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Re: Gillard should go!

Postby Sky Pilot » Wed Sep 05, 2012 5:22 pm

Psyber wrote:
Leaping Lindner wrote: When States behave like Victoria it's hardly surprsing. Funny when Ballaeu bitches about school funding and he was part of a Government that shut 330 public schools, and then when Premier recently slashed $300 million from TAFE budgets. Prior to last election Balleau promised over and over Victorian teachers would be the best paid in the country. Still waiting on that one ...but the cops got their pay rise.
You have to remember Bailleau inherited a huge financial mess from the previous government, as did Kennett, and, in SA, Brown/Olsen.
They all did a lot of things they would have preferred not to have to do had the states not been in such huge debt.
(I know, first hand, that's true of Olsen - I talked to him about it at the odd local barbecue at the time.)

SA is going to have the same problem again.
Rann started slashing the public service himself just before he took the golden handshake.
(But that seems to have been abandoned since he departed.)

You seem to have a pattern of blaming the people who are making the hard choices to clean up the mess the profligacy of the ALP left behind each time.
Are you Greek? ;)

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Re: Gillard should go!

Postby Jimmy_041 » Wed Sep 05, 2012 8:56 pm

Psyber cracked a goody :lol:
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Re: Gillard should go!

Postby southee » Thu Sep 06, 2012 12:23 am

I like it :lol:
Is out of change.....thanks Cambridge Clarrie!!!
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Re: Gillard should go!

Postby Leaping Lindner » Thu Sep 06, 2012 1:46 am

Psyber wrote:
Leaping Lindner wrote: When States behave like Victoria it's hardly surprsing. Funny when Ballaeu bitches about school funding and he was part of a Government that shut 330 public schools, and then when Premier recently slashed $300 million from TAFE budgets. Prior to last election Balleau promised over and over Victorian teachers would be the best paid in the country. Still waiting on that one ...but the cops got their pay rise.
You have to remember Bailleau inherited a huge financial mess from the previous government, as did Kennett, and, in SA, Brown/Olsen.
They all did a lot of things they would have preferred not to have to do had the states not been in such huge debt.
(I know, first hand, that's true of Olsen - I talked to him about it at the odd local barbecue at the time.)

SA is going to have the same problem again.
Rann started slashing the public service himself just before he took the golden handshake.
(But that seems to have been abandoned since he departed.)

You seem to have a pattern of blaming the people who are making the hard choices to clean up the mess the profligacy of the ALP left behind each time.
Are you Greek? ;)


The prick can still afford $50 million+ per annum for the annual make Bernie Ecclestone richer race.
He afford to put up $2 million for jumps racing prize money annually.
He can afford to give the police a pay rise.
He can afford to pay for and train Public Transport officers - as opposed to bringing back conductors that might actually raise money.
And today we got the news of the crowning turd in the sewer pipe. They are cutting funding to CFA!!!! A predominantly volunteer force that operates with minimual $ as it is from the Government.
Well it's a good thing that we never have bushfires in Victoria I suppose. :?

Don't confuse hard choices with soft targets.

This BBQ you saw John Olsen at where he lamented the hard decisions his Government took was that before or after he got his nice cushy position as Australian Consul-General in New York??? ;)
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Re: Gillard should go!

Postby mick » Thu Sep 06, 2012 7:59 am

Leaping Lindner wrote:
Psyber wrote:
Leaping Lindner wrote: When States behave like Victoria it's hardly surprsing. Funny when Ballaeu bitches about school funding and he was part of a Government that shut 330 public schools, and then when Premier recently slashed $300 million from TAFE budgets. Prior to last election Balleau promised over and over Victorian teachers would be the best paid in the country. Still waiting on that one ...but the cops got their pay rise.
You have to remember Bailleau inherited a huge financial mess from the previous government, as did Kennett, and, in SA, Brown/Olsen.
They all did a lot of things they would have preferred not to have to do had the states not been in such huge debt.
(I know, first hand, that's true of Olsen - I talked to him about it at the odd local barbecue at the time.)

SA is going to have the same problem again.
Rann started slashing the public service himself just before he took the golden handshake.
(But that seems to have been abandoned since he departed.)

You seem to have a pattern of blaming the people who are making the hard choices to clean up the mess the profligacy of the ALP left behind each time.
Are you Greek? ;)


The prick can still afford $50 million+ per annum for the annual make Bernie Ecclestone richer race.
He afford to put up $2 million for jumps racing prize money annually.
He can afford to give the police a pay rise.
He can afford to pay for and train Public Transport officers - as opposed to bringing back conductors that might actually raise money.
And today we got the news of the crowning turd in the sewer pipe. They are cutting funding to CFA!!!! A predominantly volunteer force that operates with minimual $ as it is from the Government.
Well it's a good thing that we never have bushfires in Victoria I suppose. :?

Don't confuse hard choices with soft targets.

This BBQ you saw John Olsen at where he lamented the hard decisions his Government took was that before or after he got his nice cushy position as Australian Consul-General in New York??? ;)


Nothing changes, ex premier Rann has his snout in the trough, just scored a cushy job in London on top of all the bullshit committee (low carbon) stuff he's been rewarded by the Feds
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Re: Gillard should go!

Postby Psyber » Thu Sep 06, 2012 12:22 pm

Leaping Lindner wrote: ... This BBQ you saw John Olsen at where he lamented the hard decisions his Government took was that before or after he got his nice cushy position as Australian Consul-General in New York??? ;)
The first time was just after he'd become Premier. Alexander Downer was there, too, and went on to joke about the further hardship the papers were saying would come from a rumoured 10% cut in state funds if the coalition won Federal office, along the lines of "What only 10%!"
I suggested we'd take a 10% cut if the Feds took over the SA ALP's residual deficit, and John said, "I'll be in that!"

The second occasion was later in his Premiership after he had been doing the hard work of digging us out of the mess for a while.

I agree both parties give their ex-members cushy jobs and it needs to be stopped.
I used to enjoy Robin Millhouse turning down pay rises and giving them to charity, and saying he didn't need a car provided.
Both parties combined to get him out of Parliament because he was embarrassing them.
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Re: Gillard should go!

Postby Sky Pilot » Thu Sep 06, 2012 5:57 pm

Ahem...back on topic.
I see on Sky news this arvo that ratbag Rudd doing a carefully choreographed walk through the Mall in Brisvegas with pre-arranged adoring idiots asking him stupid questions in front of the purposely positioned "random" camera crew. Weak questions leading to insipid answers from this annoying man all in the name of "Pick me, Pick me". Gillard should show some spine and give him a spray behind closed doors in the caucus room.
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Re: Gillard should go!

Postby Leaping Lindner » Fri Sep 07, 2012 12:13 pm

Psyber wrote:
Leaping Lindner wrote: ... This BBQ you saw John Olsen at where he lamented the hard decisions his Government took was that before or after he got his nice cushy position as Australian Consul-General in New York??? ;)
The first time was just after he'd become Premier. Alexander Downer was there, too, and went on to joke about the further hardship the papers were saying would come from a rumoured 10% cut in state funds if the coalition won Federal office, along the lines of "What only 10%!"
I suggested we'd take a 10% cut if the Feds took over the SA ALP's residual deficit, and John said, "I'll be in that!"

The second occasion was later in his Premiership after he had been doing the hard work of digging us out of the mess for a while.

I agree both parties give their ex-members cushy jobs and it needs to be stopped.
I used to enjoy Robin Millhouse turning down pay rises and giving them to charity, and saying he didn't need a car provided.
Both parties combined to get him out of Parliament because he was embarrassing them.


What do you think of my original point of Mr "Tough Decisions" still funding the Grand Prix to the tune of $50 million per year whilst cutting back funding to the CFA? (the CFA FFS!!!!!)
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Re: Gillard should go!

Postby Leaping Lindner » Fri Sep 07, 2012 12:15 pm

Sky Pilot wrote:Ahem...back on topic.
I see on Sky news this arvo that ratbag Rudd doing a carefully choreographed walk through the Mall in Brisvegas with pre-arranged adoring idiots asking him stupid questions in front of the purposely positioned "random" camera crew. Weak questions leading to insipid answers from this annoying man all in the name of "Pick me, Pick me". Gillard should show some spine and give him a spray behind closed doors in the caucus room.


Why does it worry you so much Skypilot? You're not going to vote for them anyway. ;)
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Re: Gillard should go!

Postby Sky Pilot » Fri Sep 07, 2012 7:18 pm

Leaping Lindner wrote:
Sky Pilot wrote:Ahem...back on topic.
I see on Sky news this arvo that ratbag Rudd doing a carefully choreographed walk through the Mall in Brisvegas with pre-arranged adoring idiots asking him stupid questions in front of the purposely positioned "random" camera crew. Weak questions leading to insipid answers from this annoying man all in the name of "Pick me, Pick me". Gillard should show some spine and give him a spray behind closed doors in the caucus room.


Why does it worry you so much Skypilot? You're not going to vote for them anyway. ;)

No I wont vote Labor but some neutral fence-sitting people might be swayed by what is essentially carefully scripted and rehearsed BS of the first degree. No substance just a media opportunity which Rudd in Queensland is an expert.
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Re: Gillard should go!

Postby Psyber » Sun Sep 09, 2012 10:16 am

Leaping Lindner wrote: What do you think of my original point of Mr "Tough Decisions" still funding the Grand Prix to the tune of $50 million per year whilst cutting back funding to the CFA? (the CFA FFS!!!!!)
As I have said here before - I think Lyn Arnold did the right thing stalling so that Melbourne would steal the Grand Prix from Adelaide.
I'd hate to see the Vics give it up as our ALP may bring it back here as companion for our other car race.
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Re: Gillard should go!

Postby fish » Wed Sep 12, 2012 1:07 pm

Sky Pilot wrote:
Squids wrote:
kickinit wrote:http://www.abc.net.au/news/2012-08-30/margiris-conflict-of-interest/4231858

how could anyone ever want to vote for her again.
Absolute joke.

Marine Parks.....oh lets have some foreign ship and come and pillage our waters......

Even that lispy tool Tony Bourke has reservations about this trawler and the damage it will do but is clearly gagged from spilling what he really thinks. Oh well, another 12 months we can be rid of these freakin' drop kicks in Canberra.
LOL the opposition are blocking government moves to try to stop the supertrawler - should rename this thread to Abbott should go! :lol:
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Re: Gillard should go!

Postby scoob » Wed Sep 12, 2012 1:25 pm

fish wrote:
Sky Pilot wrote:
Squids wrote:
kickinit wrote:http://www.abc.net.au/news/2012-08-30/margiris-conflict-of-interest/4231858

how could anyone ever want to vote for her again.
Absolute joke.

Marine Parks.....oh lets have some foreign ship and come and pillage our waters......

Even that lispy tool Tony Bourke has reservations about this trawler and the damage it will do but is clearly gagged from spilling what he really thinks. Oh well, another 12 months we can be rid of these freakin' drop kicks in Canberra.
LOL the opposition are blocking government moves to try to stop the supertrawler - should rename this thread to Abbott should go! :lol:


Why because they don't support rushed, knee jerk policies they will blow up in their face.

I don't agree with the super trawler, but I also don't support the government being able to put a stop to any type of fishing activity because some people lobby against it... it would be bye bye fishing industry if that was the case
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Re: Gillard should go!

Postby fish » Wed Sep 12, 2012 3:43 pm

OK let me get this straight:

If the government doesn't try to stop the super trawler - they're wrong, and Gillard should go.

But if the government does try to stop the super trawler - they're wrong, and Gillard should go! :shock:

I'm beginning to see a pattern emerging here... :-?
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Re: Gillard should go!

Postby Gozu » Wed Sep 12, 2012 4:06 pm

The meeting between Wests Tigers star Robbie Farah and Julia Gillard to discuss social media abuse is in jeopardy after it emerged today the footballer reportedly tweeted the PM should be given "a noose" for her 50th birthday.

The deleted message from Farah was uncovered by social media strategist Karalee Evans of Text100, who asked Farah if his much-publicised stance against online trolling was hypocritical given the violent nature of his message in September last year.

"Dear @robbiefarah, this is a bit hypocritical, no? Telling the PM to get a noose for her birthday! Oh dear," she tweeted, attaching a copy of the tweet she had obtained online.

Farah’s tweet was in response to one posted by former rugby league player and now Triple M radio presenter Mark Geyer who had asked his followers what the Prime Minister should get for her 50th birthday.


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Re: Gillard should go!

Postby scoob » Wed Sep 12, 2012 4:49 pm

fish wrote:OK let me get this straight:

If the government doesn't try to stop the super trawler - they're wrong, and Gillard should go.

But if the government does try to stop the super trawler - they're wrong, and Gillard should go! :shock:

I'm beginning to see a pattern emerging here... :-?


No they should produce a decent piece of legislation that isn't a knee jerk reaction to public opinion. Which seem sto be the pattern emerging from this government.
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Re: Gillard should go!

Postby Jimmy_041 » Wed Sep 12, 2012 5:13 pm

fish wrote:OK let me get this straight:

If the government doesn't try to stop the super trawler - they're wrong, and Gillard should go.

But if the government does try to stop the super trawler - they're wrong, and Gillard should go! :shock:

I'm beginning to see a pattern emerging here... :-?


The Liberals should never have let it in in the first place?
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Re: Gillard should go!

Postby fish » Wed Sep 12, 2012 8:15 pm

Tony's first real chance to "stop the boat" and he blows it! :D
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Re: Gillard should go!

Postby Sky Pilot » Wed Sep 12, 2012 8:35 pm

fish wrote:OK let me get this straight:

If the government doesn't try to stop the super trawler - they're wrong, and Gillard should go.

But if the government does try to stop the super trawler - they're wrong, and Gillard should go! :shock:

I'm beginning to see a pattern emerging here... :-?

Spot on fish - Gillard should go. And go soon! Just queuing up ABC 7.30 Report where I believe the Ruddster is going to make a rare appearance. Can't wait
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Re: Gillard should go!

Postby Gozu » Sun Sep 30, 2012 3:37 am

Extremist radio personality Alan Jones continues to sink to new lows:

VETERAN broadcaster and 2GB host Alan Jones has claimed Prime Minister Julia Gillard's father died of "shame" because of the political "lies" his daughter told.

He told a group of 100 Young Liberals that John Gillard's death was the fault of his proud child.

He went on to suggest Ms Gillard's tears of grief, for a man she publicly said she "will miss for the rest of my life", were what sparked a sudden leap in political polling for her.

Mr Gillard, a former psychiatric nurse, died in Adelaide on September 8, age 83.

The remarks occurred during Mr Jones' 50-minute speech at the annual $100-per-head Sydney University Liberal Club President's Dinner, on the top floor of Sydney's Waterfront restaurant in The Rocks last Saturday.


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