Grendel wrote on Nov 30
th, 2013 at 10:08am:
Bam wrote on Nov 30
th, 2013 at 9:48am:
Armchair_Politician wrote on Nov 30
th, 2013 at 7:57am:
Abbott's government would have to implode in spectacular fashion and that seems unlikely with them going from strength to strength.
This is untrue. Their failures are mounting.
really? where?
Stop pretending.
Quote:So far, they've annoyed Indonesia and China with foreign policy failures,
One being Labor induced right the other being China induced.
Abbott's mishandling was all his own doing. A proper response from Abbott - that clown who's the Prime Minister now - and there wouldn't have been such a farce. It's why he's not fit to be Prime Minister. That the espionage may have happened during a Labor government is irrelevant - national security matters are bipartisan.
Quote:put the future of the live cattle trade with Indonesia under threat due to their bungling
, rubbish...
Live cattle exporters concerned about spying scandalNow if you think that's rubbish, prove it. I want links, not glib responses.
Quote:have undone years of good work from both sides of politics on people smuggling
more rubbish...
Indonesia suspending military cooperation with Australia on people smugglingProve this too - Don't be lazy.
Quote:There's more to come as well.
Undoubtably... 3 more years of it and odds are, it won't all be bad...
Yes, true - at least I would hope so.
Quote:Wait until Australians see electricity prices still rising when the carbon price is repealed, exposing another Abbott lie.
No matter what happens, without the carbon tax they will be less than they would have been with it.
Abbott has asserted that the price rises are mostly due to the carbon price, which is a falsehood - he was even caught out red-handed misleading parliament about it. There's a substantial number of stupid people in the electorate who have swallowed that lie. Those chickens are going to come home to roost. Abbott needs to come clean now, and make it clear that most of the price rises in gas and electricity were not due to the carbon price. If he doesn't, the realisation is going to hit home at a much more inconvenient time in the electoral cycle.
Quote: Quote:Certainly, there is none of the internal warfare that plagued Labor for 6 years.
Internal warfare is not the only way a government can lose an election. The ship of government can have a crew as unified as you want, but it does no good if the ship is sinking.
But we aren't.
Who's "we"?
As for the ship sinking, that's a matter of opinion, but given Pyne's lies, Abbott's lies, Abbott's bungling, Bishop's bungling, the Coalition ship may not be sinking yet, but it is definitely listing to port and taking on water.
Quote:The last Coalition government even left Labor with a life-raft of funds... remember? How soon we forget eh.
If you want to claim to be fair... be fair.
Ah, that lie.
You seriously don't believe that the Howard government were doing the right thing when they pissed away the proceeds of a
temporary mining boom on
permanent detrimental changes to government expenditure such as tax cuts and middle-class welfare? Temporary windfalls should be invested, not spent: build infrastructure, place it in the Future Fund ... And for the record, I think the proceeds of Labor's mining tax should have also been invested in this way. Temporary increases in revenue should only fund temporary expenditure. No tax cuts.
Yes, I know the Howard Government's wastrel ways. Stop pretending they were good money managers. They weren't.