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If you don't like it, call an election!

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Lexi, I have to love you loyal support you have for these incompitent fools.

BTW, do you truly believe they can implement this new tax and not stuff that up as well?

Just to give you a heads up on just how scared they are, they shoukd have a trigger for a DD election, but I will bet my bottom dollar they won't be gane to, just like Rudd.
Posted by rehctub, Saturday, 15 October 2011 10:41:29 PM
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Dear rehctub,

There's no need to be concerned about the government
stuffing anything up. It's Mr Abbott's continuous
attitude that is stuffing everything up. Mr Abbott
tells us that "I'm the leader, come follow me."
Doesn't matter what you'll get from him - because
he doesn't have a plan. The Opposition is looking
increasingly like a single issue party that's had a
lot of the wind taken out of its sails now that the
polluter's tax has been passed in Parliament and is
going to be passed in the Senate.

When the polluter's tax turns out not be the doom
and gloom that Mr Abbott's blatant lies predict it
will be - many voters will begin to question what else
does he really have on offer - and as has been the case to
date they will realise - it's very little indeed.
He's slowly morphing from a fierce pitbull into a
yippy silky terrier - as his recent hysterics on the
Parliamentary Question Time demonstrated.
The party had better replace him quick smart - if they
want to have any sort of leg to stand on. It's not
looking good for them.
Posted by Lexi, Sunday, 16 October 2011 4:52:43 PM
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Poirot
Sadly that musical interlude is all too apt, just speed up Question Time and there you have it. :)
Posted by pelican, Sunday, 16 October 2011 6:42:45 PM
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Mr Abbott is not in control and has no sway over what these fools do. If he did we wouldn't have a carbon tax now! This chronic blaming of Abbott for all the blunders is becoming a joke of the highest order. Next you'll be blaming Abbott for the coming ice age!

It's incredible how much power this Abbott bloke has without even being in office! The force must run strong in his veins sheesh!
Posted by RawMustard, Sunday, 16 October 2011 7:40:35 PM
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Here was a surprise. I heard on one of the Sunday political programs
I can't remember which, that Abbot's proposal was for the first batch
of 800 to go to Malaysia then all after that to Nauru.

Now that was a compromise that Gillard should have been able to accept.
In any case I believe the govts proposal is a once off anyway.
Posted by Bazz, Monday, 17 October 2011 9:07:06 AM
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Juliar Gillard formed government with the Greens and independents, to govern and pass legislation. Tony Abbott did not and does not govern.

100% of the responsibility for governing rests with Juliar and her cabinet, and 100% of the blame for the additional taxes, and boats lies with her. If her coalition cannot pass legislation, then it has failed.

With respect to the immigration legislation, Labor after condemning the pacific solution for nearly a decade dismantled it, and helped the smugglers launch an armada of boats resulting in an estimated 400 people dying at sea. Their answer is a half cocked Malaysian solution that would have its deterrent of 800 people filled in 6 months, which is rejected on humanitarian grounds.

Then when their coalition partners will not help them pass legislation to strip the refugees of all their protections, they then approach the coalition with a "take it or leave it" approach and are surprised when they won't touch it. Chris Bowen wants to compromise with the coalition and is rolled by Juliar and the left.

It is the responsibility of the Labor/greens coalition to govern, and it is clear that they can't.
Posted by Shadow Minister, Monday, 17 October 2011 11:50:07 AM
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