Monday, June 8, 2009

Bligh, creating jobs, . . . . . . . . in china again!

During the election campaign Bligh and the puppet, Andrew Fraser, made promises to create thousands of jobs, and they have been delivering on that promise at every opportunity, but not the way the citizens of Queensland would like.

At the time of the election, and dismissed by the electorate, the truth was becoming apparent with contracts for government service uniforms not even given to tender to Queensland firms, and the supply of those uniforms now is provided by a company in China while the company which had the contract was not even considered and now has cut staff and is facing closing down.

Again in a tiny piece in the major Queensland News paper, almost hidden, is the news that a local glass company has been overlooked by the Bligh government and the yes man Fraser in particular in favour of a Chinese company.

We're facing the toughest times financially at government level due to Fraser's handling of the treasury and the government playing catch up on infrastructure projects to win an election rather than provide for the people, and yet when opportunity presents to put Queenslanders into jobs this government decides to give those jobs to China.

Bligh, Fraser = FAIL.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Bligh is just a puppet of the left factions that underpin the ALP, and everything that Fraser touches turns to sh#t. What hope has local industry got to survive through the tumultuous economic times we are experiencing when we have pro-china econo-socialists like Fraser and Rudd in positions of absolute power where they are now perched.
Just like their John Button, these clowns give more a stuff about free trade agreements with other countries than they do about any of their own countrymen and women. What is it going to take to have Fraser just for starters to wake up to himself and grasp the undeniable fact that the only way out of the economic abyss for Queensland is for his government to put every energy into
safeguarding every concievable vunerable niche of the state economy. Right now, every thing that can be made in Australia, and in Frasers mind, everything in Queensland, should be made right here. Time for Fraser and co. to quit their outdated quasi-socialist drivel and get on with helping Queensland successfully limp through the current hard times we are experiencing.