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[http://www.brisbanetimes.com.au/opinion/political-news/bully-tactics-came-out-early-in-abbott-says-former-rival-20120907-25joi.html WHEN Tony Abbott lost the University of Sydney Students' Representative Council presidency, he allegedly approached the woman who beat him and, leaning into her face, punched the wall on each side of her head]... you know what's worse? That nobody is surprised by his actions. It's just pure Abbott.

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[http://www.theage.com.au/national/smoking-healthier-than-gay-marriage-20120905-25eca.html Disgusting]... every single last word.

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Debt: Does getting a personal or business bank loan mean i'm living outside of my means? If Australia's debt to GDP ratio remains one of the lowest in the world, does that mean Australia is living out of its means? People like Tony Abbott and Barnaby Joyce seem to fail to grasp this. They also fail to grasp that the Coalition said their proposed stimulus plan would have also put is in to debt, just "not as much". And according to Abbott, climate change is crap and we need direct action to combat it, not a simple tax that he suggested in 2009 before Gillard did. Notice some big logic gaps here on their two big criticisms?

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And which loon was the only independent MP that backed an Abbott government? [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TWBrHmlXxfI This one]. Where to start... LOL! [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-z19UxY_66M This will do]. Regardless of the content, the poor responding is stunning. I've never seen anyone ignore interviewers in the way he did. How anyone in Kennedy can bring themselves to vote for this loon repeatedly is beyond me.

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[http://blogs.abc.net.au/antonygreen/2012/06/new-state-electoral-boundaries-proposed-for-south-australia.html Good to see] that the [http://ecsa.sa.gov.au/apps/news/?sectionID=176 SA redistribution] won't wipe out the personal gains of sophomore MPs :)

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[[Victorian state election, 2014]] - only half way through the first term of government and already the leader is on minus approval ratings - LOL!!!

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[http://www.adelaidenow.com.au/news/national/federal-liberals-dumb-politics/story-e6frea8c-1226352430106 Federal Liberals' dumb politics: News Ltd 10 May 2012]

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<blockquote>Ratings agency Moody's says there is nothing surprising in the federal budget and has no reason to change its outlook for Australia's AAA credit rating ... and said the budget maintained Australia's financial discipline.[http://news.ninemsn.com.au/article.aspx?id=8464252]</blockquote>

We even hear this positivity from Abbott when he's overseas addressing overseas people. But at home? A completely different and disingenuous story is being told, and built on by News Ltd. It is a shame.

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Too much is being made of the federal polls, they always widen mid-term and narrow at election time. How quickly News Ltd forget that Howard was getting 40/60's in his second term in the leadup to the 2001 election, and how in 1998 the last poll gave them 47% and the election 49%, but a majority of seats. If we were to have an election every time the public wasn't happy, we'd be having mid-term elections every term - in 2010, the public voted, the public received. News Ltd's understanding of Australia's parliament, especially [[hung parliament]]s, is massively deplorable beyond any expression.

Both Gillard and Abbott compromised a lot in attempts to form a government - wouldn't you? The bottom line is, in the house of 150, there's 71 Labor, 71 Coalition, and eight independents/minor parties. Doesn't it say something that not a single one of these eight are prepared to support a motion of no confidence in the government? It's not just a margin of one seat, it would take a very significant shift! Abbott and News Ltd need to respect the fact that nobody agrees with them on confidence in the government, get over their bitter loss in 2010 where they won a minority of the two-party vote, and actually give the public some policy rather than a broken record of criticism, replacing <subject here>. What does it say when Abbott's satisfaction and preferred PM ratings are half that of their mid-term two-party vote and his dissatisfaction rating, and he's not even on the government benches? Late 2013 is when the people will decide :)

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[http://www.abc.net.au/unleashed/3980486.html Abbott, Slipper and an unedifying lack of perspective: ABC 30 April 2012]

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[http://blogs.abc.net.au/antonygreen/2012/04/clive-palmer-for-canberra.html#more Antony Green's take on Clive Palmer for Canberra] :D

My take: We know that Palmer is a massive donator to the Coalition. We know that rules on donations are tightening. We know that Palmer running in Lilley would see a massive campaign spend from Palmer's wallet, but while he wouldn't win it, it would see a diversion of Labor campaign funds in to the seat that would have gone to other seats. Apart from the additional self-publicity, that's all Palmer wants, and he knows that it is a win-win situation for him. Pity about his and the Coalition's credibility though.

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[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yy90ylMRjLY& Fear the Greens!] LOL

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The media, specifically The Advertiser in this case, continue to have a [http://www.adelaidenow.com.au/port-now-a-poll-target-for-liberals/story-e6frea6u-1226287816328 complete lack of knowledge and disrespect] for our electoral system. Did the federal seat of Mayo become a potential Labor win after the [[Mayo by-election, 2008]]? Try reading [[Port Adelaide state by-election, 2012]] results section sometime and learn what asymmetrical preference flows without a major party candidate is. Media ignorance is rampant, truly rampant.

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<blockquote>The Weekend Australian reported that Ms Redmond told the party fundraiser she spent the first day of a strategy conference with her MPs "pulling knives out of my back." The newspaper quoted one senior Liberal MP saying that "there is a phoney war going on" within the party. Notably absent from the event was former Liberal leader Martin Hamilton-Smith who refused to respond to response to Ms Redmond's alleged comments.</blockquote>

<blockquote>Labor has posted signs throughout Port Adelaide in the final days of the campaign publicising Mr Johanson's former Liberal Party membership and asking: "How independent is that?"</blockquote>

http://www.adelaidenow.com.au/poll-result-falls-in-my-lap-premier/story-e6frea6u-1226268232710

LOL! Well on the first para, I thought the deputy leader said "he was sure that the speculation was coming purely from the Labor Party". The above seems to contradict this? Or perhaps you're referring to Redmond's former ALP membership? Honestly, you can always trust the SA Libs infighting to flare up directly prior to any form of an election, even ones they aren't running in. They simply cannot help themselves! As for the second para, well I did always find it odd that a Liberal last year is an independent this year. I would have thought after the 2010 fed result that independent and Liberal DNA just don't splice!

It's always good to have an election of some form here in SA :) Because after contesting every by-election since 1974 in Goyder and 9 of 12 general election wins, it becomes a rather nice expected regularity :)

[http://www.adelaidenow.com.au/labor-well-ahead-in-ramsay/story-e6frea6u-1226268607820 "Close call as Labor takes a hit in Port Adelaide": Sunday Mail (The Advertiser)] - that headline was expected since Close entered the race. What a non-event, *yawn*. Obviously this headline was in storage for the past few months. I'm sure the same will be said when the city wakes up to the "headlines" in this one-paper town. But in the end, Labor easily retained the seat, despite so many variables - lol.

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Abbott harks back to the Howard days as if they served the country well. [http://newmatilda.com/2012/02/01/howard-years-were-no-golden-age-and-heres-why They didn't].

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What did a current Liberal Premier say recently?

<blockquote>people should do without their Foxtel and air-conditioners before whining about electricity prices[http://au.news.yahoo.com/thewest/opinion/post/-/blog/garyadshead/post/13/comment/1]</blockquote>

Yes ladies and gentlemen, this is how the Liberal Party are when they're in power. But as far as backflips go, I guess Abbott has had the most practice... here's a nice paraphrase: "Climate change is crap and we need direct action to combat it, not a simple tax that I suggested in 2009 before Gillard did!"

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2011, the year of delivery for Gillard Labor. They introduced [[plain cigarette packaging]] laws, put in place a flood levy to pay for the disaster caused by the [[2010-2011 Queensland Floods]] tragedy and introduced the [[Clean Energy Bill, 2011|Clean Energy Bill]] to assist in the fight against climate change. Gillard reached an historic agreement for health care reform with state and territory leaders, and introduced an [[Minerals Resource Rent Tax|MRRT]] to fund various areas including a superannuation increase and cuts to the company tax rate. Agreements with [[Telstra]] have been reached in regard to the [[National Broadband Network]], with the rollout going to plan. Labor reduced income tax rates in 2008, 2009, 2010. The unemployment rate is around 5%, interest rates are lower than during the Howard government, inflation is reasonable, and we have one of the lowest government debts in the world whilst successfully steering the country through the [[Global Financial Crisis]]. We are not in recession, infact we have one of the best GDP figures in the world.

All of this with only 72 of 150 lower house seats, the Noalition now stifling all government legislation of the day, relying on the Greens and three independents to pass any legislation, the first hung parliament in 70 years, against the most disingenuous, policy-free, contradictory, hypocritical, regressive opposition and media Australia has ever seen. Gillard has gone further in a hung parliament than Menzies did, and with double the number of crossbenchers. All in all, hundreds of bills passed, all prior to gaining Slipper, changing parliamentary majority numbers for the government from 75-74 to 76-73, a bombshell on the last day of the 2011 parliamentary year. Only a staunch Labor supporter would have foreseen all of the above at the outcome of the last election. So please, News Ltd and Liberal fanbois, tell me precisely how this is an "incompetent government"? Abbott works on the theory that if you say something enough, people begin to believe it. Look how he went on about the 2010 result but would have done the same things himself, then we get his old tricks with a November 2011 [http://www.smh.com.au/national/gillard-gives-abbott-the-slip-20111124-1nx0d.html Oakeshott counter offer] to Labor's Slipper. Imagine what sort of a government and country would appear from an Abbott-led government. Last time they were in all they did was give us a [[Goods and Services Tax (Australia)|GST]] and [[WorkChoices]] and rode off the back of a Labor-driven pot of gold economy in 11 wasted years of power. Why can't they win government by being liked rather than by not being someone else they paint as bad? Luckily for Australians, no opposition leader with a 50%+ dissatisfaction rating has ever been PM. Opposition leader material, but not PM material is what the public can see. This is shown in the polls only when you look at satisfaction ratings which are the only indicators that do not sway with the popularity of the other side. 2-4 December was the last Newspoll for the year in which Abbott sunk to a new low - 33% satisfaction, 57% dissatisfaction. For someone not having to wear the decisions of a currently incumbent government... wow. Even Turnbull's last result was 36% sat 50% dissat. I wonder how Abbott feels that his Preferred PM number is higher than his satisfaction number. When does party-leader hunting season begin? :)

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The opposition and media go to the extraordinary lengths of claiming the government has killed people and houses have burnt down as a result of the stimulus, when infact [http://blogs.crikey.com.au/pollytics/2011/04/24/the-csiro-gets-hip-to-debunking-media-hysteria/ the pink batts program actually drove the statistics down]. Where's the articles now? Are the batts really burning? No, but the right-wing media are.

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[http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=User%3ATimeshift9&action=historysubmit&diff=463902837&oldid=463902754 At the 2010 election, Labor was the superior choice to, and won on many levels against, the Lib/Nat Coalition - by Timeshift9]

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Revision as of 09:31, 8 September 2012


WHEN Tony Abbott lost the University of Sydney Students' Representative Council presidency, he allegedly approached the woman who beat him and, leaning into her face, punched the wall on each side of her head... you know what's worse? That nobody is surprised by his actions. It's just pure Abbott.


Disgusting... every single last word.


Debt: Does getting a personal or business bank loan mean i'm living outside of my means? If Australia's debt to GDP ratio remains one of the lowest in the world, does that mean Australia is living out of its means? People like Tony Abbott and Barnaby Joyce seem to fail to grasp this. They also fail to grasp that the Coalition said their proposed stimulus plan would have also put is in to debt, just "not as much". And according to Abbott, climate change is crap and we need direct action to combat it, not a simple tax that he suggested in 2009 before Gillard did. Notice some big logic gaps here on their two big criticisms?


And which loon was the only independent MP that backed an Abbott government? This one. Where to start... LOL! This will do. Regardless of the content, the poor responding is stunning. I've never seen anyone ignore interviewers in the way he did. How anyone in Kennedy can bring themselves to vote for this loon repeatedly is beyond me.


Good to see that the SA redistribution won't wipe out the personal gains of sophomore MPs :)


Victorian state election, 2014 - only half way through the first term of government and already the leader is on minus approval ratings - LOL!!!


Federal Liberals' dumb politics: News Ltd 10 May 2012


Ratings agency Moody's says there is nothing surprising in the federal budget and has no reason to change its outlook for Australia's AAA credit rating ... and said the budget maintained Australia's financial discipline.[1]

We even hear this positivity from Abbott when he's overseas addressing overseas people. But at home? A completely different and disingenuous story is being told, and built on by News Ltd. It is a shame.


Too much is being made of the federal polls, they always widen mid-term and narrow at election time. How quickly News Ltd forget that Howard was getting 40/60's in his second term in the leadup to the 2001 election, and how in 1998 the last poll gave them 47% and the election 49%, but a majority of seats. If we were to have an election every time the public wasn't happy, we'd be having mid-term elections every term - in 2010, the public voted, the public received. News Ltd's understanding of Australia's parliament, especially hung parliaments, is massively deplorable beyond any expression.

Both Gillard and Abbott compromised a lot in attempts to form a government - wouldn't you? The bottom line is, in the house of 150, there's 71 Labor, 71 Coalition, and eight independents/minor parties. Doesn't it say something that not a single one of these eight are prepared to support a motion of no confidence in the government? It's not just a margin of one seat, it would take a very significant shift! Abbott and News Ltd need to respect the fact that nobody agrees with them on confidence in the government, get over their bitter loss in 2010 where they won a minority of the two-party vote, and actually give the public some policy rather than a broken record of criticism, replacing <subject here>. What does it say when Abbott's satisfaction and preferred PM ratings are half that of their mid-term two-party vote and his dissatisfaction rating, and he's not even on the government benches? Late 2013 is when the people will decide :)


Abbott, Slipper and an unedifying lack of perspective: ABC 30 April 2012


Antony Green's take on Clive Palmer for Canberra :D

My take: We know that Palmer is a massive donator to the Coalition. We know that rules on donations are tightening. We know that Palmer running in Lilley would see a massive campaign spend from Palmer's wallet, but while he wouldn't win it, it would see a diversion of Labor campaign funds in to the seat that would have gone to other seats. Apart from the additional self-publicity, that's all Palmer wants, and he knows that it is a win-win situation for him. Pity about his and the Coalition's credibility though.


Fear the Greens! LOL


The media, specifically The Advertiser in this case, continue to have a complete lack of knowledge and disrespect for our electoral system. Did the federal seat of Mayo become a potential Labor win after the Mayo by-election, 2008? Try reading Port Adelaide state by-election, 2012 results section sometime and learn what asymmetrical preference flows without a major party candidate is. Media ignorance is rampant, truly rampant.


The Weekend Australian reported that Ms Redmond told the party fundraiser she spent the first day of a strategy conference with her MPs "pulling knives out of my back." The newspaper quoted one senior Liberal MP saying that "there is a phoney war going on" within the party. Notably absent from the event was former Liberal leader Martin Hamilton-Smith who refused to respond to response to Ms Redmond's alleged comments.

Labor has posted signs throughout Port Adelaide in the final days of the campaign publicising Mr Johanson's former Liberal Party membership and asking: "How independent is that?"

http://www.adelaidenow.com.au/poll-result-falls-in-my-lap-premier/story-e6frea6u-1226268232710

LOL! Well on the first para, I thought the deputy leader said "he was sure that the speculation was coming purely from the Labor Party". The above seems to contradict this? Or perhaps you're referring to Redmond's former ALP membership? Honestly, you can always trust the SA Libs infighting to flare up directly prior to any form of an election, even ones they aren't running in. They simply cannot help themselves! As for the second para, well I did always find it odd that a Liberal last year is an independent this year. I would have thought after the 2010 fed result that independent and Liberal DNA just don't splice!

It's always good to have an election of some form here in SA :) Because after contesting every by-election since 1974 in Goyder and 9 of 12 general election wins, it becomes a rather nice expected regularity :)

"Close call as Labor takes a hit in Port Adelaide": Sunday Mail (The Advertiser) - that headline was expected since Close entered the race. What a non-event, *yawn*. Obviously this headline was in storage for the past few months. I'm sure the same will be said when the city wakes up to the "headlines" in this one-paper town. But in the end, Labor easily retained the seat, despite so many variables - lol.


Abbott harks back to the Howard days as if they served the country well. They didn't.


What did a current Liberal Premier say recently?

people should do without their Foxtel and air-conditioners before whining about electricity prices[2]

Yes ladies and gentlemen, this is how the Liberal Party are when they're in power. But as far as backflips go, I guess Abbott has had the most practice... here's a nice paraphrase: "Climate change is crap and we need direct action to combat it, not a simple tax that I suggested in 2009 before Gillard did!"


2011, the year of delivery for Gillard Labor. They introduced plain cigarette packaging laws, put in place a flood levy to pay for the disaster caused by the 2010-2011 Queensland Floods tragedy and introduced the Clean Energy Bill to assist in the fight against climate change. Gillard reached an historic agreement for health care reform with state and territory leaders, and introduced an MRRT to fund various areas including a superannuation increase and cuts to the company tax rate. Agreements with Telstra have been reached in regard to the National Broadband Network, with the rollout going to plan. Labor reduced income tax rates in 2008, 2009, 2010. The unemployment rate is around 5%, interest rates are lower than during the Howard government, inflation is reasonable, and we have one of the lowest government debts in the world whilst successfully steering the country through the Global Financial Crisis. We are not in recession, infact we have one of the best GDP figures in the world.

All of this with only 72 of 150 lower house seats, the Noalition now stifling all government legislation of the day, relying on the Greens and three independents to pass any legislation, the first hung parliament in 70 years, against the most disingenuous, policy-free, contradictory, hypocritical, regressive opposition and media Australia has ever seen. Gillard has gone further in a hung parliament than Menzies did, and with double the number of crossbenchers. All in all, hundreds of bills passed, all prior to gaining Slipper, changing parliamentary majority numbers for the government from 75-74 to 76-73, a bombshell on the last day of the 2011 parliamentary year. Only a staunch Labor supporter would have foreseen all of the above at the outcome of the last election. So please, News Ltd and Liberal fanbois, tell me precisely how this is an "incompetent government"? Abbott works on the theory that if you say something enough, people begin to believe it. Look how he went on about the 2010 result but would have done the same things himself, then we get his old tricks with a November 2011 Oakeshott counter offer to Labor's Slipper. Imagine what sort of a government and country would appear from an Abbott-led government. Last time they were in all they did was give us a GST and WorkChoices and rode off the back of a Labor-driven pot of gold economy in 11 wasted years of power. Why can't they win government by being liked rather than by not being someone else they paint as bad? Luckily for Australians, no opposition leader with a 50%+ dissatisfaction rating has ever been PM. Opposition leader material, but not PM material is what the public can see. This is shown in the polls only when you look at satisfaction ratings which are the only indicators that do not sway with the popularity of the other side. 2-4 December was the last Newspoll for the year in which Abbott sunk to a new low - 33% satisfaction, 57% dissatisfaction. For someone not having to wear the decisions of a currently incumbent government... wow. Even Turnbull's last result was 36% sat 50% dissat. I wonder how Abbott feels that his Preferred PM number is higher than his satisfaction number. When does party-leader hunting season begin? :)


The opposition and media go to the extraordinary lengths of claiming the government has killed people and houses have burnt down as a result of the stimulus, when infact the pink batts program actually drove the statistics down. Where's the articles now? Are the batts really burning? No, but the right-wing media are.


At the 2010 election, Labor was the superior choice to, and won on many levels against, the Lib/Nat Coalition - by Timeshift9


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