on โ19-05-2014 04:20 PM
Obviously the money has got to come from somewhere. Where do you want to take it from???
on โ19-05-2014 05:10 PM
PM me and i will show you how ๐
on โ19-05-2014 05:11 PM
What the heck does a personal credit card have to do with national debt?
Nothing. Is what.
The country was not and is not yet in dire financial times although this mob loons is doing their best to get us there so they can blame Labor and kill them off for good.
on โ19-05-2014 05:13 PM
The national debt IS a credit card
on โ19-05-2014 05:14 PM
its always the same comparisons that don't compare, asylum seekers the same as housebreakers, national debt the same as personal ..
no idea. hi picachu .
on โ19-05-2014 05:17 PM
LL words are cheap . Illustrate the difference for those of us who you consider to be ignorant ๐
on โ19-05-2014 05:19 PM
โ19-05-2014 05:21 PM - edited โ19-05-2014 05:22 PM
PM me and i will show you how
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I don't trust you so I can't. Besides I have to apparently keep all my spare $7 lots for future Dr visits.
on โ19-05-2014 05:22 PM
Did they Joe or Tony say that MP's wouldn't fly business class anymore ?
TWO days after more than $500 million was cut from Aboriginal programs in the Federal Budget, Indigenous Affairs Minister Senator Nigel Scullion travelled business class on a flight to Darwin.
Senator Scullion travelled in business class on Qantas flight QF846 from Sydney to Darwin on Thursday night.
Yesterday, Senator Scullion refused to comment on the matter despite a series of questions from the NT News.
It is understood he was flying back to the Top End from Canberra after three days of budget-related parliamentary sittings.
Senator Scullion would not say what the flight cost, but the same business-class flight next Thursday is selling for $1999 one-way.
The NT News put forward several questions to Senator Scullion but his media adviser Russel Guse said the minister would not be responding to โsuch nonsensical questionsโ.
Senator Scullion was asked whether he was on the flight, whether it was appropriate to fly business class when indigenous programs were being cut and everyday Australians were asked to tighten their belts, and whether he would continue to fly business class.
Instead, he emailed a letter to the editor attacking Labor Senator Nova Peris.
Ms Peris had said previously that nearly $5 billion would be โripped out of Territory schools and hospitalsโ as a result of this yearโs Federal Budget.
In the letter, Senator Scullion said the indigenous affairs portfolio was reduced by $239 million over four years but $4.8 billion would still be spent.
โWhat that means is that every year in indigenous affairs we will need to save $60 million/year out of a total spend of $1200 million/year,โ he said, adding that it was a โtidy up of Labor messโ.
on โ19-05-2014 05:23 PM
@paintsew007 wrote:PM me and i will show you how
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I don't trust you
so I can't
Your loss ๐
on โ19-05-2014 05:23 PM