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Oh you have been missed all right.like we didn't have enough posters spewing extremist right wing views.
Confirms my long held belief that we go to the ballot box to vote in people to manage our country that we wouldn`t employ in our own business.
Welcome back Mr B, you can bet your last $ we will never see the ALP back in power in our life time.
Stephen Smith also has plenty of reason to feel miffed. Was he amongst the Gillard supporters in the ballot with Rudd? I think he was, and if so he will hardly be feeling his loyalty was being rewarded.
McClelland is taking today to discuss his relegation to the back bench with his family.
Hopefully he'll be sufficiently annoyed to resign and cause a by-election.
I wonder how the rest of the 'team' will feel about Bob Carr being parachuted in for FM?
Not great, I suspect.
One would assume that the polls would be going against Gillard, but this does not seem to be the case.
Obviously she is buying votes, with the money she is spending.
joea
I think Tony will have to go, he's not popular, has an awkward manner, I personally don't mind him at all he might well be a great PM but when you're neck and neck with the worst PM in our history you have to face up to the reality of it.
The Budget will get back to surplus in 2012-13 as planned, get more people into jobs and spread the opportunities from Mining Boom Mark II to more Australians.
Key elements include:
Taking the tough decisions necessary to ensure the budget returns to surplus in 2012-13, despite the impact of recent natural disasters.
Continuing to invest in the economy’s productive capacity through better and more targeted skills and training, and new measures to boost participation and improve private sector opportunities to invest in infrastructure.
Putting the opportunities that flow from a stronger economy within the reach of more Australians, by delivering on key reforms to mental health, extra support for families with teenagers and low income earners and investing in critical regional health and education infrastructure.
The Gross Australian federal debt as at 30 September 2011 was AUD$208.992 billion, with a net debt position of $80 billion, or 6% of GDP. [Total Commonwealth Government Securities on Issue] Australian federal budget.[5]
I believe the reason she is doing o.k in the polls is she keeps harping on that they will bring the budget to surplus. The general public is thinking that means they are out of debt.
What Abbot needs to do is start and tell the public how much debt we have on board due to these goons.
Also how long it will take to feasably get back to where we were 5 years ago.
I think Tony will have to go, he's not popular, has an awkward manner, I personally don't mind him at all he might well be a great PM but when you're neck and neck with the worst PM in our history you have to face up to the reality of it.
Libs have got time up their sleeve before they have to face the leadership question but Turnbull is the obvious alternative though I agree he is wishy washy.
Qld election will be skewed by Bligh's popularity after the floods, be interesting to see what happens there.
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