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Re: Aus Federal Politics thread (XV)
Bradman wrote:All this mudslinging will only turn the electorate off further.
Meh, standard election campaigning 101.
The Pinkos are past-masters at this game.
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skully wrote:Bradman wrote:All this mudslinging will only turn the electorate off further.
Meh, standard election campaigning 101.
The Pinkos are past-masters at this game.
I see Toyota are furious with the Tories about some ad they are running suggesting the price of Utes will go up under the Radishes.
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I guess Morrison dislikes senate estimates more than he likes free advertising .
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Oh well. Election called. I think the Brown Shirts will pick up more seats than they lose.
In their favour - the near monopoly Murdoch media is ready, the happy clapper simultaneous interpreters and all the other religious cabals are organised, the beads and blankets of a handful of dollars promised and Rhinestone and other mining megabucks have been delivered for advertising.
There are several other and even more decisive factors. The Mad Monk has discovered he has an electorate and will spend his time there and not enter national debates.
Most importantly the Brown Shirts have Billy Shortpants, a bloke suffering from personality bypass disorder and the credibility of a $3 note where the ink is still running.
In their favour - the near monopoly Murdoch media is ready, the happy clapper simultaneous interpreters and all the other religious cabals are organised, the beads and blankets of a handful of dollars promised and Rhinestone and other mining megabucks have been delivered for advertising.
There are several other and even more decisive factors. The Mad Monk has discovered he has an electorate and will spend his time there and not enter national debates.
Most importantly the Brown Shirts have Billy Shortpants, a bloke suffering from personality bypass disorder and the credibility of a $3 note where the ink is still running.
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Re: Aus Federal Politics thread (XV)
Turnbull and Bishop will be white anting
Pyne Keenan and other rats deserting the sinking ship
stuck with smarmy radishes fighting with extreme palmerites for at least the next 6 years
Pyne Keenan and other rats deserting the sinking ship
stuck with smarmy radishes fighting with extreme palmerites for at least the next 6 years
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Yeah, agree A.
Sigh. Oh well, give me plenty to bitch about in here for the next half decade.
I'll start my list of Pinko fark ups now:
Pinko Fark-ups
50% electric vehicle target by 2030 farks the car industry
50% renewable energy target by 2030 farks the coal industry
Removal of franking credits farks ASX
Removal of negative gearing/increase in CGT farks the rental market
No budgets surpluses until kicked out of govt
Out of control national debt
Smarm/arrogance overload from Shortarse, Plebiscite and Treasurer Chinless
Sigh. Oh well, give me plenty to bitch about in here for the next half decade.
I'll start my list of Pinko fark ups now:
Pinko Fark-ups
50% electric vehicle target by 2030 farks the car industry
50% renewable energy target by 2030 farks the coal industry
Removal of franking credits farks ASX
Removal of negative gearing/increase in CGT farks the rental market
No budgets surpluses until kicked out of govt
Out of control national debt
Smarm/arrogance overload from Shortarse, Plebiscite and Treasurer Chinless
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Just heard Billy Shortpants on the radio .... urrrkkhh
Skully you will have more to complain about than that list if the Radishes win.
Skully you will have more to complain about than that list if the Radishes win.
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Re: Aus Federal Politics thread (XV)
skully wrote:Yeah, agree A.
Sigh. Oh well, give me plenty to bitch about in here for the next half decade.
I'll start my list of Pinko fark ups now:
Pinko Fark-ups
50% electric vehicle target by 2030 farks the car industry
50% renewable energy target by 2030 farks the coal industry
Removal of franking credits farks ASX
Removal of negative gearing/increase in CGT farks the rental market
No budgets surpluses until kicked out of govt
Out of control national debt
Smarm/arrogance overload from Shortarse, Plebiscite and Treasurer Chinless
What car industry?
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horace wrote:Oh well. Election called. I think the Brown Shirts will pick up more seats than they lose.
In their favour - the near monopoly Murdoch media is ready, the happy clapper simultaneous interpreters and all the other religious cabals are organised, the beads and blankets of a handful of dollars promised and Rhinestone and other mining megabucks have been delivered for advertising.
There are several other and even more decisive factors. The Mad Monk has discovered he has an electorate and will spend his time there and not enter national debates.
Most importantly the Brown Shirts have Billy Shortpants, a bloke suffering from personality bypass disorder and the credibility of a $3 note where the ink is still running.
They might hold some seats they expected to lose and perhaps pick up a rural Qld seat and a couple in Tassie. Not enough to offset the losses in Melbourne and Brisbane. Going to a prelim round result auction tomorrow and am looking at ALP at 85.
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Good get Qmy. Skully may have meant the car retail sector.
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Bradman wrote:skully wrote:Yeah, agree A.
Sigh. Oh well, give me plenty to bitch about in here for the next half decade.
I'll start my list of Pinko fark ups now:
Pinko Fark-ups
50% electric vehicle target by 2030 farks the car industry
50% renewable energy target by 2030 farks the coal industry
Removal of franking credits farks ASX
Removal of negative gearing/increase in CGT farks the rental market
No budgets surpluses until kicked out of govt
Out of control national debt
Smarm/arrogance overload from Shortarse, Plebiscite and Treasurer Chinless
What car industry?
Blinkered Pinko.
The spare parts support industry (a multi multi million dollar sector) which will largely disappear due to lack of engines in EVs, and as h alludes, the car retail industry.
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PMSL @ at this from Shortarse's opening campaign statement
" “Do you want Labor’s energy versus the Government’s tiredness?” he said. “Labor’s focus on the future versus being stuck in the past? Labor’s positive plan for all Australians or a negative fear campaign from the other side? Do you want a united Government under Labor or another three years of division following the last six years of division under the current Government?” "
No substance and full of bullshit, like the utterer. "Negative fear campaign?? This from the Pinks who faithfully trotted out the erroneous Mediscare bulltwang 2 campaigns in a row, and even wheeled out a near-death Bob Hawke to propose the line all over again a few short months ago. Deary me.
" “Do you want Labor’s energy versus the Government’s tiredness?” he said. “Labor’s focus on the future versus being stuck in the past? Labor’s positive plan for all Australians or a negative fear campaign from the other side? Do you want a united Government under Labor or another three years of division following the last six years of division under the current Government?” "
No substance and full of bullshit, like the utterer. "Negative fear campaign?? This from the Pinks who faithfully trotted out the erroneous Mediscare bulltwang 2 campaigns in a row, and even wheeled out a near-death Bob Hawke to propose the line all over again a few short months ago. Deary me.
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Bradman wrote:I guess Morrison dislikes senate estimates more than he likes free advertising .
I think Senate estimates still occurs during caretaker period.
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skully wrote:Yeah, agree A.
Sigh. Oh well, give me plenty to bitch about in here for the next half decade.
I'll start my list of Pinko fark ups now:
Pinko Fark-ups
50% electric vehicle target by 2030 farks the car industry
50% renewable energy target by 2030 farks the coal industry
Removal of franking credits farks ASX
Removal of negative gearing/increase in CGT farks the rental market
No budgets surpluses until kicked out of govt
Out of control national debt
Smarm/arrogance overload from Shortarse, Plebiscite and Treasurer Chinless
Amen my blue brother. For the first time in a few decades we have an actual left wing party in the lodge. God help us.
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I'm already sick of the filthy Union paid ads full of lies.
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JGK wrote:Bradman wrote:I guess Morrison dislikes senate estimates more than he likes free advertising .
I think Senate estimates still occurs during caretaker period.
Well I saw the GG's bum boy announce the dissolving of the parliament, I presumes that means all business. Though retiring senators are paid until June 30 unlike retiring MPs normally lose everything once the writs are issued...... I think.
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And retiring senators may still be asked to work as Treasurer Chinless says the Pinkos will try to ram tax change proposals through the Senate before June 30.
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Well they are still being paid
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Well, hopefully the cross-benchers remain true to form and tell Shortarse and Bowen to go fark themselves.
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skully wrote:Well, hopefully the cross-benchers remain true to form and tell Shortarse and Bowen to go fark themselves.
Unfortunately the qunts who will be there until July are likely to vote yes to the reintroduce the 2% deficit levy.
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Pinko Class warfare at its worst.
And Shortarse claims he wants a better future for all Australians. Apparently the top 1% are Kiwis.
And Shortarse claims he wants a better future for all Australians. Apparently the top 1% are Kiwis.
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Nup. Just own hobby vineyards there.
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Is that one of your chosen money-turning ventures, Q?
Putting Aunt A's money to good use?
Putting Aunt A's money to good use?
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Vineyards, race horses, newspapers and boats are only good as tax write-offs. Unless you like the smell of burning money or you're doing it for love.
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skully wrote:Pinko Class warfare at its worst.
And Shortarse claims he wants a better future for all Australians. Apparently the top 1% are Kiwis.
Skully, you don't get it. Social Democrats, especially those in America's back pocket like Short Pants, have no interest in class warfare. They are the ultimate collaborators. Short Pants is worse than Latham and down in the depths with Billy Hughes.
The Greens are butterfly ephemera. Palmer, Katter and Hanson are just dumbarse right wing nut jobs. The Libs and Nats are handmaidens to capital. Their uber right faction is comprised of authoritarian dangerous people.
No Party is of and speaks for the bulk of people in a dialectical relationship.
There are no prospects for a decent and fair Australia. The election is but a run-down circus.
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