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Terrible choice of music, 'another one bites the dust' would have been much more appropriate.:D

Actually, I thought the music was very fitting to the Labor Party machine.

One has to use his/her imagination of a rusty old machine with a squeaky wheel that has not been well oiled for years.

The main driver of the machine has rusty coloured hair and has no clue what so ever, not only how to use it, but how to maintain it. It leaks oil every day and the media goons are there with their cans catching whatever drip they can.

She has put GREEN fuel in the tank and has a goose sitting above the machine and $h*tt^ng all over it.

Outside the barn for everyone to see is that Combetation trying to collect the carbon to increase the tax revenue.

Ah yes the music is very fitting in deed.

Maybe some other ASF members might like to add their imagination to the selected music.
 
Someone posted this on FB...

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Workplace changes are right: Albanese

http://news.brisbanetimes.com.au/br...hanges-are-right-albanese-20130211-2e7c2.html

"Federal cabinet minister Anthony Albanese says Labor's planned workplace relations changes must be right - because they have been criticised by both business and the Greens."

This is an excellent way to determine industrial relations policy. If the business sector criticises/does not like it then it must be good policy.

Idiots.
 
Workplace changes are right: Albanese

http://news.brisbanetimes.com.au/br...hanges-are-right-albanese-20130211-2e7c2.html

"Federal cabinet minister Anthony Albanese says Labor's planned workplace relations changes must be right - because they have been criticised by both business and the Greens."

This is an excellent way to determine industrial relations policy. If the business sector criticises/does not like it then it must be good policy.

Idiots.

Yes another policy to deter people from employing, they are now beyond a joke and beyond being referred to as merely incompetant, they are dumb, there's no other word for it and I can't see how they'll last till Sept.
 
Wayne Swan talking to the kiddies about making the sums add up.



http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b4557gkKuN4&feature=player_embedded



Jeez doc, I bet Labor run that at all the bbq's it would give them a real laugh, taking the pizz out of Wayne.

Really he should become a comedian, he would be great at stand up. See how serious he is when he is telling everyone the sums have to add up, classic.
How he keeps a straight face is brilliant.

That was magic, it should be entered in 'Australias funniest home videos'
 
Labor's budget problem,

According to Swan, Labor's fiscal woes are caused by an exceptionally low tax take. But that claim is difficult to accept. The government's latest published projections show 2012-13 revenue to be 24.0 per cent of GDP, which is above the historical average ratio of 23.6 percent. And even if revenue comes in at only 23.0 per cent of GDP, revenue as a share of GDP would still have grown since 2009-10, and grown in each of the past two years.

Rather, the government's fundamental problem lies on the spending side. And here, despite all the government's spin, the facts are simple. Under John Howard, real government spending per capita increased at 2.4 per cent a year; under Labor, it has increased more than twice as rapidly, at an annual average of 5.1 per cent. And to that must be added Labor's unfunded, but widely publicised, commitments to the Gonski reforms and the NDIS.

http://www.theaustralian.com.au/opi...r-super-strategy/story-fn7078da-1226574891956
 
Labor's budget problem,

According to Swan, Labor's fiscal woes are caused by an exceptionally low tax take. But that claim is difficult to accept. The government's latest published projections show 2012-13 revenue to be 24.0 per cent of GDP, which is above the historical average ratio of 23.6 percent. And even if revenue comes in at only 23.0 per cent of GDP, revenue as a share of GDP would still have grown since 2009-10, and grown in each of the past two years.

Rather, the government's fundamental problem lies on the spending side. And here, despite all the government's spin, the facts are simple. Under John Howard, real government spending per capita increased at 2.4 per cent a year; under Labor, it has increased more than twice as rapidly, at an annual average of 5.1 per cent. And to that must be added Labor's unfunded, but widely publicised, commitments to the Gonski reforms and the NDIS.

http://www.theaustralian.com.au/opi...r-super-strategy/story-fn7078da-1226574891956

Forget 'asleep at the wheel', they 'aren't even there'....
 
More budget trouble for Labor.

1) From Laura Tingle on the carbon tax, my bolds,

The government’s position on fiscal policy – already undermined by its concession that it will not reach a surplus this financial year – is increasingly open to question with the collapse in expectations that the mining tax will raise significant funds, and the likelihood that carbon tax revenues will also be lower than expected for years to come.

http://www.afr.com/p/national/treasury_finance_set_scene_for_funding_skG5nIVtCzlZx0xxITxsLI

2) Asylum seekers,

The Australian immigration budget has increased by $1.3 billion over four years, as the government prepares to expand the humanitarian visa program to 20,000 each year.

http://www.theage.com.au/opinion/political-news/refugee-budget-climbs-13b-20130211-2e8wo.html

EDIT: It's too much. I've got to get off my bum.

THE federal government's much-heralded "homestay" program for asylum seekers has collapsed, with just four people who have arrived on boats currently staying with Australian families.

The revelation, at a Senate budget estimates hearing, came as immigration officials admitted the children and ex-wife of alleged people smuggling kingpin Captain Emad remain in Australia on visas despite having deceived the government about the status of their father and husband.

Australian Homestay Network executive chairman David Bycroft said host families had been left "disappointed" after services providers for asylum seekers slowed placements to a trickle.

The hearing heard the program was on a "hiatus" until the Department of Immigration could place asylum seekers with hosts close to services. He said in some cases boat people wanted to be closer to their friends.

It also emerged the department had budgeted for 12,000 boat arrivals this financial year but the influx has already topped 12,800.

http://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/ne...-gets-the-bullet/story-e6freuy9-1226575731065
 
So Gillard and Abbott have agreed to recognise indigenous Australians as the first inhabitants.

Big deal! All they had to do was look up Wikipedia.:rolleyes:

Indigenous Australians are the original inhabitants of the Australian continent and nearby islands.Indigenous Australians migrated from Africa to Asia around 70,000 years ago and arrived in Australia around 50,000 years ago.

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