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I wondered this long ago before the Fed election, when I heard that Palmer was running a ticket for the senate, & he started head hunting luminary's such as Doug Hawkins & the Brick with eyes, etc.

not designed to pinch votes off the Liberals at all,,, but certainly aimed at the Labour party working class demographic voters.. trying to take senate votes from both disaffected Labor & Greens voters, at a time when Everyone thought the Libs would need all the senate votes they could muster to carry out they're nasty financial agenda.

My question is, Were the voters sold a PuP, & is the PuP a Trojan horse invading the working class voters domain & huffing & puffing making lots of bad smells but in the end allowing Abbott to get his nasty agendas thru the Big smoke screen in Canberra.

IF, they ever have to go to a Double Dissolution Election, the PuP's could inadvertently, make the Senate Stink so much, that many voters could well get sucked into falling under Rabbots spell.

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what's a "working class" d-l?

sounds so circa industrial revolution - lo

I would say the working class would be those who work with their hands in the muck, whether that be on the factory floor, the construction site banging their hands with a hammer, on some production line somewhere making fords, night-shift workers who struggle to get a decent microwave put in the lunch shed.

I would say mostly these types daisy. not too much has changed but Mr Rabbot has taken the manufacturing sector to the precipice, & is saying 'JUMP' or Bow down before me.

The ones who look for their government to look out for their interests, & against their exploitation.

# But rabbot isn't smart enough to plan & carry out a scheme of defrauding the voters with trojans. I wonder tho, who is behind him that is?

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PuP

I wondered this long ago before the Fed election, when I heard that Palmer was running a ticket for the senate, & he started head hunting luminary's such as Doug Hawkins & the Brick with eyes, etc.

not designed to pinch votes off the Liberals at all,,, but certainly aimed at the Labour party working class demographic voters.. trying to take senate votes from both disaffected Labor & Greens voters, at a time when Everyone thought the Libs would need all the senate votes they could muster to carry out they're nasty financial agenda.

My question is, Were the voters sold a PuP, & is the PuP a Trojan horse invading the working class voters domain & huffing & puffing making lots of bad smells but in the end allowing Abbott to get his nasty agendas thru the Big smoke screen in Canberra.

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PuP

I wondered this long ago before the Fed election, when I heard that Palmer was running a ticket for the senate, & he started head hunting luminary's such as Doug Hawkins & the Brick with eyes, etc.

not designed to pinch votes off the Liberals at all,,, but certainly aimed at the Labour party working class demographic voters.. trying to take senate votes from both disaffected Labor & Greens voters, at a time when Everyone thought the Libs would need all the senate votes they could muster to carry out they're nasty financial agenda.

My question is, Were the voters sold a PuP, & is the PuP a Trojan horse invading the working class voters domain & huffing & puffing making lots of bad smells but in the end allowing Abbott to get his nasty agendas thru the Big smoke screen in Canberra.

IF, they ever have to go to a Double Dissolution Election, the PuP's could inadvertently, make the Senate Stink so much, that many voters could well get sucked into falling under Rabbots spell.

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DL not sure about the Trojan horse analogy, with Jaquie Lambie in the Palmer U Party I would use the loose canon on a rudderless ship analogy myself.

That said am taking a shine to our Jaquie, she is ruffling a few feathers on behalf of her Taswedgen voters and good luck to her. And she has today voted against Tony's financial planning legislation which is a win for the battlers versus the big banks. Good on her I say. While Tony has Royal Commissions chasing Julia Gillard as to if she took the odd ten grand for her house reno's or if the CFMEU is ripping off the likes of Grocon and yes that should be followed up.

However he is happy to look the other way when the CBA or ANZ use financial planners in assorted investment vehicles to bankrupt thousands of ordinary mum and dad investors and hound them though the courts even though they knew how those people were entrapped. The Big banks, too big to fail and too big to prosecute it seems. That's our Tony!


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DL not sure about the Trojan horse analogy, with Jaquie Lambie in the Palmer U Party I would use the loose canon on a rudderless ship analogy myself.

That said am taking a shine to our Jaquie, she is ruffling a few feathers on behalf of her Taswedgen voters and good luck to her. And she has today voted against Tony's financial planning legislation which is a win for the battlers versus the big banks. Good on her I say. While Tony has Royal Commissions chasing Julia Gillard as to if she took the odd ten grand for her house reno's or if the CFMEU is ripping off the likes of Grocon and yes that should be followed up.

However he is happy to look the other way when the CBA or ANZ use financial planners in assorted investment vehicles to bankrupt thousands of ordinary mum and dad investors and hound them though the courts even though they knew how those people were entrapped. The Big banks, too big to fail and too big to prosecute it seems. That's our Tony!

I think that Palmer deliberately targeted Labor & Greens voters, so he could limit they're seats, & he himself hold sway with the senates balance, but really he is a closet Lib, not intending to look out for the working class.

So far his direction Re his parties voting, IMO shows this. He's used the likes of Lambie, Dougy Hawkins, Lazarus, etc, to draw working class votes to his agenda; but he is no friend of the battlers.

all he wants is to help abbott & hockey get their main agendas through the senate. avoiding the pain of a hung senate...

PuP is a trojan

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DL not sure about the Trojan horse analogy, with Jaquie Lambie in the Palmer U Party I would use the loose canon on a rudderless ship analogy myself.

That said am taking a shine to our Jaquie, she is ruffling a few feathers on behalf of her Taswedgen voters and good luck to her. And she has today voted against Tony's financial planning legislation which is a win for the battlers versus the big banks. Good on her I say. While Tony has Royal Commissions chasing Julia Gillard as to if she took the odd ten grand for her house reno's or if the CFMEU is ripping off the likes of Grocon and yes that should be followed up.

However he is happy to look the other way when the CBA or ANZ use financial planners in assorted investment vehicles to bankrupt thousands of ordinary mum and dad investors and hound them though the courts even though they knew how those people were entrapped. The Big banks, too big to fail and too big to prosecute it seems. That's our Tony!

CFMEU ripping Grocon.... come off it.

its grocon working the rules for themselves, as they always did do. they have their Yes men on sites in positions of shop stewards, safety reps, etc; & the CFMEU have limited power over them... that is why Grocon are the Libs love child, getting much of the public work.

the only worry for me Re the CFMEU is the heavies that entered the game over the past 24 Yrs. After the mega unions arrived. It was better when unions were independent, & not super Unions.

# Re the Financial advice sector, surely they should Have to work for their clients best interests!!! how could it be not so by Law ???

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