Clive's titanic bluff
It was rather a bizarre day yesterday
where Clive Palmer seemed to take on a green mantle, greener, in fact, than broccoli.
Standing next to Al Gore, a dyed in the wool climate change advocate, Clive calmly
outlined his proposals for the abolition of our existing carbon tax.
Thanks to Clive it would seem that any savings
made by this abolition would be passed on to the consumer. (You wish!)
Bruce Baird of NSW also seems to think that
power cost reductions can be achieved by selling off electricity assets. Seem
to recall the same being said of CTP insurance, many moons ago when it was
privatised. Call me a skeptic but I've found that while costs may be cut for a nano second in the grand scheme of things, they rapidly increase once promises made become hazy in the mists of time. Costs
are usually replaced by fees.
Of course Mr. Abbott is over the Abbey
steeple with joy at Clive's willingness to join in the fray. Cheshire cat doesn't even come close! Morris West once
described this state of euphoria as someone "on cloud nine talking
jabberwocky".
Jabberwocky all of the above may be but there's no
denying Clive has got what he wanted and come out of this looking squeaky clean,
a white knight, firmly on the side of the struggling consumer.
Does this not raise questions about Al
Gore's credibility. What the hell was he thinking?
One weighty critic called Clive a "prankster".
In days of yore he would have been considered to be a larrikin. Funny how things change.
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