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The Forum > General Discussion > Why Kevin's move to a floating carbon tax is an admission of failure.

Why Kevin's move to a floating carbon tax is an admission of failure.

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It is shown that if Turnbull was at the helm kev would be in the backblocks.
Kev is up there because people don't like Abbott, so it's in your corner.
Don't worry about policy it's Abbott that is going to cause your downfall.
Posted by doog, Friday, 19 July 2013 9:13:05 AM
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Governing is hard, but both parties are as good and useless as each other with their various strengths and weaknesses.

But I am over it; what choice to I have, a vote for the ALP and the dud, or Sophie Mirabella. Depresses me thinking about it
Posted by Chris Lewis, Friday, 19 July 2013 9:17:13 AM
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<<what choice to I have, a vote for the ALP and the dud, or Sophie Mirabella. Depresses me thinking about it>>

If the truth be known I am no great fan of Abbot myself.However, whenever I am in doubt as to which way to swing, I picture Sarah Hansen-Young as a cabinet Minister in a ALP-Green hung parliament.

It's a sure fire cure.

Ala Woody Allen, I never want to vote for any party that might conceivably accede to having Sarah Hansen-Young as a cabinet minster.
Posted by SPQR, Friday, 19 July 2013 10:19:26 AM
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The way I see it Turnbull is just the liberal version of KRudd in the blue team.

Good conman/spruiker, very opinioned & arrogant, but rather thick, & unable to use others ability. Either of them are sure to be a catastrophe.

I can see no reason to vote for the B grade copy of this type in Turnbull, when we have the totally hopeless Rudd to vote for.

I still find it amazing that so few can see through these pretenders & realize what no hoppers they are.
Posted by Hasbeen, Friday, 19 July 2013 12:06:40 PM
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Well if the coalition have any chance of winning this election it will have to be with Turnbull.
At the moment we have a dummy posing as a would be pollitition.
A mutant and losing ground at an accelerating speed.
Let sanity prevail.
Posted by doog, Friday, 19 July 2013 12:14:32 PM
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The big question around this ETS is this;
The money that will be used to buy credits from European traders will
add against our balance of trade.
Eventually there will be some Australian originating credits but it
seems inevitable that the majority forever will originate from Europe.

This will be a permanent non productive drain on our economy.
Show me where I am wrong.
Posted by Bazz, Friday, 19 July 2013 12:38:01 PM
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