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It may have been just Al and Ric then.... its been done every time its brought up

If so i apologise good sir

What gfc? Thanks to labor we avoided that shit, world treasurer of the year remember?

Shame we ferked now tho.

What gfc? Thanks to labor we avoided that shit, world treasurer of the year remember?

Shame we ferked now tho.

no. Thanks to a strong banking system and a then peak mining sector we did not suffer the same financial hardship that the rest of the world did at that time

Labor has nothing to do with it (except spend recklessly savings from the previous govt)

But I agree we suffering more now as the ripple effect of the GFC filters through

What gfc? Thanks to labor we avoided that shit, world treasurer of the year remember?

Shame we ferked now tho.

What with the deficit liberal managed to double in just 12 momths and all? Yeh... shame that

Edit: Inb4 it's somehow Labors fault the liberals cant manage money...

Nigga plz

Well in this instance it's fairly accurate actually. If you removed your green goggles you'd see it

Actually... what's accurate is that under Labor the deficit was some $250 billion and under Liberal it's over $360 billion... and growing....

Some economic saviors you guys have been.

at least I don't proclaim to be unaffiliated or unbiased I own my liberal views.

Just because I don't blindly support the massively unsuccessful, financially inept, ultra conservative incumbent LNP government doesn't mean I therefor support the ALP.

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