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<blockquote data-quote="GodsoldierClintus" data-source="post: 40086895" data-attributes="member: 189419"><p>I have yet to find on the Liberal website where he states his policies, but amazingly enough there's "Labor Watch" and Two-faced Kevin. There's more on anti-Labor propaganda on the Liberal site then there is actual policy. And when I inquired about it - I got a response saying my question was "too general" it's simple really I asked for a link to their policies and they couldn't give me one. And as I said before, it's a debate done publically as a political stunt - it's going to be a general debate based on themes and ideas and concepts, not detailed policy. Any person that's done debating would know that. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>This is also a federal problem because federal government collects the taxes and funds the state spending. Howard has been known to go around the states by simply refusing to give funds. There needs to be reform on the 2 levels of government does these things and at least with a federal and state Labor governments you would get a bit of collaboration. </p><p></p><p>Yes Howard explained how his tax cuts won't cause inflation, but I'm not too sure that matches any economical theory out there. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I'd like to see what "plenty" means. The facts are, there are still aboriginal people living in distress and still homeless people on our streets and a greater divide between rich and poor in Australia. Economic growth, does not necessarily mean that overall people are going better.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Easy to copy from Liberal rhetoric - it's actually been proven that is not the case. Do you actually know how the Labor caucus works?</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I don't see how refusing to work with the states to get a decent education program is helping our kids. Again, he's had 11 years to work with the states - there has been no progress. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Well then what is our history? I'd like to hear it. If we need to know where we've come from and where we are going to go what is it?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GodsoldierClintus, post: 40086895, member: 189419"] I have yet to find on the Liberal website where he states his policies, but amazingly enough there's "Labor Watch" and Two-faced Kevin. There's more on anti-Labor propaganda on the Liberal site then there is actual policy. And when I inquired about it - I got a response saying my question was "too general" it's simple really I asked for a link to their policies and they couldn't give me one. And as I said before, it's a debate done publically as a political stunt - it's going to be a general debate based on themes and ideas and concepts, not detailed policy. Any person that's done debating would know that. This is also a federal problem because federal government collects the taxes and funds the state spending. Howard has been known to go around the states by simply refusing to give funds. There needs to be reform on the 2 levels of government does these things and at least with a federal and state Labor governments you would get a bit of collaboration. Yes Howard explained how his tax cuts won't cause inflation, but I'm not too sure that matches any economical theory out there. I'd like to see what "plenty" means. The facts are, there are still aboriginal people living in distress and still homeless people on our streets and a greater divide between rich and poor in Australia. Economic growth, does not necessarily mean that overall people are going better. Easy to copy from Liberal rhetoric - it's actually been proven that is not the case. Do you actually know how the Labor caucus works? I don't see how refusing to work with the states to get a decent education program is helping our kids. Again, he's had 11 years to work with the states - there has been no progress. Well then what is our history? I'd like to hear it. If we need to know where we've come from and where we are going to go what is it? [/QUOTE]
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