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Tag Archives: politics
It’s hard to believe that an Australian Government could try this on – Nicola Roxon’s speech laws – Michael Smith News
It’s hard to believe that an Australian Government could try this on – Nicola Roxon’s speech laws – Michael Smith News. I am deeply offended by this legislation. Where do I go to get my $1 billion cash handout for … Continue reading
Posted in ALP, Julia Gillard, Micheal Smith, Nicola Roxon, Other stuff
Tagged nicola roxon, politics
Campaign Ads for the LNP
Humour is the weapon of unarmed people: it helps people who are oppressed to smile at the situation that pains them – Simon Wiesenthal 1. Slow to learn or understand; obtuse. 2. Tending to make poor decisions or careless mistakes. … Continue reading
Posted in Cartoon, Potemkin's Village
Tagged lawrence durrell, politics, quotes
Budget ‘a test for Abbott’
Budget ‘a test for Abbott’ from Herald Sun | Breaking News Why does the opposition have to approve the budget … it shouldn’t matter what they think, or how they vote. The budget is prepared by the government, formed by … Continue reading
Posted in Other stuff
Tagged opposition, politics
Piers’ Pieces
Queensland Premier must rebuild trust and investigate the Heiner Affair. Carbon tax bites Labor … it hasn’t started yet and already the money is gone. NBN equals “financial disaster” Three years ago, I wrote that Labor had pledged in 2007 … Continue reading
Posted in Piers Akerman
Tagged politics
Campbell Newman orders Anna Bligh’s husband Greg Withers to kill green schemes
Campbell Newman orders Anna Bligh’s husband Greg Withers to kill green schemes by: Natasha Bita From: The Australian March 28, 2012 12:00AM Mr Newman yesterday declared his LNP government would axe seven other green schemes, on the grounds the carbon … Continue reading
Posted in Other stuff
Tagged government, politics
One of many things for the incoming Queensland government to deal with.
FLASHBACK – With a thumping LNP majority in Queensland, there is now no excuse for delaying a Royal Commission into the Heiner Affair and locking up the guilty bastards – wherever they may now be from Potemkin’s Village by Grigory … Continue reading
Posted in Heiner Affair
Tagged heiner affair, lnp, politics, queensland government
Will the mining tax pay super? No!
The Simple Way To Tell That The Mining Tax And Carbon Tax Are Unconstitutional from Barnaby Is Right by The Blissful Ignoramus Let’s see if Shorten acts on his super guarantee from Andrew Bolt Super hike not a tax increase: … Continue reading
Posted in Mining Tax, Superannuation
Tagged business, economy, government, politics
Quote
Then Labor leader Kim Beazley in 2006 “Can I tell you one of my underpinning principles in politics: don’t comment on the wives of your colleagues, whether they are your opponents or your supporters,” Mr Beazley told Southern Cross Broadcasting … Continue reading
Posted in Other stuff
Tagged politics
Roxon baulks at role for sharia
Roxon baulks at role for sharia from The Australian | The Nation
Posted in Other stuff
Tagged politics, sharia
Respect our way on wills
Respect our way on wills, say Muslims from The Australian | The Nation Question. Why did you come to a non Muslim country if you want to live by Sharia law? Even if you rewrite your wills they can still … Continue reading
Posted in Other stuff
Tagged politics
Potemkin’s Village
If you are offended by this cartoon, please contact Yumi Stynes, George Negus or the Channel 10 lawyers for advice on how to get over it FLASHBACK – Why are you so reluctant to fight for yourselves? “I have been … Continue reading
Posted in Other stuff
Tagged george negus, george orwell, h l mencken, leonardo da vinci, politics
The Year Solar Goes Bankrupt
The Year Solar Goes Bankrupt from Welcome to The Global Warming Policy Foundation by John Ransom, Townhall Finance
Posted in Green Power
Tagged Climate, environment, john ransom, politics, science
The Fixit Policy that Ran Aground
The Fixit Policy that Ran Aground So Spigelman returns. Question for the ALP … Why do you keep recycling stuff which should have gone in the rubbish bin?
But a conservative woman can be trashed to their cheers
But a conservative woman can be trashed to their cheers from Andrew Bolt
Posted in Andrew Bolt
Tagged andrew bolt, politics
Labor only has one policy – target Tony
Labor only has one policy – target Tony from Piers Akerman Tony Abbott is blamed for everything, and is mentioned by every member of government in every interview. I would rather hear about what they are doing in government. Though … Continue reading
Posted in ALP, Piers Akerman, Tony Abbott
Tagged politics
News Roundup
HowStuffWorks: The Australian Labor Party from Menzies House by Tim Andrews Gonski completely missed the point from Menzies House An Oath To Whom? from Menzies House Dan Hannan: Prospects for liberty from Menzies House by Tim Andrews Hey, big spender … Continue reading
Posted in Other stuff
Tagged government, politics, public policy debate
Is this a case of undemocratic vested interests?
Is this a case of undemocratic vested interests? from Catallaxy Files by Judith Sloan Some union members will not be happy … they are still paying the $2 levy which was to help get rid of Howard.
Posted in Other stuff
Tagged government, judith sloan, levy, politics, union members