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Labor the party of Privatisation

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Foxy

you are the one who is attacking and not commenting on the issues.

You can attack me as much as you like , but this shows how arrogant and ignorant of the australian constitution you are and the people.

just like rudd saying he will be open and give the information to the public,

yeah right, just labor propoganda.

You have your dictatorship, so deal with it.

When will schools now be privatised
when will hospitals be privatised

when will these governments open there books fully so we can see where our money has gone.
Posted by tapp, Monday, 3 November 2008 4:57:41 PM
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Cutting the free bus to school for the school children is obscene.

Many young children from poor families may be forced to walk because they cant pay the fare...and that would expose them to the lone porn-fired paedophile prowlers that cruise the streets looking for victims.

I often wondered if Labor really serves the people.
Posted by Gibo, Monday, 3 November 2008 5:46:51 PM
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tapp,

I'm not trying to be contentious or attack
you.

But, it does get a bit tedious when people
criticize the current Government when its
only been in power for a relatively short time.

Give them a chance, wait at least a few years,
and then criticize them for what they did or
did not do.

The last Government was in power for twelve years.
These people haven't been there long enough
to warm the seats.

Give them a break.

Let them at least try to keep the promises
they made.

Then judge them at the end of their term.
Posted by Foxy, Monday, 3 November 2008 6:08:08 PM
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*Veritas Et Ratio...
(Truth and Reason).*

Dear Foxy.
I am not a lib person either but how can you say they have just got into power.
Its almost a year and all they have done is hold enquiry after enquiry.
It`s Rudds standard reply if he`s asked a question- Oh that matter is subject to an enquiry.

I still cant believe that our biggest supply of water was sold off to another country without any meetings with Government.

I could go on and on. What about the farmers. Look what the twists are doing to our farmers blocking their water for their minerals to China.
The coal will run out but we will always need food. Trouble is her wont be any farmers.

Rudd might think its ok to depend on China with their sub health standards for food but I dont.

Lets really look at this man Kevin Rudd . Two weeks pre election he had his pitch for ALP on landline re live exports.Two weeks after being elected he dumped that rep and went back on every promise made.
Tapp
What I have found about them is they are very different players.
With Howards lot you could ring up and talk with a Ministers advisor until the cows came home. ( But at least you could discuss policies with them.)
labour tell you they dont have to inform anybody the advisors name of different polys. Half the time they staff dont even know!

If Rudd is upfront Foxy WHY did he run when asked to inform the public that AWB money to SH wasn`t just from wheat but live exports.

After all it was his job and he knew the public interest.
Thats down right dishonest.
The problem with labour people is they cant manage money, power and their standard move is to bully.
Even now the unions demand more more more.


Anyway I am sure I am not making an impression on you.

Your old loyalty is misplaced.
Gone are the good old labour people.
Posted by People Against Live Exports & Intensive Farming, Monday, 3 November 2008 6:59:48 PM
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Much of our dilemmas have to do with Govt waste and the growth of the bureaucracy,but most of it is due to foreign debt.We have a foregn debt of over $600 billion.Due to the recent depreciation of our currency it is now $750 billion or $150,000.00 for every working couple.This means that at least $10,000.00 pa per family leaves
country just in interest without paying any principal.

Is it any wonder that we don't have money for infrastructure or medicine?

We have to break the debt enslavement.This means that we as a country have to become more autonomous,ie real fair trade and breaking the monopoly of the banking cartells.
Posted by Arjay, Monday, 3 November 2008 9:57:04 PM
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As I recall it, my local bus company that was contracted to transport kids to school - was being paid a fare for every local registered student, whether they actually travelled on the bus or not. Not a bad deal for them.

In these days of economic rationalism, how can that be justified?
Why should I be taxed to pay for a universal service that may not even be fully utilised?

It's a bit late now to start complaining about that as well as rampant privatisation after electorally supporting the architects of such philosophies for the last several elections.
Posted by wobbles, Monday, 3 November 2008 11:49:27 PM
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