Banking Royal Commission - hang em high

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Re: Banking Royal Commission - hang em high

Post by brian ross » Sun Apr 22, 2018 9:03 pm

Bobby wrote:
brian ross wrote:
Bobby wrote:
brian ross wrote:
Oh, dear. And what were their policies intended to do then, Bobby? Empty air? :roll:
If their only policy is to borrow money to do something then they should be honest & say that.
If that is your impression, you're sadly mistaken, Bobby. Each political party, well any worth their money, creates a policy platform, built from individual policies. I don't like the Tories or the National's one very much. I tolerate a lot of the ALP has to say. I tolerate a lot of what the Greens have to say. The PHONies, Bernardis' Conservatives are a waste of time. The Xenophon mob are interesting (I have reservations about his policies because of his past association with Family First and his willingness to vote with the Tories in the Senate).

When has any major party lied about borrowing money, I ask? The GFC created real problems. American sneezes and the world catches a cold. Australia and Poland were the only two countries to not suffer a recession as a consequence of their policies.
But you haven't addressed honesty.
Shouting will not gain anything other than my annoyance, mate. Stop it.

All political parties are dishonest to some extent, Bobby. I think you need to learn how to sort the semi-honest from the blatantly dishonest ones.
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Re: Banking Royal Commission - hang em high

Post by Bobby » Mon Apr 23, 2018 6:46 am

brian ross wrote:
Bobby wrote:
brian ross wrote:
Bobby wrote:
brian ross wrote:
Oh, dear. And what were their policies intended to do then, Bobby? Empty air? :roll:
If their only policy is to borrow money to do something then they should be honest & say that.
If that is your impression, you're sadly mistaken, Bobby. Each political party, well any worth their money, creates a policy platform, built from individual policies. I don't like the Tories or the National's one very much. I tolerate a lot of the ALP has to say. I tolerate a lot of what the Greens have to say. The PHONies, Bernardis' Conservatives are a waste of time. The Xenophon mob are interesting (I have reservations about his policies because of his past association with Family First and his willingness to vote with the Tories in the Senate).

When has any major party lied about borrowing money, I ask? The GFC created real problems. American sneezes and the world catches a cold. Australia and Poland were the only two countries to not suffer a recession as a consequence of their policies.
But you haven't addressed honesty.
Shouting will not gain anything other than my annoyance, mate. Stop it.

All political parties are dishonest to some extent, Bobby. I think you need to learn how to sort the semi-honest from the blatantly dishonest ones.

You are supporting dishonesty.

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Re: Banking Royal Commission - hang em high

Post by Rorschach » Mon Apr 23, 2018 9:33 am

Brian, no one cares... they all know who I am here.
Stop obsessing eh theres a good TROLL.
BTW it is against forum rules to identify people by there real names unless they want it to happen or use their real name.

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Re: Banking Royal Commission - hang em high

Post by Black Orchid » Mon Apr 23, 2018 12:45 pm

How about debating like adults? There's a novel idea!

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