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Costello

pollies aye, i have one joke that i think sums the whole lot of them up.............

q. How do you know when a politican is lying?
a. When he opens his mouth
 
Yep Julia - I think Costello had his opportunity and I dont think he will come forward again..
I am not really sure he knows himself what he wants to do - like he has a chip on his shoulder that he was let down

I think good on Rudd for offering him a position if he thinks its for the benefit of the country

I really wish these politicians would work together..

I have seen good and bad in both parties...
 
Hi Duckman - thanks.

I refer to the global boom and not a resource boom because of the economic strength almost everywhere in western economies (and in developing economies), not just in predominantly resource-based economies. This created a benign global environment in which to operate and I think it will be remembered as a golden period, like the post WW2 years, for growth. This boom started to develop well before 2001. Added to this was an economy and financial system freed up by well overdue changes made under the previous administration, making the economy so much more adaptable to external stimulus (both positive and, as we have now seen, negative).

I maintain that the circumstances in which Mr. Costello governed were relatively benevolent compared to circumstances before and since (especially since...). Don't get me wrong, there is still a degree of competence required to manage in an overall benign environment, as well as risks. The upside is limited to being seen as doing a competent job, while the downside is somehow managing to stuff things up in the good times, for which he would have been pilloried.

I accept the good work with APRA; Australians have this work to thank as one of the reasons for not ending up in the sort of financial strife now afflicting many other western economies. Another is the strong resource based nature of our economy - thank-you China. And not to forget the floating AUD.
 

http://www.smh.com.au/national/labor-offers-costello-job-20090620-cs0k.html

I can't see this happening (Costello taking up the position).
 
Labor offers Costello job

by Jessica Wright, June 21, 2009

http://www.smh.com.au/national/labor-offers-costello-job-20090620-cs0k.html


I can't see this happening (Costello taking up the position).



Costello has not been offered job with government: Gillard

June 21, 2009 - 11:02AM

http://www.smh.com.au/national/cost...ob-with-government-gillard-20090621-cs8a.html

"

Peter Costello has not been offered the job of looking after the $60 billion Future Fund he designed, Deputy Prime Minister Julia Gillard says.

Fairfax reported the former treasurer, who resigned from parliament last week, was earmarked for the job.

"The truth is that no government position has been identified for Peter Costello," Deputy Prime Minister Julia Gillard told ABC television.

"(But) Peter Costello is of course very free and very welcome to put himself forward for opportunities as they arrive."

Mr Costello had devoted many years of his life to public service and has "a political track record of achievement," she said.

"And that deserves a round of appreciation and applause."

Ms Gillard said she would convey that message to him personally when they meet in Israel this week.

The pair are part of a parliamentary delegation that will hold discussions with Israeli leaders
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Maybe it's not a dead duck yet ?
 

I'm sure he'll get plenty of private sector job offers... he did do a pretty good job managing the future fund after all...
 
The only reason they would offer him a job is to shut him up, I don't think he would accept because of that.
 
Here's a funny one, courtesy of someone with a great sense of humour.
 

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and who is krudd loyal too? himself and his right hand

There's no 'i' in team

http://www.brisbanetimes.com.au/opinion/the-bruiser-the-boof-and-the-bore-20090621-csij.html

The bruiser, the boof and the bore

While the Canberra press gallery hyperventilates over a used-car dealer called John Grant, the Leader of the Opposition, Malcolm Turnbull, has a more subtle and enduring problem. That problem is called Christopher Pyne.

On February 4, a stormy day in Parliament, the Prime Minister reacted cryptically to yet another interjection from Pyne, who has been elevated by Turnbull to manager of opposition business in the house, sits next to his leader on the front bench, and has more to say than anyone else on the Opposition benches.
 
Wow ... aren't the newpapers on a roll?

Utegate with no documentary evidence - or fake documentary evidence.

Job offer from Labour to Mr. Costello - wrong again.

Wonder if anyone bothers checking facts any more? Wont be too many Walkleys handed out to this lot.
 

So was that socialist Joan Kirner at one point. Does that mean I should enjoy a beer with her down the local RSL? Like Cain she knew nothing about Pyramid also.
 
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