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I also note in the other image that that particular group was not too keen on democracy, something Stalin and Hitler had in common.So Tony is both a communist AND a Fascist, both extreme right wing and extreme left wing?
That guy is emblematic of the whole GetUp mentality - retarded malcontents.
So Tony is both a communist AND a Fascist, both extreme right wing and extreme left wing?
That guy is emblematic of the whole GetUp mentality - retarded malcontents.
And don't forget Bill Shorten is a member of GET UP
For the record, I'm also a member.
Not that I've been to any of their protests, but being a member costs nothing and means I know what they're up to.
For the record, I'm also a member.
Not that I've been to any of their protests, but being a member costs nothing and means I know what they're up to.
THE compassionate heart of the country seemed just a tad menacing at their rallies.
Greens MP Adam Bandt tweets, yesterday:
THE compassionate, humane & generous heart of this country beats strong, as ... (the) March in March gathering showed.
Banner at March in March, Sunday:
TO save the world, I vote for retroactive abortion on Tony Abbott.
Banner at March in March, Sunday:
#KILL Abbott pozible campaign?
Victims who lost billions in the collapse of financial advice firms such as Storm Financial are joining consumer groups, superannuant and seniors associations and industry superannuation funds in an angry backlash against the government’s plan to wind back new consumer protection laws
But Tony Abbott said on Monday the former Labor government’s legal protection laws – which his government is seeking to water down – were “a classic case of regulatory overkill” because it was already an “ethical given” that professional advisers would take into account the best interests of their clients.
The consumer group Choice, which is organising a campaign against the proposed reforms, wrote to all senators on Tuesday asking them to oppose the legislation and vote to disallow the regulations.
The regulations are being proposed by the assistant treasurer, Arthur Sinodinos, who is under pressure over his involvement with a company linked to the disgraced New South Wales Labor figure Eddie Obeid, which is under investigation by the Independent Commission Against Corruption.
“a classic case of regulatory overkill” because it was already an “ethical given” that professional advisers would take into account the best interests of their clients.
What a pity ethics is not compulsory in the financial advice industry.
I wonder where the Liberal party donation for this came from........
Financial victims unite to fight plans to water down consumer protection
I just love this bit
Ultra left wing group (Commo's) Choice joins the action (What would they know)
Who made this up..............I am sure Arthur is straight all Liberals are.
http://www.theguardian.com/world/20...fight-plans-to-water-down-consumer-protection
Can you summarise the post, to make sense, unusual post from you IFocus.
Tony Abbott demolishing Bill Shorten and Labor on the mining tax,
http://parlinfo.aph.gov.au/parlInfo...dr/19c32232-832c-45aa-8efa-783c9a3446a4/0000"
A little light history on Labor's mining tax.
Clearly an outstanding success, Labor style.
The current government's white paper on tax is due to be released in 18 months.As I say though, I look forward to a little more enlightened future history on a Liberal Mining Tax.
A little light history on Labor's mining tax.
Ken Henry's version was announced as government policy without significant industry consultation and problems quickly emerged. One in particular was how markets would value tax credits on losses. It this tax proposal that brought Kevin Rudd's first prime ministership to the bitter end that we all remember in 2010.
Julia Gillard's version and associated spending was an electoral fix in a rush to the polls after deposing Kevin Rudd. It's raised much less revenue than forecast and combined with the associated spending has had a significant net negative impact on the budget.
Clearly an outstanding success, Labor style.
But Doc to make matters worse, the $6 billion Labor said they would raise from the mining tax has been spent and committed long before the money came in.
No wuckin forries...the Abbott Government now has the worry of Labors botched tax which has cost more to administer than it has raised.
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