CLIVE CHINA IN EXCESS OF 6000 YEARS OF RECORDED HISTORY IT LOOKS - TopicsExpress



          

CLIVE CHINA IN EXCESS OF 6000 YEARS OF RECORDED HISTORY IT LOOKS LIKE YOUR RUNNING OFF AT THE MOUTH ON Q & A JUST LOST YOU THE AUSTRALIAN CHINESE VOTE AT THE NEXT ELECTION & JACQI LAMBIE. Senator Jacqi Lambie and Clive Palmer what a pair of uncultured mongrels these two are, thankfully these two mongrel Pups do not represent the majority of Australians. Clive Palmer attacks Chinese government as mongrels who shoot their own people Clive Palmer has launched an extraordinary attack on Chinas government, calling them mongrels who shoot their own people. The head of the Palmer United Party was being asked about his legal battle against a Chinese state-owned company on the ABCs Q&A program last night. Mr Palmer accused the Chinese government of wanting to take over Australian ports to get the nations resources for free. When host Tony Jones asked Mr Palmer about allegations he funnelled millions of dollars out of a business bank account to fund his election campaign, the mining magnate and MP said he was owed about $500 million by the Communist Chinese government. Well be suing them and theyll be answering the questions. Weve had three judgements in the Federal Court and the Supreme Court of Western Australia and an arbitration against these Chinese mongrels - Im saying that because theyre Communist, they shoot their own people, they havent got a justice system and they want to take over this country. And were not going to let them, he said. The Chinese government wants to bring workers here to destroy our wage system ... they want to take over our ports and get our resources for free. So far theyve shifted $200 million worth of iron ore out of this country without paying for it. I dont mind standing up against the Chinese bastards and stop them from doing it. Mr Palmer sent a tweet this morning clarifying his position: My Q&A comments not intended to refer to Chinese people but to Chinese company which is taking Australian resources & not paying. Asked about Mr Palmers comments this morning, Agriculture Minister Barnaby Joyce described them as not helpful. Clive started with a company called China First. He wanted to make a lot of money out of dealing with China. You cant blame the Chinese for being tough business people. Thats what business is about. But the emotive and colourful language is not the way that you do business. Treasurer Joe Hockey, acknowledging Mr Palmers legal dispute, urged the mining magnate to not bring down the rest of us. I think its hugely damaging for Mr Palmer to make those sorts of comments, because ultimately he is the big beneficiary of Chinas investment partner, someone that is paid to help him to develop his resources, he said. Theyre our biggest trading partner, they buy a lot of our produce, and in doing so they help to lift the quality of life of everyday Australians. Palmer signals continued opposition to budget measures Mr Palmer, who has been meeting with government figures who want his backing for contentious budget measures, was speaking during a panel discussion about the budget. Whats wrong with this budget is its not fair or desirable to people, and all of Australia knows it, he said. I got elected to look after the people in Australia who are here now and not in 20 or 30 years time and [I] assure all Australians we will stand at the last sentry at the gate, there will be no payments, no changes to the education establishments in Australia, no deregulation of universities. Thats why people elected us and thats what were going to do. Reserve Bank board member and businesswoman Heather Ridout, who was also on the Q&A panel, took aim at specific budget measures, including the GP co-payment and the fuel tax increase. How do you change the excise arrangements on fuel, which is a small amount of money in the age of entitlement, but pay a woman $50,000 to have a baby? she asked. How do you put a co-payment on with the express purpose you think of fixing the deficit but it goes into medical research? Deputy prime minister Warren Truss said there were a number of positive programs in the budget designed to help people get into work, including training programs, Work for the Dole, and subsidies for employers to take on older workers. Palmers bitter legal fight with Chinese partners Mr Palmer is locked in a legal battle with the Chinese-owned Citic Pacific over massive cost blow-outs and disputed royalty payments at an iron ore port at Cape Preston in Western Australia. The dispute centres on a Mineralogy-controlled bank account known as Port Palmer Operations to which Mr Palmer was the only signatory at the time. Citic claims this was an administration fund and under its agreement with Mineralogy money was only to be spent on the operation of Port Preston. Two cheques, one for $10 million that went to Mr Palmers Cosmo Developments, and another for $2.17 million that went to Brisbane-based PR firm Media Circus, were spent from this bank account. The Australian newspaper has reported that the money paid to Media Circus was used to pay for advertising material used during Mr Palmers successful run for a House of Representatives seat in 2013. Court documents state Mr Palmers company Queensland Nickel put $12.7 million back into the account after the issue was first raised in the media. Mr Palmer has previously said the money was in bank accounts operated by his Mineralogy mining company, and he was free to spend it as he pleased. He said he could not recall signing the two cheques. Documents have emerged showing he personally signed the original agreement with Citic over the use of the bank account. Citic has previously warned that Mr Palmers aggressive behaviour could force other Chinese companies to reconsider putting money into his other ventures. Senator Jacqi Lambie and Clive Palmer what a pair of uncultured mongrels these two are, thankfully these two mongrel Pups do not represent the majority of Australians probably only the Bogans and the ignorant they will have to lift their game unless of course they are only there for the Canberra gravy train feet and snout in the trough.
Posted on: Tue, 19 Aug 2014 07:56:45 +0000

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