Labor liars - the budget reply.
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Labor liars - the budget reply.
Bull Shitten.
Silly Billy found $129 billion in extra money from mostly rich people.
Why didn't he do that when Labor was in power?
Labor has such great ideas when in opposition.
Shorten had money for everything you could possibly want -
all from a magic pudding.
The truth is that all his ideas would have to be done with borrowed money.
He never says the word BORROW.
In other words - Shorten is short with the truth.
Silly Billy found $129 billion in extra money from mostly rich people.
Why didn't he do that when Labor was in power?
Labor has such great ideas when in opposition.
Shorten had money for everything you could possibly want -
all from a magic pudding.
The truth is that all his ideas would have to be done with borrowed money.
He never says the word BORROW.
In other words - Shorten is short with the truth.
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Re: Labor liars - the budget reply.
They're all liars -
it doesn't matter if they're left wing or right wing -
they don't care about you - at all, at all, at all.
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it doesn't matter if they're left wing or right wing -
they don't care about you - at all, at all, at all.
jump to 4:10
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Re: Labor liars - the budget reply.
Because he was the Minister for Financial Services and Superannuation and the Minister for Workplace Relations. It wasn't his job then to do it.Sir Bobby wrote:Why didn't he do that when Labor was in power?
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Re: Labor liars - the budget reply.
Such a powerful argument.J o h n S m i t h wrote:Because he was the Minister for Financial Services and Superannuation and the Minister for Workplace Relations. It wasn't his job then to do it.Sir Bobby wrote:Why didn't he do that when Labor was in power?

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Re: Labor liars - the budget reply.
powerful or not, it's true. It wasn't his job to design a budget and worry about the big picture. his job was to concentrate on his portfolios
Of course, all these 'measures' announced in opposition are meaningless anyway. Unless all the numbers the libs are spitting out are 100% correct right now and Shorten takes over as PM right now, it's just waffle. By the time he gets the job the numbers will be so different that anything announced today is obsolete.
Of course, all these 'measures' announced in opposition are meaningless anyway. Unless all the numbers the libs are spitting out are 100% correct right now and Shorten takes over as PM right now, it's just waffle. By the time he gets the job the numbers will be so different that anything announced today is obsolete.
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Re: Labor liars - the budget reply.
Well John,J o h n S m i t h wrote:powerful or not, it's true. It wasn't his job to design a budget and worry about the big picture. his job was to concentrate on his portfolios
Of course, all these 'measures' announced in opposition are meaningless anyway. Unless all the numbers the libs are spitting out are 100% correct right now and Shorten takes over as PM right now, it's just waffle. By the time he gets the job the numbers will be so different that anything announced today is obsolete.
there will be trouble in the Senate.
Bill doesn't seem to agree with very much.
How will the budget pass?
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Re: Labor liars - the budget reply.
it's the oppositions job to make noise. Most of the budget will pass the senate.Sir Bobby wrote:Well John,J o h n S m i t h wrote:powerful or not, it's true. It wasn't his job to design a budget and worry about the big picture. his job was to concentrate on his portfolios
Of course, all these 'measures' announced in opposition are meaningless anyway. Unless all the numbers the libs are spitting out are 100% correct right now and Shorten takes over as PM right now, it's just waffle. By the time he gets the job the numbers will be so different that anything announced today is obsolete.
there will be trouble in the Senate.
Bill doesn't seem to agree with very much.
How will the budget pass?
You seem to forget bobby that most of what the politicians do is showmanship for the viewing audience. In reality, labor and the libs pass/support the great majority of each others policies, even if they tweak them a little here and there. The exception in recent times is the 2014 budget. That was simply a shemozzle that didn't deserve to pass.
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Re: Labor liars - the budget reply.
J o h n S m i t h wrote:it's the oppositions job to make noise. Most of the budget will pass the senate.Sir Bobby wrote:Well John,J o h n S m i t h wrote:powerful or not, it's true. It wasn't his job to design a budget and worry about the big picture. his job was to concentrate on his portfolios
Of course, all these 'measures' announced in opposition are meaningless anyway. Unless all the numbers the libs are spitting out are 100% correct right now and Shorten takes over as PM right now, it's just waffle. By the time he gets the job the numbers will be so different that anything announced today is obsolete.
there will be trouble in the Senate.
Bill doesn't seem to agree with very much.
How will the budget pass?
You seem to forget bobby that most of what the politicians do is showmanship for the viewing audience. In reality, labor and the libs pass/support the great majority of each others policies, even if they tweak them a little here and there. The exception in recent times is the 2014 budget. That was simply a shemozzle that didn't deserve to pass.
I agree but I reckon we'll see a real bun fight.
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Re: Labor liars - the budget reply.
Will Labor block supply?
They could easily win an election.
They could easily win an election.
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Re: Labor liars - the budget reply.
Why would you need a bun fight?Sir Bobby wrote:J o h n S m i t h wrote:it's the oppositions job to make noise. Most of the budget will pass the senate.Sir Bobby wrote:Well John,J o h n S m i t h wrote:powerful or not, it's true. It wasn't his job to design a budget and worry about the big picture. his job was to concentrate on his portfolios
Of course, all these 'measures' announced in opposition are meaningless anyway. Unless all the numbers the libs are spitting out are 100% correct right now and Shorten takes over as PM right now, it's just waffle. By the time he gets the job the numbers will be so different that anything announced today is obsolete.
there will be trouble in the Senate.
Bill doesn't seem to agree with very much.
How will the budget pass?
You seem to forget bobby that most of what the politicians do is showmanship for the viewing audience. In reality, labor and the libs pass/support the great majority of each others policies, even if they tweak them a little here and there. The exception in recent times is the 2014 budget. That was simply a shemozzle that didn't deserve to pass.
I agree but I reckon we'll see a real bun fight.
The libs have simply given up trying to fight for what is right and needs to be done and presented an ALP budget.
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