on 14-04-2014 09:10 AM
on 14-04-2014 09:46 AM
@just_me_karen wrote:
We spent 72 billion dollars on concentration camps last year.
All because of the Labor/green FAILED open border policy..... 100% of the blame for this rests with Labor/Greens FAILED policy.
Now we have a policy thats working again from a real govt and no boats for 115+ Days.... Real policy, real govt, real border protection.
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14-04-2014
09:52 AM
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10:22 AM
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pixie-six
Actually offshore processing was Labor's fault...and now Libs.
Both should hang their heads in shame.
Cruelty to children and innocent people is never excusable and never ok.
on 14-04-2014 10:13 AM
I'm worried about the budget because I believe that socila services will be hit hard causing further hardship. Politicians and the wealthy will be the winners as per usual.
14-04-2014 10:33 AM - edited 14-04-2014 10:34 AM
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on 14-04-2014 10:48 AM
I wonder whether Joe and Big Tonzer will target Gina and Twiggys "welfare payments"?
The Australian fuel tax credit scheme, which is worth $2 billion per year to mining companies, is the equivalent of each
taxpayer in Australia handing over $182 to the mining companies
.... Not only are they slowly destroying our environment... but we also get the pleasure to pay them for same
......... makes me fracking angry....
on 14-04-2014 10:55 AM
worth a look ... I watched it before the golf this morning...
http://www.abc.net.au/tv/bigideas/stories/2014/03/27/3972961.htm
Ross Garnaut was a key economic advisor to the Hawke government, ambassador to China and a climate change advisor to the Rudd and Gillard governments.
Mike Nahan is Minister for Energy and Finance in the West Australian government and was, for ten years, Executive Director of the right wing think tank; the Institute for Public Affairs. They’re politically pretty different guys.
But they’re just two of the five panellists appearing on this forum at the Perth Writers Festival.
The panel is named after Garnaut’s book, ‘Dog Days: Australia After the Boom’ and they’re debating the shape and direction of the Australian economy after the dog days.
Also on the panel is Federal Labor MP Andrew Leigh; journalist Andrew Burrell; Greens Senator for the West, Scott Ludlam and Carmen Lawrence, former Premier of WA and current Director of the Centre for Social Change in the School of Psychology at the University of Western Australia.
It’s a heavy duty line-up.
“Dog days” meaning the “best days”, so are the best days over as the China boom takes a dive? And prices are in rapid retreat? This panel delivers a decent economic debate.
on 14-04-2014 03:11 PM
Should we worry about the budget?
I don't have to worry about mine because I don't live beyond my means :).
But i think people and organisations including countries who are maxed out in their credit debts should do something about it or risk going under.
Are you maxed out Donna?
on 14-04-2014 03:14 PM
@poddster wrote:Should we worry about the budget?
I don't have to worry about mine because I don't live beyond my means :).
But i think people and organisations including countries who are maxed out in their credit debts should do something about it or risk going under.
Are you maxed out Donna?
I'm not mixed up, I am just disappointed that someone didn't pull me up for the image portraying Mr Hockey as a liar, I don't agree with posting such things 🙂
on 14-04-2014 03:57 PM
The question was Donna "are you maxed out" not mixed up 🙂
it would seen that you are indeed mixed up if you still post things that you do not agree with 🙂
on 14-04-2014 04:02 PM