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The Forum > General Discussion > Having failed as economic managers, will Labor now splurge to buy votes?

Having failed as economic managers, will Labor now splurge to buy votes?

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The fed police are not involved, I forgot about the xmas cheers aspect of the letter.
Mel brough is small fish.
The whole lib front bench used the court system to further their political ambitions. That is a fed matter. A sleezy set up.
30,000 lifers , where do you get your info from.
Tip of iceberg Carbon tax. 10%
Struggling to hold it together, tis the lib nat combo, Butch recently had one, a power bill that went from 2000 to 5000, carbon tax again 10%.
No that was a business .3%
2013 will be exciting, more excitement than the world ending
Posted by 579, Wednesday, 26 December 2012 8:25:48 AM
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579 - You are very selective in your wording - I wrote "approx 30,000 welfare for lifers." that is the approx figure labor have let in and the projected figure of arrivals for 2012/13 is between 25,000 to 30,000. In 3 months alone we had nearly 7,000 plus.

Since 579 and Belly are the chief advocates for the Labor party can you please provide everyone with 10 reasons why they should be re-elected or are doing a good job. (Please don't provide the list on April 1st)
Posted by Philip S, Wednesday, 26 December 2012 12:15:13 PM
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You mean new australians don't get employment. Where do you get your statistics from.
I wasn't aware i was advocating anyone, i tend to see things as they are without the blindness and B/s of a coalition that has said nothing and done nothing and been totally negative. And yet you can see salvation within.
I want to know what i am voting for before i could contemplate any change.
Why change if it is for the worse, lib govt;'s are for big business not services for the commons.
Voting is very serious and every person of age's responsibility.
There has been gov;t elected before for no other reason than a change.
These govt; are usually short lived.
I just hope in future years no opposition follows the lead of this federal opposition. This opposition will go down in history as totally obsessed, at forcing an election at any cost, even using the court system to further their own agenda.
Posted by 579, Wednesday, 26 December 2012 12:45:52 PM
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579 - Again you are very selective in your wording things in this instance you downright misinterpret them.
Quote "You mean new australians don't get employment. Where do you get your statistics from." I did not say that. I am talking about the welfare for lifers that arrive by boat, statistical fact that 85% who were accepted under the humanitarian scheme and had been here over 5 years were still on welfare after 5 years.

Now the majority of boat people DO NOT speak English thus making it IMPOSSIBLE to employ them because if you give one a job and he has an accident he says "I could not read the sign" the Government will have you in court faster than you can call your lawyer.

Personally I do not want Abbott but I see him as the lesser of 2 evils.

It was also noted that you either could not answer my question or you again selectively read things, here it is again.

"579 and Belly are the chief advocates for the Labor party can you please provide everyone with 10 reasons why they should be re-elected or are doing a good job. (Please don't provide the list on April 1st)"

Everyone awaits your reply with great anticipation.
Posted by Philip S, Wednesday, 26 December 2012 2:14:18 PM
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Didn't i say i was not advocating any-one.
But seeing you ask. Why should any-one be in favour of someone that does not have a policy but wants to be a govt. Bob Catter would probably like that feather also. To say the lesser evil of the two is the libs, now that is a stupid statement, what are you basing your assumptions on.
That lot don't have a policy, for running a country.
They refuse to tell the AU people what sort of govt they will be.
The libs have been nothing but negative.
They have done nothing except talk the economy down.
They have used a court system for political advantage.
They have shown no political nouse at all.
The best you can get from a would be leader is foot in mouth , or i didn't read it.
Abbott has not shown an ounce of ambition for this country, it has been all about abbott, the rest have to remain silent.
Surely this nation deserves better than someone that can't read, let alone have any policy. So what makes you think he is a better option.
He has said nothing for me to think he is capable of anything, except his own agenda, whatever that may be
Posted by 579, Wednesday, 26 December 2012 3:21:41 PM
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579 - You are really starting to show your ignorance.

Quote "To say the lesser evil of the two is the libs, now that is a stupid statement, what are you basing your assumptions on."

I am basing it on the last few years of outright lies and incompetence of the Labor Government. The readers can name a very long list and you know that from failed border protection to no carbon tax.

It was also noted AGAIN that you either could not answer my question or you again selectively read things, here it is again. I shortened it a bit so even you should be able to read and comprehend the question.

"can you please provide everyone with 10 reasons why they should be re-elected or are doing a good job."

Everyone awaits your reply with great anticipation.
Posted by Philip S, Wednesday, 26 December 2012 4:51:56 PM
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