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Reply #165 - Oct 5th, 2014 at 12:56pm
 
Of course, Dear.  Do I get to pick the Restaurant?
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Reply #166 - Oct 5th, 2014 at 5:36pm
 
Aussie wrote on Oct 4th, 2014 at 3:06pm:
DaS Energy wrote on Oct 4th, 2014 at 10:44am:
Her Royal Majesty after being summonsed by Qld Citizen saw to it the Heiner Commission was Established.

Reply is awaited form Her Royal Majesty to Qld Government via its Attorney General taking away Criminal Court approval to hear criminal charges when they be against an employee of Qld Government, especially when such person is engaged in obtaining money from Qld Citizens to give to Qld Government.


Can someone - anyone, dumb that down for me?


The Heiner inquiry which had no political taint began after Her Royal Majesty was summonsed.

The Fitzgerald inquiry which had no political taint began after a Nationals Minister called it into being.

Her Royal Majesty has been summonsed to the LNP control over the Courts. Reply from Her Royal Majesty not yet been received.

Clive's purpose in having those he owns set up the Clive inquiry was to block both Her Royal Majesty and Fitzgerald investigations.

Clive and those he owns stay silent, an Investigation established under the hand of Her Royal Majesty has the power to change things wether Clive or the LNP like it or not!

Clive advising's to both, the Senate has those matters under investigation, any further investigation would only impede on the Senate inquiry.

Clive Palmer gave specific instruction to the Members and Senators he owns, they must not allow any independent investigation into the LNP or Clive's involvement.

The People of Qld and its Police had such much trust in the Fitzgerald inquiry, they assisted it, and Police laid charges.

Clive's inquiry has no weight as it is purely a political investigation with purpose to satisfy Clive, not to bring about change.

Clive knows his inquiry has the power to change nothing.

Clive and those he owns have handed Qlders a $Millions dollar bill to satisfy Clive Palmer.


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Reply #167 - Oct 8th, 2014 at 8:20pm
 
More grist for the mill.  The PUP Parliamentary Leader, Carl Judge, of two months has quit........amicably of course.  Yeas, of course.  Amicably.

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Oh well.......He is a good bloke, but he is not a Sunshine Coaster.  Who knows who PUP will now endorse for that seat 'Kawana.'  Might be me!  Yay, me!

Or not.



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Reply #168 - Oct 8th, 2014 at 9:09pm
 
Aussie wrote on Oct 8th, 2014 at 8:20pm:
More grist for the mill.  The PUP Parliamentary Leader, Carl Judge, of two months has quit........amicably of course.  Yeas, of course.  Amicably.

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Oh well.......He is a good bloke, but he is not a Sunshine Coaster.  Who knows who PUP will now endorse for that seat 'Kawana.'  Might be me!  Yay, me!

Or not.






May come to pass he and Alex did so in protest of inactivity to actions of Campbell and his Team!
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Reply #169 - Oct 12th, 2014 at 2:56pm
 
The latest ReachTel opinion poll for the state of Queensland has put the LNP ahead 51 to 49. More at Poll Bludger.

The unbalanced election result of the last term will not be repeated any time soon. It's looking likely that the next Queensland election will be much closer than the last. I still expect the LNP to be returned, but with a considerably reduced margin.

Support for PUP has declined noticeably in the past few polls. They have dropped from about 15% to 7% in the last four polls.
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Reply #170 - Oct 12th, 2014 at 5:11pm
 
Bam wrote on Oct 12th, 2014 at 2:56pm:
The latest ReachTel opinion poll for the state of Queensland has put the LNP ahead 51 to 49. More at Poll Bludger.

The unbalanced election result of the last term will not be repeated any time soon. It's looking likely that the next Queensland election will be much closer than the last. I still expect the LNP to be returned, but with a considerably reduced margin.

Support for PUP has declined noticeably in the past few polls. They have dropped from about 15% to 7% in the last four polls.


The decline in PUP support is predictable.  Douglas and now Judge gone.  But......................the next election will not be won or lost around either of them.  I doubt either of the major parties will be able to govern without support of at least PUP, and/or the independants, which MAY include Douglas, Judge and definitely Peter Wellington from my very own dung hill even though I don't 'like' the bloke.

Palmer has a stash of dough ready to drop on this election, and when that happens you watch the support grow.  Advertising wins votes.  That currently to begin Senate Inquiry will hurt Newmann big time.

PUP will win seats.  With or without successful independants, they will hold the balance of power.  That's all Palmer needs.
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Reply #171 - Oct 13th, 2014 at 1:18am
 
Aussie wrote on Oct 12th, 2014 at 5:11pm:
Bam wrote on Oct 12th, 2014 at 2:56pm:
The latest ReachTel opinion poll for the state of Queensland has put the LNP ahead 51 to 49. More at Poll Bludger.

The unbalanced election result of the last term will not be repeated any time soon. It's looking likely that the next Queensland election will be much closer than the last. I still expect the LNP to be returned, but with a considerably reduced margin.

Support for PUP has declined noticeably in the past few polls. They have dropped from about 15% to 7% in the last four polls.


The decline in PUP support is predictable.  Douglas and now Judge gone.  But......................the next election will not be won or lost around either of them.  I doubt either of the major parties will be able to govern without support of at least PUP, and/or the independants, which MAY include Douglas, Judge and definitely Peter Wellington from my very own dung hill even though I don't 'like' the bloke.

Palmer has a stash of dough ready to drop on this election, and when that happens you watch the support grow.  Advertising wins votes.  That currently to begin Senate Inquiry will hurt Newmann big time.

PUP will win seats.  With or without successful independants, they will hold the balance of power.  That's all Palmer needs.


Palmer is giving all of his Member salary to the Electorate, where is that publicly accounted?
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Reply #172 - Oct 16th, 2014 at 5:31pm
 
Well, this one is a doozy!

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Douglas has his own agenda after having left PUP, and Judge, who also left, is likely more balanced.  I reckon this is a 'dog whistle' sent by Douglas to hasten Palmer into naming his candidates.

There is a genuine weakness Douglas will be very familiar with, and that it that PUP still has no proper party structure, or anything like it.  There is Membership..............and that's where it ends.

However, it is inconceivable that Clive will allow Newmann to wriggle off the hook.  That PUP initiated Senate Inquiry is about to kick off.  Clive has been vocal if not bitter about the misconduct of Newmann.

So, I reckon this is Douglas trying to get Clive to declare a hand he is not ready or prepared to show.
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Reply #173 - Oct 16th, 2014 at 5:45pm
 
This is what the followers of PUP say ......




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Reply #174 - Oct 16th, 2014 at 7:13pm
 
Further to my comments concerning Douglas/PUP.....this is the context.

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Worth a look.

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Reply #175 - Oct 16th, 2014 at 7:37pm
 
Aussie wrote on Oct 16th, 2014 at 5:31pm:
Well, this one is a doozy!

Link.

Douglas has his own agenda after having left PUP, and Judge, who also left, is likely more balanced.  I reckon this is a 'dog whistle' sent by Douglas to hasten Palmer into naming his candidates.

There is a genuine weakness Douglas will be very familiar with, and that it that PUP still has no proper party structure, or anything like it.  There is Membership..............and that's where it ends.

However, it is inconceivable that Clive will allow Newmann to wriggle off the hook.  That PUP initiated Senate Inquiry is about to kick off.  Clive has been vocal if not bitter about the misconduct of Newmann.

So, I reckon this is Douglas trying to get Clive to declare a hand he is not ready or prepared to show.


Douglas, LNP, PUP, Independent, Katter, Nobody.

Judge, LNP, PUP, Independent, Katter, Nobody.
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Reply #176 - Oct 16th, 2014 at 9:08pm
 
Aussie wrote on Oct 16th, 2014 at 7:13pm:
Further to my comments concerning Douglas/PUP.....this is the context.

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Douglas plans 50 more independents for Qld

Dr Douglas also said he would roll out 50 independent candidates to try and win government and end the state duopoly of the Liberal National Party (LNP) and Labor.
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Reply #177 - Oct 16th, 2014 at 9:17pm
 
DaS Energy wrote on Oct 16th, 2014 at 9:08pm:
Aussie wrote on Oct 16th, 2014 at 7:13pm:
Further to my comments concerning Douglas/PUP.....this is the context.

Link.

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Douglas plans 50 more independents for Qld

Dr Douglas also said he would roll out 50 independent candidates to try and win government and end the state duopoly of the Liberal National Party (LNP) and Labor.


Non sequitur is non sequitur.
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Reply #178 - Oct 16th, 2014 at 11:50pm
 
Aussie wrote on Oct 16th, 2014 at 9:17pm:
DaS Energy wrote on Oct 16th, 2014 at 9:08pm:
Aussie wrote on Oct 16th, 2014 at 7:13pm:
Further to my comments concerning Douglas/PUP.....this is the context.

Link.

Worth a look.



Douglas plans 50 more independents for Qld

Dr Douglas also said he would roll out 50 independent candidates to try and win government and end the state duopoly of the Liberal National Party (LNP) and Labor.


Non sequitur is non sequitur.



Douglas, Judge united independent Katter!
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Reply #179 - Dec 7th, 2014 at 12:28pm
 
Abbott and Newmann are copping an absolute pasting up here.

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55-45 ALP over LNP and same figures against Newmann is his own seat of Ashgrove.

Yay!
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