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Tuesday, December 03, 2013
Just So You Know Where Your E-Health Dollar Is Going! Amazing....
Astonishing stuff for a totally discredited plan. Remember this expenditure is going on under the Coalition as they are reviewing things. Seen in a Canberra coffee shop in the last 2 weeks!
Surely this might have been paused until decisions were made?
David.
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The cups will already be paid for, the contacts all let. Cheaper to just let it run out
How apropos!
Disposable marketing for an utterly disposable ITC Product and Service.
Contempt for Australian Taxpayers' dollars of the highest order.
Wonder if it's the biodegradable version of disposable coffee cup or if it will still be in the Canberra landfills marketing the PCEHR in 400-years time?
"Cheaper to just let it run out"
Financially, or politically?
I'll have a double shot with extra froth and bubble.
Says it all really - may just as well be saying "would you like fries with that?" Those PCEHR marketing so-called gurus have never been in touch with anything or anyone in the real world really. Sad.
Can you get a version of that as a roll of toilet paper? LOL
Got to laugh though, that cheap cup (2c? Less?) is getting some publicity!
PCEHR toilet paper - yes - I would buy that!
If the cap fits wear it. I wonder how tight the cap is on the contents?
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