Logique
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Inspire confidence, surely you jest.
And if the ALP is re-elected - go short.
And if the ALP is re-elected - go short.
If she announces some changes in policy direction in the near future including reaching an agreement with the miners over the mining tax, then she will inspire more confidence that her predecessor and her opponent in my opinion.
She will definitely inspire confidence in me if she puts interest rates much higher than the current level like Keating had the guts to when Treasurer.
At least then people will be encouraged to save and these ridiculous levels of lending started by Costello will be curbed.
I didn't know Keating was ever the governor of the Reserve Bank? Huh here i was thinking it was Bernie Fraser at the time.
Treasurers cannot raise or lower interest rates GL. You know that.
I didn't know Keating was ever the governor of the Reserve Bank? Huh here i was thinking it was Bernie Fraser at the time.
Treasurers cannot raise or lower interest rates GL. You know that.
This thread was implimented less than 24 hours ago and it is good to see so many posts in such a short time.
Unfortuneatly we have had 47 posts out of 86 which are totally unrelated to the original thread.
It is starting to remind me how Rudd,Gillard,Swan,Tanner and all the other Labor Ministers answer questions in Parliament at Question Time. Avoid having to answer the questions with diversions to take your mind off the real issue.
The thread is titled : DOES GILLARD INSPIRE CONFIDENCE?
Lets either get back to the subject, stay away or start another thread to suit your diversified posts.
Getting a bit beaten around there noco, the history of previous heads of state is very relevant as a yard stick for measurement in my view.
I second that. Maybe start a "let's have a squabble" thread, instead of filling this one with an endless quarrel.This thread was implimented less than 24 hours ago and it is good to see so many posts in such a short time.
Unfortuneatly we have had 47 posts out of 86 which are totally unrelated to the original thread.
It is starting to remind me how Rudd,Gillard,Swan,Tanner and all the other Labor Ministers answer questions in Parliament at Question Time. Avoid having to answer the questions with diversions to take your mind off the real issue.
The thread is titled : DOES GILLARD INSPIRE CONFIDENCE?
Lets either get back to the subject, stay away or start another thread to suit your diversified posts.
Getting a bit beaten around there noco, the history of previous heads of state is very relevant as a yard stick for measurement in my view.
Abbott is far more intelligent than JG.I believe Julia Gillard will make a great PM due to global circumstances and she will also run rings around Abbott in the intelligentia department. I notice she has had a massive makeover in her appearance. More makeup and a softer hairstyle as well makes her very appealing to the media so therefore the public. All about style .... little on substance for the proletariat.
Abbott is far more intelligent than JG.
She said to him 'Game on' and he says that is flippant as it isn't a game, it's about managing the country. (in his interview with Alan Jones)
A fair question that deserves an answer. It might have been entertaining for the comrades, but people that want an answer to the question will lose respect for her with such nonsense.What's wrong with being flippant.
I think she is very clever, probably more than Abbott.
Look how quickly she rose to the top. She has changed horse midstream at the right time and knows how to outwit her opponents.
A good example of quick thinking in Parliament:
JULIE BISHOP: Given that the Prime Minister has confirmed today that the same ministers will be conducting the same negotiations with the mining industry, for the same $12 billion outcome as before today's unprecedented political assassination of the former prime minister, what ...
(Jeering)
SPEAKER: Order!
JULIE BISHOP: ...what policy change has occurred? Or is the change, what many suspect a new face but still same old Labor, same old tax?
JULIA GILLARD: I thank the same old Deputy Leader of the Opposition for her question.
(Laughter)
JULIA GILLARD: And wish her well as she serves her third leader.
(Laughter)
Looks like the mining tax impasse is all but clear for a start - given Rudd nailed his credibility to the issue (and his ETS backflip), he was in a far less politically friendly position to make concessions than the way Julia has.A fair question that deserves an answer. It might have been entertaining for the comrades, but people that want an answer to the question will lose respect for her with such nonsense.
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