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Any Labor party member who really wants to honour their representation to their electorate should vote in the same manner as their personal commitment that they took to the last election. This a time of immense global uncertainty, where it is not scaremongering to state what we see on TV every night in Europe and the US may spread further. To venture down the path of a recalibration of our nation’s economy based on a colourless, odourless gas is not just indulgent, it is culpable.
 
We have  211 billion dollars in debt, borrowing another $2 billion last week. Now we are engaging on a program to narrow our economic base, put further pressure on manufacturing, push up the price of power for all Australians, increase the size of the bureaucracy, dream of mythical green jobs whilst knowing this whole carbon tax disaster will do absolutely nothing to the temperature of the globe.
 
It is as if our nation’s government has completely lost the plot whilst they intently watch their backs in this surreal soap opera which is Labor factional politics. In the meantime the Greens are basking in their new ascendency but nine out of 10 of Australians never voted for them.   
 
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# Lorikeet
Tuesday, October 11, 2011 5:50 PM
Yes, it's certainly foolish to even think of floating a Carbon Tax with the economic climate constantly teetering on the brink of a Global Winter.

Although I have never been a Liberal voter, Tony Abbott certainly came up smelling like a rose in the Lower House this afternoon, compared with Juliar Dullard and Kevin-O-Dudd.

But here's something that really made my eyebrows shoot up!

Julia Gillard said she wanted to financially empower China's middle class, so they can buy things such as our wines and an Australian education for their children.

QUESTION: What makes her think that the Chinese (thus empowered) could not grow an excellent grape? Manufacture several excellent wines? Give their children an excellent education using appropriate texts?

And there I had been, foolishly thinking she might actually care about the poor, until I remembered the 70,000+ homeless and destitute Queenslanders being fed by aid agencies and community minded citizens every week.

Only last week, The Salvation Army were screaming for the wherewithal to feed an ever increasing number of destitute Brisbane northside families, while Labor decides to introduce a new tax every other week, to leave them freezing in their underwear.

Full marks to Barnaby Joyce, Tony Abbott and many other people who have tried their best to get rid of idiots from the parliament.

But the show isn't over, until the redhead sings ... to the tune of her death knell!

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