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Originally posted by Passing Through Passing Through wrote:

The problem is not Turnbull or who supported him, but that Morrison through his own treachery stole the PMship from Dutton/Abbott. The one they were trying to cheat Turnbull out of through lies and deception, Morrison outsmarted them playing everyone. No honor among entitled Liberal thieves maxie.

Thankfully he did ... he's up and running like a spring 2 yo ... and he's put furlongs on the field!!!Big smile

I do feel a little bit sorry for the Poor old ALP on the other hand ... they just have no alternative now, other that to bite their lip and keep putting up with that unelectable prick FONC Shorten!

Well it IS their ONLY policy - "Stability" of LeadershipLOL ... they possess "Unstable" Thinking if they believe that people will just forget the Rudd/Gillard/Rudd days and the chief knife sharpener Bullgelati Bill himself!Embarrassed

Once again, he will prove the difference, grabbing defeat from the jaws of victory ... surely he will go down in history as the ALP's Greatest Ever Opposition Leader!Clap

How the hell do they hide the gronk for 9 months???Cry
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Why did Malcolm, the greatest Liberal PM in the last 3 years have to go?
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Oh dear, were you also deceived CNNPT? Not a Liberal.
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And yet the Liberal Party elected him leader not once but twice, 8 years apart. Weren't they smart enough to work out he wasn't one of them the first time? You dont have to answer that. 
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Originally posted by Passing Through Passing Through wrote:

Why did Malcolm, the greatest Liberal PM in the last 3 years have to go?


Good Politics is a level head .     Turnbull knifed Abbott and got knifed himself ... That's level.

Don't feel too bad about Malcolm being dumped PT .   One of your Labor Team but had a pad near Mr Trump to seek Political asylum .    The sewer Rat won't surface if the LNP prevail in Wentworth ,     But God help us if the Shim wins.       .   It will resemble JC Rising from the dead.

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He supports Sharma, it is his son who doesn't.
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Originally posted by Passing Through Passing Through wrote:

He supports Sharma, it is his son who doesn't.


Sharma must have been a Yes voter .   Wentworth is known for its old Sailors .    ( any port in a storm )
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Originally posted by Passing Through Passing Through wrote:

And yet the Liberal Party elected him leader not once but twice, 8 years apart. Weren't they smart enough to work out he wasn't one of them the first time? You dont have to answer that. 

Lucy fooled them, no, they were not smart enough.

Funny though, Lucy was rejected by the ALP - wonder if she would ever have become PM otherwise?Confused

Oh, and in case you are still confused, the latest polls have told us why Malcolm had to go, and why ScoMo is THE MAN!

LNP are now 1 point behind ALP in the primary vote and only 3 points from parity after preferences (who ARE these Greens voters?LOL), and about 2/3rds of the electorate still agrees #nevershorten for PM - they have known him for 5 years, that ain't getting better for FONC, ever! - and almost half support ScoMo as PM, and they are only just getting to know him!

Trending Now ... an unlikely LNP election success in 2019!Wink


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Jesus Dr E - that would be the final straw for PT. He hasn’t backed a winner on here for years. If the ALP don’t get over the line this time I fear the worst for the bloke
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Don't feel too bad for him oneone, he's got Gay Marriage and the Roosters up (they go hand in hand I suppose), PLUS an $81 winner that he claims to have backed ... and don't forget, he's also been complicit in having Whale released from purgatory!Clap

Overall, not a bad decade, although, other than Justaroundmidnight (is he in the Derby?), I can't see where his next win will be coming from? ... maybe Taylor Swift?Thumbs Up
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How come you are suddenly interested in polls Doc? Morrison has clawed  back almost to pre-bloodbath numbers and you think he is on track? If he is now only polling the same as Turnbull was, why did Turnbull have to go?
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Apparently it’s all Lucy’s fault
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Originally posted by Passing Through Passing Through wrote:

He supports Sharma, it is his son who doesn't.

I don't like it, too greasy for me, although you can get them with chicken these days not just lamb
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Very hard to hold out as PM with Lucy on the arm, and mouth wide open .

Now take Donald , he will always get 40% of the Primary via Melanie ,

The only fluctuations voters are interested in is necklines going down and skirts going up.

Don't kid yourself that anything else matters much ,   That's why very few watch ABC news ,   For the same reason no one tunes in to weight watchers.

And don't forget Hilary is in opposition.
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Originally posted by maccamax maccamax wrote:

Originally posted by Passing Through Passing Through wrote:

Why did Malcolm, the greatest Liberal PM in the last 3 years have to go?


Good Politics is a level head .     Turnbull knifed Abbott and got knifed himself ... That's level.

Don't feel too bad about Malcolm being dumped PT .   One of your Labor Team but had a pad near Mr Trump to seek Political asylum .    The sewer Rat won't surface if the LNP prevail in Wentworth ,     But God help us if the Shim wins.       .   It will resemble JC Rising from the dead.


Do you reckon ol JC will be back in time to help gay teachers?
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Jesus aint coming back Softy, he signed away all his organs.


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Originally posted by Passing Through Passing Through wrote:

How come you are suddenly interested in polls Doc? Morrison has clawed  back almost to pre-bloodbath numbers and you think he is on track? If he is now only polling the same as Turnbull was, why did Turnbull have to go?

Why are you so worried CNNPT? ... could it be that the ALP/Greens can't hide their 9th most popular leader forever!LOL

Most Popular PM amongst ALP voters

1. Turnbull
2. ScoMo
3. Di Natale
4. Plebershmuck
5. Wong
6. Albo
7. Rhiannon
8. Abbott
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Sorry, 10th! ... almost omitted Pauline!!! ... and that is tied 10th with Hanson-Young, btw!Embarrassed
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Originally posted by Shrunk in the Wash Shrunk in the Wash wrote:

Apparently it’s all Lucy’s fault

It's not her fault that you voted for her ... she can't control that.
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... oops, also left Lucy out ... 11th!
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Made in Australia: Why the weaker dollar and Donald Trump's trade war are good for local manufacturers

By business reporter Rachel Pupazzoni

Posted about 6 hours ago

Prepare to start seeing more of the 'Made in Australia' logo in the next few years. That is because the Australian dollar's fall is leading to the resurgence of the local manufacturing industry.

People like Ty Hermans are cashing in.

Mr Hermans designed a lightweight, environmentally friendly replacement for a concrete slab in his parents' shed in 2006.

The Polyslab, which is used as a base for products such as air conditioning units, was a big hit.

"We started out as a product developer with one little plastic product that we took all over the world," he said.

Designing, manufacturing and taking the Polyslab beyond Australian shores was the launchpad for a much bigger business.

"Going through that process of learning to design and develop those products has sort of turned into a business where we help customers and companies develop their own solutions to product needs," Mr Hermans added.

Mr Hermans is now not only manufacturing and exporting finished products for his own company, he is doing it for other companies as well, and sending those goods to more than 130 countries.

All that global business means a changing Australian dollar is integral to his operations.

"Some projects are as little as one or two months and some of them can be up to 12 months long," he explained.

"So the foreign exchange rate, and the effect of that, can have a huge impact on a project's success or failure."

The Australian dollar's rollercoaster ride

When he first started in 2006, the Australian dollar ranged between about 75 and 80 US cents.

It rose above parity after the global financial crisis, but now Mr Hermans is enjoying the benefits of an exchange rate 40 cents below that.

"It's definitely less of an impact on us, less of a negative impact on us than it is for someone who's importing whole finished goods.

The weakening Aussie dollar definitely makes us more competitive."

The lower exchange rate is not just good news for Mr Hermans.

"It's had a big effect on the ability to export to the growing markets in Asia," the Australian Industry Group's chief economist Julie Toth noted.

"We've seen particular success in food and beverages, groceries, pharmaceuticals, cosmetics, toiletries and vitamins."

The AI Group's latest performance snapshot shows Australian manufacturing has been growing solidly for two consecutive years.

"That's largely a result of growth recovery and particularly export recovery in sectors," Ms Toth said.

The lower exchange rate is also welcome relief for Australian manufacturers selling within the nation's borders.

"It's also enabled other sectors to win back share within Australian markets against the imports that they were competing with," Ms Toth added.

The other side of the coin

While exporters are applauding the current exchange rate, it is a bleaker picture for those importing goods.

About $20 billion worth of raw materials and goods are imported to Australia every month.

A lower Australian dollar means it costs more to do that.

"The Australian dollar has probably dropped by close to 10 per cent across a whole range of currencies, including the renminbi with China, with the euro and with the pound sterling," David Chuter, who heads the government-funded Innovative Manufacturing Co-operative Research Centre, observed.

Mr Chuter says the full impact is yet to be felt by importers.

"It may be some time before that exchange rate impact flows through, based on how their contracts are made and where they're buying their materials from," he said.

Mr Chuter believes now is the time to capitalise on high import costs, as well as geopolitical tensions caused by US President Donald Trump's trade war.

"I'm aware of businesses in Australia that are moving production back from China to Australia so they can actually then export to the USA from Australia," he added.

Growth industry

Considering recent history, the potential for expansion is good news.

When Ford and Holden shut down their local assembly lines, there were cries Australian manufacturing would struggle.

However, with 93,000 jobs added in the last two years, the industry is getting bigger.

Ty Hermans is again looking at adapting his Brisbane-based business, expanding his customer base to bring in clients from North America.

"It's far better, more cost effective to manufacture those products in our factory here in Brisbane, rather than manufacture these in the United States," he said.

On top of that, products that were once made overseas are now coming back home.

"We're seeing an influx of customers wanting to bring their manufacturing work back," said Mr Hermans.

"Some of these customers took their work overseas 10 to 15 years ago, even three to four years ago, and they're already looking to bring stuff back here to be manufactured locally."

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Another humungous cut and paste, had to scroll through 1 meter of crap to get to the bottom of it Ouch

You were improving for a while but just can't overcome your compulsive behaviour Confused
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Another humungous cut and paste, had to scroll through 1 meter of crap to get to the bottom of it Ouch

You were improving for a while but just can't overcome your compulsive behaviour Confused

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What manufacturers?
We don’t have any down here.
All the larger companies packed up and left under the, erm, reasonings of economic rationalisation, and, dare I say it, globalisation (but yes, I know, globalisation is now a ‘Marxist’ agenda).
Do you have manufacturers left near you Isaac?
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Another humungous cut and paste, had to scroll through 1 meter of crap to get to the bottom of it Ouch

You were improving for a while but just can't overcome your compulsive behaviour Confused


Try reading it on a phone, impossible   
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Originally posted by Softy Softy wrote:

What manufacturers?
We don’t have any down here.
All the larger companies packed up and left under the, erm, reasonings of economic rationalisation, and, dare I say it, globalisation (but yes, I know, globalisation is now a ‘Marxist’ agenda).
Do you have manufacturers left near you Isaac?

That is the point of the article Softy - simple economics - low dollar is good for local manufacturers and we will see more of them encouraged to invest in existing or start up businesses. Obviously, our coal and produce exports become far more profitable too. Add some cuts in red tape and corporate tax rates, and we would see our economy roaring, just like the USA under Trump!Big smile

Unless the ALP/Greens get into government and tax them out of existence, as promised, along with homeowners and retirees ... then it won't matter, we will all be fcuked!Dead
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Let me know when those car manufacturers come back Doc😉
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How’s Ford going again?
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