Hallo Alfie
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Even her spoofs are spoofed spoofs of her lies.
I hear she likes spoofs.
I hear she likes spoofs.
Even her spoofs are spoofed spoofs of her lies.
I hear she likes spoofs.
Let others decide. Your hatred of Gillard can't even allow you to acknowledge a really humorous video by her.
The Gillard government is preparing to dump its commitment to a budget surplus if economic growth slips below its long-term average in the current quarter.
Let others decide. Your hatred of Gillard can't even allow you to acknowledge a really humorous video by her. Something Abbott would be entirely incapable of doing.
Any comments of earlier youtubes of Abbott barely controlling his desire to smash interviewers?
As days go by, Abbott's days are numbered.
And now the biggest lie of all time from the biggest liar of all time.
Lies. Lie lie. Liar. Most liary PM ever.
http://afr.com/p/national/labor_prepares_to_ditch_the_budget_0faluRAHRJcGf375qLtrYL
The writing is already on the wall that the surplus will not be achieved, assuming same, that would make her 'no ifs, no buts' promise of a surplus a BIG FAT LIE.
So? If this opinion poll is to be believed most people won't care. And the article you posted suggests that economists don't really care if Australia returns to surplus either. But then what do all those people know? Clearly this surplus is more important than anything, regardless of how not important it is to a majority of Australians.
Gillard did not lie about the Carbon Tax, you agree with that, or do YOU want to lie now.And if my point was that returning to surplus was a bad thing I would have said so. Clearly she thought it was a bad thing staying in deficit, or she wouldn't have made the commitment.
Gillard made a 'no ifs, no buts' promise a few years ago when she was being criticised for massive overspending and waste. She told the lie to shut them up then - and it pretty much worked.
The point is the lie, not the policy - this thread is about her lies, not her policies. That said, her inability to return the budget to surplus reveals she does not have the control of the economy she would like us all to believe. Interest rates are at emergency levels and her office says this is a good thing - truly boggling.
It's a default position for her to lie, why one would believe a single word that comes out of her mouth is beyond me.
1. A false statement deliberately presented as being true; a falsehood.
2. Something meant to deceive or give a wrong impression.
v. lied, ly·ing (lng), lies
v.intr.
1. To present false information with the intention of deceiving.
2. To convey a false image or impression: Appearances often lie.
v.tr.
To cause to be in a specific condition or affect in a specific way by telling falsehoods: You have lied yourself into trouble.
Idiom:
lie through one's teeth
To lie outrageously or brazenly.
I love it when dictionary definitions are wheeled out in forum threads.
Yes, it doessmack of desperationprovide evidence and education, doesn't it?
Look harder.
Consider this, if one makes a promise and does not keep it, is it a lie?
If one makes a promise to avoid further scrutiny or to deflect attention, is it a lie?
If one knowingly makes a promise one is not 100% certain they cannot keep, is it a lie?
I reckon she ticks a few boxes here too:
http://www.thefreedictionary.com/Lie
No.Consider this, if one makes a promise and does not keep it, is it a lie?