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Electricity Bill Has A Future!
Nah twisting my words is the game of a loser - get with the program PZ - play the ball not the man.

 

I was quoting what you actually said in the prior post to highlight the propensity for emotive name calling - quotation marks are not for decoration .

 

Name calling should be left for the playground I reckon!

 

Your implications that I have a girlfriend could be easily cast as a sexist remark - be careful mon ami.

 

In a new world of notional genderlessness you are out of order.

 

Meanwhile the apparent inelectabilty of Bill Blackout leads to contemplation as to just who the befuddled ALP can turn to next - pretty slim pickings there.

 

Tanya?

Albo

Mark?

 

 

Shudders in the gathering gloom cast by that once proud and values rich party.

Aloysius



 

Y'all stay beautiful!!
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Still 53 - 47 over the Govt mate. Tony Abbott was less popular than Rudd. Just sayin' mate...

 

I didn't twist your words mate. I quoted them accurately and asked if you agreed mate.

 

Name calling should be left for the playground?  M-a-a-a-a-t-e.. wanna lead the way ?

 

.... you didn't like the girlfriend bit but prior to that you used the "ALP propogandist" label ? Beuwdiful mate!

 

Bill Blackout ? OK. We can add that to the list mate. Your new standards lasted about.... that long mate.

 

So it's all PC now is it? Sounds like we need some concrete around here mate Tongue

 

 

Michaelia Cash put someone in charge of an anti union commission knowing he had broken the law mate.

 

That's pretty stuffed up no matter how the Govt tries to sugar coat it. That's why he resigned and so should she.

 

If she was in the ALP she would've been sacked by now and probably by the right wing media.

 

Hey mate, guess what mate? The unions just whipped up a new ars
e for Michaelia Banshee mate :notworthy:

 

53-47 mate.... come back to me when those figures go the other way and I'll talk about new leadership Smile

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Mate???

 

You think that all kinds of wriggling will somehow distract others from Blackout Bills inelectability???

Aloysius



 

Y'all stay beautiful!!
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Phony Tony was unelectable 4 years ago... remember that mate? Then in opposition the ALP beat the Abbott Govt 30 times in the polls with the same leader that has beaten the Turnbull Govt 19 times and counting.

 

Now the Govt has just a one seat majority mate, and even that's hanging by a strand of DNA Wink

 

Bill Shorten loosing his job is merely a wet dream for his haters and political enemies.

 

And that's because this Govt is in tatters.... even John Howard today said they have turned to shi
t.

 

Not least of which because Michaelia Catch has become a Bill Tuckey with ti
ts :beer:

 

53 / 47.... would you like me to spell it out a bit more for you mate?

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:laugh:

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Actually I think Cash is from WA Tongue

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Ahh, Dame Edna ? LOL

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Well Julia ain't from Melbourne Smile

 

But yeah... Dame Edna would have pecked a lot of wood over the years...

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Williamstown does ring a bell so I think you're correct.

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It's a long way to go just to peck a piece of wood aye ?

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Well I have probably the same level of sympathy for Julia as she did for Kevin Rudd when she knifed him.

 

Very early on she told a naked lie when she announced an asylum seeker agreement with East Timor when no such thing happened - a red flag for me - and then followed by the dreadful Malaysia solution...

 

And the Carbon Tax backflip created a stillbirth ALP Govt IMO.

 

There were some good things, but all overshadowed.

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Well it did stop a lot of bad things... internet filter, 2014 budget etc.

 

When you think about it - it effectively cost Kevin Rudd and Tony Abbott their jobs Smile

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[Image: 62834-004-ED8B9BE0.jpg]

 

http://www.abc.net.au/news/2017-10-27/li...en/9085032

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Haha. Close.

 

It was the moment Barnaby Joyce turned white after loosing the court battle.

 

So he faces a by election and has stiff competition against..... well, no one really Huh

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Not now.

 

But laws and taxes tend to have a nasty habit of being retrospective.

 

 

 

Reminds me of those old wives tales of last millennia... the theory was elements of someone's previous incarnation would carry through into their childhood years.

 

Barnaby Joyce was obviously a sheep.

 

Bill Shorten was a first fleet union rep - Tony Abbott was a first class onion.

 

I was a long distance runner which is why I never have the time to catch up with myself.

 

Dr Who was a bloke.

 

My X was a model - just ask her Tongue

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No dump Peter.

 

She retired from work to move back to WA to look after her sick mum.

 

My career forced me to stay here.

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That was years ago mate. We weren't that close. Just partners. LOL

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Better bump this thread because I'm hearing all queer tale about NO supporters quitting the Coalition Smile

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Quote: 

Calls for Northern Australia Infrastructure Facility to rule out loan to Adani after alleged fraud revealed

 

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ADANI once claimed its mega mine in Queensland would lift millions of Indians out of poverty by providing them with cheap electricity but it has now been accused of ripping off citizens through a complex fraud.


The controversial mining giant, which is trying to get a $1 billion taxpayer loan in Australia to help build its giant mine in Queensland’s Galilee Basin, is being investigated in India for allegedly siphoning 15 billion rupee ($298 million).

Details of the alleged fraud are contained in a Directorate of Revenue Intelligence file compiled in 2014 and published in <i>The Guardian</i> today. It sets out how Adani allegedly inflated invoices for an electricity project in India so it could shift huge amounts of money into offshore bank accounts.

If true, this would have reduced taxes Adani paid and would likely have led to higher power prices for Indian consumers.

It’s believed the DRI has passed the allegations on to the Indian agency that investigates financial crimes, the Enforcement Directorate.

But it’s unclear what the status of these investigations are. Adani has said the case is before the Adjudicating Authority.

Last year, six Adani subsidiaries were among 40 other countries being investigated for allegedly inflating the price of coal imports in Indonesia to hide profits in overseas tax havens.

Concern over Adani’s dealings overseas, including illegal dealings, bribery, environmental and social devastation as well as allegations of corruption, fraud and money laundering has already been raised by Environmental Justice Australia in a report released in February.

 

http://www.news.com.au/finance/business/...79b6e7f530

 

Looks like Bill got it right !

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An unnamed director of Adani Mining has reportedly told industry figures the company has secured Chinese funding for the Carmichael mine and rail line.

 

http://www.news.com.au/national/breaking...c658d14738

 

There you go you see ?

 

No need for the Australian taxpayers' money!

 

Let's have an early election Big Grin

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Quote:Let's have an early election Big Grin
 

   

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