Abbott - First 100 days...
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Abbott - First 100 days...
Dear xxxx,
Tomorrow marks 100 days since the election.
I want to update you on the progress that the Coalition Government has made in implementing our Plan to build a strong, prosperous economy and a safe, secure Australia.
We are purposefully, carefully and methodically putting in place policies to help families by reducing their cost-of-living pressures, improving job security, encouraging small business and delivering better services.
You can read The First 100 Days of Government report here.
http://liberal.us4.list-manage1.com/tra ... deeea79c32
You can watch the video message here.
As you will see, the Government is keeping its commitments and implementing the plan we took to the election.
We are the Government that will scrap the Carbon Tax, end the waste, get the Budget back under control, stop the boats and build the infrastructure of the 21st century.
These are the practical measures that will help our country get ahead – as well as help you and your family plan your future with confidence.
My pledge is that we will not let up in 2014: every day we will keep building the stronger country that all Australians want and deserve.
Regards,
Tony Abbott
Prime Minister
Tomorrow marks 100 days since the election.
I want to update you on the progress that the Coalition Government has made in implementing our Plan to build a strong, prosperous economy and a safe, secure Australia.
We are purposefully, carefully and methodically putting in place policies to help families by reducing their cost-of-living pressures, improving job security, encouraging small business and delivering better services.
You can read The First 100 Days of Government report here.
http://liberal.us4.list-manage1.com/tra ... deeea79c32
You can watch the video message here.
As you will see, the Government is keeping its commitments and implementing the plan we took to the election.
We are the Government that will scrap the Carbon Tax, end the waste, get the Budget back under control, stop the boats and build the infrastructure of the 21st century.
These are the practical measures that will help our country get ahead – as well as help you and your family plan your future with confidence.
My pledge is that we will not let up in 2014: every day we will keep building the stronger country that all Australians want and deserve.
Regards,
Tony Abbott
Prime Minister
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Re: Abbott - First 100 days...
Is there any truth in this persistent rumour that this ...

... leaflet was actually ghost written by J. K. Rowling ?
100 days under Abbott
: is his real legacy what we're not being told?

The IPA urged Tony Abbott to follow Gough Whitlam's trailblazing path – it seems the advice is working, but in reverse
Monday 16 December 2013 11.59 AEST
When Gough Whitlam was elected prime minister of Australia in 1972, he was so eager to begin representative office that rather than wait the 10 days between his election and the full confirmation of electoral results, he divvied up all 27 ministerial portfolios between himself and his deputy.
In the 10 days of this duumvirate, Whitlam and Lance Barnard withdrew all Australian troops from the Vietnam war, ended conscription and freed all conscientious objectors from prison, recognised the People’s Republic of China, and re-opened the equal pay for women case before the Commonwealth Conciliation and Arbitration Commission and appointed a woman to lead it. They also eliminated taxes on contraception, made significant arts grants, barred racially discriminatory sports teams from touring Australia and ordered Australian representatives at the United Nations to support Nelson Mandela’s campaign against apartheid.
I mention Whitlam while reflecting on the first 100 days of the Abbott Liberal government because earlier this year, it was the Labor leader’s example that The Institute of Public Affairs exhorted Abbott to follow should he himself win government. The IPA’s pre-election manifesto, 75 radical ideas to transform Australia, reminded Abbott that “no prime minister changed Australia more than Whitlam”. They identified that the success of this change was based on the rapidity of its legislative pursuit and completion.
Having completed his first 100 days in office, Abbott has produced a downloadable commemorative leaflet listing the government’s comparable achievements since September 7.
It’s a curious document, given that it speaks not with the grandiloquent language of prime ministerial vision so much as to the tick-a-box “actioned items” tone of an end of week managerial report. There are only two pictures of women who are not Julie Bishop – and in both they are accompanied by children.
Abbott himself appears in a high-vis jacket alongside working men, and there are pages – I quote – “deliberately left blank”.
Yet for all its assiduous template blandness and its emphasis on oblique “we will” commitments (as opposed to explicit policy achievements), the pamphlet offers interesting insight into what the government would like Australians to think they’ve been doing, as opposed to what they’ve actually done.
http://www.theguardian.com/commentisfre ... being-told
... leaflet was actually ghost written by J. K. Rowling ?
100 days under Abbott


The IPA urged Tony Abbott to follow Gough Whitlam's trailblazing path – it seems the advice is working, but in reverse
Monday 16 December 2013 11.59 AEST
When Gough Whitlam was elected prime minister of Australia in 1972, he was so eager to begin representative office that rather than wait the 10 days between his election and the full confirmation of electoral results, he divvied up all 27 ministerial portfolios between himself and his deputy.
In the 10 days of this duumvirate, Whitlam and Lance Barnard withdrew all Australian troops from the Vietnam war, ended conscription and freed all conscientious objectors from prison, recognised the People’s Republic of China, and re-opened the equal pay for women case before the Commonwealth Conciliation and Arbitration Commission and appointed a woman to lead it. They also eliminated taxes on contraception, made significant arts grants, barred racially discriminatory sports teams from touring Australia and ordered Australian representatives at the United Nations to support Nelson Mandela’s campaign against apartheid.
I mention Whitlam while reflecting on the first 100 days of the Abbott Liberal government because earlier this year, it was the Labor leader’s example that The Institute of Public Affairs exhorted Abbott to follow should he himself win government. The IPA’s pre-election manifesto, 75 radical ideas to transform Australia, reminded Abbott that “no prime minister changed Australia more than Whitlam”. They identified that the success of this change was based on the rapidity of its legislative pursuit and completion.
Having completed his first 100 days in office, Abbott has produced a downloadable commemorative leaflet listing the government’s comparable achievements since September 7.
It’s a curious document, given that it speaks not with the grandiloquent language of prime ministerial vision so much as to the tick-a-box “actioned items” tone of an end of week managerial report. There are only two pictures of women who are not Julie Bishop – and in both they are accompanied by children.
Abbott himself appears in a high-vis jacket alongside working men, and there are pages – I quote – “deliberately left blank”.
Yet for all its assiduous template blandness and its emphasis on oblique “we will” commitments (as opposed to explicit policy achievements), the pamphlet offers interesting insight into what the government would like Australians to think they’ve been doing, as opposed to what they’ve actually done.
http://www.theguardian.com/commentisfre ... being-told
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The Guardian
now there's a real RED RAG...

now there's a real RED RAG...





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Says the cocksucker who quotes nothing but the tele.Rorschach wrote:The Guardian
now there's a real RED RAG...![]()
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Dickhead.
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boxy wrote:Says the cocksucker who quotes nothing but the tele.Rorschach wrote:The Guardian
now there's a real RED RAG...![]()
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Dickhead.
It is noteworthy that this RED RAG - and those "commies" at our ABC - are now the ONLY major news agencies in this country providing UNLIMITED news and information to ALL Australians, at NO CHARGE
I'd be CURIOUS to hear which parts of ...
The_Sons_of_Onan wrote:
It’s a curious document, given that it speaks not with the grandiloquent language of prime ministerial vision so much as to the tick-a-box “actioned items” tone of an end of week managerial report. There are only two pictures of women who are not Julie Bishop – and in both they are accompanied by children.
Abbott himself appears in a high-vis jacket alongside working men, and there are pages – I quote – “deliberately left blank”.
Yet for all its assiduous template blandness and its emphasis on oblique “we will” commitments (as opposed to explicit policy achievements), the pamphlet offers interesting insight into what the government would like Australians to think they’ve been doing, as opposed to what they’ve actually done.
http://www.theguardian.com/commentisfre ... being-told
... could be DISPUTED ?

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boxy wrote:Says the cocksucker who quotes nothing but the tele.Rorschach wrote:The Guardian
now there's a real RED RAG...![]()
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Dickhead.

Don't waste my time poxy...



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To the moron who seems to doubt that the Guardian and the ABC have a decided Left Bias...
most propaganda is free
most is believed by fools.
most propaganda is free



most is believed by fools.

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You pay for your propaganda of choice?... how stupid does that make you 

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With the ABC, we don't have a choice- we all have to pay for your preferred propaganda, so don't ever whinge about tax minimisation while you c units stack all taxpayer funded entities with your favoured leftwing hole lickers.boxy wrote:You pay for your propaganda of choice?... how stupid does that make you
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