by Jimmy_041 » Thu Mar 04, 2010 7:57 am
by mick » Thu Mar 04, 2010 8:28 am
Gozu wrote:Jimmy_041 wrote:Sticking your neck out Gozu.......
Maybe you should preface it by: IMO
He's certainly winning back some of the Liberal voters that left
Jimmy you know as well as I do that all of the crap coming out of Abbott's mouth has nothing to do with trying to win elections but trying to minimise the size of the loss. He's shoring up their hard-right base which was the point of putting him in.
by Psyber » Thu Mar 04, 2010 8:58 am
I guess if your orientation is as left as the scale goes, or beyond it, even the moderate left or the centre look "hard right".Gozu wrote: Jimmy you know as well as I do that all of the crap coming out of Abbott's mouth has nothing to do with trying to win elections but trying to minimise the size of the loss. He's shoring up their hard-right base which was the point of putting him in.
by Jimmy_041 » Thu Mar 04, 2010 9:58 am
by Wedgie » Thu Mar 04, 2010 1:59 pm
Armchair expert wrote:Such a great club are Geelong
by Gozu » Thu Mar 04, 2010 3:33 pm
Jimmy_041 wrote:Both of our final sentences agree on shoring up the party faithful and polarising the 2 main parties.
The so called "hard right" or "hard left" (as you call them, not me) never leave and are never going to vote for the other party. Its the 10% like me that they have to win back. I didn't vote Liberal last election
Just because you dont like him, doesn't mean others dont and it doesn't mean I do
Governments lose elections as long as there is a viable alternative, and this Government is well on the way to losing the next election, so I dont agree with you. I can tell you that the Liberals seriously believe the next Federal election is very winnable as Labor go from one disaster to another.
Amazing how the Federal scene mirrors SA where you wouldn't have thought Labor could lose, in either sphere, around 6 months ago. There is certainly winds of change sweeping through SA as people have now clearly identified the spin over reality
by Jimmy_041 » Thu Mar 04, 2010 3:38 pm
by Gozu » Thu Mar 04, 2010 4:10 pm
by Jimmy_041 » Thu Mar 04, 2010 4:25 pm
by Ruben Carter » Thu Mar 04, 2010 10:58 pm
by Jimmy_041 » Thu Mar 04, 2010 11:00 pm
by fish » Thu Mar 04, 2010 11:21 pm
Ruben Carter wrote:Here's a prediction... for what's worth. The mad monk won't even last long enough to contest the next election.
by mick » Fri Mar 05, 2010 6:09 am
Ruben Carter wrote:Here's a prediction... for what's worth. The mad monk won't even last long enough to contest the next election.
And maybe that's been the plan all along. Blind Freddie can see that Joe Hockey is their preferred leader and he'll be most likely to be the next coalition PM, IMO. Abbott is a fool - some love him but it is just a matter of time before voters realise he's a man of very little substance and short of ideas on policy. A good opposition leader, because he can argue against all logic, but PM ? Never
by Psyber » Fri Mar 05, 2010 8:50 am
by Jimmy_041 » Fri Mar 05, 2010 9:51 am
by Psyber » Fri Mar 05, 2010 10:13 am
I noticed those who objected to his having gone there, were the "middle class" aboriginal bureaucrats, who had motive to object to his bypassing their control of aboriginal politics and communication.Tony Abbott wrote:One of the reasons why Aboriginal policy has been so unsuccessful, despite an abundance of official goodwill, is that few policy-makers have ever spent a night in an Aboriginal community or mixed with Aboriginal people except those who have made it into the middle class.
by Jimmy_041 » Fri Mar 05, 2010 10:19 am
by Gozu » Fri Mar 05, 2010 3:31 pm
Psyber wrote:I'm still hoping for a Costello comeback - I've always enjoyed the idea of Abbott and Costello running the country.![]()
And despite his past under Howard I've had the impression he is, personally, a bit more moderate than Howard or Abbott...
[I agree he is unlikely to make a comeback - I'm just playing with the idea.]
by Psyber » Fri Mar 05, 2010 5:23 pm
I haven't looked into the H R Nicholls Society, but I recall him suggesting some moderation of WorkChoices, in a private setting.Gozu wrote: Yep co-founder of the H.R. Nicholls Society, the architect of WorkChoices and close friend of religious extremist Danny Nalliah and his Catch The Fire minstries.
"Costello tries to hose down Catch The Fire connection":
http://www.crikey.com.au/2009/02/11/cos ... onnection/
Wikipedia wrote:Aims and objectives:
The Society supports the deregulation of the Australian Industrial Relations System, including the abolition of the award system, the widespread use of individual employment contracts and the lowering of minimum wages. The Society only believes in limited labour market regulation, as it believes that excessive minimum wages and job security lead to higher unemployment and lower productivity. Since its inception, the Society has advocated what it views as reform of the labour market in order to ensure what it views as Australia's international competitiveness and prosperity.
On its website, the Society lists its aims and objectives:
To promote discussion about the operation of industrial relations in Australia including the system of determining wages and other conditions of employment.
To promote the rule of law with respect to employers and employee organisations alike.
To promote reform of the current wage-fixing system.
To support the necessity for labour relations to be conducted in such a way as to promote economic development in Australia.
by Gozu » Fri Mar 05, 2010 6:16 pm
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