AFAIK Howard was strongly against ex post facto laws even though there is no Constitutional clause to prohibit them.Iron said:Didnt they make the anti-terrorism laws retrospective?
go write an influential blog about it ya cuntMiles Edgeworth said:Oh Hi Alma I didn't see you there. How many wars have you stopped today/
Miles Edgeworth said:John Howard was the best PM
Miles Edgeworth said:John Howard was the best PM
Miles Edgeworth said:John Howard was the best PM
Miles Edgeworth said:John Howard was the best PM
Miles Edgeworth said:John Howard was the best PM
Miles Edgeworth said:John Howard was the best PM
Miles Edgeworth said:John Howard was the best PM
Miles Edgeworth said:John Howard was the best PM
Miles Edgeworth said:John Howard was the best PM
Miles Edgeworth said:John Howard was the best PM
Iron said:I preferred this guy
http://www.abc.net.au/news/video/2008/11/07/2413970.htm
New Zealand's worse.supercalamari said:Australian politics bores me incredibly, unless its about something such as free stuff for me.
You have outlined an effect. What reforms did howard make to social and economic policy that logically lead to a better economy and society?xONBROKENWINGSx said:everything good about the economy and society before rudd got in
Uh, he doesn't ask for impacts while he was just PM.Nebuchanezzar said:he kept interest rates low
You are an absolute bafoon. Are you reading all of this from a textbook?Sastrawan said:..
It's pretty easy to ride a boom and claim to have been an awesome economic manager, but in truth, Howard and Costello actually did very little substantial with the economy, bar introducing the GST, which, as kate tully says, was on the cards anyway. I don't particularly hate the GST, I mean... it doesn't seem that big a deal.
Most of the economic reform that allowed for the 90s economic growth was down to Keating. He floated the currency, moved towards a liberalisation of the workplace (which Howard took far too far, imho, with WorkChoices) which increased productivity, and he laid the groundwork in terms of economic relations with Asia that allowed us to benefit from China rise, which as I said was a major factor we were so prosperous during Howard's time. I'm not saying everything Keating did was perfect (lol "the recession we had to have"), but the interest rate did plunge from 18% to 5% during Keating's period. Again this is more complex, because that was largely due to the recession, so people who say that low interest rates are necessarily a good thing (Howard's PR team in the past two elections, and Rudd's in the last) are silly.