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Comments by "Philip Rayment" (@PJRayment) on "Albanese government is 'all about undoing the Coalition years'" video.
Well given your bias (covid was mostly handled by the states, climate change inaction is a good thing, and Labor wanted the debt to be even bigger), I find your opinion quite unconvincing.
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"It's what the majority of Australians want. To undo the coalition's years of incompetency." That's a non-sequitur. Yes, it's true (according to the votes) that more people wanted Labor than the coalition. However, only about one third had Labor as their first choice. It doesn't follow that they wanted any particular policy of Labor, let alone reversing all the coalition had done.
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@travisryan5459 "Don’t forget the owner of this propaganda channel received a $882 million dollar tax concession..." Specifics and evidence please. Otherwise that is just a baseless and nasty comment.
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@Dont_Gnaw_on_the_Kitty_1 " 'Labor wanted the debt to be even higher' Got any bias here? " No, that was you. I'm simply stating facts. However, my comment may have been unclear. What I was referring to was the money that the coalition was spending on covid relief (such as JobKeeper), which Labor wanted them to spend even more on. That would have resulted in a greater debt.
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@Dont_Gnaw_on_the_Kitty_1 "Yet Labor keep reminding us of the Liberals Trillion dollar debt. You say that Labor want this to be higher??" I'm saying that a large part of that debt was due to covid relief, i.e. an emergency situation, not normal business as usual. And that Labor wanted that covid relief spending to be higher. This would have resulted in an even larger debt. So no, I'm not saying that they wanted it to be higher; I'm saying that they wanted more spending, which would have resulted in the debt being higher. Of course there is political opportunism involved. Keep telling the electorate how bad the opposition is to make themselves look good.
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