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Foxy,

How do your throat socks taste?

Labor is being judged using measures of its own making.
Labor expected a PM to be present during a crisis -Fail
Labor promised to reduce power bills by about $250 p.a. -Fail
And a few weeks of arse kissing and photo ops do not reset international relations and the 43% reduction in emissions by 2030 is joke.
Posted by shadowminister, Thursday, 14 July 2022 12:59:48 PM
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The results of the 2022 federal election indicate that
Australians have taken the time to truly observe the
inaction of the Morrison government over the past 3 years
and made their voices heard in collective condemnation.
They've sent a resounding NO to the inaction that
occurred.

The 2022 federal election is acknowledged as unprecedented
due to the seismic impact that independent candidates had on
the outcome.

Those are the facts - and now instead of criticising the current
government after only a couple of weeks in power - most
people are recognising their remarkable achievements thus far -
particularly with their success in international diplomacy
which will help with our dealings with China.
Posted by Foxy, Thursday, 14 July 2022 12:59:56 PM
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shadowminister,

Do keep up:

http://abs.gov.au/artiucles/12-things-happened-australian-economy-march-quarter-2022
Posted by Foxy, Thursday, 14 July 2022 1:02:27 PM
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Sorry for the typo.

http://abs.gov.au/articles/12-things-happened-australian-economy-march-quarter-2022
Posted by Foxy, Thursday, 14 July 2022 1:04:44 PM
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I always find it amusing when the left is shocked to find that the rules they set, also apply to them.

First up I think that its fine for the PM to have taken all these overseas trips. Ukraine was a mere photo op what allowed Zelinskiy to extract a few extra bucks but all the others were acceptable if not quite essential.

Equally, Morrison being away during the bush fires was fine. His presence or lack thereof made not the slightest difference to the outcome of the fires. But people were angry and there's no point being angry at the fire itself. So the left and their lap-dog media gave them something to be angry at. It gave the people something tangible to rage against and it gave the left some political points. Ok, that's politics left-style.

So if them's the rules...... But somehow they think that those rules no longer apply when their side is in power. And I find that amusing.
Posted by mhaze, Thursday, 14 July 2022 2:49:47 PM
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Of course the rules apply no matter who is in power.
But why weren't they applied by the side that's so
critical now after only a couple of weeks in power
when their side was inb power for three years and
they didn't see any flaws then?

That is so predictable and typical - and not amusing!
Posted by Foxy, Thursday, 14 July 2022 2:56:06 PM
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