Monday 23rd of December 2024

guess who...

abbottchinese

value-driven little shit...

 

THE Opposition Leader, Tony Abbott, has revealed a bold new style of foreign policy that challenges the Chinese Communist Party to loosen its iron grip on political power.

He also signalled a more interventionist approach to Chinese investment in Australia and Chinese territorial muscle flexing in regional waters.

Mr Abbott's promise of a more assertive policy on China enables him to define himself as a values-driven leader, far from the fray of the domestic carbon debate. But it risks major turbulence in what has become Australia's dominant economic relationship.

China accounts for a quarter of Australian exports and has single-handedly underwritten the greatest economic boom in more than a century.

At a business breakfast meeting in Beijing yesterday, Mr Abbott repeatedly reminded Chinese leaders that change in the country's political system had failed to keep pace with its "remarkable" economic transformation.

Read more: http://www.smh.com.au/opinion/political-news/abbott-talks-tough-during-china-visit-20120724-22nkw.html#ixzz21aPBoZLd
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Note to our little-shit in chief: the remarkable Chinese economic transformation is SOLELY due to the Chinese political system.... which does away with the religious crap as much as possible — a religious crap that has turned our Western civilisation into bigoted hypocritical systems where thieving greed and selfishness rule under an umbrella of moralisationing... Yours included, Mr Abbott...
Note: the chinese fellow in the town is politely telling our detritus to "calm down... calm down..."...Shit-stirrer in chinese writes: 狗屎攪拌器

 

barnaby joyce at the detritus control

The Coalition has long been debating internally its foreign investment policy. The Nationals have led the debate against investment by state-owned companies in farms, mining and other assets while the conservative Liberals have been more inclined to support foreign investment.
Mr Swan said Mr Abbott had outsourced the policy to the Nationals Senator Barnaby Joyce.
"I actually think that it's very damaging for Australia that foreign investment policy in the Liberal-National Party has now been taken over by Barnaby Joyce," Mr Swan told reporters in Sydney.
"There's a pipeline of investment that is coming our way ... creating jobs and wealth in Australia.
"Now Mr Abbott wanders off overseas and puts a very big question mark over all of that because he wants to play politics while he's wandering around the world."
Dr Emerson said the Foreign Investment Review Board already scrutinised every investment bid by a state-owned company."What he's saying is ... he would step in and override that and ensure it was not approved," he said.
"This is an extraordinary lift in sovereign risk perceptions of Australia."



Read more: http://www.smh.com.au/opinion/political-news/government-hits-out-at-abbott-on-china-20120725-22pux.html#ixzz21c9JhefM

 

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Even Baillieu, the Premier of Victoria "distanced himself" from Tony Detritus....

no to tony abbott...

A CAMPAIGN to unseat Warringah MP Tony Abbott to prevent him from becoming the next Prime Minister has started.

Organisers are looking for a "local hero" willing to go up against the Opposition leader, saying it is up to the people of Warringah to ensure Mr Abbott does not become the next PM.

Campaign manager Paul Foster said the idea for the campaign came up when he spoke to a friend who lives in the same Forestville street as Mr Abbott.

He said many people felt Mr Abbott was a polarising and negative leader without a strong vision and clear policies.

"It's almost certain the Liberal Party will win the election and people are pretty happy with that, but Tony Abbott is not the leader of choice," he said.

Electing an independent candidate for the Warringah seat would enable the Liberal Party to choose "a less polarising leader", he said, suggesting Wentworth MP Malcolm Turnbull and shadow treasurer and North Sydney MP Joe Hockey as better options.

http://www.news.com.au/national/grassroots-campaign-looks-for-leader-to-replace-tony-abbott/story-fndo4eg9-1226434876842

dumb crazy bully brat...

Foreign Affairs Minister Bob Carr has hit out at Tony Abbott for what says were "dangerously dumb" comments about Chinese investment.

Speaking in Beijing on Tuesday, Mr Abbott warned about state-owned foreign enterprises buying into Australian companies, saying it would "rarely be in Australia's interest".

Many Chinese companies have some form of state control, and Senator Carr says the Opposition Leader's comments are dangerously adversarial and could offend other Asian countries.

"It disturbs me that he is making in three or four of the things he said about China what can only be seen and what will be seen by them I think as an adversarial approach with China and I think that is reckless," he told Lateline.

"I think it is really dangerously dumb for this country's interest."

He says Mr Abbott is trying to change the rules and moving towards a "blanket prohibition on Chinese investment by state-owned companies".

"Now that is crazy," Senator Carr said.

http://www.abc.net.au/news/2012-07-26/carr-ridicules-abbott-for-27dangerously-dumb27-comments/4155228?WT.svl=news1

tony turdy wants to shirt-front china...

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Former prime minister Tony Abbott says relations with China should not rise above a "cold peace" unless the country stops "bullying" its neighbours, urging policymakers to get behind India as an alternative global superpower alongside the United States.


In a speech to an Indian audience on Monday night, Mr Abbott said Australia had "put too many eggs into the China basket" at the expense of developing stronger ties with India - which he said would be his "personal mission in post-parliamentary life".

Mr Abbott was highly critical of China, which he called a "dictatorship" and a "bully", and said as long as the Communist-run state keeps vigorously prosecuting its territorial claims in contested areas such as the South China Sea, "it is hard to see relations with China rising much above the
level of a 'cold peace' any time soon".

The comments came just days after China banned two Coalition MPs, Andrew Hastie and James Paterson, from entering the country due to their criticism of the Chinese Communist Party, and stood in contrast to remarks by another former prime minister, Paul Keating, who on Monday reinforced the need to "deal with" China constructively as a growing superpower.

 

Read more:

https://www.smh.com.au/politics/federal/australia-has-put-too-many-eggs-...

 

 

 

 

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