The Comm. Electoral Act 1918 & the Broadcasting Services Act 1992... rules for the format & presentation of political advertisements in Australia... the following requirements for the presentation of political advertisements:
"s. 328(1A): any video recording containing electoral matter must have the name and address of the person who authorised it at the end of the recording,"
This video is in breach of the Electoral & Broadcasting Services Acts & should be amended to comply or removed.
@Nyaliva I digress, the main issue at hand, which for some reason seems to elude most Labor voters, is that you need to live within your means.
Every time a Labor government, state or federal, comes to power they always rack up billions in debt.
Here's one for all you Labor voters, at present the federal Labor government is borrowing $125 million a day to service a $107 billion gross national borrowing, (DEBT).
That's using a credit card to pay off another credit card, unsustainable!
@Nyaliva You need to stop listening to other people and start researching the facts.
You know a bad government when they start blaming the GFC and natural disasters for wasting billions of tax payers money on failed stimulus schemes like pink bats, school halls, $900 dollar hand outs.
And now this other BS like Carbon tax & NBN.
The other issue is a inflexible work force, unions demanding more & more while business owners go bust. This is unsustainable and the problem which now plagues the UK.
@opticalprism I agree that the NBN is a bit of a strange move at this time, but it's cost is like 3% of the budget.
About that last line. First of all, I said I vote independants, I'm always open to the facts, I'd just rather be told calmly than have it yelled in my face with ambiguous wordplay and no proof. I can't take you seriously until you remove your own sense of self-satisfaction, which brings me to secondly, your last line shows you don't care about the facts, only that you're right.
@opticalprism Okay so are you comparing $22 million "budget" surplus to $103 billion "federal" debt? Because someone I barely know yelled at me for incorrectly comparing the two.This increase is likely due to that GFC thing we had which we managed to get through (thanks to Labor) with less than a 3% of GDP increase in government debt, compared to the USA which increased twice as much and is still increasing, ours has leveled off (likely also thanks to Labor).
Just a quick update in regard to Australian gross national debt, it now stands at 196 billion dollars and Gillard has also lifted the debt ceiling to a 1/4 of a trillion debt ceiling.
Also Dullard forgot to tell you, she popped an extra $2.7 billion on the credit card last week! Hope you don't mind!
#$%&@*# NBN, this thing is going to take us down the same path as America!
@declanmcclure You leftist dickhead.
Adirtybird 1 month ago
@TS9LK Moron
Adirtybird 1 month ago
lol union thuggery....
MrSystematica 4 months ago
The Comm. Electoral Act 1918 & the Broadcasting Services Act 1992... rules for the format & presentation of political advertisements in Australia... the following requirements for the presentation of political advertisements:
"s. 328(1A): any video recording containing electoral matter must have the name and address of the person who authorised it at the end of the recording,"
This video is in breach of the Electoral & Broadcasting Services Acts & should be amended to comply or removed.
Paragon76 5 months ago
@Nyaliva Please, do not take my word on anything, as I said to you previously, do your own research.
Do not, I repeat, DO NOT listen to others, find the facts and make a informed decision.
Ambiguous, interesting adjective, I think my comments were pretty clear and straight to the point!
Self satisfaction, yes I like to be informed.
Your lack of understanding does frustrate and your naivety disappoints.
For your information the Independents are aligned with Labor and have been for some time!
opticalprism 7 months ago
@Nyaliva I digress, the main issue at hand, which for some reason seems to elude most Labor voters, is that you need to live within your means.
Every time a Labor government, state or federal, comes to power they always rack up billions in debt.
Here's one for all you Labor voters, at present the federal Labor government is borrowing $125 million a day to service a $107 billion gross national borrowing, (DEBT).
That's using a credit card to pay off another credit card, unsustainable!
opticalprism 7 months ago
@Nyaliva You need to stop listening to other people and start researching the facts.
You know a bad government when they start blaming the GFC and natural disasters for wasting billions of tax payers money on failed stimulus schemes like pink bats, school halls, $900 dollar hand outs.
And now this other BS like Carbon tax & NBN.
The other issue is a inflexible work force, unions demanding more & more while business owners go bust. This is unsustainable and the problem which now plagues the UK.
opticalprism 7 months ago
@opticalprism I agree that the NBN is a bit of a strange move at this time, but it's cost is like 3% of the budget.
About that last line. First of all, I said I vote independants, I'm always open to the facts, I'd just rather be told calmly than have it yelled in my face with ambiguous wordplay and no proof. I can't take you seriously until you remove your own sense of self-satisfaction, which brings me to secondly, your last line shows you don't care about the facts, only that you're right.
Nyaliva 7 months ago
@opticalprism Okay so are you comparing $22 million "budget" surplus to $103 billion "federal" debt? Because someone I barely know yelled at me for incorrectly comparing the two.This increase is likely due to that GFC thing we had which we managed to get through (thanks to Labor) with less than a 3% of GDP increase in government debt, compared to the USA which increased twice as much and is still increasing, ours has leveled off (likely also thanks to Labor).
Nyaliva 7 months ago
Just a quick update in regard to Australian gross national debt, it now stands at 196 billion dollars and Gillard has also lifted the debt ceiling to a 1/4 of a trillion debt ceiling.
Also Dullard forgot to tell you, she popped an extra $2.7 billion on the credit card last week! Hope you don't mind!
#$%&@*# NBN, this thing is going to take us down the same path as America!
Broke!
opticalprism 7 months ago