on 05-01-2013 11:42 AM
If they CAN stick to policy then Labor SHOULD p it in!
http://www.smh.com.au/opinion/political-news/the-10-issues-that-will-decide-the-election-20130104-2c93p.html
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on 06-01-2013 09:58 AM
can't you 2 find another barrow to push.
I see you have one, can't you find another?
on 05-01-2013 03:38 PM
i don't think they can stick to policy. coalition ministers are doing the rounds spouting an old john howard idea 'give them money' re benefits and higher income tax-free thresholds (trying to out- gillard gillard) so it looks more like a bribe-off, a 'what's in it for me'
The Howard legacy (buying votes) will take a long time to go away, and may never. his laziness and lack of vision will haunt us for a generation or more.
on 05-01-2013 09:31 PM
on 05-01-2013 09:37 PM
can't you 2 find another barrow to push.
on 06-01-2013 09:58 AM
on 19-05-2016 07:58 PM
on 19-05-2016 08:09 PM
@lakeland27 wrote:The Howard legacy (buying votes) will take a long time to go away, and may never. his laziness and lack of vision will haunt us for a generation or more.
So whose lack of vision gave the Labor Party all that money to bail the country out of the GFC.
There is never anything left in the pot when Labor has been in for a few years.
on 19-05-2016 08:13 PM
on 19-05-2016 08:13 PM
on 19-05-2016 10:14 PM
@donnashuggy wrote:so who will win?
Not necessarily the one who gets the most votes,(remember we have that ludicrous preference voting system),
One will try chucking money at everything and the other one will try and con the middle and higher income
earners by reducing their tax "burden".
They let companies have free rein to explore anyone's property and with all the foreign investments coming in
they can destroy the rest of Aus by selling it to overseas buyers,(Aussies wont be able to afford to buy a house
so they'll have to rent and that rent will head overseas as well).
So it doesn't really matter who gets in as both are trying to send this country down the gurgler,