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Private education versus public education

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shadowminister,

The Morrison government had three years to prove themselves
worthy of governing. Do the same courtesy for the current
government. Otherwise you'll come across simply as a half-wit
giving us a piece of his mind - which no intelligent person
could respect. You can't possibly want to come across as being
simply a hole on this forum. Surely?
Posted by Foxy, Monday, 18 July 2022 1:45:36 PM
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Foxy,

Albozo and his stooges have 3 years to prove themselves, but they have had 2 months already and haven't started.

Perhaps you should wait until they have actually achieved something before you start singing their praises or else you will come off as a half-witted sycophant.
Posted by shadowminister, Monday, 18 July 2022 4:50:18 PM
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shadowminister,

I've just received an email from a Liberal Senator with whom
I keep in contact. He's just returned from a trip to Papua
New Guinea and reported how things had changed since he
visited the place last. He was welcomed with open arms -
when they heard he was from Australia - and they praised our
newly elected PM - and how much they respected what he was
trying to achieve in the region.

The reason I admire this particular senator and do keep in
touch - is because he thinks for himself and wants to work
for what's good for the country - not just the party.
He doesn't have the "football mentality" of winning by all
means.

We need more politicians who do care - on both sides of politics.
And as I've stated previously - our new PM seems to have made
a good start. I'm so sorry that you can't see it. But it's
your choice of course.
Posted by Foxy, Tuesday, 19 July 2022 9:28:56 AM
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Foxy,

Most liberal politicians are not political lifers and often earn far more in the private sector. Their motivations are usually for the common good, they just have a different idea how to do it.
Posted by shadowminister, Tuesday, 19 July 2022 1:01:02 PM
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SM,

"often earn far more in the private sector"

That's true, after doing favours for their mates from the big end of town whilst in government Liberals get on the gravy train with paybacks from Big Business when they get booted or leave.
Posted by Paul1405, Tuesday, 19 July 2022 3:18:47 PM
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shadowminister,

I am pleased that you are capable after all
on seeing good on both sides of the political
spectrum. That is so important isn't it - if
we are all going to work together for the
common good?
Posted by Foxy, Tuesday, 19 July 2022 3:20:44 PM
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