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sprintcyclist
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Re: ScoMo rising!!!

Post by sprintcyclist » Mon Oct 29, 2018 1:14 pm

Scott Morrison has been in charge of less than 2 months.

As expected the media is painting a bad picture.

I have every confidence in him
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Re: ScoMo rising!!!

Post by Black Orchid » Mon Oct 29, 2018 3:05 pm

LEFTWINGER supreme wrote:
Mon Oct 29, 2018 10:19 am
Nek minnut libs get absolutely hammered in Wentworth :rofl
Come again? 8-)

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Re: ScoMo rising!!!

Post by brian ross » Mon Oct 29, 2018 3:20 pm

sprintcyclist wrote:
Mon Oct 29, 2018 9:07 am
I vote for hard working farmers over a bunch of useless people sitting at home.
Obviously you have never known anybody with a disability, Sprint. My sons both have disabilities. My youngest is supported by NDIS. I expect the Government to honour it's promises it made to continue funding and supporting the NDIS system. Repurposing the money intended for the NDIS is simply another betrayal of the Australian people.
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Re: ScoMo rising!!!

Post by Neferti » Mon Oct 29, 2018 6:35 pm

brian ross wrote:
Mon Oct 29, 2018 3:20 pm


My sons both have disabilities. My youngest is supported by NDIS. I expect the Government to honour it's promises it made to continue funding and supporting the NDIS system. Re purposing the money intended for the NDIS is simply another betrayal of the Australian people.
So your Aboriginality doesn't help?

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Re: ScoMo rising!!!

Post by LEFTWINGER supreme » Mon Oct 29, 2018 7:56 pm

It's going to be a wipeout for coalition, and I cannot wait for that day :clap

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Re: ScoMo rising!!!

Post by Neferti » Mon Oct 29, 2018 8:36 pm

LEFTWINGER supreme wrote:
Mon Oct 29, 2018 7:56 pm
It's going to be a wipeout for coalition, and I cannot wait for that day :clap
Will you commit harikari if Labor loses?

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Re: ScoMo rising!!!

Post by Nicole » Mon Oct 29, 2018 8:59 pm

Neferti~ wrote:
Mon Oct 29, 2018 8:36 pm
LEFTWINGER supreme wrote:
Mon Oct 29, 2018 7:56 pm
It's going to be a wipeout for coalition, and I cannot wait for that day :clap
Will you commit harikari if Labor loses?
Like a committment to donate $1000 to the cancer council. Like that commitment? 🙄

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Re: ScoMo rising!!!

Post by Rorschach » Mon Oct 29, 2018 9:50 pm

Yep that LW press you just cant trust them to tell the truth.
NDIS paying for drought funding a lie: PM
By Matt Coughlan
Australian Associated Press
October 29, 2018

Prime Minister Scott Morrison has angrily dismissed claims money meant for the National Disability Insurance Scheme will be redirected to a drought fund.

The federal government will inject $3.9 billion into the Future Drought Fund from 2020, with the total kitty expected to rise to $5 billion by 2028.

The initial investment comes from money earmarked for the NDIS, but Mr Morrison insists the move won't leave the scheme short.

"This lie that somehow the NDIS is being taken from to support our farmers is rubbish," Mr Morrison told reporters in Geelong on Monday.

"I think it has created needless anxiety amongst parents of families with children and with others who live with children with disabilities."

The prime minister said the government's strong economy and budget management allowed the drought fund, which will release $100 million a year from its start date, to be created.

"The NDIS is 100 per cent fully funded. Every last dollar, every last cent," Mr Morrison said.

"The suggestion that somehow we're taking from disabled children to support our farmers is shameful."


The $3.9 billion was originally set down for the Building Australia Fund, an infrastructure program created by the Rudd government a decade ago.
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Re: ScoMo rising!!!

Post by LEFTWINGER supreme » Mon Oct 29, 2018 10:14 pm

Neferti~ wrote:
Mon Oct 29, 2018 8:36 pm
LEFTWINGER supreme wrote:
Mon Oct 29, 2018 7:56 pm
It's going to be a wipeout for coalition, and I cannot wait for that day :clap
Will you commit harikari if Labor loses?
Be less painful than another term of these bozos :giggle

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Re: ScoMo rising!!!

Post by LEFTWINGER supreme » Mon Oct 29, 2018 11:43 pm

Patriot wrote:
Mon Oct 15, 2018 11:01 am
The key event will be Libs winning Wentworth.

After that victory ScoMo will come out with guns blazing.

Already NewsPoll is showing the trend back to the Libs as Union Puppet Scungy Shorty steadily slides beneath the surface of Labor's vast Cesspool of Corruption.



Labor dips in latest Newspoll as Scott Morrison widens lead over Bill Shorten
Paul Karp Mon 24 Sep 2018 06.33 AEST Last modified on Mon 24 Sep 2018 10.53 AEST

Liberal party boosts its primary vote by 3%, but still sits behind opposition 46% to 54% in two-party-preferred terms.

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Scott Morrison visits a Catholic primary school in Sydney on 21 September. The latest Newspoll shows Morrison leads Bill
Shorten as preferred prime minister by 45% to 32%. Photograph: Joel Carrett/EPA

The Coalition has increased its two-party-preferred vote by 2% in the latest Newspoll, a first step for Scott Morrison to pare back Labor’s election-winning lead in the wake of the Liberal leadership spill.

One month after Morrison emerged the winner in a poisonous three-way leadership contest, the Newspoll, published on Monday, found the Liberal party has boosted its primary vote by 3% to 36% and now sits behind Labor 46% to 54% in two-party-preferred terms.

The result represents a 4.4% swing to Labor since the 2016 election, which would lead to the government losing up to 20 seats if replicated in a general election, but is the first positive movement towards the Coalition since Morrison took over.


The result is identical to the 54-46 two-party-preferred result recorded in the most recent Guardian Essential poll, which also showed Morrison leading Bill Shorten as preferred prime minister.

Morrison’s first month has been spent attempting to contain the fallout from the spill, including allegations of bullying in the Liberal party, first by encouraging MPs Julia Banks and Ann Sudmalis not to quit at the next election, and then promising a new complaints-handling procedure.

On the policy front, Morrison moved to permanently junk the emissions reduction component of the national energy guarantee with no policy to replace it, agreed to set up a royal commission into aged care, and introduced a $4.6bn package for Catholic and independent schools with no extra money for public schools.

The unity of the Liberal party has been tested by a series of leaks related to government policy before Malcolm Turnbull was ousted and a call from the former prime minister for the home affairs minister Peter Dutton to be referred to the high court to test his eligibility over his childcare interests.

Throughout that time Morrison has attempted to reconnect with the Australian public, emphasising his personal faith and party unity as the way forward for the government.

In the Newspoll Labor’s primary vote fell from 42% to 39%, followed by the Coalition (36%), Greens (10%) and other/independents, up a point to 9%.

[highlight]On personal measures, Morrison leads Bill Shorten as preferred prime minister by 45% (up three points) to 32% (down four).[/highlight]

Shorten’s approval rating was down five points to 32% and his disapproval ticked up by three points to 54%. Approval for Morrison was up three points to 44% while disapproval was steady at 39%.

Announcing the schools package on Thursday, Morrison said that voters “grab for the sound and they turn it down” when they see politicians play political “games”.

“They’re turning it down on Labor,” he said hopefully.” They’re turning it down on the Greens. They’re turning it up on our government because our government is focused on what they’re interested in.”

https://www.theguardian.com/australia-n ... ll-shorten
:rofl

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