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I wonder if the ALP would change NG even if they did get in.
The smugness of Turnbull and Bishop turns me off but the stupidity and self interest of that union hack Shorten doesn't inspire me either.
The kids need to be given a chance in this world -
If Labor had no intention of changing NG it would have been best not to bring the subject up in the first place.
As it is, their plan does not disadvantage anyone currently claiming NG deductions, so in a sense it's the easy way out, but it's better than the no change policy of the LNP.
I heard Dick Smith may run in Bronwyn Bishop's seat.
BTW I agree with your other comments. It's a matter of the least worst option.
Today the two majors are shadows of their former past and it makes me wonder how long before the domestic brainwashing we all enjoyed from the cradle finally disappears and we end up with a totally rudderless ship of instant gratification political policy.
and look at how we are now
everybody gambling on capital gains on property, plugging away at the NG
A refresher in how much our politics has changed and the level of nothingness we have sunk to: (I find myself associating one of our members to this caller)
A refresher in how much our politics has changed and the level of nothingness we have sunk to
Not a lot to do with politician's changing more to do with media and "gotcha" questions.
Keating would be eaten alive by today's media and 24 hour news cycle if he carried on like that now. And anyone calling in with any hint of racist views would be blasted by the pc crowd.
That and the tard force of social media and their insta-whinges. You can't put a foot wrong without everyone tearing you down.
“Malcolm Turnbull… fundamentally he is a cherry on top of a compost heap”
Not sure about that. He came out yesterday and eviscerated Turnbull at a book launch. His acid oneliner for the day:
“Malcolm Turnbull… fundamentally he is a cherry on top of a compost heap”
The media were too scared to attempt a carve up I would suspect
Former politician.
Even so. The fifth estate is essentially a Liberal Party hack in this country, so for the voice of the enemy to be attacking one of the chosen ones and getting away with it is quite the achievement IMO.
Senators Lleyonhelm, Lazarus and Xylophone at the Press Club today. Not a bad group.
Lazarus in particular impresses me. He's a straight shooter, and he sure has Malcolm Turnbull's number.
You don't play years of top level professional sport without learning a thing or two about discipline and leadership.
I'll be looking for the Lazarus Team on the Senate ballot paper, for sure.
Senators Lleyonhelm, Lazarus and Xylophone at the Press Club today. Not a bad group.
Lazarus in particular impresses me. He's a straight shooter, and he sure has Malcolm Turnbull's number.
You don't play years of top level professional sport without learning a thing or two about discipline and leadership.
I'll be looking for the Lazarus Team on the Senate ballot paper, for sure.
"Technology giant IBM has passed the final hurdle to win its protracted legal battle against Queensland Health over the failed payroll system that will ultimately cost taxpayers $1.2 billion.
Thousands of staff were unpaid or paid incorrectly under the scheme, ordered by the previous Labor government."
http://www.abc.net.au/news/2016-04-...ed-queensland-health-payroll-disaster/7306528
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