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Best Thing For Australia Would Be A Labor Win

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Labor has a very poor track record & LNP has an only marginally better one !
LNP has a chance to improve if they reduce the number of academic educated & lawyers in Govt.
Labor unfortunately, has no chance of improving as long as their voter base is the Public Service
& those who depend on incompetent bureaucrats !
Posted by individual, Thursday, 28 October 2021 4:25:59 PM
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ttbn, you have been sour on the Liberal Party ever since your Fuhrer with his wombat party, The Australian Conservatives, were comprehensively rejected by the voters at the last election. Is One Nation your answer now?
Posted by Paul1405, Friday, 29 October 2021 5:40:49 AM
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individual,

The Liberal party has had years to get rid of Leftist judges, officials and, in particular, the ABC. But they have done none of these things. They have even gone along with Labor's climate/renewables nonsense, without consultation, and despite the fact these Labor policies were rejected by the electorate at the last election that the pundits told us Labor win.

Morrison is an ingrate, biting the hands of the people who elected him. Morrison is self-serving, has no values, knows zero 2050 is unachievable, but also knows that he won't be there to take the flak when Australia sinks to the bottom without cheap coal.
Posted by ttbn, Friday, 29 October 2021 8:32:51 AM
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On the matter of Morrison adopting a similar climate/emissions policy to the one that lost Labor the last election and won it for himself, it should be remembered that he was able to cost the Labor policy minutely, and scare everybody into voting him back; but he is unable, or unwilling, to cost the one he is off to Glasgow with, which, as Shakespere wrote in ‘Macbeth’, “is a tale by an idiot, full of sound and fury, signifying nothing”.
Posted by ttbn, Friday, 29 October 2021 11:04:08 AM
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During the 2019 federal election campaign, as Scott Morrison and the Coalition attacked Labor’s promise to cut carbon dioxide emissions by 45 per cent by 2030, he and his ministers had every detail and fact about the cost of the ALP’s plans at their fingertips.

Two years later, when it comes to information about the Coalition’s own policies – not so much.

Although the highest income households emit around three times as much carbon as the lowest income households, they have incomes that are more than”eight times greater than average” and housing and utilities are the most important sources of emissions for lower income households, making up around half of their emissions, compared to around one third for the highest income households.

For the next 30 years to 2050, already very rich people will get much richer because of this scam, and the rest of us will pay.
Posted by ttbn, Friday, 29 October 2021 11:16:20 AM
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ttbn,
>Morrison is self-serving, has no values, knows zero
So far so accurate!

>2050 is unachievable
You've blown it!

You remind me a bit of the Socceroos coach who said "winning the friendly will be good for team morality!"
Posted by Aidan, Friday, 29 October 2021 12:17:03 PM
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