Retirement My Arse...the greedy F%#K will go on as long as he lives. He is probably aiming for Menzie's Record.Asquithian said:i was hoping that he would announce his retirment in his speech
now that would be funny
word of the month?? how many times have u used that this thread?? new oneAsquithian said:...ignorant ...
that word again....Asquithian said:...ignorant...
well summisedZiff said:Well, it's time for me to bid farewell to a few things that I liked...
Cheap reliable education - gone, user-pays system for all schools. Public schools will be run down.
Cheap universal health - see you later medicare. Hallo private insurance that only some people may afford!
Unions - well after the short-sightedness of the CFMEU, I'll be glad to see them get their own back. I won't be happy, however, that hard working Australians are unlikely to be represented properly. I know about the AWAs, but I still think a real union is the way to do it.
Public hospitals - Hallo to private hospitals!
The ABC - Unless of course, it becomes heavily pro-Liberal biased!
Welfare - everything will be replaced with work for the dole or people's poor parents will be forced to help their children through tertiary education, even if they can't afford it.
Telstra - well that'll be privatised!
Honest and accountable government - seeing as the Liberals have majority, who will hold them accountable?
Critical media - no ABC and a shitscared media... yep
The environment - Kyoto? NOPE!
Industrial relations - unfair dismissal laws in small business which infringe on the right of natural justice to all!
Human rights - the rights of non-citizens e.g. asylum seekers particularly children will be going bye byes!
Seems like we have a fantastic 3 years coming up, poor Latham who will have the thankless task of cleaning up this mess in 3 years...
why do you take it so far to the extreme... nothing that bad is really going to happen.leetom said:Liberal majority in Senate...the libs will sleep well tonight. Thornydevil how can you support a man you think is capable of passing 'some crazy shit' through the senate?
lol. nice oneAsquithian said:can you think of any reasons why it may be a bad reason to privitise telstra? Come one think? sadly there is no liberal propaganda to quote at me...you have to think for yourself
disco_dave said:how can you sleep easy tonight knowing that a man who has a rich past of lying to the country has virtually unlimited policy power?!leetom said:Liberal majority in Senate...the libs will sleep well tonight. Thornydevil how can you support a man you think is capable of passing 'some crazy shit' through the senate? QUOTE]
why do you take it so far to the extreme... nothing that bad is really going to happen.
actually howard might decide a nuke to all australians would be good and becuase the senate is going to be liberal itll pass parliment... slap yourself across the face and wake up
you're arguing for the sake of it man!!
no one who appreciates democracy can be happy with the overall outcome tonight. media and ignorance has finally overturned the balance to convince idiots to give away their power over the government.
Every politician lies...it is unfortunately an inevitability. Every news station lies....lies are everywhere. It's just a matter of choosing one lier over anotherwalrusbear said:how can you sleep easy tonight knowing that a man who has a rich past of lying to the country has virtually unlimited policy power?!
Prague would be awesome!jim_green said:I'm thinking of staying in France when I go there on exchange next year as well, nice to hear you're going too walrusbear, the only other Murakami fan I know . I hear Prague's a nice city for left wing socially aware uni students too. I'd like to be put down on ALP as well if possible plz .
lol. nice one
tWiStEdD said:all parties have faults.
i see that we need only change govt when there's a problem. there's not a problem right now.
good night.
true pointwaterfowl said:Every politician lies...it is unfortunately an inevitability. Every news station lies....lies are everywhere. It's just a matter of choosing one lier over another