adjusting its overarching budget strategy, Prime Minister Tony Abbott and Finance Minister Mathias Cormann both held out the prospect of policy ‘‘adjustments’’ over the weekend to smooth the passage of key budget measures.

Key crossbench senators said they could work with the government on a revised Schoolkids Bonus and unanimously called for the mining tax repeal bills to be split, allowing the tax to be axed but some spending measures to be kept.

Ms Bishop, who will on Monday launch Australia’s economic diplomacy agenda, said the government had already compromised to repeal the carbon tax and pass changes to financial advice laws, and further compromise was needed.

‘‘I look back at the GST that John Howard took to the 1998 election. We won that election with a very detailed plan to introduce a GST. Yet we still had to compromise to get it through the Senate,’’ she said.

‘‘I see that as an indication of the need to compromise to achieve your aims, even after an election.

‘‘In the case of the mining tax, it’s clear that it’s a useless tax … the mining tax must go. The question, is how do you pay for the benefits that Labor promised would come from the mining tax?’’

Liberal backbenchers said it was ‘‘stating the bleeding obvious’’ to say the budget would have to be changed to pass through the Senate.

The government failed to repeal the mining tax in the last parliamentary sitting because the Palmer United Party insisted, along with Labor and the Greens, on keeping the Schoolkids Bonus, income support bonus and low income superannuation contribution.

Those three measures will cost the budget about $1.7 billion in 2014-15 and nearly $10 billion by 2017-18 if retained. The total cost of the mining tax-linked spending measures is just over $17 billion over four years.

Cabinet will meet on Tuesday in Melbourne. Budget strategy is expected to feature prominently after a horror week for Treasurer Joe Hockey, who issued a grovelling apology after declaring the ‘‘poorest people don’t drive cars’’ while arguing the case for a rise in petrol excise.

Senior government sources played down suggestions of a full-blown budget ‘‘reboot’’ but confirmed a pragmatic shift was under way before Parliament resumes next week.

The shift could see ‘‘adjustments’’ made to about $40 billion in proposed savings and revenue measures blocked by the Senate, including the fuel excise, the $7 GP co-payment and changes to tertiary fees.

Independent South Australian senator Nick Xenophon said he was open to making the Schoolkids Bonus more tightly focused on education spending.

Amending the scheme, rather than ditching it all together, would be a welcome ‘‘pragmatic’’ move but Senator Xenophon said the government’s budget problems were ‘‘more deep-seated than that”.

”Talk of a reboot shows what a mess the budget is – there needs to be a mini budget,” he said.

Opposition Leader Bill Shorten said the budget needed more than a ‘‘new coat of paint’’. ‘‘Tony Abbott needs to tear it down and start again … he needs to back down on the unfair measures in his budget.’’

source:theage.com.au

 

ΟΛΑ ΤΑ ΛΕΦΤΑ! Σοκάρει η ομολογία μιας Ελβετίδας: “Μισώ τους Έλληνες διότι…”

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Στο βιβλίο με τίτλο «Σκυλάνθρωποι» καταγράφεται η αφήγηση μιας Ελβετίδας που επιχειρεί να ερμηνεύσει με ενδιαφέροντα τρόπο την άσχημη συμπεριφορά των Ευρωπαίων απέναντι στους Έλληνες.

Συγκεκριμένα σύμφωνα με το freepen.gr η Ελβετίδα αφηγείται: «Τα ζώα δεν συγχωρούν ποτέ στον άνθρωπο τη βελτίωση της συμπεριφοράς τους, γιατί νιώθουν ότι αυτή η βελτίωση τ’ απομακρύνει από τη φύση τους. και όποτε δίνεται η ευκαιρία το μίσος εκρήγνυται».

«Είναι ακριβώς αυτό που συμβαίνει μ’ εμάς τους Ευρωπαίους και τους Έλληνες!

Αν υπάρχει μια φυλή στον κόσμο που κυριολεκτικά τη μισώ αφόρητα, αυτή η φυλή είναι οι Έλληνες»!

Και τεκμηριώνει την άποψή της λέγοντας ότι στα γυμνασιακά της χρόνια ένιωθε «ψυχικά καταπιεσμένη» γιατί «Οι Σοφοί μας Δάσκαλοι δεν μας δίδαξαν τίποτα που να μην το είχαν ήδη Ανακαλύψει, Εξηγήσει, να μην να μην το είχαν Τεκμηριώσει, να μην το είχαν Τελειοποιήσει οι Αρχαίοι Έλληνες»!

Κι αν κάποτε ανέφεραν κανένα άλλον συγγενή της Γνώσης και της Σοφίας, που δεν ήταν Έλληνας, στο τέλος πάντα κατέληγαν ότι η Γνώση του και η Σοφία του ήταν βασισμένη επάνω στη Σοφία κάποιου Έλληνα Φιλόσοφου!

Σιγά σιγά ένιωθα πως οι Γνώσεις μου, οι Σκέψεις μου, τα Αισθήματά μου, η Προσωπικότητά μου, ο Κόσμος μου, η Ύπαρξή μου ως το πιο έσχατο κύτταρο μου ήταν όλα επηρεασμένα, ήταν ταγμένα σε αυτό που σήμερα ονομάζουμε «Η Φιλοσοφία των Αρχαίων Ελλήνων»!

«Αργότερα στο πανεπιστήμιο, η κατάσταση έγινε δραματική.

Ο Ασκληπιός από τη μια, ο Ιπποκράτης απ’ την άλλη! Ο Γαληνός τη μια μέρα, ο Ορειβάσιος την επομένη!

Αέτιος το πρωί, Αλέξανδρος Τραλλιανός τ’ απόγευμα! Παύλος ο Αιγινίτης από ‘δω, Στέφανος ο Αθηναίος από ‘κει. Δεν μπορούσα ν’ανοίξω βιβλίο χωρίς να βρω μπροστά μου την ελληνική παρουσία.

Δεν τολμούσα να πιάσω στα χέρια μου λεξικό για να βρω μια δύσκολη, σπάνια, μια χρήσιμη, μια έξυπνη, μια όμορφη, μια μεστωμένη λέξη. Όλες ελληνικές! Και άλλες αμέτρητες σαν την άμμο τω ν θαλασσών και των ποταμών, ελληνικής κι αυτές προέλευσης! Πρόκειται για φαινόμενο ομαδικό! Έτσι αισθανόμαστε λίγο πολύ όλοι μας απέναντι στους Έλληνες.

Τους μισούμε όπως τα ζώα τους θηριοδαμαστές. Και μόλις μας δίνεται η ευκαιρία χυμάμε, τους δαγκώνουμε και τους κατασπαράζουμε.

Γιατί στο βάθος ξέρουμε ότι κάποτε είμαστε ζώα μ’ όλη τη σημασία της λέξης κι είναι αυτοί, οι Έλληνες, πάλι οι Έλληνες, πάντα οι Έλληνες, που μας εξώσανε από τη ζωώδικη υπόσταση και μας ανεβάσανε στην ίδια με τους εαυτούς τους ανθρώπινη βαθμίδα! Δεν αγαπάμε κάτι που θαυμάζουμε.

Ρίξε μια ματιά στην ιστορία και θα διαπιστώσεις ότι όλοι οι Ευρωπαίοι, με αρχηγούς τους Λατίνους και το Βατικανό, λυσσάξαμε να τους εξαφανίσουμε τους Έλληνες από το πρόσωπο της γης!

Δεν θα βρεις και δεν θα φανταστείς συνδυασμό και εγκλήματος, πλεκτάνης και παγίδας που δεν το σκαρφιστήκαμε και δεν το πραγματώσαμε για να τους εξολοθρεύσουμε! . η ιστορία με το μίσος κατά των Ελλήνων δεν ξέφτισε.

Ο σύγχρονος πολιτισμένος  άνθρωπος είναι ο ίδιος και χειρότερος. Δεν θα επιτρέψει ποτέ το Βατικανό, να επιβιώσει στην αυλόπορτα της Ευρώπης, στα πλευρά της Ασίας και στο κατώφλι της Αφρικής ο Ελληνισμός γιατί θεωρούν ότι τους αφαιρούμε Σεβασμό και Κύρος!

Για αυτό παρόλο που τους μισώ, γιατί δεν προέρχομαι από τη φυλή τους, δεν μπορώ να μη τους θαυμάζω και να μη τους σέβομαι και θα συνεχίσω να Μελετάω τον Πλάτωνα, τον Σωκράτη και τον Περικλή όσο θα ζω, διδάσκοντας στα παιδιά μου τη Δύναμη της Σοφίας τους και την επιρροή της στη Ζωή μας και στην Ευτυχία μας!»

Πηγή: to-gamato.gr

LIVERPOOL begin BPL campaign with 2-1 win over SAINTS

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Brendan Rodgers’ men got their campaign off to a winning start as they edge Ronald Koeman’s men at Anfield .

Daniel Sturridge earned Liverpool three points with a late goal as they recorded a hard-fought 2-1 win over Southampton in the Barclays Premier League at Anfield.

Liverpool were far from their flowing best and laboured going forward. But Sturridge, who has become Liverpool’s main man in attack after the exit of Luis Suarez, saved the day with a predatory finish from four yards with just 11 minutes to play.

The hosts controlled the first half, but chances were few against a Southampton side playing under manager Ronald Koeman for the first time.

One of those opportunities led to the opening cool, as an exquisite Jordan Henderson through-ball set up Raheem Sterling, who produced a cool finish midway through the first half. Nathaniel Clyne’s powerful effort levelled proceedings in the 56th minute and Liverpool, who finished second last term, could have gone behind but Steven Davis missed a golden opportunity. The midfielder was made to pay as Sturridge reacted quickest to Sterling’s header to prod home.

There were still nervy moments for the home crowd, who saw Morgan Schneiderlin’s fierce effort tipped on to the bar by Simon Mignolet, before substitute Shane Long headed the rebound wide, but Liverpool held on for victory.

Former Southampton defender Dejan Lovren was one of two new Liverpool signings included from the beginning, alongside Javier Manquillo, while Schneiderlin started alongside four fresh faces for the visitors, who won the corresponding fixture last season.

While Liverpool controlled the opening stages, all they had to show for it was a pair of half-chances. Sturridge first fired into the Kop before Sterling shot straight at Southampton goalkeeper Fraser Forster but a genuine piece of quality from Henderson helped them break the deadlock.

From inside his own half, the midfielder hit an inch-perfect pass with his left foot that split defenders Jose Fonte and Clyne to set Sterling free. The 19-year-old showed excellent composure to slot past Forster and open the scoring.

 

James Ward-Prowse almost levelled for Southampton when a long-range free-kick caught the wind in the 34th minute and nearly crept in. Liverpool goalkeeper Mignolet was alert to the danger and was also called into action on the stroke of half-time, doing well to tip a fizzing Schneiderlin effort over.

They were warning signs the home side did not heed, though, and Clyne drew Southampton level 11 minutes after the break. Clyne played a neat one-two with Dusan Tadic, who sent the defender through on goal with a clever backheel. Clyne, who was allowed to run into the penalty area untracked by Lucas Leiva, hammered past Mignolet and into the top-right corner.

It could have got worse for Liverpool when Ward-Prowse centred for a free Davis in the penalty area, but the Northern Ireland midfielder could only shoot at Mignolet after an excellent team move.

Rickie Lambert came off the bench to feature against his former club, but it was his strike partner, Sturridge, who stole in front of Clyne to score the winner, while Mignolet’s heroics at the other end were just as crucial.

Liverpool starting lineup (4-3-3): Simon Mignolet; Glen Johnson, Dejan Lovren, Martin Skrtel, Javier Manquillo; Steven Gerrard, Lucas (Joe Allen 63′), Jordan Henderson; Raheem Sterling, Daniel Sturridge, Philippe Coutinho (Rickie Lambert 76′).

Goals: Sterling 24′, Sturridge 79′.

Southampton starting lineup (4-2-3-1): Fraser Forster; Ryan Bertrand, Maya Yoshida, Jose Fonte, Nathaniel Clyne; Morgan Schneiderlin, Victor Wanyama; Dusan Tadic (Shane Long 74′), James Ward-Prowse, Steven Davis (Lloyd Isgrove 81′); Graziano Pelle.

Goals: Clyne 56′.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LdyMNUeesIM

source: mirror.co.uk