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Reply #30 - Aug 23rd, 2020 at 7:54pm
 
Carl D wrote on Aug 20th, 2020 at 3:33pm:
Surely its about time you removed that one from your copy and paste repertoire?  Roll Eyes



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Our esteemed leader:
I hope that bitch who was running their brothels for them gets raped with a cactus.
 
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Reply #31 - Aug 23rd, 2020 at 8:08pm
 
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ScoMo cruising to an easy election win


We will see in about 2 years.
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Reply #32 - Aug 23rd, 2020 at 11:01pm
 
Heavens! That one was like throwing a bag into a chook pen and making the chooks fly everywhere to escape the "hawk".

How will Fitzy go up against mighty ScoMo ?

Whereas Albo is pushing ScoMo across the winning line with both hands maybe Fitzy will push with only one hand.

will the Greenies who already control Labor take over Labor ?

It is unbelievable that the Labor goons are still rattling on about the Greenies' Climate Change SCAM when that garbage got them chucked out last time.

Fitzy is all for coal and Adani and all things good. Do the Commo unions approve of Fitzy and are they prepared to chuck Shifty old Shorty head first into the faulty goods skiff ?

Shifty old Shorty is a broken man as he had his heart set on following Gillard and Krudd's example and causing enormous damage to Australia and then retiring on a PM's pension.
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Reply #33 - Aug 23rd, 2020 at 11:08pm
 


"ScoMo cruising to an easy election win"





Scott Morrison is going to lose.

He no longer recognises why he won.

He has lost focus.

He is going to lose.



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Proverbs 29:18
Where there is no vision, the people perish: but he that keepeth the law, happy is he.






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"....And he said unto him, If they hear not Moses and the prophets, neither will they be persuaded, though one rose from the dead."
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Reply #34 - Aug 23rd, 2020 at 11:15pm
 
Yadda Yadda is pushing the ISLAMIC point of view.
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Reply #35 - Aug 23rd, 2020 at 11:23pm
 
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Yadda Yadda is pushing the ISLAMIC point of view.




juliar juliar = = ideologue      [has no respect for truth]


Likes to try to frighten.

But doesn't know how to do it [properly].

= = weak and ineffectual.




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"....And he said unto him, If they hear not Moses and the prophets, neither will they be persuaded, though one rose from the dead."
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Reply #36 - Aug 23rd, 2020 at 11:39pm
 
Yadda Yadda is trying to appear inscrutable but his ISLAMIC idealism cannot be disguised. He even mimics the KORAN style in his "posts".

Maybe he will go a step further and print backwards like Arabic.
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Reply #37 - Aug 25th, 2020 at 8:50am
 
There is open dizzy rebellion amongst the Labor union brown nosers who have finally very slowly realized the Union and Greeny and Chinese controlled Labor Party will be in OPPOSITION for the next 20 years at least.

Vic Labor is assisting with this with their Branch Stackathons.




Ed Husic ‘mea culpa’: Labor needs to ‘shake things up’ to avoid more election losses
Josh Butler 6:00am, Aug 25, 2020 Updated: 36m ago

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Ed Husic says Labor needs to "shake things up" in new election strategy. Photo: TND

Labor MP Ed Husic has called for the dizzying array of policies his party took to the past two elections to be vastly simplified, saying the kind of complicated tax changes the ALP had previously run on can only be argued from government.

Admitting to a ‘‘backflip’’ of his own – coming after what he said was a period of reflection after stepping down to the backbench last year – Mr Husic said Labor had to ‘‘shake things up’’ to avoid another term in opposition.

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Mr Husic says Labor needs to think hard about its future. Photo: AAP

‘‘We’ve gone to two elections with lots of big, bold policies, probably too many to count,’’ the Member for Chifley told The New Daily.

“We can safely say we’ve tried the experiment, and we’re now in totally different waters with the pandemic.

“We can’t afford to be the generation of Labor politicians that couldn’t get it together to win government.”

Chalking up 10 years in Parliament this week, Mr Husic said he has changed his tune on a number of Labor’s recent stances.

Not the policies themselves – negative gearing reform, winding back franking credits – but on how the arguments are prosecuted.

Immediately following the surprise May 2019 election loss, Mr Husic said he still thought the strategy of Labor’s ‘‘100 positive policies’’ was solid.

Now, after spending that intervening period on the backbench (he gave up his spot in Labor’s shadow ministry to make room for Kristina Keneally), he has a different view.

‘‘Check the times we’ve gone from opposition to government. There’s been three pre-conditions to win – a popular leader, a core set of policies we can count on one hand, and a climate that was right for what we were arguing for,’’ Mr Husic said.

‘‘We need to be mindful of that going into the next election, because we probably won’t be able to fund a broad policy agenda, given the way the pandemic has ravaged the economy.”

Mr Husic still wants to see action on franking credits and negative gearing, which he said were ‘‘draining the economy’’, but said Labor might not win an election campaigning on those.

‘‘We tried ‘100 positive policies’, and we get mired in explaining these things when people are focused on the big picture – their health, their jobs,’’ he said.

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Mr Husic said Labor became mired in the 100 positive policies plan under Bill Shorten. Photo: AAP

‘‘On things like franking credits, there’s a lot we can do, but we can’t make it the centrepiece of the campaign strategy.

‘‘You’ve got to be respectful of people and work through it, and the best place to do that is government.’’

He admitted his comments were ‘‘a bit of a backflip’’, in what he called a ‘‘mea culpa’’ following the election loss.

‘‘Pre-pandemic, I didn’t think we should walk away from those policies … but the environment we’re in now, plus learning from history about arguing big tax changes from opposition, we have to think hard about what we focus on,’’ Mr Husic said.

‘‘You’ve got to fight for the things you believe in. But in a crowded space, there’s only so many things you can fight for.’’

Talk of a ‘popular leader’ comes at a time of lagging opinion poll results for Anthony Albanese, and questioning of the party’s direction from the likes of shadow minister Joel Fitzgibbon.

Mr Husic praised the work of both men, but said the pandemic should give Labor pause to think hard about its future.

‘‘The danger for our side is we think we can elbow a vending machine and a Bob Hawke pops out. We think someone with messiah-like ability will just come along,’’ he said.

‘‘Leaders need to work on it. Anthony has been leader only a short amount of time. It took Kevin Rudd a while to build that popularity. It’s a work in progress, but having said that, we need to be mindful of those pre-conditions I outline.’’


Joel Fitzgibbon has privately urged the ALP to stop pretending it's a "government-in-exile".

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Joel Fitzgibbon claims Labor could split in two. Photo: AAP

On the claims of his ‘‘great mate’’ Mr Fitzgibbon that Labor could split in two, riven by efforts to appeal to both inner-city progressives and suburban blue-collar workers, Mr Husic was equivocal.

Read to realize how smelly the decaying Labor Party has become


https://thenewdaily.com.au/news/2020/08/25/ed-husic-labor-needs-new-plan-to-avoi...
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Reply #38 - Aug 25th, 2020 at 10:10am
 
The Albo schoolboy has got the training wheels on as he is obviously way out of his depth as he pushes ScoMo over the winning line.



Anthony Albanese needs to box clever, not just throw haymakers at Scott Morrison
DENNIS SHANAHAN 6:32AM AUGUST 25, 2020

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Anthony Albanese in Canberra on Monday. Picture: Sean Davey

After months of COVID-induced irrelevance Anthony Albanese and federal Labor sense a chance to at last get some political traction and dim the resurgent aura of Scott Morrison.

In a historic day of parliamentary procedural changes that may herald a leap from 19th to 21st-century representation, it was still the Opposition Leader’s first chance to stand at the dispatch box in the House of Representatives, conveniently a social-distance sword length away from the Prime Minister, and prosecute his case on failures in aged care.

Albanese is right; this is his chance to erode Morrison’s personal standing, which has recovered since the beginning of the coronavirus pandemic to record levels and lifted the Coalition to a winning position in the polls.

It’s a legitimate approach from Labor and the public reaction could damage Morrison.

But the danger for Labor is that it will obsessively concentrate on blaming the federal Coalition and avoid criticising state governments — as was the case with the Ruby Princess quarantine fiasco — and miss the point entirely.


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Victorian Premier Daniel Andrews and Anthony Albanese. Picture: Kym Smith

Morrison and the federal government have real questions to ­answer on aged care generally, and in Victoria specifically, but so does the Victorian Labor government. Slavishly attacking Morrison on particulars and avoiding any criticism of Daniel Andrews — as was the case with targeting Peter Dutton and excusing Gladys Berejiklian over the Ruby Princess — means Labor could miss a substantial hit on Morrison.


Ironically, Morrison and the Victorian Labor Premier are watching each other’s back, not ­directly criticising the other and concentrating on dealing with the here and now rather than looking to apportion blame.

Albanese and Labor want to ­apportion blame here and now, and just to Morrison.

The deaths in NSW aged-care homes, in conjunction with the royal commission into aged care, raised the spectre of an extinction of the elderly in institutional care, which has become even more frightening in Victoria with more than 320 deaths in aged care. The COVID-19 pandemic is a shocking and accelerated confrontation with the reality of the shortcomings of institutional aged care, which have been there for decades.

Albanese, correctly pursuing his role of holding the government to account and pointing to commonwealth responsibilities, is building the argument that aged care has been a Coalition failure for years, that Morrison was unprepared and even warnings from the NSW deaths and royal commission did not prevent Victorian deaths in aged care. It is an argument based on the commonwealth responsibility for regulation and funding of aged care and maintenance of clinical standards.

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Prime Minister Scott Morrison and Opposition Leader Anthony Albanese during a special Last Post Ceremony at the Australian War Memorial in 2019 in Canberra.

Morrison’s response — and that of Health Minister Greg Hunt — is twofold: One, you can’t protect aged-care homes from a pandemic when there is community transmission — where there is community transmission the virus gets into aged-care homes and kills the most vulnerable.

Two, the responsibilities during a pandemic overlap between federal and state and you can’t simply draw a line between aged care and virus control, hospital admissions, workforce control and training.

Albanese’s claim that Morrison is conflating shopping centres and aged care avoids the argument there is the worst community transmission and highest death toll in Victoria because of a quarantine failure of epic proportions and failures from Victorian health.


Labor scoffs when Morrison rejects Albanese’s “binary” approach to responsibilities but a more subtle way may give Labor more chance of success in dimming the Morrison aura.

https://www.theaustralian.com.au/nation/politics/anthony-albanese-needs-to-box-c...
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Re: NewsPoll - ScoMo cruising to an easy election win
Reply #39 - Aug 25th, 2020 at 10:17am
 
And don't the voters have a high opinion of the Albo Schoolboy.


Robert 32 MINUTES AGO
The problem for Albanese as he seeks to pin Morrison with some justification is Andrews in Victoria. Not a battle he can win I think.

Uncle Ho 40 MINUTES AGO
Naieve I may be however my political "nirvana" would be for all them to just focus on turning this mess around even if only for a short period.
Sadly not to be.
It again reinforces why most of Joe Public hold a healthy disregard for our ruling class.

Roger 1 HOUR AGO
Wow! The stunning thing about this report is that it does not make one mention of the abundantly obvious fact that in Labor's attack in question time yesterday, every question asked was based on either a lie, a gross misrepresentation of the facts or blatant quoting out of context. The principal offenders were Albanese, whose first question was based on a false assertion and Julie Collins. Without these acts of dishonesty, there would be nothing for the Government to answer.
I have long maintained that the reason that Labor, but Albanese in particular (and before him, Shorten) have the temerity to tell such lies is because the media say nothing about it and don't hold him to account. Yes, Dennis flags the dishonesty of Albanese's disregard of the huge significance of Andrews' massive failings but says nothing about the wider dishonesty.

fred 1 HOUR AGO
93% of aged care facilities virus free    labor beating a useless drum new leader needed after the govt win 2022 election  scrap the old Rudd/Gillard era pollies labor needs NEW blood 😇

John 1 HOUR AGO
Albanese and clever should never be used in the same sentence.


paule 1 HOUR AGO
"Albanese is right; this is his chance to erode Morrison’s personal standing,...".

Only trouble for Albanese is that attacking the prime minister's personal standing is his first plan, second plan, third plan..........no other plan -
he has nothing else but to play his personal, grubby political point scoring games. The longer he is at it the more the people of Australia see someone who behaves just like a person would if they had spent almost their entire life in a cloistered, sheltered political bubble as Albanese has. His lack of experience outside of that bubble (its actually non existent) means that that is all he has to offer - not much to offer for a bloke who wants to be the next prime minister.


Graham 1 HOUR AGO
Albo does best when he's all care for the environment, the people, the communities etc, but has no responsibility.

Sally 1 HOUR AGO
Awww..... Keep trying Albo...Someone might be listening....

Brian 1 HOUR AGO
Until Labor makes up it's mind on the matter of Cheap Power using Coal or Very Expensive Power using renewables and Gas it has no chance of dislodging Scott Morrison.   Sooner or later the voting public is going to realise that renewables cannot supply reliable power and if you go renewables you have to have a Gas Powered station sitting idle to cover when the wind does not blow or the sun is not shining.   The capital cost for the Gas station has to be repaid when it is only running probably 25% of the time so surprise surprise the power is very expensive......  You can fool some of the people some of the time but not all of the people all of the time.  Sooner or later they wake up. Global Warming is slipping further and further down the list of worries of the average voter as they are tiring of the constant deluge of misinformation and outright lies from people like our ABC.


Sandy 1 HOUR AGO
The leadership of the ALP should be Butler, Wong, Dreyfus and Kristina...they would go places then
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Reply #40 - Aug 25th, 2020 at 3:15pm
 
Wonder what happened in the Northern Territory election.   Smiley
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Reply #41 - Aug 25th, 2020 at 4:07pm
 
whiteknight wrote on Aug 25th, 2020 at 3:15pm:
Wonder what happened in the Northern Territory election.   Smiley


Hehe... I bet that's upset juliar for sure.  Grin

But, wait until he sees what's going to happen in the WA one next March... I don't need a crystal ball to predict that Labor is going to win it with what will probably be the biggest margin in State election history.

The WA State Liberal Party might not as well even exist these days for all we've seen and heard from them in the past 6 months.
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Reply #42 - Aug 25th, 2020 at 4:59pm
 
The Covid Commo is excited by not much at all.

The out of touch NT's probably don't realize what a blunder they have made.



NT Labor-independent alliance to 'spell end of Aus gas industry'
20/08/2020

If the Labor Party forms government with an independent alliance at this weekend’s Northern Territory election, it will "spell the end of the gas industry", Keith Pitt says.

“We need the Northern Territory for gas,” he said.

“If the Independents get in, in the NT, they’ve already put on the record no gas for the Territory and that means no jobs.

“That’s the end of the gas industry and that’s no good for Australia.”

The Minister for Resources, Water and Northern Australia urged Territorians against voting for the NT Labor government this weekend, saying if it holds onto power it will continue to spend money it doesn’t have.

“The Territory Labor government’s done what Labor governments always do, spend more money than they have and don’t develop their economies,” he said.


https://www.skynews.com.au/details/_6182703720001



'The CLP is back': Country Liberal's win back five seats in NT election
23/08/2020

The Country Liberal Party (CLP) has claimed back at least five seats in the Northern Territory election on Saturday.

The party was humiliated after the 2016 Labor landslide, leaving with just two seats.

Speaking on Saturday night CLP Leader Lia Finocchiaro was optimistic about her party's future and said the 2020 election would usher in a new era.

Ms Finocchiaro said the region needed the "strong conservative voice" which was provided by her party and spoke about harnessing the "can do territory spirit".

"The CLP is back".

https://www.skynews.com.au/details/_6183696549001



Classic Labor incompetence on show.

Labor, CLP clash over record debt ahead of NT election
21/08/2020

With the NT just a day away from an election, the major parties have returned fire over the record $8.2 billion debt the territory currently has.

“The CLP have had four years to get their s**t together and they still cannot tell you the total cost of their spending, what they will cut, who they will sack or what they will sell to pay for it,” Chief Minister Michael Gunner said.

The Country Liberal Party returned fire, describing the government’s Nicole Manison as “the worst performing treasurer” the NT has ever seen.


“For her to come out swinging today against the Country Liberal Party shows just how little a plan they have for the territory’s future,” CLP leader Lia Finocchiaro said.

More than 42 per cent of eligible voters have already cast their ballot at early voting centres.

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Reply #43 - Aug 25th, 2020 at 5:08pm
 
And muddle minded Albo still doesn't know which way is up. He is a Gift from God for ScoMo. Next thing he will start rabbiting on about the Greenies' stupid Climate Change SCAM which got Labor dumped last election.


Federal Labor 'has an ongoing problem'
24/08/2020

The Australian’s Political Editor Dennis Shanahan says federal Labor's "ongoing problem" is its continued focus on the prime minister, whilst making no attempt to criticise the Andrews government in Victoria.

On Monday, Parliament returned in Canberra in historic form as parliamentarians attended sitting for the first time in nearly 70 days in a partially virtual form due to coronavirus concerns.

Following the first day of sitting, Mr Shanahan told Sky News host Peta Credlin "Labor is legitimately asking questions about aged care".

"They're rolling off the back of the aged care royal commission".

However, he said, "the Labor Party still has the ongoing problem that they will not attempt to criticise the Andrews Labor government in Victoria and they just keep concentrating on Scott Morrison".


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