MORE BROKEN PROMISES
Dr JENSEN (Tangney) (4:18 PM) —As we stroll down the boulevard of
broken promises we find ourselves at the house of reckless rising debt.
I think it is time we reflected on the term of the chameleon Rudd
government. The Indigenous people, the pensioners, the self-funded
retirees, the students, the apprentices the environmentalists and the
working families are all taking a hit from broken promises and broken
election commitments. To name just a few broken commitments: the health
insurance rebate, the Medicare safety net, the broadband debacle—and
what a debacle that is; an expensive farce that is way from being
solved—superannuation, affordable child care, whaling, defence
spending, the CPRS we had to have, the greening of Parliament House,
and the big, grandiose Sorry Day, from which the benefit to our
Indigenous communities and people has been—that is right—nothing.
Even though a pre-election Kevin Rudd promised us that he was an
economic conservative, what do you see? You see the exact opposite.
Australians trusted this man and gave him their vote. How disappointed
and let down they are today. Just ask them. Most Australians have never
seen spending or national debt like this in their life times. How
worried are they? They are very worried. Just ask them.
I
hold grave concerns for the young and, in particular, students because
of the hand that they have been dealt. Do we want to start with the
botched computers in schools program and the $800 million blow-out, or
shall we talk about the $250 whack to university students—a not very
subtly disguised return to student union fees? Let us go on to the
changes in Youth Allowance. Those changes are a great idea if you want
to discourage young people from furthering their education. I guess
that is what those opposite mean by ‘education revolution’. Revolution?
It is more like a revolt against providing educational opportunities,
by making it as difficult as possible.
Australians are very
aware that this government is losing control. The government is losing
control of the present and throwing away the future—the future of
generations to come. Their pre-election promises are being thrown out
one by one. Is it a surprise to members on this side of the House? I
think not. Is it a surprise to those who voted in this government in
good faith? Yes, I would suggest they are surprised and disheartened.
We do remember one commitment that has certainly been kept: ‘When we
get in, we’ll just change it all.’ Never was a truer statement made by
those opposite