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2013 Federal election 11 years 11 months ago #5537

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screemar wrote: who looked after the insulation project, did baldy have any qualifications. didnt four people die and one young lady lose her leg. what did the labour party do about this. please explain abbott haters.

So what you cant blame the govt for a few criminals that rorted the system


Talkin bout Thompson ??

No im talking about criminals rorting the insulation scheme!


Perhaps they should have had peter slipper go around via taxi, and check up on all those criminals eh!!!.

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2013 Federal election 11 years 11 months ago #5540

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screemar wrote: who looked after the insulation project, did baldy have any qualifications. didnt four people die and one young lady lose her leg. what did the labour party do about this. please explain abbott haters.

So what you cant blame the govt for a few criminals that rorted the system

Yes you can...at the end of the day, the boss is always responsible when an accident happens.


Ok mate, whats worse then, John Coward ( the so called best PM since Menzies and Curtin :lol: ) peddling the lie about weapons of mass destruction (along with his bum chums Bush and Blair) and committing our soldiers to the front line, some getting killed on it, or unscrupulous tradies (unknowningly to the Govt at the time) rorting a government initiative which resulted in 3 or 4 unfortunate deaths? I know what the answer is.
I see on the ABC tonite and other news services the past few nights giving oxygen to the likes of Brandis, Pyne and Abbetz, i dont know why they let them open their mouths in public as nothing positive ever comes out of their mouths!! I want to hear and see policies, hello Lib/Nats do you have ANY policies at all???
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2013 Federal election 11 years 11 months ago #5543

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Gillard i see has annouced a FREE course for all people who would like to become Carpenters.... she NEEDS someone to build a CABINET that wont fall apart!! :lol:

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2013 Federal election 11 years 11 months ago #5552

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screemar wrote: who looked after the insulation project, did baldy have any qualifications. didnt four people die and one young lady lose her leg. what did the labour party do about this. please explain abbott haters.

So what you cant blame the govt for a few criminals that rorted the system

Yes you can...at the end of the day, the boss is always responsible when an accident happens.


Ok mate, whats worse then, John Coward ( the so called best PM since Menzies and Curtin :lol: ) peddling the lie about weapons of mass destruction (along with his bum chums Bush and Blair) and committing our soldiers to the front line, some getting killed on it, or unscrupulous tradies (unknowningly to the Govt at the time) rorting a government initiative which resulted in 3 or 4 unfortunate deaths? I know what the answer is.
I see on the ABC tonite and other news services the past few nights giving oxygen to the likes of Brandis, Pyne and Abbetz, i dont know why they let them open their mouths in public as nothing positive ever comes out of their mouths!! I want to hear and see policies, hello Lib/Nats do you have ANY policies at all???

'John Coward' :lol: :lol: He had more balls and decision making ability than the whole pack of d heads that currently run the country. Whether it was right or wrong to send our boys to war, really depends where you stand to form an OPINION....we can do that in Aussie atm. (although Roxon has tried to stop that!) The things that makes the war deaths worse, is that while they're dying over there, we've got their healthy young strong men over here taking a chocolate ride. As for the deaths at home, it's a real pity that you seem to think that 3 or 4 people dying is just 'unfortunate'. I think it's disatrous.
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2013 Federal election 11 years 11 months ago #5557

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UNKA2 wrote: Gillard i see has annouced a FREE course for all people who would like to become Carpenters.... she NEEDS someone to build a CABINET that wont fall apart!! :lol:


Absolutely Hilairious(excuse spelling a couple of whiskies fuddle the brain)

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2013 Federal election 11 years 11 months ago #5701

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UNKA2 wrote: Gillard i see has annouced a FREE course for all people who would like to become Carpenters.... she NEEDS someone to build a CABINET that wont fall apart!! :lol:


She'll be falling apart soon if this report is true? Just gets more wierd?


SUPPORT for Kevin Rudd among Labor MPs has grown, placing the former prime minister potentially within striking distance of Julia Gillard in the event of a challenge. Estimates put his backing as high as 45 votes out of 102 caucus members, although Ms Gillard's supporters say it is lower.

The shift in sentiment follows Labor's trouble-plagued start to the election year, which has shaken MPs and fuelled perceptions of disorder.

Adding to Ms Gillard's discomfort, two of her most senior ministers on Monday said Mr Rudd was an electoral plus.
'I think he is an asset and we should use him, but it has to be a disciplined asset,'' said the Minister for the Arts and Regional Development, Simon Crean.

Last year Mr Crean was one of Mr Rudd's harshest critics but he believes the party would benefit from his popularity.

Ms Gillard's chief parliamentary tactician, the Transport Minister, Anthony Albanese, also called for Mr Rudd to be returned to the fold.

''Kevin Rudd is an asset to the Australian Labor Party,'' he told Sky News. ''We need to engage Kevin Rudd and use him wherever possible. He's a very popular figure, there's no doubt about that.''

With her leadership facing greater scrutiny, Ms Gillard pleaded for loyalty.

At the first caucus meeting for the year, she blamed internal disloyalty for some of Labor's problems, revealing that journalists had told her Labor MPs had been waiting for them to return from holidays to complain about her leadership. But one caucus member said she ''needed to look closer to home''.

The MP said Ms Gillard had the backing of most MPs last year but that support had weakened noticeably after ''a terrible start'' to the year.

''We needed to make every post a winner in order to catch the Coalition by polling day, but it hasn't gone to script so far, not at all,'' the MP said.

A series of self-inflicted political wounds has sapped morale and restarted talk about whether anything would be achieved by another leadership change.

These included the clumsily handled dumping of the Northern Territory senator Trish Crossin and the timing of the election announcement, which was followed closely by the resignations of two senior ministers.

Ms Gillard's reduced support, confirmed to Fairfax Media by multiple sources from both sides of the caucus, raises the possibility of a second leadership challenge by Mr Rudd, although his supporters said no move was imminent. The estimate of 45 votes for Mr Rudd is regarded as ''not unrealistic'' by a key Gillard backer, who put it ''closer to 40''.

While Mr Rudd would need 52 votes to win, it is thought backing in the mid 40s would be enough to build towards a majority in a leadership ballot. He received only 31 votes to Ms Gillard's 71 in the count last February.

But Mr Rudd has not only stayed in politics but has recently begun to expand his profile. Last week he returned to the Seven Network's program Sunrise as a regular guest.

Voter support for the government, which had been slowly recovering in the second half of last year, has fallen again, according to two polls in News Ltd papers.

Labor MPs were particularly concerned at the decline in Ms Gillard's personal standing against Tony Abbott. According to Newspoll, her rating as preferred prime minister deteriorated by 4 points to 41 per cent and Mr Abbott's rose by 6 points to 39.

The poll also showed the number satisfied with her performance fell while those dissatisfied rose. The opposite was the case for Mr Abbott.

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2013 Federal election 11 years 11 months ago #5831

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when will it end? first the liar announces an election 8 months out only to find Thomson is arrested on 150 charges the next day...Roxon and Evans then resign...senior federal Labor Ministers tied up in the Eddie Obeid affair...latest Galaxy and Newspoll data come in showing the govt are as much on the nose now as they've ever been..Slipper due to appear in court soon on charges relating to abuse of Cabcharge....bloody hell..will someone put this rabble out of its misery?

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2013 Federal election 11 years 11 months ago #5841

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Do we have a mercy rule in politics???
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2013 Federal election 11 years 11 months ago #6083

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I see the Mining Tax has raised just $126m in the first 6 months of the current financial year. Given it was supposed to fund a $500 superannuation benefit for people earning under $37k from this year onwards at a total cost of $1.9 billion a year...where is this money coming from now? it just another unfunded promise like NDIS and Gonski...this govt spends like a drunken sailor and is pushing us further into debt.

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2013 Federal election 11 years 11 months ago #6090

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$126 million better than a kick in the arse mate.

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