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Senator Barnaby Joyce today said that the new Labor Government has a lot of work to do to get this country back on track.

 
"The new appointee of the faceless factional bosses, Prime Minster Gillard, has already stated that she wants to get the Government "back on track", and it certainly is a long way off-track at the moment" said Senator Barnaby Joyce, Shadow Minister for Regional Development, Infrastructure and Water today.
 
When this Government came to power Australia's gross debt was $59 billion. It is now $147 billion. This Government has spent $88 billion in 935 days. This is a new record for Australian Prime Ministers.
 
 
"This Government has been an unmitigated disaster for our country, and even the Labor party now agrees. They have been racking up debt on the national credit card at $95 million a day.
 
"Every day of the Rudd Government, that money could have built almost 500 km of sealed country roads or repaired and refurbished over 100 bridges in regional Australia. Instead, thanks to Julia Gillard and her team we have overpriced trinkets at the back of school yards. .
 
"If the new PM really wants to get this great country back on track, she needs to stop this reckless and wasteful spending. The budget that the Deputy Prime Minister handed down less than two months ago forecast borrowing of $150 million a day for the next financial year. Gillard is already on track to smash Rudd’s record and things look like getting worse before they get better."
 
"Australia can't afford another term of pandemonium from the Labor party."
 
 
 
 
 
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# Lorikeet
Thursday, July 01, 2010 10:00 AM
Well I think the Labor Party is already on the only track it is interested in. That's the Agenda 21 track to force us all into penury on the pretext of helping the third world.

To my knowledge, Julia Gillard is a member of The Fabian Society, as were most of the people who've led the Labor Party since WWII. They signed us all up to treasonous and debilitating global agreements.

Their aims SOUND very humanitarian in nature, but once they get into the seat of power, all they are interested in is empowerment of corporations over individual governments and people.

All we can expect from them in the future is taxation, taxation, taxation ... more and more new taxes, fees and charges for lousy services until the International Monetary Fund and massive global corporations take over completely.

We can expect hundreds of thousands of people to end up living on the streets, and even longer queues lining up for Food Aid.

When things get really bad, the government will simply snap up rental properties and use them for public housing.

They will continue to find new ways of getting singles and couples out of their homes, just as they are already doing in Victoria and NSW. This will also be connected with large corporations robbing people blind when they are forced to buy a poky little high rise apartment (better named "compartment").

Use of the Henry Review will force the elderly out onto the streets through assets testing their homes and greatly reducing eligibility for pensions.

I think the federal LNP needs to give voters an iron clad commitment to completely oppose any Carbon Trading Scheme, and refuse to re-endorse Malcolm Turnbull, Senator Sue Boyce and all other like-minded polticians. Otherwise Liberals can whistle, and Nationals will need to get a divorce.

The Labor government will not build any new roads and bridges to facilitate the needs of our farmers. They want them OUT...OUT...OUT so big corporations can take over.

What we really need is a United Patriots' Party (UPP) to pull us all up out of this terrible cesspit of debt and domination by corporate neo-communists.
# Lorikeet
Thursday, July 01, 2010 7:30 PM
If anyone has any doubt about the matters mentioned here, just take a look at this!

http://www.guardian.co.uk/business/2010/jun/29/emu-greece

Then please email it to as many people as possible. Better still, ask them to read Barnaby's Blog on a regular basis.
# Simon Larrescy
Sunday, July 04, 2010 1:41 AM
Lorikeet? Is that you Pauline? If so, Its good to see your still having a say. UPP would be a good idea, the people need it in this Zionistic world we live in. What happen to the Australian Democratic Party? Disbanded by a Unionistic Society that Australia has become? What convictions does the people have anymore? Barnaby is our only hope.
# Lorikeet
Monday, July 05, 2010 4:54 PM
Simon:

No, I'm not Pauline Hanson. In fact, I consider that a bit of an insult, but she was certainly right about quite a few things. Pauline was not very smart, whereas I have an IQ in the top 2% of the population.

I belong to the Democratic Labor Party (DLP), the most anti-communist party in the political spectrum. While no party is perfect, I support ANY politicians who are against a Carbon Trading Scheme and global rule by banking corporations.

The DLP does not seem to think that Zionists are the main problem in the banking industry. Just look at what's happened in Greece. They joined the European Economic Union, a Carbon Trading Scheme was put in place that empowered corporations over government and citizens. Now they are in debt to the tune of $1 trillion to the International Monetary Fund. I am told the IMF, United Nations and World Bank are all not to be trusted.

The World Trade Organisation controls trade and tariffs. This was agreed to by Paul Keating (Labor). He also signed us up to Agenda 21 in 1992 and made superannuation compulsory for everyone.

I think this has really empowered the banks, and at the same time, sold us out using Free Trade Agreements. Now superannuation is being used to fund Al Gore and his Green agendas, and AMP is using some people's nest eggs to make cluster bombs. The advent of the credit card has empowered banks even further.

I assume you are asking about the Australian Democrats which changed its name to Liberal Democrats, and then became a bunch of Green recidivists. That party has become very small due to the fact most of its members now belong to The Greens.

The Socialist Alliance is a siamese twin of the Greens. Both parties are Green Slave Labor Party communists, more extreme than Gillard's mob.

The number of watermelons in the parliament is becoming huge (Green on the outside, Red in the middle). Someone has already given Julia Gillard a little squeeze, because red is also coming out at the top.

# Lorikeet
Monday, July 05, 2010 8:47 PM
Simon:

The people have been taught "Me Syndrome" for 20 to 30 years. This has destroyed our sense of community and willingness to stand together as a united group. As a result, the idea of "a fair go for all" has largely left the scene.

Most Australian workers don't join unions, but now that calamity has hit Greece, unions are on the rise there. They have an unemployment rate of 20+% and pensions have been drastically cut. The chance of unions having any clout under those circumstances is remote.

Remember this: If you can divide the people, you can conquer them.

The Australian society is very divided indeed. Almost nobody knows their neighbours, nor do they care to make their acquaintance. This is an unhealthy, dangerous situation indeed.

A good way of holding wages down and reducing working conditions is to have an over-supply of workers.

We are told that the rate of unemployment here in Australia is only 4.5%. But the government never bothers to tell us that if you have only 1 hour's work a week, you are considered to be employed!

When you overwork your citizens, they have no energy left to have any convictions at all, except the one where they dive into bed from exhaustion.

Most people also have very little time to listen to the news. They are then sitting ducks for any load of garbage the government wants to dish up, being so time poor that they cannot evaluate the continual ducking and weaving.



# Simon Larrescy
Wednesday, July 14, 2010 3:12 PM
Lorikeet, You've got me all wrong. I didn't say anything about Jews? Jews are wonderful people. Love is in their teachings. Christainity! The ultimate example is Jesus "The King of Jews". Its the Zionists! which are bringing hell to earth. I don't agree this lot! We can live in Peace & God wanted it so in the "Kingdom of God". Although at present we have in its place the World's, 'United Nations of Zion'. The belief's of these 'supreme beings' is to use hate/money to use people against each other to fulfill their evil intentions. I'm sorry to paint a grim picture but history shows it so. Where to look? Start with the lead up to from 1897 to the Great War, "the war to end all wars?" and look to the detoriatation in people's faith in one another ever since? Its a Conspiracy becoming Our Reality. Cheers! & "Peace Be With You"
# Lorikeet
Thursday, July 15, 2010 4:08 PM
Today I saw Julia Gillard doing the National Press Club address. I cannot say anyone in the audience looked anything but cynical about her claim to be economically responsible. I'm afraid I laughed a couple of times.

She said she wants to continue with public/private partnerships, when we all know this means that the government and the people shell out, while huge corporations clean up huge sums of money, which will of course require further increases in Foreign Debt to cover the financial shortfall.

She said she would need to make some unpopular decisions and some necessary cutbacks. I hope she intends to cut back on Middle Class Welfare and not dump the disabled into the streets in their wheelchairs.

She wants to increase productivity, when everyone knows we are the hardest working people on Planet Earth already.

Perhaps she intends to steal Tony Abbott's idea of making bludgers under age 30 work for their handouts. That sounds like an excellent idea ... the only good one ... that she didn't have in the first place.

Yesterday I was forced to sit through Bob Brown's latest attempt to convince Australians that his recidivist ideas and his punitive Carbon Trading Scheme are good.

Lots of people in the audience were smiling and nodding, but they were mostly his Senators and candidates for the forthcoming election, whom he praised and back-patted to a sickening degree.

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