Bill took his policy notes along to the debate!
Scott didnt take his policy notes along because he has none!
Much like libtards policy agenda
LEFTWINGER supreme wrote: ↑Wed May 01, 2019 6:33 pmMuch like libtards policy agenda
Power prices will be cheaper under libtards, we dunno how, they just will be
LEFTWINGER supreme wrote: ↑Wed May 01, 2019 6:33 pmMuch like libtards policy agenda
Power prices will be cheaper under libtards, we dunno how, they just will be
https://www.news.com.au/national/federa ... ea30c101ddEconomists warns Labor’s emissions reduction target will cost economy $264 billion.
An economist warns one of Labor’s most contentious policies could wipe $264 billion from the national economy and kill-off 167,000 jobs.
New economic modelling suggests Labor’s emissions reduction target could wipe $264 billion from the economy and kill-off 167,000 jobs.
Bill Shorten has faced questions for weeks over the cost of his climate change policy, but the Opposition leader has been unwilling to put a figure on it.
Brian Fisher, an economist, has released a report that forecasts a 0.8 per cent fall in growth by 2030 if Labor’s emissions reduction target of 45 per cent is adopted.
That would equate to $264 billion, but could be as high as $542 billion depending on the specifics of rules that would allow companies to buy international carbon credits to offset their obligations.
Tony Abbott believes politics in Australia has reached a "new nastiness" after offensive posters depicting his face were plastered around his Sydney electorate.
Several caricatured heads with expletives written across the former prime minister's forehead were found along the busy Spit Road in Mosman and around Manly and surrounding suburbs.
Other posters had "Pell" written across them.
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NSW Police on Thursday said they were investigating the offensive slogans and graffiti, and asked people to come forward with information.
Big assumptions there, both on the part of Tone and you, Black Orchid. Tone is no strange to nastiness and innuendo.Black Orchid wrote: ↑Thu May 02, 2019 12:50 pmTony Abbott believes politics in Australia has reached a "new nastiness" after offensive posters depicting his face were plastered around his Sydney electorate.
Several caricatured heads with expletives written across the former prime minister's forehead were found along the busy Spit Road in Mosman and around Manly and surrounding suburbs.
Other posters had "Pell" written across them.
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NSW Police on Thursday said they were investigating the offensive slogans and graffiti, and asked people to come forward with information.
https://www.sbs.com.au/news/new-level-o ... tt-posters
Way to go GetUp and Labor
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