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Dodged a bullet

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Belly

With the Labor loss, the stock market has rallied, the housing prices seem to have halted their slide and it looks like a Labor induced recession may be avoided. With economic headwinds, a liberal government is far more competent to keep Aus in the black.
Posted by Shadow Minister, Monday, 3 June 2019 1:07:22 PM
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SM,

The Liberal Party has won the election.

You can now stop your attacks on Labor
until prior to the next election.

It would be so much better if we displayed
the inclusiveness that apparently both leaders
of the major parties seem to be aiming for -
and looking for commonalities (what unites us)
rather than the old tactics of division.

Things like - "We're better economic managers,"
"We stopped the boats," et cetera. You guys
won - now lets see what you do next and what
promises you do manage to keep and how well
you will be able to do things. You won't be
very successful without Labor's support.
It's time divisions were put aside for the
good of the country.
Posted by Foxy, Monday, 3 June 2019 1:53:13 PM
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Foxy,

I apologise in advance. Considering that Labor and the greens have done just about everything to block every piece of Liberal legislation over the past 6 years, I doubt that any spirit of partisanship will survive more than a month or two.

Given that Albo has surrounded himself with those chosen based on political and gender basis rather than competence, I have some confidence that the next election will easier than this one.
Posted by Shadow Minister, Monday, 3 June 2019 3:17:49 PM
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Thread says it all Labor dodged a bullet
And the next three years will prove it, Labor and the greens? combined had far more first preference votes than the coalition
Posted by Belly, Monday, 3 June 2019 3:44:24 PM
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SM,

And despite your doom and gloom outlook - our
country is not only progressing but leading
in so many fields.
Posted by Foxy, Monday, 3 June 2019 3:52:18 PM
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Dear Shadow Minister,

You wrote;

"With economic headwinds, a liberal government is far more competent to keep Aus in the black."

What an absolute crock. Deep, tainted, unbelievable rubbish.

Labour incurred a debt fighting off the GFC. One only has to look at the Spanish unemployment rate to see the havoc the GFC had wrought and is still being felt in that country.

We got through it relatively unscathed due to some top shelf economic skill from Rudd and Swan. Then your lot of economic bumbling vandals doubled our debt without the excuse of any crisis, just as a matter of course.

Why should anyone have any reason to think this incarnation will be any different? I don't know how this country can afford another 3 more years of shallow economic pseudo-management from your lot. One thing is for sure though, you will be on here screeching about the party not in power as the culprits as always.

Pathetic.
Posted by SteeleRedux, Monday, 3 June 2019 4:43:49 PM
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