Oz savior ScoMo and silly old Albo

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Juliar
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Oz savior ScoMo and silly old Albo

Post by Juliar » Mon Jun 15, 2020 8:16 am

Our war time PM ScoMo is truly a vote winning machine as he reveals huge WWII style infrastructure projects to lift Australia skywards with more jobs than we know what to do with.

Poor old Albo is just the puppet of the Unions and the vile Greenies and he just rabbits on about useless Socialist rubbish.





Morrison and Albanese set out competing visions for Australia's coronavirus recovery
Paul Karp Sun 14 Jun 2020 22.30 AESTLast modified on Sun 14 Jun 2020 22.32 AEST

Prime minister announces fast-tracked infrastructure projects while opposition leader calls for progressive tax system

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Anthony Albanese and Scott Morrison will outline their different visions for Australia;s economic recovery from the coronavirus downturn on Monday. Photograph: Sam Mooy/Getty Images

Scott Morrison has promised to bring forward a further $1.5bn in infrastructure spending and fast track 15 priority projects in a bid to hustle the Australian economy out of the Covid-19 contraction.

In a speech to the Committee for the Economic Development of Australia (Ceda) on Monday, the prime minister will also provide an update on the deregulation agenda of his jobs package, which he says will be “a focus” for the recovery.

The speech follows Morrison’s proposals to reform the allocation of $1.5bn of federal skills funding and announcement of five industrial relations roundtables in May.


The Labor leader, Anthony Albanese, will use his speech to Ceda to accuse the government of “waste and mismanagement” in its handling of the robodebt and jobkeeper programs, including paying some workers “more money … than they were before the pandemic while other workers are missing out altogether”.


Read more about ScoMo's vote winning and silly old Albo's vote losing here

https://www.theguardian.com/australia-n ... s-recovery

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