rasengan90
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I wouldn't have voted for him. He has an untrustworthy smile and I don't like the way he treats the Japanese. Respect plz Milky Bar Kid.
the japs are just sore that they couldnt hack it in the second world war - ATTN you lost! you were smashed! you were the aggressor and good men and women died cos of you!rasengan90 said:I wouldn't have voted for him. He has an untrustworthy smile and I don't like the way he treats the Japanese. Respect plz Milky Bar Kid.
ASNSWR127 said:hang on this is the guy that was scared of unions!!
what a dick lol
mind you
BRING BACK GOUGH!!
but it was OK for Howards and co to tip the balance in the favour of the employer and big business was it hmmmmm?alexdore993 said:Scared of unions, that's a bit of an exaggeration. You're an idiot though, if you don't see that tipping the weight in any direction when it comes to IR laws is bad.
It just happens that Gillard (former union lawyer) has introduced IR laws which tip the balance to unions. These unions bully employers and make it very expensive, even to take legitimate actions, if an employee complains or feels bitter.
Good idea about bringing Gough back though, because he really has proven, that in tough economic times, he is a good economic manager... Oh wait, that was Howard and Costello... that's right... it's all coming back to me now. Gough was idealist, so ambitious that it eventually led to his dismissal.
I didn't say that. WorkChoices needed to be scrapped and new IR laws implemented. Just not these ones, which might just be as bad as Howard's only opposite.ASNSWR127 said:but it was OK for Howards and co to tip the balance in the favour of the employer and big business was it hmmmmm?
That's true. If you count getting dismissed, creating puns, being surrounded by scandal and deepening debt doing 'more in 3 years than any other PM.'ASNSWR127 said:Gough was the person that did more in 3 years than any other PM has ever done.
I like the idea, but I prefer the idea of economic sustainability. Without doubt, Gough implemented these policies at the wrong time and knowing when is just as important as knowing what's right when it comes to politics.ASNSWR127 said:Unless of course you dont like medicare and the idea of affordable uni?
Er...not really. My parents aren't paying for my uni either (debt, here I come). There are plenty of high, middle and low income earners alike who believe Whitlam was a shocking economic manager. I mean, it's almost undisputable.ASNSWR127 said:oh no wait sorry that probably doesnt affect you cos you come from some rich household....
What tough fucking economic times were Howard and Costello in???alexdore993 said:Good idea about bringing Gough back though, because he really has proven, that in tough economic times, he is a good economic manager... Oh wait, that was Howard and Costello...
I agree with you in full there for everything you saidalexdore993 said:I didn't say that. WorkChoices needed to be scrapped and new IR laws implemented. Just not these ones, which might just be as bad as Howard's only opposite.
That's true. If you count getting dismissed, creating puns, being surrounded by scandal and deepening debt doing 'more in 3 years than any other PM.'
I like the idea, but I prefer the idea of economic sustainability. Without doubt, Gough implemented these policies at the wrong time and knowing when is just as important as knowing what's right when it comes to politics.
Er...not really. My parents aren't paying for my uni either (debt, here I come). There are plenty of high, middle and low income earners alike who believe Whitlam was a shocking economic manager. I mean, it's almost undisputable.
None. They didn't implement expensive policies in a time when they couldn't afford it either though did they? Whereas Gough did.spiny norman said:What tough fucking economic times were Howard and Costello in???
Sometimes Trefoil makes a lot of sense - most of the time not - but in this case, he does.Trefoil said:When he wasn't being a tool, Whitlam did a lot for Australia (especially universal healthcare).
It's just a pity he was the bastard that basically gave Indonesia the green light to invade East Timor (and specifically encouraged it).
My argument is not my being left-wing. You said Gough couldn't handle the economy in tough economic times, which is something Howard/Costello could do. Now you go and pretend your original statement of contention was not the one that it is.alexdore993 said:The fact is, in their time they handled themselves well; so your argument is just revolutingly left-wing and narrowminded.
Actually I think you've misinterpreted my argument. I meant that Howard and Costello were good economic managers, not that they managed the economy in a particularly difficult time.spiny norman said:You said Gough couldn't handle the economy in tough economic times, which is something Howard/Costello could do. Now you go and pretend your original statement of contention was not the one that it is.
That's, actually quite funny, from you especially.alexdore993 said:Sometimes Trefoil makes a lot of sense - most of the time not - but in this case, he does.
I 100% agree.
though it was from Gough Whitlams, micro-economic reforms that has given Australia the 17years of economic growth, all i see from howard was riding the please of Gough's implementations (medicare, low uni fees, fair pay for females)alexdore993 said:Actually I think you've misinterpreted my argument. I meant that Howard and Costello were good economic managers, not that they managed the economy in a particularly difficult time.
Sorry if it was my wording which caused this.
Gough Whitlam's spending was unsustainable. That's a fact. you can site his as many micro-economic reforms, which may have been effective in the future, as you want. However, essentially they didn't help at the time.aq15 said:though it was from Gough Whitlams, micro-economic reforms that has given Australia the 17years of economic growth, all i see from howard was riding the please of Gough's implementations (medicare, low uni fees, fair pay for females)
Howard and his 10 year reight brought in no new micro-economic reforms hence, Australia was experiencing a high level of inflation before the economic-crisis.
If more from Howard had been done, inflations wouldn't have surged to 5% of GPD nor would the interest rate go up to 7%.
It is just, that Australia wanted a change and voted in favour or labour, and that Rudd (labour) is in the wrong era of prime minister to give him a good face.
I am pretty sure I am British and I didn't lose WWII or commit atrocities. This is nothing at all to do with WWII, except that if we are on the subject its funny that Japan is the 2nd largest economy in the world after losing and Australia is in the 20's.ASNSWR127 said:the japs are just sore that they couldnt hack it in the second world war - ATTN you lost! you were smashed! you were the aggressor and good men and women died cos of you!
so now they hunt the whales and make dicky signs and stupid police cars.
bastards.
Thanks, but I'm usually this funny. Ever since I bought my great sense of humour on eBay a few years back. You should really look into getting one, it does wonders.nikolas said:That's, actually quite funny, from you especially.
Actually, we're the 14th largest economy in the world, and Japan is 2nd largely because of American aid and embracing Western democracy as well as any traditional Western country.rasengan90 said:its funny that Japan is the 2nd largest economy in the world after losing and Australia is in the 20's.