Comment on The opposition has been allowed to set the agenda. It’s an absurd situation that is debasing national politics | Julianne Schultz

Gorgritch_umie_killa@aussie.zone ⁨3⁩ ⁨days⁩ ago

Incremental? Incremental?

The Labor government are focusing on delivery, and they’re delivering. Off the top of my head,

They’re expanding security partnerships across the indo-pacific, with the Papua New Guinean one possibly being the most consequential since New Zealand. That deal is a huge step forward in that relationship.

They’re pushing the economy into clean energy, rare earths, and climbing the value chain for things like green iron, fantastically complicated and long term projects that could set this nation up for generations to come. But thats supposedly incremental.

Rail transport sytems are being massivley upgraded in at least Perth, Melbourne, and Sydney. I know these are State led, but federal money will be being kicked in. The Budapest metro subway was opened in 1890 and is still being used. But trains here are tiny steps along the line of development, they’ll hardly make a lasting impression.

Schultz focuses on immigration as the Coal-ition agenda setting, this will always be slightly uncomfortable for Labour, but right now? Its less so, they’ve responded to the perceived demands of a swathe of the public and have brought numbers down by tens of thousands, they have sound reasoning for the post COVID peak. And in that same time period the Coalition won’t even commit to a number to argue is sustainable. Its a simple task to make the comparison of responsiveness in delivery versus another culture war. She also completely misses the media’s role in the agenda setting.

Things are changing in this country in a big, big way. The angle this writer has taken made sense during Morrison’s term or before, and even then i’d give Morrison a pass on this front due to COVID.

Incremental… pffft

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