on 25-01-2015 04:38 PM
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.
Solved! Go to Solution.
on 15-03-2015 04:01 PM
@icyfroth wrote:
@polksaladallie wrote:I support Abbott, even though he has a
flippingflapping brain.At least he has a brain as against his predecessors who had one cell between them which was all they had to pass on to their successor. I guess he's making the best of it.
So you have changed your mind about him icy?
on 15-03-2015 04:08 PM
@donnashuggy wrote:
@icyfroth wrote:
@polksaladallie wrote:I support Abbott, even though he has a
flippingflapping brain.At least he has a brain as against his predecessors who had one cell between them which was all they had to pass on to their successor. I guess he's making the best of it.
So you have changed your mind about him icy?
About Shorten? Yes. I used to like him.
on 15-03-2015 04:12 PM
on 15-03-2015 04:14 PM
@donnashuggy wrote:No I meant about Abbott
I still like Mr Abbott.
on 15-03-2015 04:15 PM
@icyfroth wrote:
@donnashuggy wrote:No I meant about Abbott
I still like Mr Abbott.
I guess all your criticisms have been fair, you can still like him even if he is a poor performer, they say he is very nice
on 15-03-2015 04:21 PM
More PM support lost for good....
The Australian ( right wing bias)
Abbott loses Aboriginal friends as disappointed expectations pile up
...Pearson had clung grimly to Abbott in the hope that the commonwealth would bring in the Forrest welfare package, which picked up the Cape York reform program’s blueprint for full-scale welfare income management controls.
On Wednesday, he was accusing Abbott of reducing complexities to thought bubbles: “A very disappointing and hopeless statement by the Prime Minister.”
Indigenous leaders closely connected to the bush and poised at the vanguard of powerful constituencies are also now out in open field campaigning against the Prime Minister and his policies: the chief executive of the Northern Land Council, Joe Morrison, delivered a speech in Canberra last month accusing Scullion and his Northern Territory political party of trying to seize control of indigenous lands held under the Land Rights Act.
The combined Aboriginal organisations of the Territory are up in arms over cuts and have proclaimed their lack of confidence in the commonwealth government. This fierce opposition is the natural consequence of Abbott’s policy announcements and the new architecture of Aboriginal affairs he has put in place.
The goodwill of bush people that he brought with him into office has evaporated. At the half-way point of his government’s first term, the portfolio has already all but defeated him. A quick overview of the various initiatives he has set in train will paint the picture.
...The past fortnight’s ministerial and prime ministerial pronouncements have guaranteed the end of the short-lived rapprochement between bush Aboriginal people and the political parties of the conservative Coalition.
More than this, the focus has been thrown once more on to Abbott’s strange gift for damaging the interests of his own supporters and his declared cause.
If he survives as Prime Minister long enough to spend another week in an Aboriginal community setting, he could do worse than choose a suitably remote outstation — for the lifestyle, of course.
on 15-03-2015 04:29 PM
on 15-03-2015 08:00 PM
He eats coal too, that is good isn't it http://thesauce.co/tony-abbott-shows-support-for-mining-industry-by-eating-lump-of-coal/
on 15-03-2015 08:03 PM
and it isn't the first time either http://www.theshovel.com.au/2014/11/04/i-occasionally-eat-coal-admits-abbott/
on 15-03-2015 08:49 PM
Perk of the job? Free food eats