I've always thought that calling that lowlife Albrechtsen that was an insult to hardworking prostitutes with questionable personal hygiene.
Well said.
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I've always thought that calling that lowlife Albrechtsen that was an insult to hardworking prostitutes with questionable personal hygiene.
Well said.
Her Journalism career is as cynical as the construction of the Rogue Traders.
I stopped reading her; all that rage was bad for me. Try to avoid Miranda Devine for the same reason.
I just avoid The Australian (ie. The Government Gazette, or rather The Opposition Oracle as it's more properly known these days) altogether
I stopped reading her; all that rage was bad for me. Try to avoid Miranda Devine for the same reason.
Keating was the 2nd worst prime minister this country had after Whitlam.
The fact that he posts stuff like this proves he is still is in his fantasy land.
He is the Patrick Smith of politics, so filled with hatred for the Liberal Party that he can't accept the facts as they are.
Keating, keep believing you were the new emperor, keep believing you did some good - because in reality you were crapp.
It's true but somehow like a car accident my eyes are drawn to her latest lunacy
Probably some of the loopiest of the loopy Liberals actually believe that.
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I dont' think your qualified to call anyone loopy when your keep stating the 9% figure as representative of the liberal party.
I don't care if you numbskulls talk about Nelson as 7% - don't pretend that is representive of the liberal party, when it is based on preferred prime minister polling of Nelson.
What is the Liberal Party polling at by the way?
Oh yeah, that's right, 31%- they've dropped a spectacular 25% in just a hundred days!
No they have not, their TPP is around 38 a swing against of 10%
http://www.news.com.au/dailytelegraph/story/0,22049,23315502-5001021,00.htmlJust seven per cent of Australians believe Brendan Nelson would make a better prime minister than Kevin Rudd.
The latest figures reveal fewer than one-third of Australian voters would put the Coalition ahead of Labor.
Dr Nelson's satisfaction rating has gone backwards since the November 24 federal election, the poll in today's The Australian newspaper reveals.
On a two-party preferred basis, using preference flows at the last election, Labor has hit a Newspoll high of 63 per cent, while the coalition has reached a new low of 37 per cent.
learn how to read champ, from your own article.
Thats the coalitions percentage, what is the Liberal parties vote?
Oh and you still arguing the ALP in WA reneged on removing payroll tax as part of the GST?
learn how to read champ, from your own article.
removing or lowering. Absolutely the labor government pledged to do so, and then didn't.
removing or lowering. Absolutely the labor government pledged to do so, and then didn't.
What was the deal?
The Howard Government's original plan for the GST envisaged the states abolishing a swag of financial taxes, which in effect would be replaced by the GST. They included:
The financial institutions duty.
The bank accounts debits tax.
The NSW accommodation tax.
Conveyancing duties on transfer of business property.
A range of other stamp duties on leases, mortgages, sales of shares, cheques and credit arrangements.
Have the states kept their promise?
Yes. All states abolished the financial institutions duty, accommodation taxes and stamp duties on marketable securities by July 1, 2001, as promised. NSW has already abolished the BAD tax as well. Victoria has yet to produce legislation, but a spokeswoman for Brumby said yesterday it will be passed this session, and the tax scrapped from July 1
Well clearly it's not representative.
It's down to seven...