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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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A CHAOTIC Prime Minister’s office has meant confusion in the government’s message. After Abbott promised to remove “barnacles” from the ship of state, his office briefed journalists about what this meant. Says one leading journalist: “There was total confusion — was the Medicare co-payment, for example, a barnacle or not?”

 

Another political observer said: “He (Abbott) has done all sorts of things John Howard would never have considered doing. He decided not to keep the car industry going and John Howard would have kept it going, and his move for a Medicare co-payment is something I’m sure Howard would never have done. Abbott has taken a series of decisions which are politically lethal. It’s worse than crazy brave, it’s ignorant brave.”

 

A central problem is that Abbott is not good on his feet. It’s not surprising that Credlin tries to keep him on a tight leash. When he speaks off the cuff he can say things that are controversial, including his comment last year that Australia was unsettled, or scarcely settled, before the British ­arrived.  Woman LOL

 

It was in Melbourne on July 3. Abbott was the dinner speaker

at the Melbourne Institute conference co-partnered by The Australian. Sitting at the main table was Abbott’s adviser on indigenous affairs, Warren Mundine.

 

Abbott delivered a solid speech, and then took questions, but reluctantly, telling the audience: “The reason why I tried to avoid any questions this evening was because the last time I answered questions at this gathering the answers to the questions were so colourful that the speech got no reporting whatsoever. So I’m going to do my best to be as dull as I possibly can in responding to that question.”

It was not to be. Answering a question on an unrelated issue, Abbott wandered into tricky territory: “I guess our country owes its existence to a form of foreign investment by the British government in the then unsettled or scarcely settled great south land.” At the top table, Mundine blanched.

 

 

 

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I think the links are paywalled when you try to post them here but  they can be read on the net

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I wonder what's really going in here?

 

Is Murdoch attacking abbott because he didn't dump Credlin as he demanded?? Murdoch wants an LNP govt. at any cost, he wouldn't care who is leader as his main agenda is a govt that will gradually push through all those IPA reforms which will benefit him so much

 

or perhaps Murdoch thinks he can save abbott if he dumps Credlin and Hockey?

 

it is kind of funny as it was murdoch who helped abbott destroy Gillard and Rudd

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That woman has zero credibilty, specially after she lied about armed guards in detention centres.

 

"I think she's just very good at her job, she's gutsy and sticking to her mandate and won't be threatened and bullied," Professor Moodie said.

 

I could say the same about Mr Abbott.

 

"That takes considerable courage. It's not easy to be attacked by a prime minister or his senior ministers."

 

It's not easy for a Prime Minister to be constantly attacked by a rabble-rousing bunch of lefty has-beens and a rabid press, either.

 

She did not lie about armed guards. She reported what she saw and thought to be guards, who were armed.

 

You could say the same about abbott but surely you know it would not be the truth.

 

Government ministers should not be attacking the commissioner, nor seeking to undermine the office.

 

 

So now the buffoons are copping a tiny taste of what they dished out they can't handle it and whinge to the press about it at every opportunity. AAwwww, poor sookie lala's.   

 

How many times have Labor attempted to call a halt to standing orders?

How many times have Labor tried to pull a no-confidence motion on the PM?

It's the govt benches chockoblock full of has beens and rabids that attack the person because they have no acceptable policy ideas of their own and a PM whose only talent is sledging and bullying.

 

 

 

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HUMAN Rights Commissioner Tim Wilson has thrown his support behind his embattled president Gillian Triggs, refusing to give oxygen to the political attacks clouding the findings of her children in detention report.

 

Speaking today at the National Press Club in Canberra, Mr Wilson said he supported all his commission colleagues but also backed the Coalition’s border protection policies saying “stopping the boats matters’’.

 

“Let me make this clear, I support all my commission colleagues. I don’t want this to be a distraction,’’ Mr Wilson said.

 

He added he was not going to get involved in “engaging or fuelling the political debate around this report’’.

 

Focus on what it says, focus on the research that’s gone into it and the human stories that have gone into it. That is what needs to happen because if we don’t then The Forgotten Children report will simply be forgotten and so will the lessons from it.’

 

Mr Wilson conducted some interviews with those in detention as part of the evidence gathering process for the 315-page report which was tabled last week sparking controversy.

 

http://www.theaustralian.com.au/national-affairs/politics-news/tim-wilson-opens-up-over-gillian-trig...

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Tim Wilson did not comment or make a running comment on Triggs, he did not openly support her. We know where he stands re Triggs and he's being politiclly correct in not coming outright to critisize her.

 

Triggs openly critisized his appointment because he is not a leftist like she is.

 

She was asked to resign, to move on but being the partisan leftist she is she refused.

 

She cannot be sacked so the govt has to put up with her until her tenure is finished.

 

My thoughts are that HRC should be closed down, we don't need a politically driven commission to tell us how to run our country and how to respond to human rights.

 

Sack them all, disband it.

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The HRC'er  Ms Triggs is not going to resign. There is no reason why she should (no matter what Pickering's diartribe saysWoman Wink)

 

The HRC is never going to get shut down. I can't believe people even seriously suggest that in a democratic country like Australia.

 

 

Speaking today at the National Press Club in Canberra, Mr Wilson said he supported all his commission colleagues but also backed the Coalition’s border protection policies saying “stopping the boats matters’’.

 

Let me make this clear, I support all my commission colleagues. I don’t want this to be a distraction,’’ Mr Wilson said

 

He interviewed children himself and those interviews were part of the report.

 

 

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The (disband) comment doesn't quite gel with all the hand-wringing posts on another thread.

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@idlewhile wrote:

Tim Wilson did not comment or make a running comment on Triggs, he did not openly support her. We know where he stands re Triggs and he's being politiclly correct in not coming outright to critisize her.

 

Triggs openly critisized his appointment because he is not a leftist like she is.

 

She was asked to resign, to move on but being the partisan leftist she is she refused.

 

She cannot be sacked so the govt has to put up with her until her tenure is finished.

 

My thoughts are that HRC should be closed down, we don't need a politically driven commission to tell us how to run our country and how to respond to human rights.

 

Sack them all, disband it.


Where did she criticize his appointment?

 

PETER LLOYD: Professor Gillian Triggs is the president of the Human Rights Commission. She's Tim Wilson's new boss but she didn't have a say in the appointment.

GILLIAN TRIGGS: Well the attorney advised me that he would be making an appointment some 10 days ago, and I was advised by the Attorney-General's Department of the name about three or four days ago.

PETER LLOYD: What was your reaction?

GILLIAN TRIGGS: Well, um, I knew that the attorney was looking for somebody who really wanted to bring some fresh air into the commission, to shake us all up a bit, which of course I fully support.

It is interesting, of course, that somebody has come from the Institute of Public Affairs, and we welcome Tim's appointment. He's clearly got some thoughts on freedom of expression.

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