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Australian politics.

But what's their policy on trans toilets?

Reading the comments and blokes are going off. They should remember that the Coalition and the mining industry ran a massive campaign against Rudd when he tried to introduce a super profits tax.

And people wonder why we don't have any money for services and infrastructure. Imagine how many social housing units you could build with just a couple of billion a year from these pricks.
 
Reading the comments and blokes are going off. They should remember that the Coalition and the mining industry ran a massive campaign against Rudd when he tried to introduce a super profits tax.

And people wonder why we don't have any money for services and infrastructure. Imagine how many social housing units you could build with just a couple of billion a year from these pricks.

100%

Yet these deadshits will still go into bat for Gina because instead of seeing us all better off, they'd rather see a select group worse off
 
well well well - mr soft on crime...moral decay yada yada poster boy for the right..speaking of boys

 
I don't know why that posted so big. But anyway, goes on about protecting kids while abusing them. You have to love conservatives.
 
I don't know why that posted so big. But anyway, goes on about protecting kids while abusing them. You have to love conservatives.

Shut up mate. Drag queens and pronouns are THE PROBLEM not private school paedos.
 
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Shut up mate. Drag queens and pronouns are THE PROBLEM not private school paedos.

the left hand washes the right

why do you think immorality is encouraged while free speech and anonymity are suppressed...

whistleblowers are bad for business
 

Two of the first people convicted under laws that outlawed shows of Nazi symbolism have had their guilty verdicts overturned after a judge found their public salutes could not be definitively linked to the fascist German regime.


Rightfully so :cool:
 
The amount of idiots on twitter right now who decried Trump getting in and now call for albos head.

Probably the worst thing I saw recently was a post that said "I don't want to vote for albo or Dutton, what do I do?".

You get your head checked you peanut, that's not how the system works.
 
The amount of idiots on twitter right now who decried Trump getting in and now call for albos head.

Probably the worst thing I saw recently was a post that said "I don't want to vote for albo or Dutton, what do I do?".

You get your head checked you peanut, that's not how the system works.

I agree that there are a lot of idiots on Twitter. However, what's the concern with someone decrying Trump's election but also wanting Albanese removed?
 
I agree that there are a lot of idiots on Twitter. However, what's the concern with someone decrying Trump's election but also wanting Albanese removed?
Because the majority of them are slamming conservatism but out of Labor and Liberal, the Libs are much definitely more right.
 
Because the majority of them are slamming conservatism but out of Labor and Liberal, the Libs are much definitely more right.
Certainly Libs are right of Labor, I can't imagine anyone is unaware of that. But right and left is not a black and white only situation, there are many shades of grey in between. And we are also talking about two different countries with two different political systems. So I can understand some people being unwilling to want the extreme right Trump as USA President where he can really rule the roost with his sometimes unhinged policies, but at the same time not be enamoured with a reasonably strong left leaning Australian PM and would rather accept a right leaning (but not as far right as USA) PM in a system of government which has more checks and balances.

My feeling is that in general the political spectrum in the USA is much further to the right than in Australia. And I think many people in Australia select who they vote for based on what they perceive to be the lesser of two evils.
 
Certainly Libs are right of Labor, I can't imagine anyone is unaware of that. But right and left is not a black and white only situation, there are many shades of grey in between. And we are also talking about two different countries with two different political systems. So I can understand some people being unwilling to want the extreme right Trump as USA President where he can really rule the roost with his sometimes unhinged policies, but at the same time not be enamoured with a reasonably strong left leaning Australian PM and would rather accept a right leaning (but not as far right as USA) PM in a system of government which has more checks and balances.

My feeling is that in general the political spectrum in the USA is much further to the right than in Australia. And I think many people in Australia select who they vote for based on what they perceive to be the lesser of two evils.
what kind of handout is promised :)
 
social media age verification bill has passed the lower house 102-13

its expected to sail through the senate
 

Two of the first people convicted under laws that outlawed shows of Nazi symbolism have had their guilty verdicts overturned after a judge found their public salutes could not be definitively linked to the fascist German regime.


Rightfully so :cool:

I was at that Australia Cup game and I had a great time personally. Cracking atmosphere. Didn't see any trimmed short moustaches. :ROFLMAO:
 
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