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Cost of living Crisis

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Dear Shadow Minister,

Of course the current government has some major
challenges ahead of it. However in balance lets
not also forget that we've had a previous
government stuck in neutral with 22 energy policies
none of whom delivered and with no economic
plan going forward.
Posted by Foxy, Sunday, 16 July 2023 1:44:57 PM
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SM,

I will "bag out" religious institutions and their hierarchy where warranted. If you think being critical of paedophiles and the cover ups in the Catholic Church is "bagging out" so be it. Even the racists Dud Dutton and the Noalition have some "good policies" worthy of praise, when I come across one I'll let you know.

BTW, you're under a misapprehension thinking I'm a Labor supporter, domestically they are way ahead of the Noalition, but the Noalition is pathetic to start with. On international affairs they are just as dumb as the Noalition, although they are yet to give the French $5 billion for jack sh!t like Robo ScumO' did.

Cry Baby Porter GONE!
Touchy Tudge GONE!
Robing Robert GONE!
Ramo ScumO' should be GONE!

Who will the NOALITION be left with? Dud Dutton and Barnyard JoY, Ahhhhhhhhh!
Posted by Paul1405, Sunday, 16 July 2023 6:06:20 PM
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Paul,

You are certainly not critical of the two paedophiles in the Greens and seem to be doing your best to cover them up.

Also, you seem to support crybaby Albo to the hilt as well as all the crybabies and criminals in the greens.
Posted by shadowminister, Monday, 17 July 2023 4:26:05 AM
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Dear Shadow Minister,

Albanese has been bequethed a formidable list of problems.
They include rising interest rates, stagnant wages, and
soaring inflation. He's trying to keep his promises
regarding education, health, aged care, and so on. However,
his challenges as is the norm in Australia - have been made
harder by the different ways in which the Coalition and
Labor are judged.

Labor governments are perceived to be poor economic managers,
regardless of what circumstances require them to do.
As Scott Morrison kept stating during his election campaign -
"Labor can't manage money." This despite the fact that
Labor has a history of managing it well. However the Coalition
is treated far more gently as economic managers.
Posted by Foxy, Monday, 17 July 2023 2:10:34 PM
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Yet unemployment at 3.4% is the lowest for many decades.
Australia's international borders are open again - allowing
the return of tourists and foreign students and providing a
gateway to fill skill shortages.

Reducing government debt and limiting inflationary pressures
wile ensuring government services are delivered fully will of
course test all ministries. But the PM and his team has changed
the mood of the nation - which is no small feat. They have pursued
and continue to do so - constructive negotiations across
parliamentary benches.

We need reliability and trust in office. And we should encourage
it not pull it down. Politics should not be a blood sport.
We all suffer if it becomes one.
Posted by Foxy, Tuesday, 18 July 2023 9:55:22 AM
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Foxy,

Now you are stretching the truth more than a bit. The first interest rate rise occurred at about the same time that Labor took office, due to labor's incompetence and fiscal indiscipline the inflation rate soured and interest rates followed. The obsession with renewables pushed electricity prices through the roof. Labor was indirectly punishing the poor.

Labor had a chance to shine, but once again proved that they are a polished turd.
Posted by shadowminister, Tuesday, 18 July 2023 4:08:38 PM
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