Humble Pie

For Tony Abbott, 

 

Promises before the election, will people forgive him?

 

These very important promises he made probably convinced many to vote for him.

 

Does it make him look like a fool because he harped on about the previous governments promises.

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He's admitted to a few, not enough and not well enough, what we need is an apology I think

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@wilk1149 wrote:
Well since Howard achieved one it does to any coalition government now as it is the new yard stick of success. It doesn't seem to matter in any other country on the planet. Look at America, theirs is about twenty trillion

the Howard govt. was lucky enough to be running the show during a huge mining boom, the sale of assets such as telstra etc.  anyone in govt. could've had a surplus at the time, so it doesn't mean much apart from something the libs use against the labor party who steered us through the GFC

 

 

now that the mining boom has ended, and commodities are dropping in price, and factoring in  their ridiculous budget that won't ever get passed in it's entirity , it's going to be a different story for the current govt.

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The $7 co payment was not to help the budget short fall, it was earmarked for medical research.

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It suited Clive and Gina to have the mining tax dumped, I really can't see any advantage in dumping it. It was a revenue raiser

 

 

it didn't exactly get Clive onside either ,whch may have been what it was about

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@gleee58 wrote:

The $7 co payment was not to help the budget short fall, it was earmarked for medical research.


Eek, what happened there? Sorry I didn't intend for that to post in broken lines like that.

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re.      He's admitted to a few, not enough and not well enough, what we need is an apology I think

 

 

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you will go blue in the face whilst holding your breath waiting for it, besides he has not got the fortitude or guts to make a sincere apology.

 

All this banging on by the Abbott and his crony Coalition-ers that the 'mess' and HUGE 'debt' they have is all Labour's fault is a furphy........the cause and blame started with Howard and Costello from about Howards 2nd term as PM. They coasted/feasted with all their maaaates and scrimped instead of investing for the future of Australia and Australians.......that smugness of Costello's was so annoying!

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A divers belt. A marble statue. A couple of besser bricks
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Maybe an Indonesian boat will pick him up?

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@donnashuggy wrote:

He's admitted to a few, not enough and not well enough, what we need is an apology I think


We had a very successful Premier here who regularly admitted his mistakes and regularly said sorry.  His popularity rose each time.

 

I doubt it would have the same effect for Abbott.

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