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24/06/18
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Originally posted by copperroad
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Mr Albanese did call for his party to emulate the Hawke and Keating approach and "collaborate with unions, the business sector and civil society to achieve positive outcomes in the national interest"
This sounds good except it’s more proof he is owned by the unions as well as Shorten. The above sentence outlines his priorities.
His priority is to the unions first (only 10% of the country). Then business who pays their wages, then the people. So according to Albo his mates are number 1 and everyone else comes last.
As I’ve said before, Labor and the unions are a business and folk need to see this.
Here is what Shorten thinks of those who produce jobs , take risks and pay taxes. He thinks they are ROTTEN. Let’s face, Bills not exactly known for creating jobs. He is a taker, not a giver.
The comments come amid a heated parliamentary debate over the Government's proposal for company tax cuts, which Opposition Leader Bill Shorten has criticised as "rotten".
Labor get into power and start things like the NBN and the NDIS , open borders. These either don’t work properly or can’t be funded properly as they are black holes. Then they will run up debt and raise your taxes while telling you they are good managers. Now that takes skill.
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I could be interested again in period of Hawke Keating consensus and progress, but politicians like Shorten and Cameron would need to be exorcised from the Labor Party. There is no place for politics of class and division in Australia, a country amongst the most egalitarian on the planet.
Dex