My barber had Laws sort of permanently on. He was occasionally entertaining, once you got past the horrendous commercialism.BTW personally I used to enjoy the 100km of dirt track that I used to drive regularly, where the only radio reception was lawsy.
"Of the $38 billion in tax cuts in 2011-12, the top 10 per cent of income earners gained $16 billion," the report said.
An economic newsletter I get said the worst thing you could do tomorrow night was to listen to Wayne Swan and have a drink every time he said "working families".
Ho! Just realised that on Budget night, I'll be approaching Tonopah, NV - ie in the waaaaaay back blocks of Nevada.
Anyone beating that for getting as far away as possible from Tuesday night's train crash?
"When the Prime Minister and the Treasurer and others tell you that the Australian economy is doing better than most – they are right,'' Mr Howard said.
Interesting that JH should give the economy a tick. Article from The Age.
Howard upbeat on resilient economy
Perhaps he is entering the same mode as Malcolm Fraser.
So Swan is setting out a decade long plan for the future. He must have a new crystal ball because the last one couldn't see 10 months ahead.
What a complete and utter waste of everyone's time, maybe a plan for the next 15 weeks would be more appropriate
How's Gough nowadays?You mean elder statesman? Personally I would say no - too many skeletons in the closet.
How's Gough nowadays?
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