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That's really silly stuff julia...almost as silly as Tranny and sptrawler supporting the concept of 2 NBN's
The Libs actually had the greater first preference vote, so your suggestion that the government was 'elected by the majority of the people' is a misrepresentation of the facts.
Coalition was actually just ahead on both primary votes .
No they were not Labor won the primary vote please look it up..........you are believing Abbott propaganda
OK here it is ........Mumble from the Australian
Labor wins the two party preferred vote 50.1 to 49.9
http://blogs.theaustralian.news.com...wins_the_two_party_preferred_vote_501_to_499/
What 4G is that? The telco business seems to have variable definitions for what 4G really is.
Just like the widening of the West Gate Bridge in Melbourne. Another $310 million spent on a wider bridge for ALL Australians, just to push the congestion problem from the Western suburbs, into the Docklands:...Government knows better what to do with our money than we do anyway.
For our own goods, of course.
Telstra can, of course, then use that money as a treasure chest to buy market share with even more power than under NBN mark I as it saves on the capex. The government has passed legislation to effectively outlaw cherry-picking - which it could have done under NBN mark I - but within weeks we have already seen how toothless that may be with a group of independents fibre operators revealing in CommsDay that they will exploit the perceived inflexibility of NBN Co and continue to pursue greenfields builds.
As far as I can work out it is shorthand used and developed by the unwashed masses who have trouble with spelling large words.There also appears to be a link to our current encumbered party the history of this I am unsure of.
It is probably the same uneducated people who say "should of" instead of "should have".It is the manner in which Australians pronounce certain words and roll them in together I guess. I for one, am not perfect.
Not withstanding the younger generation of course who seem to be developing their own brand of 'Oz LINGO COS' it suits them to be different, hence the shortened version of 'GUVMINT' which is often the way it it is spoken. Some of the younger ones spell words the way they are prononced. They call it literacy and it all goes back to how good our modern school education system is and that is, it is not up to the standard it was decades ago.
Spot on NOCO and now we have dropped the multiplication tables from our modern school education system. Apparently at the request of the retail industry. LOL
It is probably the same uneducated people who say "should of" instead of "should have".It is the manner in which Australians pronounce certain words and roll them in together I guess.
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As far as I can work out it is shorthand used and developed by the unwashed masses who have trouble with spelling large words.There also appears to be a link to our current encumbered party the history of this I am unsure of.
It is probably the same uneducated people who say "should of" instead of "should have".It is the manner in which Australians pronounce certain words and roll them in together I guess. I for one, am not perfect.
Not withstanding the younger generation of course who seem to be developing their own brand of 'Oz LINGO COS' it suits them to be different, hence the shortened version of 'GUVMINT' which is often the way it it is spoken. Some of the younger ones spell words the way they are prononced. They call it literacy and it all goes back to how good our modern school education system is and that is, it is not up to the standard it was decades ago.
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