The South Australian Political Landscape
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I've covered that
Which decisions weren't back flipped?
Which decisions weren't back flipped?
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Jimmy I have no argument with your point about the backflips, I'm just trying to work out if any of them were overturned within 48 hours as you originally claimed all Labors announcements were?Jimmy_041 wrote:I've covered that
Which decisions weren't back flipped?
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When this government are put under pressure, which announcements weren't reversed?
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Sadly redandblack is no longer with us on this forum, but I'm sure if he is still watching lovingly over us he'd be thinking something along the lines of: "Good on you fishy for fighting the good fight and exposing the, ahem, exaggerations [smac wrote:Redandblack, is that you?
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Meanwhile can anyone else help Jimmy out by providing an example where this Labor Government overturned an announcement within 48 hours?
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Sky Pilot wrote:State Labor is a complete joke. Where do you start? JW is easily the weakest premier in Australia. Look at how he acted in Canberra? Completely over-shadowed by other state premiers at door stops and press conferences. He is a socialist leftie drop kick hideously out of his depth. Also treading water and due to drown at any given time is Wortley with his ridiculous mullett, Irish drop kick Pat Conlon who has no idea about running public transport. Hilly the health guy is a class traitor who swans around expensive restaurants and acts like a Claytons silvertail Liberal. Treasurer Snelling stutters and stumbles when questioned by ABC guns Matt and Dave and he really couldn't run a chook raffle at your local croquet club. Please stop me laughing when I peel off rocket scientists like Leon Bignell, Chloe Fox, Tom Koutsantonis, Michael Atkinson, Lin Brueur (chuckle chuckle) Grace "what a disgrace" Portolesi, John Rau and so on. We South Australians deserve better and until the Liberals seriously lift their game we are doomed to remain in the grip of of this hopeless Labor club.
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You are right - they aren't that smart to do it quickly, or maybe it's a ploy to help JW come and save the day.
With so many backflips, you'd think they would have learnt by now.
And can anyone help Fish find his "previous" button? Run out of new things to say Fish?
And nobody needs to help this govt look bad - they do it so perfectly themselves.
With so many backflips, you'd think they would have learnt by now.
And can anyone help Fish find his "previous" button? Run out of new things to say Fish?
Jimmy_041 wrote:Yeah, you're right - sorry - an exaggeration - it takes them far longer to react.
48 hours only takes them into the defend stage.
It takes a lot longer to move through the other stages towards capitulation and JW swoops in to save the day
And nobody needs to help this govt look bad - they do it so perfectly themselves.
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fish wrote:Sadly redandblack is no longer with us on this forum, but I'm sure if he is still watching lovingly over us he'd be thinking something along the lines of: "Good on you fishy for fighting the good fight and exposing the, ahem, exaggerations [smac wrote:Redandblack, is that you?] of posters on the forum".
Fish are you saying that Red and Black has passed away? I was very shocked to read that post
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Jimmy_041 wrote:Here you go Fish
http://forum.prisonplanet.com/index.php?action=printpage;topic=158027.0
Avoid backflips by not having terrible policy to begin with
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You know you've gone right off the deep end when you're linking to a far-right conspiracy theory place like Prison Planet.
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Sky Pilot wrote:State Labor is a complete joke. Where do you start? JW is easily the weakest premier in Australia. Look at how he acted in Canberra? Completely over-shadowed by other state premiers at door stops and press conferences. He is a socialist leftie drop kick hideously out of his depth. Also treading water and due to drown at any given time is Wortley with his ridiculous mullett, Irish drop kick Pat Conlon who has no idea about running public transport. Hilly the health guy is a class traitor who swans around expensive restaurants and acts like a Claytons silvertail Liberal. Treasurer Snelling stutters and stumbles when questioned by ABC guns Matt and Dave and he really couldn't run a chook raffle at your local croquet club. Please stop me laughing when I peel off rocket scientists like Leon Bignell, Chloe Fox, Tom Koutsantonis, Michael Atkinson, Lin Brueur (chuckle chuckle) Grace "what a disgrace" Portolesi, John Rau and so on. We South Australians deserve better and until the Liberals seriously lift their game we are doomed to remain in the grip of of this hopeless Labor club.
Excellent post.
The overhwhelming sadness attached to this post is that not only are all of these people currently running our state, but they appear to be better placed to remain doing so than be replaced by others.
Sad, sad, sad.
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As far as I know he's alive and well, just not active on this forum anymore.Sky Pilot wrote:Fish are you saying that Red and Black has passed away? I was very shocked to read that postfish wrote:Sadly redandblack is no longer with us on this forum, but I'm sure if he is still watching lovingly over us he'd be thinking something along the lines of: "Good on you fishy for fighting the good fight and exposing the, ahem, exaggerations [smac wrote:Redandblack, is that you?] of posters on the forum".
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He's certainly alive and still posting on Poll Bludger.
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Well done Jimmy you finally found one!Jimmy_041 wrote:Here you go Fish
http://forum.prisonplanet.com/index.php?action=printpage;topic=158027.0
I reckon this one took much less than 48 hours for the Government to backflip too. IIRC the story broke in the morning and the Government had decided to overturn the law by that evening!
Interesting, though, that according to this article, the law was supported by the Liberal Party when it went through Parliament the year before!
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While Jimmy's trying to distract everyone...
AUDIO of a heated meeting to discuss the Liberal Party's failed marginal seat campaign at the last South Australian state election has been posted online, in another blow to embattled Opposition Leader Isobel Redmond.
The audio, apparently secretly recorded by a Liberal Party member in March last year, has been published by the Independent Australia website.
The extract from the meeting includes Ms Redmond angrily claiming credit for lifting the profile of Matthew Donovan, the candidate for the southern Adelaide seat of Mawson.
Liberal MP Terry Stephens is also heard on the recording accepting Mr Donovan's invitation to “step outside” and sort out their disagreement.
A spokesman for Ms Redmond said she had listened to the audio and confirmed its authenticity, but had no comment.
The audio emerged as the fallout continued today from Ms Redmond's admission to having seriously considered quitting state parliament for a tilt at the Senate.
http://www.theaustralian.com.au/nationa ... 6440571109
AUDIO of a heated meeting to discuss the Liberal Party's failed marginal seat campaign at the last South Australian state election has been posted online, in another blow to embattled Opposition Leader Isobel Redmond.
The audio, apparently secretly recorded by a Liberal Party member in March last year, has been published by the Independent Australia website.
The extract from the meeting includes Ms Redmond angrily claiming credit for lifting the profile of Matthew Donovan, the candidate for the southern Adelaide seat of Mawson.
Liberal MP Terry Stephens is also heard on the recording accepting Mr Donovan's invitation to “step outside” and sort out their disagreement.
A spokesman for Ms Redmond said she had listened to the audio and confirmed its authenticity, but had no comment.
The audio emerged as the fallout continued today from Ms Redmond's admission to having seriously considered quitting state parliament for a tilt at the Senate.
http://www.theaustralian.com.au/nationa ... 6440571109
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Yeah right Gozu - the 10 people who read this forum are going to make all the difference.
Get back to your x rated video games you fought so hard to get
and I wont name the 10 people fish
Get back to your x rated video games you fought so hard to get
and I wont name the 10 people fish
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