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Posted by individual, Sunday, 1 July 2018 8:04:51 PM
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In june 1987 Len Monday, a proper Labor politician said “At the moment we have the Senate full of lawyers & doctors, solicitors and economists and the actual people haven’t got a voice in the Parliament “
How times haven't changed ! Posted by individual, Sunday, 1 July 2018 8:16:38 PM
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For those interested in energy I find this link useful...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Energy_density_Extended_Reference_Table Posted by Canem Malum, Sunday, 1 July 2018 11:48:54 PM
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Personally, I like that backflip Bill is Labor's leader, as he is doing more than Malcolm to ensure that Labor stays in opposition.
Bill has taken Labor sharply further left and away from the mainstream workers that Labor used to represent. The company tax cuts are very popular, which is why the shadow cabinet rolled him. Last election MT avoided negative advertising, while Labor went full steam ahead. I think that this coming election there will be more focus on Bill's shady past. Posted by Shadow Minister, Monday, 2 July 2018 6:09:10 AM
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Thanks Shadow Minister! I needed that! cold bleak day, have not had my coffee yet hat winter, needed that laugh to get me going! individual you have the bull by the horns,not an unusual position old mate, see my words are meant to brutally attack a beast that lurks in the blood stream of some of my fellow travellers, it can be seen by its side effects, loss of public support, the weird feeling only our leaders know any thing about any thing, it is damaging and truth is the only known antidote, it is? solidarity! a foul beast that aims to hide the truth and has no other use, job done, back on track but Bill may have trouble sitting down for some time after his last caucus meeting, caucus? don't get me started on that!
Posted by Belly, Monday, 2 July 2018 7:31:22 AM
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Belly,
Most people have their say on election day. Both major parties go bad after getting comfortable hence the musical chairs Governments we have. Imagine if we ever got a Government that does things right, elections would be a mere formality. Oppositions would become irrelevant.