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Was Peter Dutton Wise?

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It is not possible to change others fixed biases
And in this case not worth the effort
We are in a thread that questions has a right wing man hurt his party by a badly timed and thought out action
Avoid it if you wish, but I warned in earlier posts, ignoring his actions
Introducing others faults, even invented ones, is saying my side right or wrong
Such a claim/view condemns that side to never ever improving
It too, in insulting voters ability to think, makes the coming defeat even more certain
Posted by Belly, Thursday, 3 January 2019 4:59:02 AM
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has a right wing man hurt his party by a badly timed and thought out action
Belly,
Definitely but it is still highly preferable to a left wing crowd hurting the whole Nation with badly timed & thoughtless policies !
Posted by individual, Thursday, 3 January 2019 7:49:26 AM
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INDY thanks, your contributions help me make a point
Very few true Conservatives want any improvement from their team
And the best some, including you, can do is throw mud at the others side
Closed minds are not productive minds
Posted by Belly, Thursday, 3 January 2019 12:40:29 PM
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Individual,

So you regard the current "Banking Royal Commission"
which is busily uncovering various wrong doing in our
financial sector as bad policy? It was the Labor
Party that was in favor of setting one up for some time -
even having it as a policy in the last election in 2016
while the Liberal Party wasn't. The Libs were not
wanting to weigh in on business dealings of some of our
largest companies - while the Labor Party were more than
happy to do so.
Posted by Foxy, Thursday, 3 January 2019 12:51:23 PM
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the banking royal commission actually revealed more about investors losing money and then crying wolf than it did anything else. Yes a few rogue operators that could easily of been dealt with outside of a RC. The real losers are the ones trying to get a loan now but can't.
Posted by runner, Thursday, 3 January 2019 1:15:43 PM
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The Banking Royal Commission has revealed a great deal.
We've heard evidence of appalling behaviour by Australia's
major banks and financial planners from the past decade,
including bribery, forged documents, repeated failure to
verify customers' living expenses before lending them money
and misselling insurance to people who can't afford it.
AMP admitted to lying to regulators and the Commonwealth
Bank admitted some of its financial planners have been
charging fees to clients who have died. And it gets worse:

http://www.theguardian.com/australia-news/2018/apr/20/banking-royal-commission-all-you-need-to-know-so-far
Posted by Foxy, Thursday, 3 January 2019 1:46:27 PM
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