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I must admit I am getting tired of the constant negativity towards the Coalition ideas and policies by Gillard, Swan and Emerson.
They need to, if they want to be re-elected, to be more positive about the economy and the future of Australia.
Constant negativity from the ALP will be recognised by the electorate for what it is.
gg
I must admit I am getting tired of the constant negativity towards the Coalition ideas and policies by Gillard, Swan and Emerson.
They need to, if they want to be re-elected, to be more positive about the economy and the future of Australia.
Constant negativity from the ALP will be recognised by the electorate for what it is.
gg
Ha ha ha ha ha: (OMG reverse psychology???)
I think this is excellent as well.
I felt like jumping up and down when some moron said that people should not move up to a place "where they did not want to live" and that people down south should not be subsidising tax incentives for people up north... Well WAKE UP MORON, people up north have been subsidising your lifestyle for years.
MW
I must admit I am getting tired of the constant negativity towards the Coalition ideas and policies by Gillard, Swan and Emerson.
They need to, if they want to be re-elected, to be more positive about the economy and the future of Australia.
Constant negativity from the ALP will be recognised by the electorate for what it is.
gg
Correct gg they tried to paint Abbott as negative but it's really them, I think the public are well and truly aware by now, looking forward to further polls to indicate public disgust with this rabble.
Relentless positivity. ABC Radio National yesterday:
FRAN Kelly: Well it's been a long-held dream of many to open up Northern Australia to more jobs and investment . . . (Assistant Treasurer) David Bradbury has told Sky News the plan is just wacky.
Bradbury: You're gonna have gold-plated footpaths in Karratha while people are stuck in traffic gridlock in places in Sydney.
More relentless positivity. Penny Wong, ABC News Radio yesterday:
I THINK the person who should be embarrassed today is Tony Abbott with his plans to make Australians move north and to open up more foreign labour places in the north and to gold-plate infrastructure in the north of Australia while not being able to promise infrastructure in our major cities . . . it sounds frankly like something Barnaby Joyce would have dreamed up.
The positivity just keeps coming. Christine Milne on Radio National Breakfast yesterday:
WELL this is a recycled plan from Joh Bjelke-Petersen, it's Gina Rinehart's favourite, it so really is madness, but it's Tony Abbott doing what Gina Rinehart wants . . . it's the old frontiersman-type idea and it doesn't fit with the 21st century where the Australian economy needs to transition from a dig it up, cut it down, ship it away economy, to one that is (a) more sophisticated, better educated, more innovative, low-carbon economy.
I think she is trying to force the coalition to roll out policy early, then get treasury to try and fault it.
She knows Abbott would have held off as long as possible, to stop the government just ripping off policy.
If the coalition refuse to announce any policy Gillard and Dumbo will criticise them as having no plan.
It will be interesting, my guess is Abbott will say he will release a costed policy platform 8 weeks before the election.
Then Gillard will look her nasty best, trying to get him to crack, we might see another couple of sexist rants from Gillard yet.
Although Tim's stuff up, has probably put paid to that.
In Essential Media's latest poll, there's been a big shift in each on the leaders approval ratings in the past 4 weeks.Well true to form here they go. lol
The opposition, should ask for current and expected costs, relating to asylum seekers and expected arrivals over the next 6 months.
With all the troubles within Labor, could Julia Gillard jump to the polls in May as a way out of Labor's present leadership crisis ?
Her September strategy has thus far not been entirely successful.
One thing Question time did clear up today is that Julia Gillard will go to September if she wins the Caucus ballot and keeps her word.What a mess.
Jump ship from Gillard to Rudd? Or jump ship to the Libs?T
The three independents backing a vote of no confidence, shows they are ready to jump ship.
Jump ship from Gillard to Rudd? Or jump ship to the Libs?
The latter will absolutely not happen imo.
They are stuck in a position entirely of their own making. They put her in there and now have to wear all the consequences.
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