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We Need a Double Dissolution to be called !
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Posted by Killarney, Saturday, 17 May 2014 2:40:05 AM
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double disolution=double trouble
it changes no lobby nor public servant doing treason. Leaked Documents Reveal Marine Corps ‘Urban Training Center’ Based on U.S. Town http://rinf.com/alt-news/latest-news/leaked-documents-reveal-marine-corps-urban-training-center-based-u-s-town/ Newly leaked Marine Corps’ documents detail yet another military urban training center that more closely resembles a small U.S. town than a foreign combat zone. Put a cable lobbyist in charge of net neutrality. What could go wrong? http://xrepublic.tv/node/8932 House Bill 1490 (HB1490) passed through the state senate on May 1 by a 24-8 margin. It had previously passed the house by a 131-12 vote... Jim Rickards’ Full, In-Depth World Bank Presentation On The Future Of Money http://investmentwatchblog.com/jim-rickards-full-in-depth-world-bank-presentation-on-the-future-of-money/ Former Abortion Clinic Operator: We Sexualized Kids To Keep Abortion Cash Flowing http://www.thedailysheeple.com/former-abortion-clinic-operator-we-sexualized-kids-to-keep-abortion-cash-flowing_052014 A former abortion clinic operator in Texas says she was compensated handsomely for selling state-funded sex education programs to children, which in turn destroyed their innocence and compelled them to visit the clinics for future abortion services. Carol Everett, who now heads the non-profit Heidi Group Foundation, a pro-life organization that helps “girls and women in unplanned pregnancies make positive, life-affirming choices,” recalled her time within the industry at a recent Rose Dinner event in Canada. http://www.asianews.it/news-en/Pope:-A-journey-to-the-Holy-Land-in-the-name-of-ecumenism-31089.html The Pope is being left wide open, not unlike JFK who did the Dallas Motorcade without the bullet-proof top to the limousine. I hope I am wrong about this, but it would be very easy for the US or Israel to assassinate the Pope, frame Muslims, and kick off a "Holy" war against the Muslims http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/the-pope/10833715/Pope-Francis-rejects-bulletproof-vehicles-for-Middle-East-trip.html http://www.naturalblaze.com/2014/05/bribery-fraud-and-corruption-charges.html http://whatreallyhappened.com/ http://whatreallyhappened.com/podcasts/hourtitle3.m3u http://xml.nfowars.net/Alex.rss Posted by one under god, Saturday, 17 May 2014 6:28:40 AM
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http://www.minister.immi.gov.au/media/sm/2014/sm214451.htm
As I said substantial savings by stopping the boats. But nowhere does it say how much the boarder protection fleet, the offshore camps, costs of transporting the "inmates" to the offshore camps, cost of visits by officials to the offshore camps, paying other countries to take in refugees, are costing. Come off the grass it will be a lot more than the weasel words of Scott Morrison el al say the old system was costing. A further point was that money stayed in Australia before. It cost 1$billion to re-open manus alone. Posted by Robert LePage, Saturday, 17 May 2014 10:59:54 AM
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Labor, The Greens and Palmer should block supply.
At least then abbott would be forced to keep at least one promise. Let the people decide this liars fate. Posted by mikk, Saturday, 17 May 2014 12:04:46 PM
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mikk,
The people have already decided and the rubbish was put out in Canberra very recently. There is nothing new in any of 'Little Willie' Shorten's spiel that is any different to what Gillard and Rudd have said and done before with calamitous results. There is a lot of buzzing in the hive still from the hordes of entitled bureaucrats and entrepreneurs including lawyers who have made a jolly good living and careers out of Labor's social policies to buy votes. Posted by onthebeach, Saturday, 17 May 2014 12:21:57 PM
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...No offsets, depreciation, deductions for anything what-so-ever.
Are you serious Jayb, if you are, tell me, where are the jobs going to come from, because there's no point being in business if it's all risk and no reward. Now as for tax, you are still on the wrong track, we have to tax money, not people, because unZzxlike the current tax, that only gets collated once, money gets taxed every time it changes hands. I'm sure I would like another $500 per week to spend, cause I'd sure do my bit to stimulate the economy. Nhoj ...OH MY BLOODY GAWD .... let me pick myself up off the floor, I just fainted. Why? One Under No God wrote a post that was *ONLY* 2 lines long. I bet nobody will still actually read it though, as usual. Nhoj, It's not often I praise you, BUT THAT'S GO,D! I swear there are more than one using that name. ...Posted by one under god, Saturday, 17 May 2014 6:28:40 AM is that number one, or two posting. Robert LePage, you do acknowledge that no matter where the money goes here, or how much, it is a problem that DIDN'T EXIST prior to the Kevin 07 failed experiment. Don't you! OTB, Paul won't rise to the challenge, so perhaps you can enlighten us on what labor, if they were to regain power, would do, because if they don't have the answers, it's nothing but words. We have had six years of words, now we have a government of action. They may well have lied, but, did you seriously believe it would be any different, because six years of waste and mismanagement can't be left to fester forever. Besides, the quicker the libs can balance the books, the quicker labor can get back in to completely stuff things up again. History is a bitch! Posted by rehctub, Saturday, 17 May 2014 1:24:09 PM
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'after six years of Labour and the massive debt they left'
Yes, mate ... because every country in the developed world lost money hand over fist because, since the 80s, their government revenues had become inextricably embedded to the global finance system, which - you might have heard the rumour by now - went into total meltdown circa 2008 and not only hasn't recovered in the period since, but has become infinitely worse.
If you applaud the cowardly cruelty of the spoilt rich brats of Canberra in dooming hundreds of thousands, possibly millions, of Australians to lives of unemployment, homelessness, despair and almost certainly starvation, that's your prerogative. But don't use the moronic Murdoch mantra that it was because Labor spent too much money.