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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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It was Labor who cut funding for the homeless people in Australia, it was Labor who cut uni funding also however Labor, media and the uni students who spend their life protesting against everything refuse to look at that small detail.


The coalition government are restoring all of Labor’s cuts.


Minister for Social Services, the Hon. Scott Morrison today announced the Federal Coalition Government will ...provide $230 million to extend the National Partnership Agreement on Homelessness (NPAH) for two years to 2017, with funding priority given to frontline services focusing on women and children experiencing domestic and family violence, and homeless youth under 18.


“Labor turned off the funding tap for homelessness in their last budget failing to make any provision for Commonwealth funding for NPAH after 30 June 2014,” Minister Morrison said.


“The Coalition acted when coming to Government to restore funding for the homelessness partnership for the current year and will now extend this commitment for a further two years while a comprehensive review is undertaken on federal- state responsibilities.


“The Coalition Government recognises that domestic violence is a leading cause of homelessness and that women and children are particularly vulnerable. The Government will therefore be ensuring that funding priority under the extension will be given to homelessness service providers that work with women and children in these situations.

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The latest fortnightly Newspoll in tomorrow’s Australian gives the Coalition its best result since September, with Labor’s two-party lead of 51-49 comparing with 55-45 last time.

 

 

The Coalition is up three on the primary vote to 41%, Labor is down two to 37%, and the Greens are down one to 11%.

 

Amid a general picture of weakening personal ratings for Bill Shorten, Newspoll has him down three on approval to 36% and up five on disapproval to 47% after a spike in his favour a fortnight ago.

 

Tony Abbott is up one to 29% and down two to 61% – dismal as those figures are, they’re his best since Australia Day. Bill Shorten’s lead as preferred prime minister has closed from 44-33 to 41-36.

 

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@gleee58 wrote:

@icyfroth wrote:

 

 

Phwaor! I can see why she's got that big smile on her face Woman Very Happy


Seriously?

 

She is doing her job.  You really think she has her mind on the men sitting next to her? 

 


Or vice versa?    NBL

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@icyfroth wrote:

 

The latest fortnightly Newspoll in tomorrow’s Australian gives the Coalition its best result since September, with Labor’s two-party lead of 51-49 comparing with 55-45 last time.

 

 

The Coalition is up three on the primary vote to 41%, Labor is down two to 37%, and the Greens are down one to 11%.

 

Amid a general picture of weakening personal ratings for Bill Shorten, Newspoll has him down three on approval to 36% and up five on disapproval to 47% after a spike in his favour a fortnight ago.

 

Tony Abbott is up one to 29% and down two to 61% – dismal as those figures are, they’re his best since Australia Day. Bill Shorten’s lead as preferred prime minister has closed from 44-33 to 41-36.

 

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The latest Morgon Poll tells a different story.

http://www.roymorgan.com/findings/6138-morgan-poll-federal-voting-intention-march-23-2015-2015032307...

 

Finding No. 6138– This multi-mode Morgan Poll on Federal voting intention was conducted via face-to-face and SMS interviewing over the last two weekends, March 14/15 & 21/22, 2015 with an Australia-wide cross-section of 3,146 Australian electors aged 18+, of all electors surveyed 2% did not name a party.
 

ALP support increased to 56% (up 2.5%), still well clear of the L-NP 44% (down 2.5%) on a two-party preferred basis.  If a Federal Election were held now the ALP would win according to this week’s Morgan Poll on voting intention conducted over the last two weekends, March 14/15 & 21/22, 2015, with an Australia-wide cross-section of 3,146 Australian electors aged 18+.

 

Primary support for the ALP increased to 40% (up 2%) now ahead of the L-NP 38% (down 1%). Support for the other parties shows The Greens at 11% (down 0.5%), Palmer United Party (PUP) 1.5% (down 0.5%) while Independents/ Others were 9.5% (unchanged.

Support for PUP is highest in Western Australia (4%) and Tasmania (4%) with little support in all other States following the defection of Queensland PUP Senator Glenn Lazarus last week to become an Independent Senator alongside his former party colleague Jacqui Lambie, now an Independent Tasmanian Senator.

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don't get too excited Icy- there seems to be a bit of a discrepancy between the newspoll and the Morgan poll  Woman LOL

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Poor Tony, don't you feel sorry for him sometimes?

 

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We will see what the polls say into the future as the election looms. Will the voters go back to the nightmare Labor was and is, no solutions and a hollow man leading them? no way forward just the never ending empty rhetoric of Labor saying "everything will be so much better under Labor" but they have no idea, as we saw under Rudd and Gillard and historically under Whitlam or will they go with a govt. which has achieved so much even though Labor and the Greens are wreckers.

 

Populism and anti the public interest is on show in NSW the total lies Labors are  uttering, they are against reform and progress.

 

This corrupted form of Labor ia sickening to watch, they will lie and block everything that this country needs just to attain power.

 

Watching Plibberrsek in question time yesterday just reinforces all the negative dogma they stand for.

 

 

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The media in this country leave lots to be desired, we know Labor are the biggest hypocrites on earth but why not question them with facts when they put on a dance with their garbage.


If the media really wanted a good story on using our government aircraft they should make a point of interviewing the pilots and staff who flew Rudd around when he used our plane as his personal taxi, speak to them and find out what really happened, how many meals were thrown in the rubbish when Rudd changed his mind about a flight after keeping staff on standby for hours when flying back and forth to Brisbane.


Did we hear any uproar when taxpayers had to fork out $200K to fly Labor MPs to Canberra so they can vote for a new parliamentary leader? No. And to add insult to injury it was Shorten.


Did we hear any noise when Gillard used our plane to fly to her friend’s wedding and had it sitting on the ground all week-end? No.
Rudd taking off to Afghanistan $700K for a photo shoot? No. Rudd flying off to appear on a cooking show. No.


Prime Minister Tony Abbott utilizes a working trip to attend his friend’s birthday party and oh no he’s a Liberal donor and Labor throw a fit, and the media let them get away with it.

 

What did they want the Prime Minister to do? Attend to his job and use the plane to fly home and then fly back to the party, seriously Labor suck and the media are not far behind them.

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Have you forgotten how the previous government was attacked on a daily basis for just aboyut everything they did or said?

 

Anyway, Poor old Tones is getting picked on again.  When will they stop saying that he said things that he clearly did not say?

 

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