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Tony (not my job) Albanese

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Just a question.

Why is Albo unable or unwilling to answer financial questions? Why when asked does he either run away or tell the reporters to ask the FM or treasurer?

Do we really want this economic dullard to be our PM?
Posted by shadowminister, Friday, 20 May 2022 10:39:29 AM
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Not aware of Albanese doing that SM, I thought at the beginning of the campaign, particularly when he stumbled on the first day, he was in for it at the hands of Morrison and the media. In general the bloke has performed well, exceptionally well when he had the week in isolation, he hasn't done the Labor campaign any real damage. I don't think Morrison has lost the Coalition any votes that they had before the campaign started, but he hasn't gained them any either. The Coalition came into this election with a lot of political baggage, and they haven't successfully off loaded it yet, times running out, so it may play heavily on them tomorrow, but at this stage we can only wait and see.
Posted by Paul1405, Friday, 20 May 2022 3:40:07 PM
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Albanese can't tell us what he doesn’t know. I've just said in another post in the main area that the best way to bring a country to its knees is to get an idiot to lead it. That worked in America; it will work here if the Green, Labor, Teals get their way.
Posted by ttbn, Friday, 20 May 2022 4:22:03 PM
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Both leaders of the two major parties have had their
slip ups. And the slip ups have given the campaigns
ammunition to use against their opponents. However the
big difference between the two leaders is that Anthony
Albanese is capable of admitting his mistakes and
taking responsibility for them and then seeking to correct
them whilst Scott Morrison is not capable of doing any of
that. Despite what he may say.

The Liberal
Party has been seeking to paint Anthony Albanese as an
economic risk while Labor has been painting Scott
Morrison as an arrogant tactician full of slogans and
soundbites who only cares about winning at all costs
and has achieved nothing over the years. They have been
stressing his lack of transparency and self-entitlement.

Morrison has also been unable to answer similar questions
about the price of bread and petrol at the National Press
Club earlier this year and he has been on the defense about
the status of former Education Minister Alan Tudge, and refused
to comment on Rachelle Miller - the former Coalition staffer
in a relationship with Tudge who supposedly had received a payout
of $500,000.

Despite everything Anthony Albanese is still coming across as
a leader who will govern by consensus - bringing business,
unions, and civil society together. As someone who will observe
"proper" processes and allow genuine debate in Cabinet. He won't
be running the show himself as Morrison does.

Hence Morrison's admission of being a "bulldozer," and saying that
he will change. Few think he's capable of change.

Yet many people feel that Anthony Albanese's ability to
orchestrate consensus will hold him in good stead for
tackling all the thorny policy challenges that lie ahead
Posted by Foxy, Friday, 20 May 2022 4:58:42 PM
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Foxy,

When Albozo was asked about a policy and couldn't answer until his minder gave him a sheet he later lied about it.

Also:

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-10737277/Anthony-Albanese-accused-lying-leaders-debate-old-interview-comes-haunt-him.html

And

https://hotcopper.com.au/threads/each-way-albo-caught-lying-again.6692638/

I'm sorry but Albozo has neither the intellect nor integrity that Morrison has.
Posted by shadowminister, Saturday, 21 May 2022 5:52:26 AM
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Well, with Getup and this site,

https://www.howtovote.org.au

I get concerned about how independent the independents really are. How to vote ALP without realising you are voting ALP. Yes, I have concerns about seeing a dummy PM as well. I'd like to vote for cheap energy. The renewable energy disaster needs to be averted.
Posted by Fester, Saturday, 21 May 2022 8:21:23 AM
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