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jerryc
3rd December 2007, 08:06 AM
Just had an election. Labor (correct spelling for ALP) in and now the banks are suddenly increasing mortgage rates and petrol companies are denying NRMA claims they artificially held fuel prices low during election period.Is it just a conspiracy theory?
Barry_White
3rd December 2007, 08:18 AM
Is it just a conspiracy theory?
I doubt it.
Gra
3rd December 2007, 08:25 AM
Just had an election. Labor (correct spelling for ALP) in and now the banks are suddenly increasing mortgage rates and petrol companies are denying NRMA claims they artificially held fuel prices low during election period.Is it just a conspiracy theory?
Its not only in Aus..... Rates are moving in the US, that will be effecting our market... Not much out Govt can do about the US economy is there??
Ashore
3rd December 2007, 10:22 AM
Not only that but it rained here on saturday and then was so hot the the ground was day in minutes , I don't ever remember that happening on a saturday morning when the Libs were in :rolleyes:
Wongo
3rd December 2007, 11:07 AM
There are things that the government cannot do. Making promises is easy, doing them is something else. I would like to see how the new government “fix” the country.
silentC
3rd December 2007, 11:21 AM
I don't think it's a conspiracy, I think it's just opportunism. The banks and petroleum companies can now blame the new government for the increases.
Just wait until the skeletons in the closet start coming out, like they did after the Coalition took over from Keating.
q9
3rd December 2007, 12:57 PM
Actually the Commonwealth announced that rates were going to go up, BEFORE the election. NAB confirmed they would follow.
wheelinround
3rd December 2007, 03:06 PM
NSW Ambo's talking strike
Vic Teachers Striking
cynical NO
Sturdee
3rd December 2007, 04:21 PM
Vic Teachers Striking
cynical NO
The Vic. teachers were already striking before the federal election in a state (not federal) wage negotiation.
Are you cynical ? Maybe, but quoting that is a red herring. :((
Peter.
astrid
3rd December 2007, 05:45 PM
I think its called take the money and run.
always knew we were run by a bunch of carpetbaggers
astrid
:U
PS can anyone help me with step by baby step how to post photos here.
Ive got them on /in a folder but their too big, how do i reduce size and attach? Help!
Brickie
3rd December 2007, 06:08 PM
PS can anyone help me with step by baby step how to post photos here.
Ive got them on /in a folder but their too big, how do i reduce size and attach? Help!
You prolly need to hold an election to see what part of the computer can do it, then the part or parts elected need to hold a meeting to appoint a delegation to see if those parts that were elected to do the job can actually perform the tasks involved.
Then its down to the pub......
Back to work.
When said parts who were elected to perform the said task fail to perform, its all out.....:2tsup:, even when there are parts that can do the job adequately sit idly by doing nothing.
Hope that helps.:)
echnidna
3rd December 2007, 06:11 PM
aveanuther red Al
wheelinround
3rd December 2007, 06:37 PM
The Vic. teachers were already striking before the federal election in a state (not federal) wage negotiation.
Are you cynical ? Maybe, but quoting that is a red herring. :((
Peter.
True it was a week ago or so I read that
but then again Labour only started work today officially
Brickie
3rd December 2007, 06:41 PM
Bugger, I just noticed the sky is falling, was it due to Howard? :o
Of course not........:;
It must be Rudd then. :o:o
Get over it....:2tsup:
astrid
3rd December 2007, 06:56 PM
Thanks brickie for your gracious and helpful reply.
ts's ok watson, helped me out.
Astrid:U