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Re: Eden-Monaro: Labor caught with unauthorised poster
Reply #30 - Jun 30th, 2020 at 1:07pm
 
Yep, know our Dep PM personally.
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Reply #31 - Jun 30th, 2020 at 1:20pm
 
Does BH live in the Riverina ?   
Heavens a Country Party supporter. 
Must be a bit upset about all the corruption being revealed about the Labor miscreants.
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Re: Eden-Monaro: Labor caught with unauthorised poster
Reply #32 - Jun 30th, 2020 at 1:26pm
 
juliar wrote on Jun 30th, 2020 at 1:20pm:
Does BH live in the Riverina ?   
Heavens a Country Party supporter. 
Must be a bit upset about all the corruption being revealed about the Labor miscreants.



No, no and no.
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Reply #33 - Jul 1st, 2020 at 8:01am
 
Does BH live in Eden Monaro ?   Canberra ?
Heavens a Labor Party supporter.
Must be a bit thrilled about all the corruption being revealed about the Labor miscreants.



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Wonder if ScoMo would prefer Albo stays or goes ?


ALBO, But of course, you have nothing more to do, have you?
Nothing to oppose with any significance, so might as well try bipartisanship!
As for Albanese the Leader, he is a man awaiting the end of tenure.

Accomplished nothing, opposed everything and looking forward to a vacuum or maybe some kind of recognition that waits to unfold in the hallowed halls of Labor.

The Labor and Daniel Andrews story is only in its first chapter and one can feel the tension as the story unfolds as yet another China Scandal unfolds.

The threads of Communist China unravel thread by thread into Australian Politics and the players’ names begin to appear.

Of course the story must surely begin prior to the last Election and the parts played by Dastyari, Shorten, the Bag carrier and the Recipients?

Who would win the Election, what was agreed/promised and by whom?
Was Australia promised as a part of China's Road and Belt Initiative one can only imagine?

Why did Shorten refuse to address questions of policy costings but stated that ALL would be revealed 'after' the Election?
The Election he could not lose and his confidence in winning. What had Bill planned for us one wonders?

And after the 'Miracle' happened and he lost and all his plans and promises made came to nothing, we find him still there, in the Parliament and keeping tabs on what is going on.

And watching Albo gradually fall from Grace and ready to announce, one more try??
If so, we surely have little to worry about.
But the story of the Road to China will be a thriller in every way, at least for some?
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Re: Eden-Monaro: Labor caught with unauthorised poster
Reply #34 - Jul 1st, 2020 at 8:24am
 
Prime Minister for Canyons wrote on Jun 30th, 2020 at 1:26pm:
juliar wrote on Jun 30th, 2020 at 1:20pm:
Does BH live in the Riverina ?   
Heavens a Country Party supporter. 
Must be a bit upset about all the corruption being revealed about the Labor miscreants.



No, no and no.




at least we know BH doesnt get upset with his labor miscreants     Undecided Undecided   


I know I would be if  they were libs...

and would say so loud and clear on the forum........

its amazing how low lefties will go to keep a vote though.....
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Reply #35 - Jul 1st, 2020 at 8:30am
 
ScoMo reckons he will win Eden-Monaro after he has so successfully whiteanted Labor.

The wacky Labor drongo is rattling on about the silly Greeny Climate Change SCAM. Don't these Labor fools ever learn ? The Climate Change SCAM was a big reason they lost the federal election as voters are sick of their contrived fairy tales.

Wonder if the Albo school boy is banned from appearing as he is a certain votes loser ?




Liberals confident they are in 'striking distance' of Eden-Monaro upset
By Rob Harris June 30, 2020 — 11.00pm

The Liberal Party believes it is within striking distance of causing a once-in-a-100-year upset in Saturday's Eden-Monaro byelection, as it attempts to wrestle the marginal seat off Labor.

Prime Minister Scott Morrison is expected to again campaign in the electorate in coming days alongside candidate Fiona Kotvojs, declaring on Tuesday: "I need her on my team this Saturday."

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Prime Minister Scott Morrison and Liberal candidate for Eden-Monaro Dr Fiona Kotvojs.CREDIT:ALEX ELLINGHAUSEN

Several Liberal sources told The Sydney Morning Herald and The Age the party remained an outsider in the race but the result would be "neck and neck" with Labor candidate Kristy McBain, with a huge pre-poll and postal vote meaning it was likely a result would not be known on Saturday night.

The last time an opposition lost a seat to a government at a byelection was in 1920, in the West Australian seat of Kalgoorlie, when Labor lost the seat to the Nationalist Party government.


Under fierce attacks from the opposition over his decision not to release the Department of Treasury's review into the government's $70 billion wage subsidy scheme, JobKeeper, Mr Morrison said he was "carefully weighing up" the important issues.

Labor has seized on modelling showing about 4800 businesses and an estimated 18,000 workers in the electorate, which takes in Queanbeyan and includes the towns of Yass, Bega and Cooma, were reliant on the subsidy.

Ms McBain and Labor's treasury spokesman Jim Chalmers have called on the government to release the review and reveal whether the $1500-a-fortnight payment would be made available beyond its September cut-out date.

"I've already flagged very clearly there will be a next phase and we are calibrating that next phase and targeting it to ensure that the support is there for those businesses and those employees who will continue to need it," Mr Morrison said.

"But for many other businesses, we're pleased to see that there has been some improvement and so these are decisions that you don't rush to meet Labor's timetable."

Dr Kotvojs, appearing alongside Mr Morrison at Lobs Hole in Kosciuszko National Park, was forced to defend a submission she made to the royal commission into the summer's bushfires.

Labor seized on the words, written by the candidate and her husband Alan Burdon in April, which called for fuel loads to be better managed and did not reference climate change.

"For us, there is only one issue — fuel load. Unless this is addressed, everything else is meaningless," they wrote.

Dr Kotvojs said she believed the climate was changing and that humans were contributing to that change.

"Where I live, the fires came through our farm and we watched them coming at Cobargo, into Dignams Creek, and the areas where there been hazard reduction already occur, the fire came through low intensity and much slower," she said.

"It caused much less damage. The area where the hazard reduction hadn't occurred, the fire was just so intense. It's caused so much damage."


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Labor candidate Kristy McBain is aiming to retain the seat Mike Kelly won in 2019 before leaving politics.CREDIT:ALEX ELLINGHAUSEN

Ms McBain, who stood aside as Bega Valley mayor to contest the by-election, said on Tuesday that holding onto the seat vacated by two-time MP Mike Kelly was going to be "difficult".

ALP sources told The Herald that preferences from the Shooters, Fishers and Farmers Party would be critical for the party's chances to retaining the seat. Mr Kelly won by about 1 per cent last May.

They said it remained uncertain whether Nationals voters would give their second preference to the Liberals and there was an grassroots campaign among some party members to send a protest vote elsewhere.



Ms McBain said the community was "really hurting" after drought, bushfire and the COVID-19 pandemic, which has shut down the tourism sector.

"I've spoken to so many business owners, so many residents. Everybody is really concerned about the future of their work, the future of their jobs," she said.

"They actually want someone that's going to go into bat for them long term. Not someone that just shows up during a by-election, but someone who's already got their runs on the board."

https://www.smh.com.au/politics/federal/liberals-confident-they-are-in-striking-...
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Reply #36 - Jul 1st, 2020 at 8:33am
 
how many time has Albo been to eden Monaro??


he would have more time on his hands after all... Undecided Undecided
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Reply #37 - Jul 1st, 2020 at 9:38am
 
The ineffective Socialist HATE Pit tactics in Eden Monaro.



Paul Bongiorno: Dirty tricks and attack ads in the garden of Eden-Monaro
6:00am, Jun 30, 2020 Updated: 1:26pm, Jun 30

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The Eden-Monaro byelection will be decided this Saturday. Photo: TND


Attack ads can tell you a lot about what the major parties think are the weaknesses of their opponents in any election.

Saturday’s Eden-Monaro by-election is no exception.

The Liberals think Labor’s biggest problem is that it is in opposition while Labor sees being in government as the Liberals’ biggest drag.

The Liberals began a heavy schedule of their attack ad in prime time on the weekend hoping to scare the estimated 80,000 electors who haven’t yet voted.


In this time of coronavirus we are seeing a record number of  pre-poll and postal votes.

According to the Australian Electoral Commission, 30,000 have already marked their ballot papers.

The Liberal ad on the commercial networks that regional channels beamed into the sprawling southern New South Wales electorate are typical of the genre – black-and-white images with the most unflattering pictures of Bill Shorten and Anthony Albanese they can find.

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In a blast from the past, the Liberal attack ads feature Bill Shorten.

That’s right Bill Shorten – Liberal strategists clearly think that a reprise of their successful tax and spend campaign against Labor last year is worth another shot at snatching victory.


The image of Mr Shorten morphs into Labor’s candidate Kristy McBain.

The charismatic candidate is obviously scary to her opponents, so we are reminded that while she was mayor of Bega she raised rates by 8 per cent after Council’s “budget blew out with a $9 million deficit.”

The voiceover concludes “as we rebuild our economy Labor means more uncertainty”.

Except that even if Ms McBain wins, it would be at least two years before she or Labor get a chance to tax or spend anything.

Labor insiders still spooked by the shock loss of last year’s election worry that this sort of advertising works.

But it is truly a strange tack from a government facing a record Budget deficit of its own – well over an eye-watering $100 billion.

The fact is the government not only faces the uncertainty of a deepening recession and ballooning unemployment but also a huge question mark over what it is going to do about it.

It hints some elements of JobKeeper will be kept and JobSeeker will not be  stripped back to the old below-the-poverty-line $40 a day like Newstart.


But it refuses to give detailed commitments and warns it can’t afford to be as generous as it has been.

Economists like those at the Grattan Institute and the Nine Newspapers’ Ross Gittens keep warning this is a recipe for an even harsher recession.

Labor’s attack ad homes in on this concern tracked by the Australia Institute’s poll that found 64 per cent of Eden-Monaro voters want JobKeeper retained and extended beyond its September deadline.

Labor avoids the stark black-and-white ugly pictures instead going straight for the government’s throat: “If you think small businesses need more support and can’t afford to lose JobKeeper just yet, the Eden-Monaro by-election is your chance to tell the Liberals that.”


Surely if Mr Morrison was confident he had good news for voters on this front he would trumpet it – his reluctance a dead giveaway that disappointing news is merely being postponed.

Somebody who doesn’t want Labor’s Ms McBain to win has orchestrated bizarre emails to land in voters’ mailboxes.

One fake batch purported to be from an address linked to the Catholic Church. Another falsely appeared linked to a news site and claimed the Labor candidate had COVID-19 and was withdrawing.

The AEC has asked the federal police to investigate, but after the Angus Taylor forged letter probe that doesn’t inspire confidence.


Ms McBain told Triple M Riverina “most people are sick of this old-school negative politics and constant attacks”.

She said it is what it is and “we move forward”.

But not to be underestimated is Mr Morrison’s entrenched record approval rates in Newspoll, the fact that the Liberals candidate Fiona Kotvojs came very close last time, and the party is spending more money than it did then.

All the effort at the general election went to the PM’s captain’s pick, the Labor turncoat Warren Mundine in neighbouring Gilmore.

That misjudgment has been addressed according to a local Liberal.


Saturday will be an acid test for both the Liberal and Labor leaders.

Mr Morrison’s ability to translate his rock star ratings into real votes is facing a reality check.

And Mr Albanese’s capacity as a vote magnet faces its first trial.


Paul Bongiorno AM is a veteran of the Canberra Press Gallery, with 40 years’ experience covering Australian politics

https://thenewdaily.com.au/news/2020/06/30/paul-bongiorno-eden-monaro/
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Reply #38 - Jul 1st, 2020 at 9:48am
 
juliar is distracting from the fact they have no facts.
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Reply #39 - Jul 1st, 2020 at 10:21am
 
BH, waving his arms around while sitting on his armchair, would not know a fact if it fell on him.


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Snowy 2.0 - a Liberal achievement boosting Eden Monaro.

Snowy 2.0 will create thousands of local jobs. It's good for Eden-Monaro businesses, our environment, and our local economy. Work has now commenced on a manufacturing plant for some of the crucial piping infrastructure Snowy 2.0 will need.

And this is the work of the Libs.  Labor can't work out how to damage this project.

There is even a video of this magnificent project which is now part of ScoMo's WWII style massive infrastructure projects to help Australia recover from the Virus.

https://www.facebook.com/FionaKotvojsforEdenMonaro/videos/2633626326891978/
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Reply #40 - Jul 1st, 2020 at 10:38am
 
Juliar, unaware of what facts are. Twitter vids from candidates arent those.
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BH why do you bother ?
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Reply #42 - Jul 1st, 2020 at 10:59am
 
juliar wrote on Jul 1st, 2020 at 10:41am:
BH why do you bother ?




Why do you? All you post is propaganda with no intellectual examination of it.
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Reply #43 - Jul 1st, 2020 at 11:17am
 
Prime Minister for Canyons wrote on Jul 1st, 2020 at 10:59am:
juliar wrote on Jul 1st, 2020 at 10:41am:
BH why do you bother ?




Why do you? All you post is propaganda with no intellectual examination of it.


Paid to post.

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