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Where it's more damaging for Labor is the blue collar appeal and common man representation that they are supposed to have...gone out the window when you start spending tax dollars on your already overpaid self. Some Lib voters would have no trouble relating to claiming ridiculous entitlements though / wouldn't be as hurt by it.

How could you talk to a union after pulling that shit lol

how could you talk to a union after that.

the last sticking point for the Ambo pay rise last year was how the Ambo union rep got to travel..

yes not the salary off the members but how the union rep got to travel to visit members.

Where it's more damaging for Labor is the blue collar appeal and common man representation that they are supposed to have...gone out the window when you start spending tax dollars on your already overpaid self. Some Lib voters would have no trouble relating to claiming ridiculous entitlements though / wouldn't be as hurt by it.

How could you talk to a union after pulling that shit lol

+1

Shorten leading the labor party is the best thing the liberals have going for them

True... and Abbott leding the libs is the best thing Labor have going for them...

strangest political landscape I've seen in a while

Yeah spot on birds the lib voters (some) would be making the exact same work related claims so probably think it's par for the course.

Shorten leading the labor party is the best thing the liberals have going for them

I just put in an expense claim for a work-related taxi ride. Am I part of the problem?

Why forget to pay fine

Pay it straight away

It's not going away

the thing is i usually mark them as paid with a receipt number and put them away just in case, right after i pay them. i musnt have received this one... but its like a year old, and i dont recall being done for parking there at all... maybe i did forget.

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