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Gentlemen,

I can only go by my own experience of living in Victoria.
And living in Melbourne.
I wouldn't live anywhere else.
And I'm originally from Sydney.
And BTW there are quite a few Sudanese workers in the
Aged Care Facilities near us - who do a great job.

Why don't we see any leaflets about them - from the
Liberal Party in Victoria?
Posted by Foxy, Saturday, 28 July 2018 10:28:11 AM
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Hi there BELLY old man...

I can tell you quite factually, there have been more investigations by police into Labour criminal practices, than ever into the Conservatives. However to me, that doesn't mean much. Politics by nature is a very dirty game.

No; what needs to be done, and done soon, is an all encompassing investigation into the wholesale criminality orchestrated by some sections of the Union Movement. Not by police, but a specially constituted authority enhanced by similar powers to that of the NCA or ICAC, with the same compellable requirements similar to that of a Royal Commission.

The investigative body should be established from a pool of experienced detectives, seconded from all the State Forces and the AFP. Anyway, what ever happened to the Royal Commission into the Union Movement?

As an aside, but germane to this topic - Belly do you remember the scandal concerning the HMAS 'Japarit' during the Vietnam War? The Unionists (Wharfie's), would not load the Ship with letters and parcels meant for Aussie troops serving in Vietnam? Because of Labour's intractable opposition to the war. Interestingly, when finally these articles were delivered, some were too late, the addressee's had been killed in action? Unions have a lot to be proud of eh?
Posted by o sung wu, Saturday, 28 July 2018 10:59:55 AM
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Belly,

No one buries dirt better than Labor and the Unions. Peter Slipper had effectively been fired (disendorsed) from the libs for excessive expense claims and this was common knowledge. Juliar not only protected Thomson for years from criminal proceedings but fired Harry Jenkins to pinch Slipper from the Libs by giving him the lucrative speakers position, at which point he was essentially a paid for Labor member.

When his revolting tweets and false claims as speaker were exposed, Juliar protected him with high-level lawyers and that stupid speech.

The corrupt Daniel Andrews knowingly and deliberately used taxpayers money for the party, and even when he was exposed did bugger all.

No one is as corrupt as Labor.
Posted by Shadow Minister, Saturday, 28 July 2018 11:09:40 AM
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Hi there SHADOW MINISTER...

You said, 'no one is as corrupt as Labour' - in reality they contrived and innovated the word, and were the first to introduce it, into parliamentary practice. Sadly old mate, some from the LNP have learned their parliamentary craft from Labour.

Perhaps not so much wholesale corruption, but playing 'the numbers game', milking every single entitlement available to them - the retired Ms BISHOP was a good example chartering an A/C for very doubtful needs not to do with her constituent's or her normal parliamentary necessity?

And what happened to Ms BISHOP, she was encouraged to resign. Nevertheless the costs of the Charter was picked up by the poor ol' Taxpayer as far as I know? To be fair, I think during the tumult, Ms BISHOP did offer to pay for the Charter, but did she in fact?
Posted by o sung wu, Saturday, 28 July 2018 12:41:53 PM
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The tactics used by the Liberal Party in Victoria
smack of desperation. The recent leaflets handed
out by Liberal Mathew Guy on gangs hunting in packs
to spread fear - can only be described as nasty
and bigoted.

The so called fraud investigation of
the 2014 state election - which by the way has been
paid back in full - is something Matthew Guy neglects
to tell people.

- In the meantime Daniel Andrews and his
MPs are simply getting on with the job of governing.

The Libs
can continue with their tactics, their "memory losses,"
(when confronted) as voters are seeing through all
that nonsense.

In the meantime - Victorians are going to receive
free-fee-schemes from the Daniel Andrews Government
for vital courses at TAFE (yes, free - no fees) for
courses like - nursing, accounting, agriculture,
age-care-support, disability care and support,
construction and building, automotive, hairdressing,
signage and graphics, food services, and engineering
pathways.

http://www.pedestrian.tv/news/daniel-andrews-budget-victoria-tafe-courses-free/
Posted by Foxy, Saturday, 28 July 2018 1:32:59 PM
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unfortunately such tactics work Foxy they have been standard issue for all my life from conservatives and many fall for it *we owe it to ourselves to understand fake news is an invention of Murdock and the party that serves him*
Posted by Belly, Saturday, 28 July 2018 3:01:04 PM
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