happy_tiger
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Even Bolts turned on Abbott
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@LCA said:Stryker, it is interesting that you admit a bias in commercial media leading to the election of this appalling, Un-Australian government. But, I haven't heard any of them admit that fact.
@LCA said:The sanctimonious among them believe that the ABC has been biased against them. Well, Stryker, I don't believe there is any bias, "champ". I trust in the integrity of the ABC and those running it more than anyone associated with the LNP, or those stupid enough to vote for them.
@LCA said:Are you SERIOUSLY placing more faith in the integrity of Murdoch, Jones, Bolt, Hadley et al than the leaders of the ABC?? Are you?? Seriously?? That's what it comes down to.
@Glen McWilliams said:This is a good read for anyone interested in where the economy is at, without feeling the need to barrack for their team for a moment.
http://www.marketeconomics.com.au/2542-2542
@Glen McWilliams said:With all due respect I think you missed the point of the speech Happy.
Kouk is saying that for the last 40 years or so the economic management has been sound. The challenge for economists and politicians is to change public understanding that deficit is always bad and surplus is always good. There needs to be context to give the figures meaning. Without context they are used as political tools for easy soundgrabs. So in the end politicians won't be assisting economists to change the perception.
@Glen McWilliams said:With all due respect I think you missed the point of the speech Happy.
Kouk is saying that for the last 40 years or so the economic management has been sound. The challenge for economists and politicians is to change public understanding that deficit is always bad and surplus is always good. There needs to be context to give the figures meaning. Without context they are used as political tools for easy soundgrabs. So in the end politicians won't be assisting economists to change the perception.
@hammertime said:It's laughable now how Julia Gillard was rolled out all the misogynistic comments, suggesting it was sexism at work, when people were critical from Labor's wasteful policy and disfunctional govt.
While, Abbott is coping far worse without even 1 budget to his name yet.
@formerguest said:@hammertime said:It's laughable now how Julia Gillard was rolled out all the misogynistic comments, suggesting it was sexism at work, when people were critical from Labor's wasteful policy and disfunctional govt.
While, Abbott is coping far worse without even 1 budget to his name yet.
So i take it that you don't see "sexism at work" when you look at the front bench of parliament?
@magpiecol said:You pick the best person for the job not because of their gender.
The labor party did the opposite and look what happened. Every one of the female ministers in that awful Government were a disaster. The Prime Minister being the worst by far.
@LCA said:Stryker, it is "my call" that the mob that Rupert elected is the most appalling, deceitful, disgraceful, shameful and embarrassing government in Australia's history. And, I'm proud to own that call and I will work to make sure others hear that opinion. If you want to support them and their policies and values, go for your life. But that, in my eyes, diminishes you. But…hey...it's a democracy.
@stryker said:LOL Worst government in this nations history? you are a fair dinkum joke. Enjoy your anger…as misplaced and irrational as it is
@TJL said:@stryker said:LOL Worst government in this nations history? you are a fair dinkum joke. Enjoy your anger…as misplaced and irrational as it is
Each successive government is worse than the last in my view. Both sides of politics are as corrupt as each other and the only way they can make money is by selling us plebs down the drain. None of them are fit to run a hot dog stand at the footy let alone a country.
@formerguest said:@magpiecol said:You pick the best person for the job not because of their gender.
The labor party did the opposite and look what happened. Every one of the female ministers in that awful Government were a disaster. The Prime Minister being the worst by far.
Do you still carry a club around to keep women in their place Col?
You are entitled to an opinion, but you should at least try to base it on facts. One must be just as conservative as those wielding the power within the Libs to even think about making a statement such as your second paragraph.
Please inform us as to where "every one" of these female ministers failed in their duties. I will help you with some of the names, starting with Macklin (one of the most respected by all), Roxon, Plibersek, Lundy, Collins, King, etc etc.
I also have a few spare candles lying around in case you would like to brighten the cave up a little.