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Post by Blackadder Wed May 09, 2018 11:50 am

The LNP would not be in government if all dual citizenship MPs were correctly referred to the HC Falinski Lamb Banks Hawke Sinodinos Ciobo Frydenberg The government is illegitimate & full of bastards.

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Post by JGK Wed May 09, 2018 12:04 pm

Blackadder wrote:The LNP would not be in government if all dual citizenship MPs were correctly referred to the HC Falinski Lamb Banks Hawke Sinodinos Ciobo Frydenberg The government is illegitimate & full of bastards.


Lamb's a pinko isn't she?

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Post by Blackadder Wed May 09, 2018 12:10 pm

Ahh yes my bad, why the Govt hasn't used its numbers to refer her to the HC I'm not sure.

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Post by Bradman Wed May 09, 2018 12:40 pm

MT should hold five by elections on the one day. Probably in August. Good guage of the mood.

I still so think he'll go until June next. But then again I lose a shedload last time. Thanks Andrew's you qunt.
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Post by skully Wed May 09, 2018 3:43 pm

By-elections a gogo

"Three Labor MPs and one Independent have resigned over their dual citizenship status, just hours after the High Court ruled Labor's Katy Gallagher was invalidly elected under Section 44 of the Constitution."

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Might all work in the Pinks favour if the 3 Pinks win in landslides as well as the Xenomorph.
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Post by Big Dog Wed May 09, 2018 5:12 pm

The Libs are pretty confident they can lift Braddon after Justine Keay resigned. Its always been a marginal seat.
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Post by skully Wed May 09, 2018 6:08 pm

That'd be nice, Mr Dog.

Pinks look pretty safe in Fremantle (5.4% margin) but Longman in Qld (3.1% margin) was always a safe LNP seat before the last election, so who knows there.

Likewise Mayo in SA which was always a very safe Liberal seat before 2016 Fed election - although it'd need a massive swing. But the illegally sitting Xenos appear to be on the nose in SA these days.
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Post by embee Wed May 09, 2018 6:15 pm

Freo is wharfie pinko greenie hippy freak central   

I would suspect that margin of 5.4 isnt to the Libs but to the Greens
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Post by skully Wed May 09, 2018 6:47 pm

I see there are now 3 by-elections (two Fed, one State) happening in WA after that lying pommy State Pinko Barry Urban was kicked out.

A bad day for dodgy Pinko pollies. What was BA saying about "full of bastards"?
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Post by JGK Wed May 09, 2018 7:54 pm

skully wrote:That'd be nice, Mr Dog.

Pinks look pretty safe in Fremantle (5.4% margin) but Longman in Qld (3.1% margin) was always a safe LNP seat before the last election, so who knows there.

Likewise Mayo in SA which was always a very safe Liberal seat before 2016 Fed election - although it'd need a massive swing. But the illegally sitting Xenos appear to be on the nose in SA these days.

Looks like Downer Jr might run to bring Mayo back into the family.

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Post by Bradman Wed May 09, 2018 8:17 pm

25 Years there and he can score a nice gig in London. Probably save us some money. No one will have to show him where they keep the dunny paper.
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Post by skully Wed May 09, 2018 9:01 pm

JGK wrote:
skully wrote:That'd be nice, Mr Dog.

Pinks look pretty safe in Fremantle (5.4% margin) but Longman in Qld (3.1% margin) was always a safe LNP seat before the last election, so who knows there.

Likewise Mayo in SA which was always a very safe Liberal seat before 2016 Fed election - although it'd need a massive swing. But the illegally sitting Xenos appear to be on the nose in SA these days.

Looks like Downer Jr might run to bring Mayo back into the family.

What did Jamie Briggs do to get his arse kicked (after preferences) by the Xenomorph? Not be a Downer?
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Post by horace Thu May 10, 2018 12:24 am

A pox on the the radishes, brown shirts and Trotskyite tree huggers.
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Post by horace Thu May 10, 2018 12:28 am

... and the Rupe the Dupe meeja that keeps this circus in town.

By the way when will the MM renounce his fealty to another country?

Not that any of this matters. Australia is a slack-jawed mean spirited hick of a backwoods joint in lockstep with Trump and his red necked imperialism.
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Post by skully Thu May 10, 2018 6:46 am

Cheery, h.
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Post by skully Thu May 10, 2018 6:54 am

ABC not happy, Jan

"Treasurer Scott Morrison has delivered the 2018 Budget and while Baby Boomers and low-to middle-income earners may be seen to have come off reasonably well, the ABC has been hit hard. In fact, the government has decided to freeze the national broadcaster’s budget indexation from July 2019.

The move will cut the ABC’s budget by $84 million over three years, and is compounded by the decision by Morrison to cease an additional $43 million in funding provided to various news and current affair services on the broadcaster. Since 2014, $254 million in budget cuts have been imposed on the ABC."


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Post by horace Thu May 10, 2018 7:52 am

so you'd give the ABC to Murdoch?
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Post by horace Thu May 10, 2018 7:57 am

The ABC is the only mainstream media outlet that provides decent journalism.

If I was head of the ABC, I'd absorb the cuts by getting rid of cricket, Leeg, AFL and Grandstand coverage on radio as well as the country hour and regional ABC.

Money can be saved on the telly by chopping Landline.
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Post by Big Dog Thu May 10, 2018 8:01 am

skully wrote:ABC not happy, Jan

"Treasurer Scott Morrison has delivered the 2018 Budget and while Baby Boomers and low-to middle-income earners may be seen to have come off reasonably well, the ABC has been hit hard. In fact, the government has decided to freeze the national broadcaster’s budget indexation from July 2019.

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Post by horace Thu May 10, 2018 8:25 am

Should journos be lapdogs or running dogs of the government of the day?

Maybe the government will punish Tas for its loss of MPs by closing Tas telly and radio and just taking feeds off the mainland.
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Post by Big Dog Thu May 10, 2018 8:33 am

horace wrote:Should journos be lapdogs or running dogs of the government of the day?

Maybe the government will punish Tas for its loss of MPs by closing Tas telly and radio and just taking feeds off the mainland.

No but they should provide unbiased editorial comment which just doesnt happen at the ABC. The ABC has long been a sheltered workshop for lefties.
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Post by Blackadder Thu May 10, 2018 9:11 am

skully wrote:ABC not happy, Jan

"Treasurer Scott Morrison has delivered the 2018 Budget and while Baby Boomers and low-to middle-income earners may be seen to have come off reasonably well, the ABC has been hit hard. In fact, the government has decided to freeze the national broadcaster’s budget indexation from July 2019.

The move will cut the ABC’s budget by $84 million over three years, and is compounded by the decision by Morrison to cease an additional $43 million in funding provided to various news and current affair services on the broadcaster. Since 2014, $254 million in budget cuts have been imposed on the ABC."


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Rabidly Pink. with a LNP cronie appointed as Managing Director?? Rolling Eyes

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Post by Blackadder Thu May 10, 2018 9:13 am

Big Dog wrote:
horace wrote:Should journos be lapdogs or running dogs of the government of the day?

Maybe the government will punish Tas for its loss of MPs by closing Tas telly and radio and just taking feeds off the mainland.

No but they should provide unbiased editorial comment which just doesnt happen at the ABC. The ABC has long been a sheltered workshop for lefties.


Let me guess ,you will claim it happens with News Ltd?

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Post by Big Dog Thu May 10, 2018 9:15 am

Blackadder wrote:
Big Dog wrote:
horace wrote:Should journos be lapdogs or running dogs of the government of the day?

Maybe the government will punish Tas for its loss of MPs by closing Tas telly and radio and just taking feeds off the mainland.

No but they should provide unbiased editorial comment which just doesnt happen at the ABC. The ABC has long been a sheltered workshop for lefties.


Let me guess ,you will claim it happens with News Ltd?

No but News Ltd is not funded by the taxpayer.
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Post by horace Thu May 10, 2018 9:18 am

Big Dog wrote:
Blackadder wrote:
Big Dog wrote:
horace wrote:Should journos be lapdogs or running dogs of the government of the day?

Maybe the government will punish Tas for its loss of MPs by closing Tas telly and radio and just taking feeds off the mainland.

No but they should provide unbiased editorial comment which just doesnt happen at the ABC. The ABC has long been a sheltered workshop for lefties.


Let me guess ,you will claim it happens with News Ltd?

No but News Ltd is not funded by the taxpayer.

It is by omission. Rupe the Dupe's company pays sfa tax. The man and his 'news' outlets are filth.
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