Julia
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What I find interesting in that poll is the loss of Green votes . Given it was Rudd who dropped the ETS, the movement of Greens voters to Labor if Rudd is running the show just demonstrates the illogic of Greens voters.That poll might result might be more a case of anyone but Gillard.
Aren't you forgetting how Tony Abbott very successfully shredded Kevin Rudd?It would be good to see Tony Abbott challenged by a runner that is more than the walking dead.
In part, but McCallum still sings from the same hymn sheet, open the doors and let all the boats in.A realistic comment from Mungo McCallum on a Rudd return: http://www.abc.net.au/unleashed/2942600.html
Usually that's true, but - given the huge dissatisfaction with the government and Ms Gillard in particular with her broken promise about the carbon tax - I think the electorate would welcome an early election.A snap election would be politically suicidal. Voters just don't like Govts going to the polls early, let alone this one.
Agree.Not sure a leadership change will happen either. Who in their right mind would want the job now? And Rudd isn't very popular.
When I suggested it was realistic, I was referring to his pointing out the futility of returning K. Rudd as leader.In part, but McCallum still sings from the same hymn sheet, open the doors and let all the boats in.
It's just moralizing, and as a policy setting, immature and naive, in practice a demonstrable failure. Who is he to call anyone sanctimonious!
Perhaps the last Nielsen Poll is a bit tempting to bring Rudd back as leader.
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http://au.nielsen.com/news/200512.shtml
Quiet this week, except for one happy little vegemite.
What are the rest of the little vegemites in that jar up to, I wonder.
I wonder if the irony in this situation has even vaguely occurred to the government?
http://www.couriermail.com.au/news/asylum-seekers-4000-a-day-for-smokes/story-e6freon6-1226157717931
While millions are being spent on discouraging Australians from smoking, apparently our tax dollars are happily being spent on supplying cigarettes to asylum seekers in detention.
Your tax dollars at work, folks. Ain't it grand.
I wonder if the irony in this situation has even vaguely occurred to the government?
http://www.couriermail.com.au/news/asylum-seekers-4000-a-day-for-smokes/story-e6freon6-1226157717931
While millions are being spent on discouraging Australians from smoking, apparently our tax dollars are happily being spent on supplying cigarettes to asylum seekers in detention.
Your tax dollars at work, folks. Ain't it grand.
I would think the government is totally aware and knows full well that high taxes on smokes are unlikely to stop addicted people from smoking. They will go without other necessities and so it makes for good revenue, imo.
And yet they give out this addictive stuff to new arrivals? It raises the question if this government want people addicted to smokes due to the high revenue. Nothing would surprise me anymore.
I wonder if the irony in this situation has even vaguely occurred to the government?
http://www.couriermail.com.au/news/asylum-seekers-4000-a-day-for-smokes/story-e6freon6-1226157717931
While millions are being spent on discouraging Australians from smoking, apparently our tax dollars are happily being spent on supplying cigarettes to asylum seekers in detention.
Your tax dollars at work, folks. Ain't it grand.
They are detainees.detainees earn points which they can exchange for everyday items.
So what? Why does that mean our tax dollars should be purchasing anything at all, particularly something considered so odious for the Australian population, for a group of people who are not even proven refugees?Smokes happen to be every day items that are available.
Nothing to do with forcing anything down anyone's throats. Rather the stupidity and total unfairness of supplying to asylum seekers held in detention anything at all that the government does not make available to our own citizens.Yet read the crap and you would think the immigration dept is forcing smokes down their throats.
Perhaps you can provide a link to where this is clearly stated Liberal policy?the libertarian conservative legends of the Liberal Party (that's your mob)believe smoking is OK as its peoples own choice.
Your supposition in the above statement is that a Liberal government would encourage people to smoke. How about just not being so absolutely silly.Some thing to look forward to once Abbott takes over.
THE Australian government will soon have to deal with a welfare payments crisis that will eclipse the problems of refugee boats and tax reform, a financial policy expert has warned.
Greg Smith, a member of the Henry Tax Review, said on the second day of the federal government's tax forum that the welfare payments system would become unsustainable.
"I'm sorry to inject a sad note into the discussion, but my prediction for the next 10-15 years is that the issue will not be stop the taxes or stop the boats, it will be stop the welfare system,'' he said in Canberra today.
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