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Abbott's Australia: country of lost opportunity : Comments

By Dino Cesta, published 9/12/2014

Abbott appears more interested in reintroducing knighthoods than re-engineering Australia for the twenty first century to ensure future prosperity for all, as distinct to a select few, Australians.

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You must remember its a 2 speed economy atm yes some big pays but also a lot of low pay's as well 2014 $17-20 per hour don't go far
+ huge number of unemployed
It's the system that broken blaming this gov or that does nothing
Huge waste was Mr rabbits catch phase this still hasn't been proven correct ( he had to throw in house loans to boost the numbers up)
But where did all this wasted money go ? Back into the economy I do wonder what situation we would of been in without that splurge
Not defending Labour as they are Just as bad with this towing the Party line crap. We need Serious change in the way we govern
It will not come from Liberal or Labour So who ?I like many Australian's are wondering where do we go from here now. Do we vote next time for either of these Idiot or do we vote for independents to possibly force some change in the future.
Posted by Aussieboy, Wednesday, 10 December 2014 11:20:33 AM
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We are told of the looming deficit at 50 Billion, by the time it is due it will be 75 Billion.
Abbott had it all planned out, so what happened. All that has happened so far is Abbott stacking money on to the debt pile. Cutting incoming money programs, all for what, more deficit. And no results.
Unemployment is the worst for around 9 years. And it will take years to bring employment back to where it was, and that is without further unemployment.
We have been led up the garden path with this govt; in more ways than one, we are worse of now than we have been for quite some years.
Business confidence has now fallen away, and something needs to happen. Remember Abbott saying interest rates need to be lifted, well we are assured of another two rate cuts shortly.
The senate has no confidence in the Abbott Credlin alliance
Can we afford to let this situation carry on, or do we need an election.
Posted by 579, Wednesday, 10 December 2014 12:10:14 PM
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Another ridiculous article for the Abbott fixated, who ignore the mess which Labor makes when in power, and whine about Abbott, who achieves the objectives which he was voted in to implement.
It was only when the Coalition reversed Labor’s policy of leaving our wealth in the ground that we had a resources boom.

Dino starts with the tired nonsense of Donald Horne, and proceeds to his support of the climate change fraud.

Carbon dioxide is a beneficial gas, vital to all life on Earth. It is colourless and odourless, so is in no way a pollutant. Abbott is correct in referring to mainstream climate science as “absolute crap”, and ditching the carbon tax makes Australia a world leader in dealing with climate fraud. It is disappointing that we contribute to climate liar Obama’s green fund, but time may reveal this as a necessary strategy, and not effectively a support of climate fraud.

Human emissions contribute only 3 per cent of atmospheric CO2, and there is no science to demonstrate any measurable effect of human emissions on climate.

You need to re-think your nonsense, Dino
Posted by Leo Lane, Tuesday, 16 December 2014 2:47:40 PM
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