That's not saying much. Abetz is German, most German's have a link to WW2 and the Nazis on some level. My best mate's grandfather was a high-ranking officer in the Luftwaffe. He even won an Iron Cross.
I noted while I was in Australia that unemployment is now 6.4% - over the 6.25% that was projected for around this time and beyond what the Abbott Government was essentially blaming Labor for since they took over in order to prepare people for the act of blame-shifting when the figure arrived. I wonder how much of a dent that's put in Abbott's promise to create a million new jobs - already the job-seekers to vacancies ratio is well over 4:1. Businesses and consumers aren't just going to base their behaviour on the message that "Australia is open for business". Apparently it's not enough to just say that and watch the issues solve themselves.
Apparently if you deliver an inconsistent, inequitable, deeply flawed budget and have little to no idea of how to pass enough of it to even have a remote chance of delivering the promised sustainable surplus the economy will start to react negatively.
Some pretty deep cracks have been forming over the last few weeks with pretty much every main area of Government focus. The budget issue is dragging on with no real glimmer of light in sight. The carbon tax was repealed but there's been a complete lack of even any talk about what to do going forward. The border protection stance has had a real hole torn into it and Morrison is looking stupider and stupider the more he uses the words "shocking" and "offensive" to say nothing at all. Joblessness is up. Confidence is down. Ministers are making absolute tits of themselves on TV. Essentially the only thing the Abbott Government has going for it is a plane that was shot down in Ukraine giving Tones the opportunity to me Mr. Tough-And-In-Charge. And the only reason he can really do that is because Labor ignored the his and the LNP's protests and gained Australia a seat on the UN Security Council.