@SimonBanksHB You omitted to say the government put the tax cuts and CGT and NG in the same bill. So if the Coalition wanted to vote against the CGT and NG, they automatically voted against tax cuts. You may forgot that bit or it didn’t suit the political narrative
@SimonBanksHB Disingenuous given the government played the political card by grouping this into the CGT and Neg. Gearing bill. At least an attempt to be balanced would be welcome.
@LeagueFreak Unfortunately the Dragons don’t own the ground. Still Council property. Doubt any Club would spend the massive $$ required on an asset they don’t own.
@Peter_Fitz Do you think there’s any point having “nuanced, costed, fresh policies”, when governments decide to “change its position” to suit its political agenda? Just curious.
@JoJomills13@QuentinDempster I suspect anyone sick to death of the two major parties who constantly “change their position” on everything and don’t bother listening to the people.
This is the protest in play and the “2 majors�� better take note.
@blowingtom2 You may be right.
The question that needs to be pondered is why is ON getting this traction? LNP are ineffective and showing no signs of improvement. ALP lying through their collective teeth and playing politics. I’d suggest the people are sick of it and are sending a message.
@noplaceforsheep Ha. It appears Pauline is getting under the skin of many, who have nothing but vitriol and insults in the absence of adult debateTge fact that her supporter base continues to grow suggests the electorate don’t want the others. Think about that.
@guyfelicella OK…
-Judiciary petrified of him
-Congress need to keep their taxpayer funded nose in the troughs, so no appetite to punish him.
- Cabinet all yes men and women.
- Big business are recipients of the largesse, so won’t rock the boat.
Will that do?
@aussiechic81@bradlz2912 Yeah OK. Let’s go with that. He also didn’t purposefully kick the winning goal. He just kicked it and hoped for the best….you just can’t help some people.