ALP LIES will translate to a record election loss

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  1. efjay

    efjay Well-Known Member

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    With the ALP heading for an election likely to be the train wreck of our lifetime some people are looking for the reason why. To the voting public the WHY is easy ....LIES and FAILURE.
    From the very minute the red headed slag took office she has lied to us..
    Even those that on this very forum stood up and defended the ALP are now started to concede that its not able to win.




    Carbon tax repeal coming up!
     
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    Don't underestimate both the "newman effect" in Queensland where there are a hell of a lot of us saying "Who vote for THEM!!" and of course the ABBA effect

    "Anybody But Bloody Abbott"
     
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    Both of them are ALP propaganda inspired crap.
    OH THE FEELS...you lot of leftist tossers are really in for a hard time...
     
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    It is about time BB you faced facts. The country has not got the money to continue to buy votes. It is that simple.

    It is quickly becoming time to pay the piper for the lovely ride that everybody has had on the back of borrowed money. Tough decisions need to be made and it really does not matter who is elected next time around cuts will be coming.

    What has Newman done that will not be considered cutting expenditure that the state cannot continue to support? If Queensland had continued to pay insurance on their infrastructure, there would not have been a problem with flood taxes and so forth. Should the people not have built in flood prone areas, there would not be a problem with private insurance for flooding. BUT NO, everybody thinks it should be the entire countries fault.
     
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    efjay Well-Known Member

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    BWAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAH As if a rusted on ALP fan could ever face FACTS...
     
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    Until record rains from bloody climate change came along we never considered the areas that went under "flood prone" - look at Bundaberg Highest flood height ever recorded and it affected areas that have NEVER flooded before

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    To be fair BB we only have 200 years of evidence. We do not know how many times the Burnett river exceeded thes heights in the previous millions of years.
     
  8. efjay

    efjay Well-Known Member

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    So because it hasnt been written in a book in the last 200 years its NEVER happened.....
    BWAHAHHAHAHAHAAHAAHAHHAH you lot are a riot!
     
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    listening to question time last week. Wayne Swan was ranting and whining about how Abbott wanted to hurt the poor people, create unemployment, and rape and pillage working women. How did Swan come to this conclusion? Abbott questioned him on the ALP surplus back flip.

    Let`s examine this thought process for a minute. Swan and the ALP made the heroic announcement of a budget surplus in 2013. At the time, analyists were saying that committing to a surplus was a weak policy, that a budget economy actually takes money OUT of the economy, which we can ill afford ATM. So when Abbott questioned Swan on the surplus backdown, what does Swan do? He throws a childish tantrum accusing Abbott of all manor of evil, just for asking the question. Somehow little Wayne interpolated asking a simple question, to Abbott wanting to hurt people. Abbott has done, or said nothing to back up Wayne Swan`s accusation, nothing at all, but Swan never lets the facts stand in the way of any of his decisions.

    When we consider that a man capable of such feeble intellectual performances is the treasurer on our nation, the alarm bells become deafening. In this instance, Wayne Swan could only have playing to the most intellectually disabled people of Australia, the ones who have been brainwashed to hate all sorts of people, for no good reason. Some would say that wayne Swan is an idiot. I wouldn`t call Swan an idiot. He`d have to study long and hard to acheive idiot status.
     
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    Gee the whole science of palaeontology just passed you by didn't it??

    So tell me though - how many flood maps in Australia show paleontological evidence for flooding? And if they do not show this evidence then how can people avoid building and living on a flood prone area? How can insurance companies adjust for risk if areas that historically have never flooded before but are now flooding?

    You think the Carbon Tax is going to hit your pocket - then you have not read either the Stern Review or the Garnaut Report - BOTH of which came to the conclusions that it is cheaper to do something now than to wait

    http://www.garnautreview.org.au/update-2011/garnaut-review-2011/garnaut-review-2011.pdf

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    Gee the whole science of palaeontology just passed you by didn't it??

    So tell me though - how many flood maps in Australia show paleontological evidence for flooding? And if they do not show this evidence then how can people avoid building and living on a flood prone area? How can insurance companies adjust for risk if areas that historically have never flooded before but are now flooding?

    You think the Carbon Tax is going to hit your pocket - then you have not read either the Stern Review or the Garnaut Report - BOTH of which came to the conclusions that it is cheaper to do something now than to wait

    http://www.garnautreview.org.au/update-2011/garnaut-review-2011/garnaut-review-2011.pdf
     
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    BB,
    Both the "reports" you spruik are done by warmists....YAWN you are so predictable............
     
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    Who would you rather - Wayne Swan or the opposition who is doing SUCH a WONDERFUL job here in Queensland

    Did you know that at the moment there are thousands of public employees who have had their jobs cut - no review no appeal just suddenly the full time job they had was made part - time - sorry about the pay cut but BTW the actual job itself is still the same (and these were "frontline" jobs)

    Did you know thousands more are facing redundancy but no-one knows if it is them or not - so they do not know if they should put up their hands for (One week pay for every year worked for the govt) or wait until AFTER march when they are told who is actually redundant and the payout will be lower - much much lower

    At the moment they are stymied a little by the "fair work" act but if Abbott gets into Canberra you can kiss THAT good-bye

    WANT to go back to "Hi Joe we cannot afford to pay you more so we are cutting your hours but cheer up you still have a job!!
     
  13. efjay

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    The public service in QLD under the ALP became bloated...that is being fixed, and rightly so, by the LNP. That is what the QLD public OVERWHELMINGLY voted for
     
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    When it come to lying, and not performing for the best interest for Australia and the Australian people; both the ALP and the Coalition are both guilty over the past three or four decades.

    Yes. The Coalition might of had money squirreled away for a rainy day, but they also presided over a situation, whereby Australia Education and Health stagnated and declined to a deplorable state.

    I’m not attempting to get into a “who did what to whom” or blame game debate, the time is past for that kind of thinking.

    My perspective on Australia’s future comes from looking at all the facts, and the facts speak for themselves. I personally no longer believe politicians or political parties have the skills or abilities to manage Australia.

    It simply defies commonsense, and flies in the face of logic, to suggest that ONE political party can provide the best people (candidates) to manage all the different important portfolios within Australia.

    The people of Australia should be taking a very hard look at our political system, and consider whether or not politicians are the best people to be running and Governing Australia.

    Personally, I don’t think its ethically or morally correct for hard working Australian tax payers to footing the bills for ex-politicians who are making tens of millions in salaries from private companies after they retire from Australian politics.

    CEO’s who retire from private companies, certainly don’t get these kind of rewards from their shareholders, so why do ex-politicians expect the hard working tax payers to support them forever.
     
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    BB palaentology will only show long term flooding and river rises that last long enough to leave evidence. River floods that last only a day or so will barely show up . These are why they are tough to predict, as evidence is scarce.

    As far as climate and warming go. I find I can not rely on evidence from either side. What I do know as fact is that we have and are still creating a lot of damage and the best thing for this earth is if humans ceased to exist.
     
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    Not that you have addressed a single point in the post that you "replied" to, but who do you blame for the economic mess that QLD is in now? Let me guess, Peter Costello, right?
     
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    CEO's get million dollar pay outs

    I personally think the whole "I am better than you so I deserve an obscene amount of money more than you" style of thinking reprehensible but then I am just a nurse so what would I know

    I know they have !@#$@#$@ up health

    I know I am working in a regional hospital so broken and under supported we would be better off in a third world country

    I know I am daily seeing and caring for Australians who have worse health outcomes than in third world countries
     
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    Nope Anna Bligh

    She SHOULD have pulled back on public service spending some time back - she SHOULD have abandoned waste projects like the Traveston Dam

    But that is nothing compared to the damage the Newman government is doing

    They have sacked 40 TB health workers - think that will not affect you in other states? Think again!!
     
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    Now, we are broke, and we HAVE TO cut back. Too many snouts in the trough for too long.
     
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    We all know this, but you would be hard pressed getting a pro ALP unionist lefty to admit that...
    It a good thing that they are a very small MINORITY in QLD these days
     
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    But dismantling INFECTION CONTROL????
     
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    Yep and that would be who's fault? Oh thats right...the ALP for not cutting back on spending....
     
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    Carbon tax won't be repealed.

    Even if the Liberals managed to get the numbers in the senate they won't be able to fund their promises.
     
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    You seem to live on a different planet...here on earth the LIBS have said the carbon tax will be repealed once they take office after the election. It is what the MAJORITY of aussies want to have happen, and despite what leftards bleat it will happen.
     
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    When the Libs provide costings on how they will fund their promises without the carbon tax revenue then I will believe them but until then it is only words.

    Also, just because the majority want something, it doesn't make it right. For example, White Australia used to have the support of almost all voters.
     

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