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Rudd's solution was ineffective....It did not stop the boats......Abbott and Morrison were the ones who turned back the boats
The bloke that took 15 seats off the Libs last election ?
I agree that there are better choices in Labor but I think Shorten will be PM after the next election even though he is a bit of a dill.
I really have a problem with Tanya, Penny and all those uber social engineers that hang in their gang and I'm not sure Bill can control them.
Their grubby deals on preferences was all that boosted them.
Labor recorded their lowest vote last election I thought. Their grubby deals on preferences was all that boosted them.
Libs won't be catching many votes either. Too many smug Trump wannabes.
You weren't around back then.That's where I have the best of both worlds, coz I enjoyed it when Gillard and Rudd got there's too
You weren't around back then.
Geezuz, first sign of ructions in the Lib Party and you are all over the board like a mad woman's underpants. Keeping the faith are we
I might not have been on ASF, but there is another here who will vouch for my critiques elsewhere.
I'm just pointing out the obvious flaw in your self analysis.Geezuz, first sign of ructions in the Lib Party and you are all over the board like a mad woman's underpants. Keeping the faith are we
I certainly hope you're wrong.The bloke that took 15 seats off the Libs last election ?
I agree that there are better choices in Labor but I think Shorten will be PM after the next election even though he is a bit of a dill.
I'm just pointing out the obvious flaw in your self analysis.
You can throw as much personal stuff as you like.No you're not, you're up to your usual superficial sniping and trolling for effect.
A bit of the "Pot calling the Kettle black" there.lolNo you're not, you're up to your usual superficial sniping and trolling for effect.
A bit of the "Pot calling the Kettle black" there.lol
As I said before, you can throw as much personal stuff as you like. I really don't mind.So what are you trying to say?Smith is a big boy, I'm sure he can suck it up and doesn't need you nursing his wounded pride.
I certainly hope you're wrong.
We are sinking in debt, because we have to support the only industry that is employing people (housing)
We are giving away our resources, to save what jobs are left there.
We are not prepared to put in place any checks and safeguards, in the welfare system.
The only sector that can be taxed, and be allowed through parliament, is the working class.
There will be a big backlash, Australia is generally apathetic, but some shocks may unfold.IMO
Mr great economic manager Turnbull could have more egg over his smug face.
I'm all for popping the housing bubble, but you had better have a lot of cash in the bank if it happens, it is the only thing propping up our sick economy.Plus the fact that both sides are virtual policy vacuums.
At least Labor have a housing affordability strategy but beyond that all they have is gay marriage and covering up for unions.
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