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How to incentivise politicians.
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Posted by Foxy, Tuesday, 31 December 2013 8:55:19 AM
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Dear Belly,
A word of advice. Don't get upset by the comments of the barking chihuahuas. They'll bark at anything. It's best to simply ignore and scroll past their posts. They can't annoy you if you don't read their comments. Don't honour them with replies until we run out of intelligent and reasoned posters on this forum (human beings). You can't argue with people who are so narrow-minded that they can see through keyholes with both eyes. Even single-celled creatures have a right to exist - but they aren't capable of evolving. Leave them to their own devices - and to the kindred spirits who share their "wisdom." Posted by Foxy, Tuesday, 31 December 2013 9:16:55 AM
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Foxy,
Actually inane slogans and repeated lies is something that you've got down to a fine art. You just open you mouth to put your foot in it, and have not the slightest grasp of a genuine policy. My first comment was to pull you up for gross hypocrisy in complaining about Howard's entitlements while ignoring those of the more recent Krudd and Juliar. My mentality and those of my ilk support jobs in Australia by making manufacturing businesses competitive with flexible working conditions, reduced red tape, and reduced power and construction costs. Exactly the opposite of Labor. Most of us believe in climate change, but have the IQ to realise that unilateral action by australia does nothing for the environment and harms the economy. Next you finger me as a homophobic christian fundamentalist, whereas I am an atheist that supports gay marriage, and my posts clearly show that. The reason that neither the coalition nor labor support gay marriage is because the majority of voters that oppose gay marriage are blue collar workers in marginal seats. It would appear that you have no shame and that lying comes naturally to you. As far as policy is concerned, while labor has great motives for its policies, every single implementation is a supreme stuff up, costing the tax payer $billions, harming the economy, and often killing people. Posted by Shadow Minister, Tuesday, 31 December 2013 10:07:56 AM
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SM,
It seems not everyone agrees with your take on things. No surprises there: http://www.businessspectator.com.au/article/2012/8/27/interest-rates/abbotts-not-so-golden-years http://www.abc.net.au/unleashed/3886792.html http://www.onenation.com.au/hot-topics-voting/prime-minister-lurks-perks Posted by Foxy, Tuesday, 31 December 2013 12:09:25 PM
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cont'd ...
You don't have to justify your mentality to me. The perception that I have formed of you is based on the posts that you write on this forum. However, if you want my opinion to change - you can always improve. Posted by Foxy, Tuesday, 31 December 2013 12:15:10 PM
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Foxy that is good advice.
However I have an inquiring mind. And look constantly for a reason for SMs diatribes and fixed Stoic in ability to see other than his fixed path. In our writings for those who put thought in to them, you can read a persons thoughts to the same degree Body Language can be read. SM has lost it , every time he launches that lie, one he knows is a lie, that we lie he shows he is defeated by our point. Notice he will not answer my questions? Posted by Belly, Tuesday, 31 December 2013 12:32:38 PM
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Actually inane slogans and repeated lies
is something that you've got down to a
fine art. Most of us prefer genuine policies
but those are out of your realm of understanding.
Pot- kettle-black - is the best you can do!
But what can one expect from the mentality that
thinks:
1) Standing Tall for Australia means firing your
workers and moving the jobs to India.
2) Jesus loves me and shares my hatred of
homosexuals and Labor.
3) The best way to improve military morale is
to praise the troops in speeches while slashing
veterans' benefits.
4) Global warming and tobacco's link to cancer are
junk science - but creationism should be taught in
schools.
And the list goes on.