Why did they have to put bike lanes on every road in the City grid? On William Street you wouldn't want to have an emergency vehicle trying to get through. They should have just put bike lanes onto one or two roads through the city
Lets face it Luke H does a lot of good s**t. The Young Worker's and Migrant Worker's Centre do great work organising people who were basically under represented. Compare Trades Hall now from the Brian Boyd days - its full of life. But some of the "This is what a worker looks like" straight out...
They sold all our gas and did not create a reserve - we export 2.5 times what we need locally - the AWU (and labor) was vehemently arguing for a domestic reserve at the time
Imagine the sovereign wealth fund we would have had if the Rex Connor vision had been made a reality - we would be like the Saudis sending the kids to Harvard and Oxford on the State
Well.. he did close the infectious diseases hospital - just saying! I suppose Labor could have done something but the Libs were the champions of the Gas Led recovery...at gouging international prices - they had eleven ******* years
Speaking of Arbib - I went (as a guest of someone who paid) to one of those $500 a head fundraisers for Labor before the election campaign started. Full of managerial class flogs, and professional people who seem to be there for s**t careerist reasons (I suppose that is what I am!) - someone...
Right on Nuggs - this bullshit that "Labor lost too" because its primary is down is easily explained by Labor voters in teal seats voting strategically to get rid of the sitting Lib - its not rocket surgery. If I had the chance to get rid of Tim Wilson I definitely would have got on the Zoe train
I thought I might try some Karma Jujitsu and went to the Pies/Blues game at the G instead of our game. The Blues have no structure in the forward line and, as a result, don't score for quarters at a time but their intent and footskills are so much better than ours its not funny. For the pies...
He'll be the crash test dummy while they look for a leader who is acceptable to the electors. He will just say:
every Labor proposal or bit of legislation is socialism,
all foreign policy initiatives or the normalisation of the relationship with China are "caving in to China",
in two weeks it...
good luck everyone - i feel the same feeling as when i walked into an exam after cramming for one night - in the bunker now armed with heaps of piss and some jazz cigarettes- just in case the Pentecostal Prick hangs on
The Australian Story on Cathy McGowan gave me faith in humanity. She is quietly going around on her own coin helping all the TEALS and the woman who are standing for them are impressive units that have had successful lives outside of Parliament. The cardboard cut out hacks we get from Labor and...
I think the TEAL activists are all professionals who read things. The way Mon Ryan deal with the disenfranchisement of 200K Australians with the phone voting was incredibly impressive.
They would not have outsourced the planning of the vaccine roll out to KPMG, BCG and McKinsey who ****ed it royally. They would have given free RATS. The COVID recovery committee would not have been a cabal of natural gas producers. They might not have put all the bets on one vaccine, they...
Remember the COVID recovery committee. its emblematic of everything wrong with the Libs. Nothing about jobs, reskilling, facilitating working from home - stack it with fossil fuel executives. Their conclusions - we need to sell and rely on gas. They have turned Australia into a client State...
OK please Lord bring the asteroid. Heard a vox pop on the ABC in the electorate of Swan on the South Perth foreshore. They asked a woman "what is important to you this election". She responded "the budget". They asked why are you concerned about the budget. She said "Well I have seen that ad'...
I had headphones on in the gym but could still hear that annoying s**t every two minutes on the commercial FM station they had on over the speakers. It's like a Gitmo torture device
"Expected Labor gains evaporate off the back of a falling Labor vote in the last fortnight of the campaign and the flow of Clive Palmer preferences to the Coalition. The tale of multiple polls out in the last 48 hours is Labor’s primary vote sliding, even if the Coalition’s vote isn’t picking...
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