i think he's finished

 Abbott  is dead in the water . i doubt he can recover from here.  i'm rather pleased  Smiley Happy

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@am*3 wrote:
Boris.. I could see TA on Tv with his hand over his mouth talking to the person next to him( couldn't see the person next to him) and laughing as well.

What an imbecile. PM of the country, live on TV, and can't sit still and pay attention while the budget is being read and watched by millions. Him being very visible to all.

He has always been like that.  Anyone that regularly watches parliament has seen his childish behaviour on display for years.  

 

He's not on his own either.  Pyne pokes out his tongue like a naughty child at those opposite and calls people names like a child does before his parents train him out of it.

 

Abbott spent 3 years as opposition leader refusing to address the PM by her correct title.  How much more childish could he get?

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To behave like that on national TV when the Budget is being read is even worse.
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@paintsew007 wrote:

I agree izab....I for one would like to know- all Australians have the right to know

 

   "..... ...one can't help but note what Joe Hockey's wife is involved in...." ????????


Joe Hockey himself claims to have been clueless all of his political life...it was not until the AWH scandal came to light that he got the clue and  registered things his wife was involved in...and not having those interests registered could have benefits .He was forgiven for not doing it within the 1month time frame on a claim of 'cluelessness'' ? 

If it wasn't suspect enough before it certainly is now as is the fact that Melissa Babbage's appointment to QSuper went without the fanfare given to similar appointments made in QLD.

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Hockey still remembers the faint green glow of Melissa's computer screen in their bedroom for years with news on international markets. Babbage still remembers her failed experiment with formal childcare as a high-flying executive.

http://www.heraldsun.com.au/news/treasurer-joe-hockey-and-financial-guru-melissa-babbage-have-a-very...

 

 

 

and he never saw what was on the screen of her computer ?

 

 

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@am*3 wrote:
Ha, boris read this

How you responded to last Tuesday night’s budget speech would depend on your point of view, your preoccupations and your prejudices – political and otherwise.

If you were a clinical psychologist, you might have been disturbed by signs of the Prime Minister’s short attention span. Chatting to his colleagues, giggling, looking distractedly about, he seemed unable to concentrate even for 30 minutes while his Treasurer made the speech of his life.


Read more: http://www.theage.com.au/comment/budget-2014-is-this-the-australia-we-really-want-to-be-20140516-zre...

He has always been like that.  He comes across like a child with ADHD and always has done.

 

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No austerity in Hockey household

Joe Hockey’s Stanwell Park property.Source: Supplied

JOE Hockey is perhaps the richest treasurer since Edward “Red Ted” Theodore of the 1930s, with property estimated to be worth well over $10 million.

Delivering his budget address on Tuesday night, the man charged with steering the nation through what he calls a budget emergency described Australians as a nation of “lifters, not leaners” and said everyone needed to feel the pain of austerity measures. Searches show the austerity budget measures will have a limited impact on the Treasurer and his family, who live in a Sydney mansion worth $6m, own a beachside home south of Sydney and have Queensland cattle properties worth more than $2m.

Unlike Theodore — the Depression-era treasurer who made a killing on coalmines through questionable deals with the Queensland government and ended up in business with Frank Packer — most of Mr Hockey’s assets were accumulated by his multi-millionaire investment banker wife. The main Hockey home in Sydney’s elite Hunters Hill was bought in 2004 in the name of Mr Hockey’s wife, Melissa Babbage, for $3.5m.

Property agents yesterday estimated the expansive, 1906-built home would be worth between $5m and $6m in today’s market.

Also owned by Ms Babbage is a six-bedroom, two-bathroom home at the prized beach enclave of Stanwell Park, south of Sydney. Ms Babbage paid $782,500 for the property in 2002 and it is currently estimated to be worth more than $1.5m. The Hockeys also own several cattle properties at Malanda, in north Queensland. Those properties, which run cattle and include a house, are estimated to be worth $2.5m or more. In addition to those property assets, the Hockeys hold a family trust and a self-managed super fund.

In Mr Hockey’s parliamentary pecuniary interests register, the Treasurer notes those assets are: “Managed solely by spouse — I am unaware of interests.”

Under budget measures, Mr Hockey’s pay will be frozen for a year, along with that of all parliamentarians, and his access to business-class travel on the public purse when he retires will be severely curtailed, after the government clamped down on the gold pass system.

Mr Hockey’s parliamentary income is $365,868, calculated on a base salary of $195,130, plus 87.5 per cent for holding the position of Treasurer. Under the high-income earner tax levy of 2 per cent on each dollar earned above $180,000, Mr Hockey would pay a levy of $3717.

The Treasurer’s office declined to comment when contacted by The Weekend Australian yesterday.

Included in Mr Hockey’s pecuniary interests register is a home in the ACT owned jointly by Mr Hockey and Ms Babbage.

Mr Hockey’s declared gifts include National Rugby League gold passes for himself and Ms Babbage and memberships to the Virgin Australia and Qantas Chairman lounges.

http://www.theaustralian.com.au/national-affairs/no-austerity-in-hockey-household/story-fn59niix-122...#

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Murdoch and the Law, Rodney E Lever

 

The Murdoch's are under deep pressure over Rupert and James' roles in alleged criminal UK phone hacking, which could see the family empire come crashing down, writesRodney E Lever.

 

THE MURDOCHS are hedging their bets on the next US presidential election. It is another signal of their fear that their power within the media could one day come crashing down with all the force of an irresistible mudslide. 

 

The younger of Rupert’s two sons, James Murdoch, is quietly throwing money at the Democrats, as well as the Republicans, who his dad has been more than generously supporting since Ronald Reagan was President.

 

Rupert Murdoch is still seen regularly turning up at candidate parties and fund-raising, but is showing less enthusiasm for the current Republican presidential hopefuls. Some who believed they had his support are beginning to plead more anxiously for his favour, while he has never denied the rumour that he might offer his full support to the likely Democrat candidate, Hillary Clinton.

James Murdoch has donated $2,600 of his own money to the elderly Republican Senate Minority Leader, Mitch McConnell, to help McConnell’s primary election campaign; plus another $2,400 to McConnell’s general election fund. On the other hand James has made donations to no less than five Democrat candidates and a further donation to the Republican Congressional Committee.

 

Unlike in Australia, where politicians try to hide the back-handed donations they receive, the United States is awash with well-publicised political generosity. The Murdoch involvement seems to have a meaning of its own that smacks of the recent revelations of the Independent Commission Against Corruption (ICAC) in New South Wales, which is where Rupert began to lift his career far beyond the level of the ordinary media magnate and far greater than the level of power once held by his own father and the Packer and the Fairfax families.

 

http://www.independentaustralia.net/business/business-display/murdoch-and-the-law,6492

 

 

 

I watch and hope

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Freaki - He has always been like that. He comes across like a child with ADHD and always has done.

Now even more people ( many more) would have noticed it.
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I can't see the point in attacking Joe Hockeys wife, her previous high income, or her assets. She worked until over 40 yo, before having children.
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there are reasons why MP's are supposed to register all pecuniary interests.

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