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Re: households MUCH better under Labor

Post by IQS.RLOW » Wed Oct 19, 2011 11:05 am

middle-income families $1.30 ahead and high-income families (the top 20 per cent) are $6.30 a week worse off.
Thats 80% of people who will be worse off or make no fucking difference and you watch that $1.30 pittance get blown away by a govt who have already lost control of the purse strings. Even their advertising budget for this crap has blown out by double and it hasn't even started.

Why do you have so much faith in this bunch of fuckwits skip? Is it because you are a fuckwit yourself?
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Re: households MUCH better under Labor

Post by skippy » Wed Oct 19, 2011 11:09 am

I reiterate. C unts like you should be fucking shot for treason
You know you have lost the debate when all you can do is regress to petty name-calling and mud slinging.
dont be too hard on IQ, he is a Lib sucker like you, tho he doesn't tend to resort to lies as much as you do,mel, you must feel like a fuckwit, you look like one.

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Re: households MUCH better under Labor

Post by mellie » Wed Oct 19, 2011 11:10 am

Dont worry IQS, this wayward fleecing government is on it's last legs, and whilst they may get their carbon-tax in, (I have my doubts about this)... it will be easy enough to wind back, given the outcome of the ongoing cons will far out-weigh the interim benefits currently perceived by some at this stage...especially once they realise living in GALPS carbon-tax bubble wasn't such a great idea after-all.

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Just be patient, and believe me when I tell you, this government has well and truly made a rod for it's own red back.

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Re: households MUCH better under Labor

Post by skippy » Wed Oct 19, 2011 11:11 am

IQS.RLOW wrote:
middle-income families $1.30 ahead and high-income families (the top 20 per cent) are $6.30 a week worse off.
Thats 80% of people who will be worse off or make no fucking difference and you watch that $1.30 pittance get blown away by a govt who have already lost control of the purse strings. Even their advertising budget for this crap has blown out by double and it hasn't even started.

Why do you have so much faith in this bunch of fuckwits skip? Is it because you are a fuckwit yourself?
fuck you're even more stupid than I thought,IQ the C@P you put up tells you the number worse off and you still cant work it out. :rofl :rofl :rofl At least you're not as dumb as mel, YET.

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Re: households MUCH better under Labor

Post by skippy » Wed Oct 19, 2011 11:12 am

mellie wrote:Dont worry IQS, this wayward fleecing government is on it's last legs, and whilst they may get their carbon-tax in, (I have my doubts about this)... it will be easy enough to wind back, given the outcome of the ongoing cons will far out-weigh the interim benefits currently perceived by some at this stage...especially once they realise living in GALPS carbon-tax bubble wasn't such a great idea after-all.

:thumb

Just be patient, and believe me when I tell you, this government has well and truly made a rod for it's own red back.
good idea mel you want households to pay 10% more, you fucking bitch.

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Re: households MUCH better under Labor

Post by mellie » Wed Oct 19, 2011 11:13 am

skippy wrote:
I reiterate. C unts like you should be fucking shot for treason
You know you have lost the debate when all you can do is regress to petty name-calling and mud slinging.
dont be too hard on IQ, he is a Lib sucker like you, tho he doesn't tend to resort to lies as much as you do,mel, you must feel like a fuckwit, you look like one.

I was actually directing this towards yourself skip, not IQS.

IQS has a bad mouth, but not a bad brain.

You on the other hand have a bad mouth and no brain.

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Re: households MUCH better under Labor

Post by mellie » Wed Oct 19, 2011 11:16 am

Gillards Carbon-tax we had to have sounds incredibly reminiscent to Keatings recession we had to have also.

Either way, both have been flushed.

Enjoy!

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Re: households MUCH better under Labor

Post by skippy » Wed Oct 19, 2011 11:20 am

no one is making you stay spreading your lies, fuckwit, I know you hate it when I expose your lies, but suck it up, thats what I do. I'm a Libtard lie detector, and my radar goes off when ever you enter a forum.

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Re: households MUCH better under Labor

Post by mellie » Wed Oct 19, 2011 11:24 am

This carbon-tax will be dismantled as quickly as it was slapped together on bogus research.
It's a bad investment.

Again, Enjoy!



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Re: households MUCH better under Labor

Post by skippy » Wed Oct 19, 2011 11:29 am

mellie wrote:This carbon-tax will be dismantled as quickly as it was slapped together on bogus research.
It's a bad investment.

Again, Enjoy!



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Thanks for showing us all that you dont care about struggling families, you'd rather an Abbott gov costing us all at least double and thats not even to mention the 10% more the electricity generators say Abbott will cost us, shame on you, your agenda has been exposed, we all know you are just a Lib congo line patsy.

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