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Re: Abbott what next?

Post by skippy » Wed Dec 16, 2015 8:59 am

mellie wrote:The best thing Turnbull can do is just continue being his acrid self.... Abbott knows where his loyalties lie (it's with his nation who are still counting on him) ...it's yet to be decided when it comes to Turncoat Turnbull...who is yet to be accepted by our nation's people.

Abbott was chosen by the Australian people...Turnbull forced his member in where it wasn't wanted or desired.

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Do you honestly think Tirnbull will lose an election against Shorten?

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Re: Abbott what next?

Post by Neferti » Wed Dec 16, 2015 1:51 pm

skippy wrote:
mellie wrote:The best thing Turnbull can do is just continue being his acrid self.... Abbott knows where his loyalties lie (it's with his nation who are still counting on him) ...it's yet to be decided when it comes to Turncoat Turnbull...who is yet to be accepted by our nation's people.

Abbott was chosen by the Australian people...Turnbull forced his member in where it wasn't wanted or desired.

:)
Do you honestly think Tirnbull will lose an election against Shorten?
Nothing is impossible. ;)

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Re: Abbott what next?

Post by boxy » Wed Dec 16, 2015 10:31 pm

Neferti~ wrote:
skippy wrote:
mellie wrote:The best thing Turnbull can do is just continue being his acrid self.... Abbott knows where his loyalties lie (it's with his nation who are still counting on him) ...it's yet to be decided when it comes to Turncoat Turnbull...who is yet to be accepted by our nation's people.

Abbott was chosen by the Australian people...Turnbull forced his member in where it wasn't wanted or desired.

:)
Do you honestly think Tirnbull will lose an election against Shorten?
Nothing is impossible. ;)
Are you going to preference Labor above a Turnbull led Liberal ticket, Naffer?
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Re: Abbott what next?

Post by mantra » Thu Dec 17, 2015 5:37 am

I might preference Labor before the Liberals. They couldn't be any worse. All the rejected policies the Abbott government put before the public are now being implemented by Turnbull, but because he has a smile on his face - he thinks he'll get away with it. I hate the direction he's taking us.

It's his new bankruptcy policy that is one of the worst. Businesses will be allowed to trade while insolvent and thousands of customers will lose their money because they won't know the financial status of these companies. The business goes into bankruptcy, their debts are forgiven and the following year they can come back and trade under another name. Who cares about the little person or the tradesmen who often lose everything.

Then there is the huge budget to catch welfare cheats - that's fine, but he's not going after the tax cheats at the top end of town.

Our debt has doubled since the Libs won the election and it's expected to double again in the next few years. I hate the Paris agreement - it's another scam, much like the ETS.

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Re: Abbott what next?

Post by Neferti » Thu Dec 17, 2015 6:02 am

boxy wrote: Are you going to preference Labor above a Turnbull led Liberal ticket, Naffer?
I won't be voting. :P

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Re: Abbott what next?

Post by skippy » Tue Dec 22, 2015 2:47 pm

Neferti~ wrote:
boxy wrote: Are you going to preference Labor above a Turnbull led Liberal ticket, Naffer?
I won't be voting. :P
It will be interesting to see just how many disgruntled conservative voters refuse to cast a vote at the next election.
Given many conservatives claim they won't vote for a Turnbull led Coaltion it could work in Labors favour.

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Re: Abbott what next?

Post by Neferti » Tue Dec 22, 2015 5:36 pm

skippy wrote:
Neferti~ wrote:
boxy wrote: Are you going to preference Labor above a Turnbull led Liberal ticket, Naffer?
I won't be voting. :P
It will be interesting to see just how many disgruntled conservative voters refuse to cast a vote at the next election.
Given many conservatives claim they won't vote for a Turnbull led Coaltion it could work in Labors favour.
To be honest, Skip, I don't care. My local Federal MP is Labor anyway, so my vote for the Liberals wouldn't count anyhow. ;)

I still reckon that we should not have "compulsory" registration on the Electoral Rolls. I got missed off the Rolls for years, it didn't bother me. I'd prefer NOT to vote unless it would, at least, change things, which it won't in my Electorate (Fraser).

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Re: Abbott what next?

Post by boxy » Tue Dec 22, 2015 8:19 pm

skippy wrote:
Neferti~ wrote:
boxy wrote: Are you going to preference Labor above a Turnbull led Liberal ticket, Naffer?
I won't be voting. :P
It will be interesting to see just how many disgruntled conservative voters refuse to cast a vote at the next election.
Given many conservatives claim they won't vote for a Turnbull led Coaltion it could work in Labors favour.
They'll vote. They're just pouting, because after all their bullshit about Labor swapping leaders, they couldn't even last a term without backstabbing their own... and it ain't finished yet :rofl
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Re: Abbott what next?

Post by IQS.RLOW » Tue Dec 22, 2015 8:44 pm

...yes, Bill Shortlived will soon be feeling Albasleazys blade between his shoulders in the next 3 months.
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Re: Abbott what next?

Post by Black Orchid » Tue Dec 22, 2015 8:46 pm

The best way to stick it to both major parties is to vote for the Australian Liberty Alliance :lol:

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