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Posted by Shadow Minister, Friday, 3 June 2011 8:37:06 AM
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SM you are a one tracked person, you know better but insist I am one tracked.
Look in to your mirror. We will get the tax on the way to an ETS and not starve to death, you understand that but your every word is a weapon for your team. QL sorry but like many I give up on you. Posted by Belly, Friday, 3 June 2011 1:20:31 PM
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lol...Yawn!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Uzae_SqbmDE I swear thats you on banjo:) Your a cranky little man when you dont get your own way. SM is just better at it than you:) LEA Posted by Quantumleap, Friday, 3 June 2011 1:42:08 PM
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Belly,
With the Malaysian solution, the carbon tax and the NBN, this is all Tony's Christmases coming at once. With the Malaysian solution, he is driving a wedge between the Greens and the ALP, and painting Juliar as worse than John Howard. With the Carbon Tax, he has painted Gillard as dishonest, a liar, and a puppet of the greens. On top of that, with the treat to the manufacturing sector, he is eating Juliar's lunch by touring the union heartland and getting a rousing welcome from previously rusted on Labor members. With the noise from the above issues, the NBN has been quiescent, but with the Silcar order, and the acceptance of all risk by NBN Co, any hiccup, delay, State interference etc will result in an invoice to the government, providing endless fodder for the coalition. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jG82h3DY4fA&feature=player_embedded Posted by Shadow Minister, Friday, 3 June 2011 2:27:37 PM
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SM,
Despite his relentless attacks on the government's policies Tony Abbott has taken a hammering in the latest Newspoll. Labor is ahead of the Coalition 51-49 in the two party preferred stakes. The Prime Minister is also ahead as the preferred PM polling 50 to Tony Abbott's 36. This must be causing some serious concern for senior Libs - Hocky, Brandis, Turnbull - whose leadership aspirations may not lie dormant much longer. Perhaps its time for them to re-evaluate whether Tony Abbott is electable. The polls consistently suggest not. Posted by Lexi, Friday, 3 June 2011 2:56:54 PM
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Lexi,
Are you reading the same papers I am? The latest newspoll showed labor's 2pp at 48%, the rise being mostly due to the greens, and the Coalition still in an election winning position, and that is after a terrible week for the coalition. Perhaps it is time for the ALP to re evaluate whether Juliar is electable. Her preferred status as PM is still only just above TA's at 44 to 37 and her approval rating is deep in the red. Posted by Shadow Minister, Friday, 3 June 2011 3:19:54 PM
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Still blinkered I see. Juliar is very good at personal attacks, but I have yet to see her in question time actually answering a question. If school yard taunting is what you judge debates, then yes she does well. If reasoned response to the argument, then she fails miserably.
If Juliar passes the tax, it will be the lightning rod for every cost of living increase and job loss, and Juliar will be reduced to trying miserably to rebut every claim.
Having blindly supported Labor on every policy, you are in no way able to claim the moral high ground.