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Now we know Tony has the policy right.

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It seems to be working,

The latest essential poll shows the increased popularity of the liberal party and especially Abbott who is far preferred over backstabber Bill.

The boats are stopping, and we are getting shot of the carbon tax that Labor promised we wouldn't get.
Posted by Shadow Minister, Wednesday, 23 October 2013 4:02:37 AM
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http://www.smh.com.au/federal-politics/political-news/john-howard-warns-liberals-frail-labor-will-rise-again-20131022-2vz5x.html
This link comes from a man I fought so very hard.
A man, not uncommon in politics, who let his wife, an unelected person have far too great a say in his leadership.
Yet in truth a man who walked and talked politics.
It is hard to find fault in his words in the link.
Reality tells us some, on both sides will try.
But be aware in the back of his mind he knows it was a party trashed at the last election.
Not policy,s.
And Abbott came to power, with no intention of delivering his scrambled eggs policy,s.
Even intentionally using the Labor policy,s he for so long said had this country debt bound[Hocky raises debt ceiling].
These tragic fires?
Gives more room for the massive unachievable tree planting back bone of Abbott,s anti change climate policy,s.
After, and it will take place, the Greens contaminated Tasmanian Government is thrashed, maybe a lessor one for South Australia, the Labor movement will be a very different and successful one.
Posted by Belly, Wednesday, 23 October 2013 5:37:30 AM
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SM, That flip of a treasure "we" have Hayseed Hockey is doing an "Obama" and lifting the Australian debt ceiling to $500,000,000. can we expect Tea Party members amongst the Liberals to shut down the government. Was it not just a few short weeks ago that the Abbott mantra was "we must reign in the debt to save Australia". Abbott wont reign in the shouts in the trough, little own reign in the debt.
"the increased popularity of the liberal party" What about a comment on the Miranda by-election last Saturday? 27% swing to Labor.
Posted by Paul1405, Wednesday, 23 October 2013 5:39:27 AM
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rein not reign. The Mad Monk reigns.
Maybe the conservatives are still on the old British imperial system and the new debt ceiling would be 500,000,000,000,000 pounds.
Something new: The Abbott bunch not content with their own snouts in the trough, they have now invited their mates in to see how best for them to get their snouts into an even bigger trough. We now have the nicely named "Commission of Audit" subtitled "The Bureau of Rip Offs". Who makes up this illustrious commission, chair Tony Shepherd (Business) Peter Crone (Business), Peter Boxall (friend of business), Tony Cole (friend of business) Robert Fisher (friend of business) and Amanda Vanstone (twit). What will the agenda be for this most business friendly mob.

1. Identify all the juicy government plumbs to pluck for the big end of town. Naturally to be sold at a bargain basement prices.
2. See how much of public money the Coalition can blow to provide infrastructure for business. No problem Hockey just got his hands on half a billion bucks.
3. Introduce business friendly only taxes, like hike the GST to 15% Chairman Shepherd is big on that one.
4. Think of any other ways of making the rich richer and the poor poorer, demand big spending cuts to welfare, health, education etc.
Posted by Paul1405, Wednesday, 23 October 2013 9:25:05 AM
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Paul,

Perhaps you would care to read what you have written to avoid sounding like a gibbering idiot.

As the debt is entirely generated by the labor government not only spending like drunken sailors, but entrenching spending at unaffordable levels with a bloated public service, huge cash hand outs, and white elephant projects.

Given that the Labor dunces knew the debt ceiling would be reached by December and have raised it a record 4 times in 6 years, it was reckless not to raise it prior to the election. As the libs are raising it now the only idiots that could block it would be Labor.

Belly,

Labor will probably rise from the ashes when sufficient time has passed for the public to forget how incompetent they were at governing.
Posted by Shadow Minister, Wednesday, 23 October 2013 10:44:55 AM
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Come on SM, what are they doing cutting the debt or increasing the debt? Can't have it both ways, or can you. Maybe Hockey is as bad at maths as they say he is.
Can I have a comment on the Miranda by-election, the Liberals were white washed, who's fault was that, O'Farrell, Abbott or both. I feel it was done to both of them. What do you say?
Your silence makes you a "gibbering idiot". A little while back you had something to say about insults, now you throw one here. You are fair game once more
Posted by Paul1405, Wednesday, 23 October 2013 11:09:25 AM
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