Thursday 28th of November 2024

from phoney tony .....

from phoney tony .....

 

Our Action Contract

The question that should still be asked of Labor is: 'What do you stand for, and what can you actually deliver?'

This will be the key question for the forthcoming election, because Australians need a government with the capability and conviction to deliver on its promises.

The Coalition is determined to offer a clear alternative to the Australian people.

That's why I today signed my Contract for real action for Australia - 12 realistic, modest and prudent election commitments that are achievable and deliverable over the next three years.

I guarantee to take real action to deliver on these commitments because I believe that actions speak far louder than gestures, words and stunts.

The Coalition will deliver on these commitments.

Tony Abbott

Ah-ah...

Ahahah... Anyone who believes Tony and his coalition "will deliver on these commitments" believes in the tooth fairy...  First the 12 points seem to be very vague in substance... They are thrown into thin air with NO REAL SOLUTIONS — like the promise to secure borders, ahah — attached to them.

When added up in the context of a worldwide financial malaise, a Tony budget would slip into the red by at least one hundred billion, unless unemployment shoots through the roof and the poorest and lowest paid of us are kicked in the proverbials — while the rich pile it up far more than they do now, adding further disparity to the fairness needed in this country.

Remember Howard and his workchoice stick, the vicious destruction of workers unions and his pacific solution that did not really solved the problem of border protection but made every fair-minded person in this country squirm at the cruelty of it... Tony was part of this tragedy.

Remember Tony's rock solid promises to be reelected when he was minister for whatever? — rock solid promises than became shifting sands. Remember his denigration of an asbestos victim?

Remember, Tony really thinks that climate change is crap and his "policy" to act on it is like tossing grass into the wind to stop a runaway train.

Remember Tony cannot be trusted as he cleverly admits he streches the porkies beyond belief. Remember he "inadvertently" did not declare his pecuniary situation to the parliamentary ledger until found out...

The coalition would not deliver on these jestful commitments without making you hurt like hell, and, as usual, would blame Labor for their disastrous results, whether they are implemented or not...