8:30pm next Saturday

Kevviethis lying bastard and a whole lot of his fellow socialist weasels  will be gone. Chill the champagne, get the barbie ready…..

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28 Responses to 8:30pm next Saturday

  1. KG says:

    The pity of it is, of course, that the Gillard creature managed to slink away before Australians could deliver their verdict on her disastrous term as PM.

  2. Findalis says:

    Don’t count your chickens. Remember we thought Obama would be gone too.

  3. Darin says:

    Fingers and Toes crossed here,hope it goes as scheduled and the commie loosers are unemployed in short order.http://falfn.com/CrusaderRabbit/wp-content/plugins/wp-monalisa/icons/wpml_good.gif

  4. countenance says:

    And replaced with what?

    Tony Abbott, who tried to railroad Pauline Hanson into jail?

    • KG says:

      Still better than either Rudd or Gillard or any Labor government.
      And the shameful treatment of Hanson was the result of a hell of a lot more people and organisations, not just one man.
      There are far more important issues facing Australians right now.

  5. Oswald Bastable says:

    I will smoke cook some pork bellies. Seems the thing to do :mrgreen:

  6. KG says:

    Hmmm…the last one of those worked very well, and for a long time. I like it. :grin:

    • Ronbo says:

      @KG:

      Speaking of the parliamentary system – where the majority really does rule – couldn’t the conservatives repeal Australia’s welfare state :?:

      …plus pass the Aussie version of the Second Amendment – the right of all citizens to keep and bear arms :?:

      …and to make a Leftist comeback impossible – restrict the right to vote to only reliable people :?: :shock:

      Yes, I’m a dreamer, but all it takes is a majority of votes :?: Right :?:

      So what we do is get four or five million American patriots to move to Australia and become citizens if our country goes full bore Communist….I figure with stalwart bloc of votes plus the native born Australian conservatives we could make an awesome country even more impressive :!:

      Seriously, the way things are going in America, Australia is looking better and better for Yanks, and one fine day you may wake up to find the right sort of American refugees pouring into your country.

      • The Gantt Guy says:

        What you need to do, is you need to hop a plane to a place called Jakarta. Then, you need to destroy any piece of paper that could be used to identify you. Make your way from Jakarta to Komodo. After that, find a boat seaworthy enough to leave the harbour. Get outside the break and call the RAN Taxi Service for a ride. When they pick you up, tell them you’re refugees fleeing persecution. Just remember to say words like ‘Allah’, ‘Jihad’, ‘al Qaeda’, ‘Muslim Brotherhood’ a lot around the navytaxidrivers.

        The Aussies will set you up with a house, free internet and phone, and lifelong welfare. (After a while, you’ll wonder why you didn’t just stay home and vote for Barry, but that isn’t the point).

        In short order you’ll be processed and given citizenship. From there, it’s onwards to Canberra!

  7. Darin says:

    “Hmmm…the last one of those worked very well, and for a long time. I like it.”

    And the Muzzies can be the Indians :twisted: :twisted:

  8. The Gantt Guy says:

    There are lies, there are damned lies, and then there is the Australian Labor Party and its MSM lapdogs. A neat little tract from the Australian Taxpayers’ Alliance just hit my InBox, and I thought I’d share it. It’s all about how Kevvie and Wayne from Queensland “saved” Australia from the Global Financial Crisis:

    There are many lies being spread this election season, but none more galling than the claim by Prime Minister Rudd that he “saved” us from the Global Financial Crisis.

    Sadly, it seems many Australians still believe that Kevin throwing $80 billion dollars away, and spending us deep into debt, was a good thing. To combat this, we have prepared a short fact sheet detailing the myths and facts about the so-called stimulus.

    Every point is researched meticulously, supported by hard data, and has been fact checked by a number of professional economists. I would encourage you to forward this to all your contacts, as we must get the truth out.

    Here are the myths and here are the facts:

    MYTH: Australia only escaped the “Global Financial Crisis” because of Kevin Rudd
    FACT: Australia’s escaped relatively unscathed from the so-called “Global Financial Crisis” due to the legacy of the Howard Government leaving strong budget surpluses and eliminating the debt – Australia had no net debt federally, and, according to the IMF, some of the lowest gross debt in the world. Furthermore, the Howard government’s reforms to industrial relations ensured a flexible labour market and increase productivity. This – combined with some prudent monetary policy (the lowering of relatively-high interest rates by the Reserve Bank giving Australians a higher disposable income, thereby boosting consumption) and the strength of Australian banks – is what spared us.

    MYTH: Government Spending can stimulate an economy
    FACT: Academic research overwhelmingly finds that the exact opposite is true: government spending makes a poor economy worse. There has been no case in history where a country has spent itself out of a recession. Here’s a great 3 minute video summarising why. Dr Julie Novak found that in Australia, “an increase in government size by ten percentage points is associated with a lower annual GDP per capita growth rate of between 1.2 and 2.5 percentage points”. Empirical evidence proves that the only way to boost an economy is through tax cuts – instead, Kevin Rudd did the exact opposite

    MYTH: Countries who cut spending did worse between 2008-2013 than those who increased spending
    FACT: In every country where governments cut spending, the economy started to boom. Estonia is a good example of this, and even , Sweden – the darling country of the left! – slashed spending which resulted in an “economic miracle”. Other examples are numerous.

    The facts speak for themselves:

    MYTH: The Stimulus helped save and create jobs
    FACT: Labor’s cooked the books! There are now 350,000 people receiving unemployment benefits who are classified as “non-jobseekers”, meaning they are not required to work and don’t come up in the unemployment figures. In fact, a conservative estimate by the Australian Bureau of Statistics shows that the number of people without jobs went up by 222,000 between December 2007 and July 2013! Treasury didn’t even bother to do proper modeling, but a peer review paper by John Humphreys, our Deputy Director, has shown that even using the Treasury’s own approach, the stimulus directly cost 30,000 jobs. To make matters worse, productivity also has plummeted under the Labor Government due to their winding back our industrial relations system back to the 1960’s.

    MYTH: The Stimulus Boosted Consumption
    FACT: Detailed academic analysis has shown that Kevin Rudd’s “Stimulus: had – NO effect household non-durable consumption. None. In fact, even the Australian Treasury found that Kevin Rudd’s $900 cheques equaled only $1 of economic activity – that’s right, $1.

    MYTH: “The alternatives [to the stimulus packages] were to do nothing or, worse, effectively replicate the Premiers’ Plan of 1931 when governments cut expenditure, thereby compounding the problems created by a private sector already in retreat. The result, of course, was an economic rout, appalling unemployment and a decade of negligible growth through the 1930s”Kevin Rudd, 2009
    FACT: Despite what our left-wing high school syllabuses may say, it is a matter of historical fact that the Premier’s Plan was a success – and saved Australia. I know this is difficult for many people to accept – so steeped is the left wing myth in our culture – but the facts speak for themselves. In the United States, where President Hoover and then FDR increased spending, and the economy went into a tailspin, after the premier’s plan, the Australian economy sharply recovered: GDP went up, and unemployment started to rapidly fall. No wonder that in the United States Henry Morgenthau – FDR’s very own Treasury [Secretary] admitted “we have tried spending money. We are spending more than we have ever spent before and it does not work. . . . I say, after eight years of this administration, we have just as much unemployment as when we started . . . and an enormous debt to boot.” Even the icon of the left, Lord Maynard Keynes, admitted that “the Premiers’ Plan saved the economic structure of Australia”.

    MYTH: The stimulus packages – which totaled a staggering $79.1 billion – were well spent.
    FACT: Can anyone really claim that ‘home insulation’ can restart an economy? Or that tearing down one school hall to build another boosts productivity? Examples of waste are endless: An outback school with one student is among nine tiny schools handed $2.25 million in federal grants to build new halls, libraries and classrooms, even though they face closure. Mulgildie State School west of Bundaberg received $250,000 to build a basic 60sq m shed, after receiving a $29,000 quote from a local shed builder for a similar structure. An undercover playground with concrete floors and no doors costs $1.8 million under the Rudd Government’s schools stimulus funding.

    MYTH: Labor is a “low taxing” government
    FACT: Labor has increased taxes a staggering forty three times. That’s right – forty three. Should we all be paying the price for their mistakes?

    …We are a non-partisan taxpayer advocacy group, and I will never dream of intending to influence your vote, but on this particular matter, the facts speak for themselves.

    Kevin Rudd’s policies – according to every serious expert – were destructive, damaging, and are destroying our economy. They didn’t “save” our economy – instead, they took us to the bring of ruin.

    This saturday, let’s make sure everyone is aware of the facts.

    Tim Andrews
    Executive Director
    Australian Taxpayers’ Alliance
    http://www.taxpayers.org.au

    PS: As you might know, we run an intensive economic education program for students to counter the left-wing indoctrination they receive at universities. For more detail on the points outlined in this email, I would encourage you to read a recent presentation made by Professor Sinclair Davidson from RMIT that you can download HERE.

  9. Rob says:

    Remember, Nasty little Johnny is one of Abbotts “heroes” and nasty little Johnny pushed the same draconian anti-gun laws that Obammer is trying to get passed.

    • KG says:

      Yes, John Howard did that and it will forever be a blot on his character as far as I’m concerned.
      But his few faults pale into insignificance when placed alongside those of the socialist lying thieving cunts who are currently doing their best to destroy Australia.
      Get some perspective, Rob. Howard Derangement Syndrome doesn’t play well here.

  10. Cadwallader says:

    I am attending a function in the western suburbs of Perth on Saturday night. The place will be awash with chardonnay socialists who will lament the passing of Rudd and his fellow lizards. This part of Perth has some of Australia’s most expensive real estate but the owners I seem to encounter are more or less embarrassed about their wealth. Can’t figure that out at all. I thought NZ was a socialist hell-hole until I became a part-time resident of WA. The social climate there would give Stalin a hard-on!

  11. Rob says:

    It is not deranged to despise an evil little-man-who-would-be-king.
    Take a look at this.
    http://www.itwillpass.com/nwo_port_arthur_massacre_john_howard_treason.shtml

  12. KG says:

    *shrug* history. And irrelevant now. I’d suggest you save the bile for those who are fucking Australia right now.

  13. Mathew says:

    Oh please Australia say it will be so.

    I hope he chucks a tantrum over it too, like the spoiled whiny brat he really is. Just before the rest of the labor gaggle take him away into the night of the long knives.