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Re: The Australian Federal Election 2010 Thread (III)

Post by embee on Tue 07 Sep 2010, 18:00

The ALP would have managed to run it at a loss ...

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Re: The Australian Federal Election 2010 Thread (III)

Post by horace on Tue 07 Sep 2010, 18:02

...possibly...personally I would be placing caps on production and achieve greater controls over pricing

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Re: The Australian Federal Election 2010 Thread (III)

Post by skully on Tue 07 Sep 2010, 19:13

PMSL at Windsor already nashing his teeth. It will all end in tears.

And will Windsor and Katter be p!ssed off that Oakebarrel is likely to get a Ministry and they don't?

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Re: The Australian Federal Election 2010 Thread (III)

Post by JGK on Tue 07 Sep 2010, 20:05

WIndsor and Katter have consistently said that they aren't intersted in a Ministry.

I can't see Oakshot getting one either.


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Re: The Australian Federal Election 2010 Thread (III)

Post by horace on Tue 07 Sep 2010, 20:29

katter from his days in State parliament would recall the risks of being a Minister - some of his then nat mates ended up in clink

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Re: The Australian Federal Election 2010 Thread (III)

Post by skully on Tue 07 Sep 2010, 22:38

Repeated from another thread where it was OT...

Meanwhile, Oakebarrel's electorate (with my home town at the centre) is royally shat off with the waffly one. Only 13% of the electorate voted for Labor but are now stuck with them again, because of him.

Perhaps they'll change their views slowly. I expect with each visit to see my dear old Mum, I'll see more and more streets paved with gold.

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Re: The Australian Federal Election 2010 Thread (III)

Post by Mick Sawyer on Wed 08 Sep 2010, 11:17

And will Windsor and Katter be p!ssed off that Oakebarrel is likely to get a Ministry and they don't?


No.

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Re: The Australian Federal Election 2010 Thread (III)

Post by PeterCS on Wed 08 Sep 2010, 13:13

It's just struck me.


Abbott gives the impression of someone the black helicopters have either visited and visibly shaken, or abducted and not yet returned.

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Post by Mick Sawyer on Wed 08 Sep 2010, 14:00

Abbott gives the impression of someone the black helicopters have either visited and visibly shaken, or abducted and not yet returned.


It was the helicopter folk who orchestrated his ascension to party leadership.

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Re: The Australian Federal Election 2010 Thread (III)

Post by JGK on Wed 08 Sep 2010, 15:56

Unemployment falls again.

What a grouse government.

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Re: The Australian Federal Election 2010 Thread (III)

Post by Bradman on Wed 08 Sep 2010, 16:47

JGK wrote:Unemployment falls again.

What a grouse government.


Yep! But it's all His Accidency's and Peter's work. applause

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Re: The Australian Federal Election 2010 Thread (III)

Post by embee on Wed 08 Sep 2010, 17:21

Bradman wrote:
JGK wrote:Unemployment falls again.

What a grouse government.


Yep! But it's all His Accidency's and Peter's work. applause


It was for the month we had no government ...maybe the 3 amigos can keep reconsidering who to support for another 3 years ...It'll be farqued next month when employers realise Goose is still in charge of the books

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Re: The Australian Federal Election 2010 Thread (III)

Post by Mick Sawyer on Wed 08 Sep 2010, 17:25

It'll be farqued next month when employers realise Goose is still in charge of the books


chuckle - reports of him pulling Windsor's whiskers don't bode well.

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Re: The Australian Federal Election 2010 Thread (III)

Post by Bradman on Wed 08 Sep 2010, 17:27

embee wrote:
Bradman wrote:
JGK wrote:Unemployment falls again.

What a grouse government.


Yep! But it's all His Accidency's and Peter's work. applause


It was for the month we had no government ...maybe the 3 amigos can keep reconsidering who to support for another 3 years ...It'll be farqued next month when employers realise Goose is still in charge of the books


And I say again. If the boot was on the other foot the Mad Monk would be on his knees with Bob's dick(or a banana) in his mouth promising to build a brick wall around the country(the mainland that is, not the offshore islands some of which at low tide you can walk to) and letting anyone with a driver's licence buying a flame thrower.

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Re: The Australian Federal Election 2010 Thread (III)

Post by embee on Wed 08 Sep 2010, 17:30

"promising to build a brick wall around the country"

It's the Libs Stimulus Package ....Building the Boat Stopping Revolution

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