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Does Rudd think people are stupid?
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Posted by Hasbeen, Saturday, 7 September 2013 12:51:03 PM
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"They, just like switched on Ozzies,.."
LMAO! Mr Murdoch has his finger on the switch. Look what happens when he..... Posted by Poirot, Saturday, 7 September 2013 12:56:53 PM
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Dear Poirot,
Talking about stupidity ... On the one hand Joe Hockey tells us that, "We must all tighten our belts," and how bad the current government has been, while at the same time they're also telling us that "we're not increasing taxes," (due to the success of the government's economic policies? - that the government's policies have been so successful that the Coalition will be able to afford to make substantial cuts in taxes). Yet we know that tax cuts are an impossibility - and are usually delivered only in election years and are invariably a conjuring trick - check for hidden taxes and charges in the small print, and for "Commissions of Audit". The fact is that the government always ends up with more of our money. Posted by Foxy, Saturday, 7 September 2013 1:06:55 PM
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seems like some on the left are already displaying violence even before the result is called.
http://www.couriermail.com.au/news/special-features/protesters-clash-with-abbott8217s-security-in-heated-scenes-at-the-polls-in-sydney/story-fnho52jo-1226713576129 obviously kids who never got a smack or learned to lose graciously. Posted by runner, Saturday, 7 September 2013 1:12:21 PM
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Ar the good old carbon tax again.
I didn't mention the tax, yet, as usual, you labor lovers jumped down my throat, however, if you actually care to read my post, all I said was.....I .also fail to see how a 70% increase in power is not excessive. Perhaps it's not an essential to you, but I can assure you it is to ordinary folk, and they will vote with their feet. But hey, I don't blame you lot for feeling the way you do, because after all, you had your leader sacked, then offered your unconditional support to Julia, the new Julia and even the new new Julia, only to have her fall flat on her face and be replaced by the new Kevin, al, in the space of six years. While the wheels may well have fallen off your bus, it was always your choice to get onto the bus, and boy what a poor choice you made. I did tell you that Rudd needed to call a snap election, but, as usual, you once again offered your loyal support, only to be let down once again. Posted by rehctub, Saturday, 7 September 2013 2:37:14 PM
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Dear rehctub,
If you're worried about the wheels falling off the bus - at least wait until after the election results are in - and what comes after that. At present our country is in pretty good nick. We're not Spain, Greece or Ireland - yet. Posted by Foxy, Saturday, 7 September 2013 4:01:47 PM
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They, just like switched on Ozzies, are all going to say privately, watch out for that slimy bugger Rudd. Don't trust him as far as you can kick him.