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Did Labor fiddle whilst Manufacturing burned?

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Ridicules increases in the bureaucracy, & even more ridiculous wages rates he had given to them had made all the old business models redundant.

The private sector had huge wage rises, chasing the public servants, & for most manufacturing, & many other sectors, an employee could not earn enough to cover his increased costs.
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The arrogant idiot Whitlam, who got everything wrong, & the weak fool Fraser, who did not have the guts to reverse many of the Whitlam mistakes
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And since then what have any of them done?
Make more ridiculous rules, increase bureaucracy, pay public servants more money, increase more regulatory rules on business to garner more of their fruits to create the justification for more of the above.

Carcass Australia is dying from all the poly-ticks stuck to her sucking her dry, and if anyone gets up with the Alcohol bottle or a cigarette lighter, watch out, the ticks will ravage you!

The reason people are always screaming for more money is, they keep asking for more of the above thinking it will make things better for them. They haven't yet realised that their cries for help are the very cries that are killing them! And ignorant people like belly go around denigrating anyone that tries to bring the truth to light!

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Posted by RawMustard, Wednesday, 24 August 2011 11:10:25 PM
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For over thirty years I've watched peoples income shrink year after year as more rules and taxes to cover them are introduced, they're now so reliant on the state, they have no choice but to beg to the state for help.

Just witness how the state with it's despicable disciples such as belly perpetuate the reliance on it for their life being, with their (Lets get more of the plebs stuck to the states tit) carbon tax.

They're going to tax the air you breath and then make you grovel before them like a leper begging for food so you can have a little back. How long are we going to put up with this crap? Another 30 years? Or is it about time we started to fight back and take back control of our own destinies without having to demoralise ourselves every year by begging for some of our hard earned labour to be returned!

Then and only then will jobs and a fair pay come back to everyone!
Posted by RawMustard, Wednesday, 24 August 2011 11:10:43 PM
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http://www.smh.com.au/opinion/politics/hear-that-boom-thats-australia-steeling-itself-for-good-times-20110823-1j88q.html
Sorry Shadow Minister.
Bit rude of me.
Just thought room existed to replace the fear mongering with some balanced comments.
Sorry, rare as it is in your threads out still is worth while letting truth out for a flight now and again.
Posted by Belly, Thursday, 25 August 2011 6:00:31 AM
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Pelican,

"Your statement that the ALP has ignored the two speed economy is blatantly untrue."

Really! All I have heard is scripted statements saying how good things are in Aus and what a wonderful job labor did to save us from the GFC. Nary a word about how the retail and manufacturing sectors are struggling.

The answer is to make them more competitive, by reducing their cost of doing business. We should start by rolling back some of the ridiculous conditions in the fair work act that are driving up costs and driving down productivity, reduce payroll and other money grab taxes, and for god's sake not introduce a stupid industry wide carbon tax.
Posted by Shadow Minister, Thursday, 25 August 2011 6:04:51 AM
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You should buy another paper Belly. That one is feeding you regular doses of cow dung, & you appear to be believing it.

Suggest to about 1000 families south of Woolongong that they'll be better flipping hamburgers, if anyone can afford then, at $15 an hour rather than $45 in the mill.

Then tell a similar number who will lose their well paying jobs in the small local coal mines supplying the mill the same story.

Be ready to run mate, they know who to blame.
Posted by Hasbeen, Thursday, 25 August 2011 9:48:27 AM
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Belly,

Listen to this from Graham Richardson, a long time Labor member and supporter. What he says does not differ from what I am saying much.

http://video.theaustralian.com.au/2105014241/Richo-on-the-Labor-Party

Perhaps the Labor party is headed the same way as the democrats after Juliar has ridden it into the ground.
Posted by Shadow Minister, Thursday, 25 August 2011 12:17:56 PM
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