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Death, there's been a few comments on the front page of the Australian. I googled this:
http://www.abc.net.au/insiders/content/2007/s2248087.htm
BRENDAN NELSON: Well, this is economic and environmental madness, Barrie. Firstly, by the way, we, generally speaking as Liberals, we get a bit concerned about means tests in a number of areas. The second thing is that, how do you means test an environmental footprint? People on higher incomes generally have a larger carbon footprint than those who don't. The idea that if you're a policeman and your wife's a teacher and you're ineligible for an $8,000 rebate to put solar panels on your house, which are still going to cost you another $8,000 to $10,000 out of pocket, is in my view absolute madness. It's also destructive of small business. This is a growing, an emerging industry in Australia that needs more investment in research and development, and it's generally been higher income people and when I say higher income, I mean $100,000 to $250,000 a year, the people that are actually putting these things on. So this is something that I really urge Mr Rudd to have a look at. I know Peter Garrett doesn't really know what he's doing when it comes to economics, but I think Mr Rudd seriously needs to re-examine this measure. It is contrary to all of the rhetoric and hot air we've had from him on the environment.
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