http://www.smh.com.au/opinion/politics/abbotts-adjectival-attack-20130326-2gsev.html
"Liberal policies are mostly benign uncosted statements of good intentions, but not many surprises are in store."
Many voters still have little idea of what the Abbott plan is, or how the world will be a better, or even different, place after the middle of September.
What little they do know amounts to little more than slogans and collections of field-tested ''strong'' and ''warm'' adjectives, almost all in the comparative rather than the superlative form.
Abbott does not want to be the issue, and his plan is little more than an uncontroversial statement of good intentions.
Here's a collection from but three sentences of Tony Abbott's introduction to ''Our plan: Real solutions for all Australians'':
Great potential, stronger Australia, stronger economy, stronger communities, cleaner environment, stronger borders, more modern infrastructure, more productive and diverse economy, lower taxes, higher wages, better services, modernised economy, right policies, competitive manufacturing, dynamic services, growing knowledge economy, strong vibrant small business sector, stronger jobs growth.
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