With coal, the Greens are of the view that it should stay in the ground.Under the influence of the Bloody Greens,the Galilee Coal basin has been threatened.
http://www.theaustralian.com.au/new...om-promised-land/story-fn8v83qk-1226429418653
With coal, the Greens are of the view that it should stay in the ground.
This of course is rubbish. Unless we are able to harness new sources of energy it will. It can either happen with us in control as a wealthy nation or under someone else's control with us as a poor nation. This is something the Greens in their idiological wonderland either fail to understand or acknowledge.
I really think everyone is exhausted with complaining about Labor and Gillard, it is as though we are in a constant loop.
IMO it's over, they are finished, the longer they prolong the election the worse they will do.
Funny enough, I don't think a massive landslide to the coalition is a good thing. However the longer Gillard puts off facing the voters, the more the voter resentment builds.
No matter what happens with the economy, no matter how many handouts, the perception is she is avoiding the voters. It has to end up badly.
Labor are just incompetent and are simply clinging to power for as long as possible regardless of the consequences. The Greens have a broader view that is not consistent with the best interests of us as a nation and the independents aligned with Labor want history to remember them.You are absolutely right Doc and Gillard is standing along side the Greens in her true Fabian fashion.
Gillard and the Greens want to break this great nation of ours in order to nationalize every living thing we own including the Banks and the Media in the true socialitic way of Communism.
"The document I signed with Julia Gillard is not a transferrable document."
However, Mr Windsor conceded that while his agreement would be nullified by a change of leader, the government could continue under those circumstances without a fresh agreement.
Tony Windsor has attended the Andrew Wilkie course on empty threats,
http://www.theaustralian.com.au/nat...vernment-over-pm/story-fn59niix-1226430711029
It is getting close to August and I think Oakeshott is about to make his move. I believe he has had enough of Gillard and Labor.
He could make himself a hero in his electorate if he does.
Maybe he will force an election before xmas.
http://www.couriermail.com.au/news/...over-labor-blues/story-fndo20i0-1226430927254
It is getting close to August and I think Oakeshott is about to make his move. I believe he has had enough of Gillard and Labor.
He could make himself a hero in his electorate if he does.
Maybe he will force an election before xmas.
http://www.couriermail.com.au/news/...over-labor-blues/story-fndo20i0-1226430927254
I'm not convinced of that. He was interviewed on this on "PM" this evening. Imo two things are happening here:It is getting close to August and I think Oakeshott is about to make his move. I believe he has had enough of Gillard and Labor.
He could make himself a hero in his electorate if he does.
Maybe he will force an election before xmas.
I'm not convinced of that. He was interviewed on this on "PM" this evening. Imo two things are happening here:
1. Mr Oakeshott is suffering relevance deprivation syndrome in that he hasn't been in the news much recently so is attempting to draw attention to himself once again.
2. He is all hot air. Just hoping that his threat (and astonishingly he denies that he's making any threat) will pull the government into line and stop their bickering about the leadership issue.
Of course neither he nor Tony Windsor are going to do anything which will prompt an early election.
They would, in that instance, both lose their seats.
Much about nothing imo.
Windsor I believe will retire and not sit again.
I still believe if Oakeshott forced to an election he would become a hero.
It is also my belief Oakeshott went with Gillard on the promise of extracting plenty of money for his electorate. So his constituents may weigh that up with him pulling the pin on this terrible government and it may well help his relection chances.
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