ScottMorrisonMP Start your respect with a good hard look at the funding of veterans home care funding Scott. You may get a shock. Dont leave it for the aged care Royal Commission
ScottMorrisonMP Give the Veteran Card the ability to have the “Excise” taken off the fuel price
ScottMorrisonMP I take it you will be looking to stop injured veterans having their compensation split in the family courts then? How about aligning compensation acts so all are treated the same. Will you stop CSC misreporting invalidity benefits as lifetime pensions. They can cease.
ScottMorrisonMP THIS IS A JOKE JUST WORDS AGAIN
ScottMorrisonMP Australian government has always screwed over our veterans I remember as a kid parents told how they badly the govt treated return soldiers when they came back from the war
ScottMorrisonMP Did he seriously just say that WE should not take people for granted? WE? scomo get your shit together, it’s not WE who take anything for granted. Find a mirror, study what you see, then lecture it, not us.
ScottMorrisonMP Blah blah blah
ScottMorrisonMP how about you fund injured and ex service people properly? That would be respectful
ScottMorrisonMP Who takes them for granted? Using veterans to look like you're governing...classy stuff
ScottMorrisonMP What the hell is “the battle of Australia Day”, not heard of that one?
ScottMorrisonMP They should get free parking and stuff for life. Maybe give them tickets to sea world once every 2 or 3 years or something. It's all about respect.
ScottMorrisonMP Fake . Just fake
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