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All the experts are saying this unpopularity could have been avoided if Abbott and Hockey had done a better job in selling the cut-backs, and the broken promises, as well as keeping some promises they should have broken.
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Haven't you been listening to question time ?
Abbott keeps saying there are NO cuts to health, NO cuts to education, NO cuts to pensions and NO cuts to family benefits.
It seems Abbott can't even sell the budget to his own supporters
Labor will also win the next election 55%/45% 2PP like they did the last one.By the news stirring of Jones and Bolt over the last couple of days it looks like the tip on 28th may be on the mark.
This thread looks like coming to an end sooner than we may think.
AFAIK, the latter. But that doesn't matter. Labor, Clive Palmer, the Greens and Fairfax are entirely happy to disregard that and talk about cuts, creating panic in the electorate, particularly amongst anxious aged pensioners who now believe their present entitlement is going to be reduced.I am not sure of the details, because quite frankly I get shafted whichever government comes in.
but were there any cuts to net spending?
Or just cuts to proposed ( eg poison pilling ) unsustainable increases in spending?
MW
On a sideline, interesting that Abbott was called a sexist by his own upper house MP (who is retiring, bit late now to show some guts).
RETIRING Liberal senator Sue Boyce has described Prime Minister Tony Abbott as "a sexist" and says the coalition has been "dog whistling" with its asylum seeker policies.
SPEAKING on her departure from federal parliament at the end of the month, Senator Boyce has told Fairfax Media she thinks Julia Gillard's famous misogyny speech was "powerful" and within context, "brilliant"
Senator Boyce was proudest of her party's support for the National Disability Insurance Scheme but was concerned the Coalition was swinging too far to the right, particularly on issues such as asylum seekers, action against climate change and same-sex marriage.
''I think the whole asylum seeker issue is fraught with dog whistling,'' she said, adding she did not appreciate the language used by Immigration Minister Scott Morrison. ''I mean, for example, I do not use the term 'illegal maritime arrivals'.''
The new minister Mathias Cormann that took over from dodgy Sinodinos has done a good job modifying the financial advice laws imo.
He has got rid of my main concern being the reintroduction of dodgy fees and trailing commission for signing on dupes to schemes. If they don't exist then the financial advisors will be more likely to act in their clients interests.
He did state this is only the first step and they are looking into passing new regulations regarding financial planners. The previous laws were too unwieldy and costly. There are still ways around this, like a company like Storm putting adds on the TV and hiring people who have done the 9 day financial advisor course as receptionists to sell the stuff over the phone on a wage. I can't see how you can easily get around this.
It is in the financial advisor's interest that people can trust them. I nearly got conned by them in my early 30s but luckily I did enough research to obtain the knowledge to walk away. Plenty don't.
On a sideline, interesting that Abbott was called a sexist by his own upper house MP (who is retiring, bit late now to show some guts).
Knobby, perhaps consider that some people have their own agenda. You might have noticed Senator MacDonald last week vociferously protesting the Coalition's PPL on the basis that it was unfair to place such a tax on business. Then his next criticism was of the Levy on people earning over $180K, this time because it did not include a tax on business!I'd say gutless. She has always been a nasty piece of work, much more suited to your side of politics than the Liberals. If she'd had any guts she would have deserted to her true home with the greens years ago.
I can't imagine how the call got through, but a woman phoned to say she would never listen to the program again because it was so utterly biased against the government, that there was never any balance by someone expressing a conservative view, etc etc. So funny. Actually shook Cleary and guests up!
The Libs are moving further to the right though, which is upsetting some of the less conservative elements.
Labor is now rejecting budget savings worth about $25bn over four years, almost every spending cut or tax increase that needs to be legislated other than the deficit levy on earnings over $180,000, which passed the parliament last week.
The government estimated last night that Labor now opposed $39.3bn in overall savings measures, including those in the budget on top of others that have been before the parliament since late last year.
The social security measures, including changes to pension indexation and tougher rules for unemployment benefits, are set for defeat if put to the current Senate or to the upper house when new parties take their seats on July 7.
While the Liberal Democratic Party may support the Coalition on the welfare cuts, the reforms are expected to be opposed by Labor, the Greens, the Palmer United Party, the Democratic Labour Party and others.
The government has a chance of gaining some support from PUP, however, when its leader Clive Palmer meets Mr Abbott tomorrow morning.
Mr Palmer, who is expected to unveil his party’s position on key issues today, secured a renewed agreement from the Australian Motoring Enthusiast Party yesterday when its senator-elect, Ricky Muir, reaffirmed his unity with the PUP.
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It's certainly hard to conclude that Labor has any more concern now for debt than they did when in office.
Maybe they just want the government to find fairer ways of doing it.
They have got a hide to say anything as they brought on these massive problems to Australia.
Gillard before the election "no carbon tax"
Gillard after the election - carbon tax introduced.
Shorten (Labor) before the election - get rid of the carbon tax
Shorten after the election - we are not going to let you get rid of the carbon tax
They still don't know whether they are coming or going.
Liars and hypocrites extraordinaire!
As opposed to "NO cuts in pensions, NO cuts to Health , NO cuts to Education, NO cuts to the ABC " ?
Ha Ha Ha.
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