Julia
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lol Mofra - sounds like the sort of spin coming from Swan or Gillard. It doesn't go down well and these sort of statements are becoming more difficult to believe as the apparent spin and pollywaffle get worse.
How can continued and rising debt be brushed off so glibly?
Why is it that history generally shows labor spends like there is no tomorrow and then the libs eventually get us back on track? The libs are not perfect, but their fiscal policies are a lot less risky for this country, IMO of course...
Oh, and on the subject of blatant vote buying - the PM is ducking scrutiny again on the very thing that got her into power courtesy of the independents. Gillard snubs Senate order on NBN
Ditto - rational discussion with someone willing to respecfully listen also helps to confirm and question one's own position on a subject and offers a different perspective.Probably we've both said all we can reasonable express for now, and I thank you for being prepared to engage in a genuine discussion without needing to be aggressive or abusive.
The standout has to be the demise of Kevin Rudd as interpreted by the Opposition. John Howard, Joe Hockey, Julie Bishop and even Tony Abbott himself have given the Opposition Leader full credit for bringing down the former prime minister. It was essentially all Abbott's own work, a prize scalp that elevated him to hero status.
Yet Abbott told Federal Parliament on Wednesday that he (Rudd) "was perhaps the most unjustly treated senior politician in recent Australian history". Then warming to the theme, "the most unfairly treated man in Australian political history".
Why then, did he tear him down?
But that is to exaggerate their status. The Coalition went close to winning the 2010 election because of circumstances. Their opponents imploded mid-campaign. Since then, they have very effectively prosecuted the case against a Government yet to find its feet - again because of circumstances. The Government is in unfamiliar territory, trying to manage a hung parliament. It has a brute of an agenda largely fashioned and locked in before the Parliament became unstable. That is at the core of the Opposition's supposed successes.
...Mr Morrison blamed failed Labor policies.
"Riots, brawling, gruesome protests and self-harm have all returned to our detention network, after three years of Labor's failed policies," he said.
\And while the government winds down, the illegal boats keep rolling in.
More than another 100 asylum seekers and Labor doesn't seem to care that their policies are simply not working:
Three more asylum seeker boats arrive
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Why has the media gone sooooo quiet and soft on this lack lustre Gillard Government?
They have absolutely no solution to the problem they are hoping will go away.
These major problems should have received priority in Parliament instead of deabting GAY MARRIAGE. What a easte of time.
In an extraordinarily brave testimony to House of Representatives’ Economics Committee last Friday, Australia’s most respected and independent economist, the Governor of the Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA), Glenn Stevens, has cast enormous doubt over the Gillard Government’s economic credentials. He also showed why he is rapidly emerging as one of the world’s top central bankers.
MR STEVENS: [Interest rates] would have been lower had the stimulus measures not occurred. We would have had to lower the cash rate further. I think that has to be true... I think your analysis is correct. The interesting question is whether a world of no fiscal easing and more monetary easing would actually have been the ideal mix. It is an interesting question.
The final subject of interest was banking. Here Governor Stevens validated much of what Joe Hockey has argued in recent times on the policy challenges associated with ‘implicit guarantees’, ‘moral hazard’ and ‘too big to fail’
Full article: Under pressure: RBA casts doubt over federal finance
An interesting excerpt on interest rates:
And Mr Stevens also validates comments from Joe Hockey:
The whole article is an interesting read from someone who has the credentials to know the true fiscal state of this country.
Under the pressure of exceptionally targeted questioning from the next generation of Liberal Party leaders, Kelly O’Dwyer and Steve Ciobo, Governor Stevens revealed that:
Thought this was interesting thankfully the Coalition have some MP's who can think pass 3 worded slogans
With Labor conceding defeat in Victoria, the Prime Minister was in bruising form, criticising the Opposition Leader Tony Abbott for being everything from "weak" to "negative", from "bitter" to a "wrecker".
Ms Gillard said Mr Abbott was a "weak man", a "weathervane" and "empty of conviction and ideas".
Galahs and Cockatoos always repeat what they are brainwashed with like Cocky wants a cracker and Gillards muppets do the same thing.
One gets tired of hearing the repetitive slogan "Abbott is a Wrecker" all because he knows full well that most of the Labor Governments hairbrained schemes finish up on the rocks.
If Abbott was to agree with everything bit of legislation Gillard puts forward and it fails like it normally does, then Gillard would turn around and say well, Abbott agreed to it, don't blame me.
Coming from the one who repeats everything Andrew Bolt says.
What does that make you?
Victorian election will be sending an interesting message to the federal Coalition.
People who voted for Ted Baillieu didn't vote for Abbott, Ted is a small L Liberal not a right wing wrecker like Abbott.
Malcolm will be starting to twitch.......
That's a very definitive statement. What can you offer to back it up?Victorian election will be sending an interesting message to the federal Coalition.
People who voted for Ted Baillieu didn't vote for Abbott, Ted is a small L Liberal not a right wing wrecker like Abbott.
Victorian election will be sending an interesting message to the federal Coalition.
People who voted for Ted Baillieu didn't vote for Abbott, Ted is a small L Liberal not a right wing wrecker like Abbott.
Malcolm will be starting to twitch.......
....It is the job of the Opposition to oppose, for god's sake. Do you really expect Abbott and Co to smile sweetly and endorse every hair brained decision the current government is making? To do so would be to badly let down their own voter base, and also to defy common sense, given the nonsense purported by the current government.
(My bolds).People who voted for Ted Baillieu didn't vote for Abbott, Ted is a small L Liberal not a right wing wrecker like Abbott.
Although many projects were successfully completed and moved the Soviet empire into modern times, goals often exceeded the available resources. Those who dared point this out were called "wreckers", accused of treason, and punished. By accusing "wreckers" of thwarting the plans of the State, Stalin was able to divert attention from the real reasons for the failure of his schemes. (credit: National Archives, USA)
There are more differences IMO - Vic Liberals have a leader who isn't the furthest to the right of Australia's major right wing party for a start.There is one big difference between the federal election and the recent one in Victoria. The greens were preferenced last by the libs in the recent state election and the libs preferenced them above labor federally. I would imagine that won't happen again.
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