Tony Abbott's Support Page

A reminder of the debt that Australia has, while Labor can bury their heads and deny it exists the fact remains we have a huge problem with debt and sooner than later the chips will fall, no business, no state and no country can keep operating in the red, eventually those we own the money to will own us. Who will own us?
The state of Qld has debt of $80 billion dollars, Labor are saying they don’t think it’s that bad, Bill Shorten on Australia’s debt, there is no debt crisis, there is a crisis and we are in this situation because of Labor, no one else and the bottom line is Labor can’t fix this problem, their speciality is creating debt not fixing debt.

 
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Well then we shouldn't stick our noses into American politics
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Australian bloggers, facebook opinionaters  - wouldn't have much influence on US politics though would they?

Whereas on the other hand we get a lot of political stuff from the US here copied and changed with US  references simply replaced with Australia, which are  spread around in Australia.

 

Tony Abbott leadership now ‘terminal’, says Jeff Kennett

 

The Australian - Right wing bias

 

Former Victorian premier Jeff Kennett has unloaded on Tony Abbott’s “terminal” leadership, saying he must be dumped “as quickly as possible” or risk destroying the Coalition government.

 

http://www.theaustralian.com.au/national-affairs/tony-abbott-leadership-now-terminal-says-jeff-kenne...

 

 

 

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icyfroth wrote:

Adress the topic not the poster, remember?

 

 

vicr3000:

Quit worry about jobs except to get one so you can pay back your debt to Australia, which you won't do,
we know that but worth asking.

 

(both in reply to am3)

 

 

The juxtaposition is brilliant  Woman LOL 

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....my Dear Mother always said that you can tell the sincerity of a person's smile by looking into their eyes-if their eyes are smiling when their mouth is then they are really smiling. Anything else is fake and insincere.........and do not trust that person was her advice.

 

 
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Who is the drongo that came up with that list of sexist drivel and lies?

 

 

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Successful Health Minister? No

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THE MPs plotting against Tony Abbott have crossed a line. This is now sheer **bleep**ry and many Liberal members won’t wear it.

 

Jensen, furious at not being made Science Minister, called for a leadership spill. Brough, a former minister on the backbench, gave Abbott only “qualified” support and attacked his health policies.

 

Macdonald, dumped from the frontbench, gave Abbott only a few weeks to prove himself.

 

Laming threatened a private member’s bill to scrap Abbott’s knighthoods and Entsch kept trash talking.

 

This is unforgivable.

 

It is reasonable for MPs to be privately critical of Abbott’s past performance. It is also understandable that many doubt Abbott can change his ways or turn around his terrible poll figures.

 

But what we’ve seen this week is something different. It’s a handful of MPs seeming to do their best to sabotage any comeback under Abbott.

 

They are actually like a platoon of Kevin Rudds, more committed to their own interests than to their party’s or the country’s.

 

With an election more than 18 months away, there was no reason these plotters couldn’t give Abbott a few weeks of peace to show he’s learned and will do better. But they didn’t give him even a day.

 

Nothing explains that rush to bury Abbott but a desire that he fail.

 

For instance, Jensen told me on 2GB on Tuesday he didn’t have anyone in mind to replace Abbott. It’s “not the who: it’s the what,” he repeatedly insisted.

 

How can these plotters not have considered that critical next step? They are like people who shoot a pilot for flying into heavy weather and then ask the passengers: “Anyone here know how to fly a plane?”

 

It gets worse. Pushed, Jensen didn’t rule out backing, say, Turnbull.

 

But wait. Five years ago Jensen, a global warming sceptic, was one of the plotters who dumped Turnbull as leader for backing a kind of carbon tax. Is he really now helping to bring back Turnbull, who has never repented his warmist views?

 

Turnbull failed as opposition leader by splitting the party with his Labor-lite social views, warming alarmism, verbosity and tin ear for politics.

 

Bishop failed as shadow treasurer and has sheltered since in foreign affairs, an easy gig involving making fine statements about tyrants overseas without having to get down and dirty at home.

 

Scott Morrison is the better bet, but has been in parliament for barely eight years. 

 

And each would face exactly the same nightmare Abbott has struggled against: Labor’s massive deficit, a feral Senate that refuses to admit spending is out of control and a largely hostile media, led by the militantly pro-Left ABC.

 

But there will be one extra problem: they will also inherit a party they’ve helped to divide — one laced with the poison the plotters are now recklessly injecting.

 

Entire Article Here.

 

Thank you Andrew Bolt, beautifully written.

 

 

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Needed Independents' votes to win, but had no chance. 

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I came across this little piece written by bolt yetsterday and I couldn't help thinking it sounded a bit threatening

 

A betrayal of confidence

 

A question for Liberal MP Dennis Jensen: can everyone who has exchanged emails with you now expect that you will reveal their contents, too?

 

Are the rest of us free to reveal when you’ve written in private, too?

Dr Jensen texted Mr Abbott and the pair had a “lengthy” exchange about why he should be removed.

Mr Abbott asked Dr Jensen: “Well who would be better to lead the party?”, to which he replied it was not about the “who” but the “what”.

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