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25th November 2007, 01:59 PM #31
Yep.
And I'm over this regurgitated garbage that unions will ruin the country. What was so wrong about the unions and Hawke working together to get every worker in Australia compulsory super? Do only the rich have rights to security in retirement? The previous Labor govt didn't give us high interest rates either, it was a worldwide trend...unless you think they were so powerful as to affect everyone else. Can't blame them alone!!
My take on the (thankfully) previous govt is they increased the divide between the affluent and the rest of us. They pandered to greed and fear. Hopefully we can look to fairer and less greedy future.
Cheers,Andy Mac
Change is inevitable, growth is optional.
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25th November 2007, 02:06 PM #32
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25th November 2007, 03:05 PM #33Intermediate Member
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"And I'm over this regurgitated garbage that unions will ruin the country. "
You need to get a grip on reality Andy
As a person who has worked since he was 16 years old, raised 2 children and owns his own home, I suppose I'm what you would consider rich.
And I suppose you also bought Keatings "recession we had to have" line.
Bring out the green caps with red stars again.
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25th November 2007, 03:14 PM #34GOLD MEMBER
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No need to fight over Costello guys:
Costello turns down Libs leadership
http://www.abc.net.au/news/stories/2...25/2100538.htm
The problem wasn't so much that people were against him, it's that few were for him, even though he has done a good job on the economy over the last few years.
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25th November 2007, 03:19 PM #35
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25th November 2007, 03:47 PM #36Intermediate Member
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Agreed Andy Lets get back to the stuff we truly believe in AND ENJOY
Regards............obee
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25th November 2007, 04:00 PM #37
Well the interesting news now is that Costello is not going to be the leader of the Coalition!
Apparently has decided to take a back seat and will probably step down at the next election.Have a nice day - Cheers
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25th November 2007, 04:41 PM #38
It would appear the Costello will never be PM. In reality, he must hate John Howard.
Reality is no background music.
Cheers John
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25th November 2007, 04:48 PM #39GOLD MEMBER
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Or maybe he never really wanted the job that much.
Turnbull would have to be a shoe-in for the position now...
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25th November 2007, 04:51 PM #40
I hear Gillard has made a move to topple Rudd as leader of Labour.
P.S. Could the mods change the date of this post to next week, that should be heaps.Boring signature time again!
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25th November 2007, 04:58 PM #41
He might John, but the reality of politics is that if you want the top job you have to fight for it, Hawke did, Keating did, Howard did, Rudd did and so did plenty of others.
There aren't too many in my memory that had the job handed to them on a plate, maybe Turnbull will have an easy ride now, but being Leader of the Opposition is not quite the same as being PM, is it?
Just wait for Costello to resign his seat, another by-election within 12 months.
There should be a law against politicians resigning their seat, unless for health reasons etc.
There will be a few doing a "Bracksy" I would say!
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25th November 2007, 05:04 PM #42
I think we will have to wait and see on Rudd Labor. His me too policies suggest he is in a bit of a vacuum with no purpose of his own. We will have to wait and see what his purpose and objective is.
I don't think there is a real problem with the IR laws just that they watered them down too much and ended up with a tangled mess that needs tidying up. You notice in WA where the new IR laws have really taken hold that people voted strongly for the Coalition? Most other places everyone is still on awards etc etc etc. The liberal government made a big mistake allowing the Unions to run their adds for so long without contesting the claims in them. Kevin Rudd too has been allowed to have the field to himself all year.
I found it interesting that last night Rudd said that it has been an incredibly tough year. I would have thought he has had a dream run, media has been very supportive of him, polls have been great all year and the Government looked frayed. I think he will find out a new meaning for tough now he is in office.
StudleyAussie Hardwood Number One
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25th November 2007, 05:06 PM #43
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25th November 2007, 05:06 PM #44
If you lot didnt vote for Labour (correct spelling btw), then who did?
I voted 3 times for Howard in previous elections, it was time for a change.
Give Rudd a go, its like picking on the newbie in a forum, bagging them before they have a chance to do or say anything just because they are new blood.
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25th November 2007, 05:09 PM #45
I thought that Mr Rudds' party calls itself Labor? I could be wrong, but just looked in The Age, hardly an authoritative source, and that is how they spell it.
Went to the horses' mouth, yep Labor it is.
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