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I think he might have been referring to his own loans.I've seen an ad where he talks about mortgage default rates at 60% over the next three years which is just scaremongering pure and simple.
That’s true. He has 4 cases of financial fraud and financial dishonesty in the judicial system pending. Yes. Let’s vote for him.The correct answer is Money .
I wish someone would ask him if he is suggesting that politicians should tell Super Funds how they should invest . Bloke is a big(Large ) fraud .That’s true. He has 4 cases of financial fraud and financial dishonesty in the judicial system pending. Yes. Let’s vote for him.
When ScoMo walked into the Australian Parliament with a lump of coal. It wasn’t some prank.I wish someone would ask him if he is suggesting that politicians should tell Super Funds how they should invest . Bloke is a big(Large ) fraud .
I really don't understand Palmer's strategy. It's very difficult to get a candidate elected to the House, particularly when your party is only polling around 5%. It's even fairly difficult to snag a senate seat with that sort of polling, unless there is a double dissolution. With preferences, he's probably a fair chance for a Senate seat in Queensland. So why do I keep seeing ads in Victoria? Seems like a waste of money to me.
And then if he actually manages to get himself elected... then what?
It’s just preference harvesting for the libs again. He’s just using a different disguise this time. Jumping on the cooker bandwagon.
He wants to re-elect the mining party as he thinks he needs more money even though he has more than enough for 100 lifetimes.
For his greed he’s prepared to sell out the future of humanity on the planet.
That’s pretty much his strategy as far as I can see.
The Libs are notoriously cheap, you don’t have to hand over all that much for a big windfall.Not sure about that... Palmer his a checkered history with the Nationals and Liberals, including being dumped by the party, re-instated and then resigning. He definitely leans conservative, but I struggle to see him spending wads of his own cash just to give a leg-up to a party that dumped him.
Citation needed.If there was no safety net, ineffective or not, we would depend on each other more directly and that tends to have better results.
Needs to be applied at the end of all their posts to be honest.Citation needed.
His strategy is to take the protest vote and send it back to the libs.I really don't understand Palmer's strategy. It's very difficult to get a candidate elected to the House, particularly when your party is only polling around 5%. It's even fairly difficult to snag a senate seat with that sort of polling, unless there is a double dissolution. With preferences, he's probably a fair chance for a Senate seat in Queensland. So why do I keep seeing ads in Victoria? Seems like a waste of money to me.
And then if he actually manages to get himself elected... then what?
His strategy is to take the protest vote and send it back to the libs.
His strategy is to take the protest vote and send it back to the libs.