Kev's NPT kickstart
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Re: Kev's NPT kickstart
I doubt that.
I doubt that Swan can even think.
All he can do is gnaw at his tounge, indicating madening doses of psychotropic drugs. I dont think there has been at any time when foreigners could have majority ownership of Aus companies(though I may be wrong on that point). All Swan did was announce the 49% rule to the world (im clutching at straws here), as if it were some new and much needed ALP legislation.
No Swan is not our leading economic light (OBVIOUSLY). His dimmness would not be seen on the dark side of the moon.
I doubt that Swan can even think.
All he can do is gnaw at his tounge, indicating madening doses of psychotropic drugs. I dont think there has been at any time when foreigners could have majority ownership of Aus companies(though I may be wrong on that point). All Swan did was announce the 49% rule to the world (im clutching at straws here), as if it were some new and much needed ALP legislation.
No Swan is not our leading economic light (OBVIOUSLY). His dimmness would not be seen on the dark side of the moon.
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Re: Kev's NPT kickstart
It sounds as though you have a lot of respect for Rudd WI!
2005
The prospect of China conducting its own mining and exploration operations has not been raised publicly.
In a statement to The Age, the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade said: "Owning or part-owning an Australian uranium mining company — or making a new Chinese-controlled investment in uranium in Australia — is not a short cut to buying uranium and does not circumvent in any way our export controls or safeguards."
The department said Australia had sent agreement documentation to China and was awaiting a response.
Nuclear proliferation expert Richard Broinowski, a former Australian ambassador to South Korea, said allowing China to conduct its own uranium operations in Australia was concerning. It would make it more difficult to ensure the material was used only for civil power generation. "I'm very worried about this. I think the Australians are seeing dollar signs all over the place," Professor Broinowski told The Age.
http://www.theage.com.au/news/national/ ... 44938.html
Re: Kev's NPT kickstart
WI, I presume by 'thing' you meant 'think' in your post above?
Don't worry about Swan: not a polished public speaker but at least the guy knows economics unlike the joke that was Tip.
Don't worry about Swan: not a polished public speaker but at least the guy knows economics unlike the joke that was Tip.
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Re: Kev's NPT kickstart
Yes you are.White Indigene wrote:(im clutching at straws here)
You vote, you lose!
Re: Kev's NPT kickstart
I guess 'Tip' is Costello.
As soverign risk goes, the Nuclear debate holds its own. Exploration is such a big deal. Few want to do it I spose, so investment there is helpful. But as far as China digging its way through Australia, well thats obviously a concern. Especially whan we know little about China, by comparison. With such a big landmass, it is odd that they dont exploit their own turf. But I spose, the CCP has to be considered, then to, the convenience of being one of the most powerful countries able to pry open the vaults of Western sancturies, and take what they want more simply than doing it themselves.
Lobby in-country for a republic, while all this -and more- is going on, and you have a vulnerable country indeed.
As soverign risk goes, the Nuclear debate holds its own. Exploration is such a big deal. Few want to do it I spose, so investment there is helpful. But as far as China digging its way through Australia, well thats obviously a concern. Especially whan we know little about China, by comparison. With such a big landmass, it is odd that they dont exploit their own turf. But I spose, the CCP has to be considered, then to, the convenience of being one of the most powerful countries able to pry open the vaults of Western sancturies, and take what they want more simply than doing it themselves.
Lobby in-country for a republic, while all this -and more- is going on, and you have a vulnerable country indeed.
Re: Kev's NPT kickstart
So did he make the rule, one similar, or did he re-announce what was already in existance.TomB wrote:Yes you are.White Indigene wrote:(im clutching at straws here)
Do put me straight.
Re: Kev's NPT kickstart
Yeah, remember what Keating, in his usual acerbic but accurate way, said? "Costello, all tip and no iceberg" and Tip it has been ever since.
Re Rodent, he was baptised by Lieberal Senator Brandis!
Re Rodent, he was baptised by Lieberal Senator Brandis!
Re: Kev's NPT kickstart
Yes I agree.
In that we (the country) were on the cusp of something great. But the Marxists got the better of us.
OBVIOUSLY
In that we (the country) were on the cusp of something great. But the Marxists got the better of us.
OBVIOUSLY
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