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Cory Bernardi

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Talks about 'elites' out of touch with the masses, creates banner demonstrating hes on good terms with the inside of his rectum

There must be a billion wannabee Trumps, but you have to be like John Howard, your love of the wedge comes before ideology
 
This from the Q Society site:
All products and services from halal-certified suppliers should be clearly labelled by one standard symbol. This way the consumer can recognise when meat, meat-based products or other products and services come from halal-certified sources. Australian consumers can then make a conscious decision.

Note that they are not wanting labelling of halal-certified products; what they want is for all products to be labelled as coming from a company which sells any halal-certified products, so that they can then punish the company by refusing to buy its non halal-certified products.

The label could possibly look like this:

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No that's the one they'll put on Kosher-certified suppliers. Halal-certified will get some kind of crescent shaped symbol.
 
Its not like religions of all kinds don't try to flex consumer muscle to impose their morals on others

You say Islam, we say "all religions"

Tomato, tamato potato, potato...........
 

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Dear Kwikfix,

As we head into one of our most significant cultural celebrations, there is time to give thanks for abundant blessings and to reflect on the year past and contemplate the year ahead.

It’s fair to say the first thought that popped into my head was ‘where has the year gone?’ It seems to have flashed by (my children tell me that’s because I am getting old!).

Politically, so much has happened and yet little seems to have changed. We had the Seinfeld election that delivered even more Senate crossbenchers than previously. Some legislative reforms were hard won, but our national debt continues to increase at an alarming rate.

Our education standards continue to fall, our economy is idling and governments across the nation continue to think more rules and regulations will fix the problems created by previous ones.

The latest polls show a growing sense of dissatisfaction with the major political parties and concern about what lies ahead.

Internationally, the people found their voice and confounded the political establishment with support for Brexit and Trump. The world began to wake up to the dangers of uncontrolled migration and the true agenda behind the alarmist climate movement.

As to the year ahead, who really knows what to expect?

The best guess is more of the same. Governments across the globe will look for ways to raise taxes because they refuse to control spending.

We’ll probably have a war on cash, which is also a war on your privacy, as a means of raising revenue. Affordable and reliable power generation could be the biggest political battlefront as the major parties desperately seek to ‘reconnect’ with the disenfranchised.

We will have to wait and see if it works or whether the erosion of faith has gone too far for the current system to be restored.

This will be my last Dose of Common Sense for 2016. I’ll be spending some time with my family in the coming weeks to reflect, be thankful and to plan the year ahead. I’ll be back in touch late January 2017.

Your support is the inspiration that keeps me speaking up for common sense and working to advance our nation. For that I am grateful and I am determined to repay that faith in even greater measure in the New Year.

From my family to yours, may the joy and love and peace of Christmas be with you all.

Until next year.

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Cory Bernardi

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Strong rumours (according to fairfax) that he is going to defect in the new year
 

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Don't the Lib/Nats hold power with a majority of one seat or something? I' m most likely wrong on that, but Bernardi's departure might shake things up quite a lot if it's actually true.
He'll just be another nut job on the cross benches in the Senate.
 
Strong rumours (according to fairfax) that he is going to defect in the new year

Interesting to see if he has the cojones to resign from Parliament, or if he just morphs into an "Independent" under false pretences.
However, I think we can take it as read that he'll never have the guts to stand for the Reps.
 
Meh - just another RWNJ who has proven himself too right-wing for a party beholden to right wing donors.

At least with him slightly off the leash we may get some amusing sound-bites from him - Barnaby Joyce lite perhaps.
 
What's this " agenda " about climate control anyway ?

Anything like the " agenda " of selling your country to foreign companies who pollute your land then bail with the coin that you didn't tax them and you sit there and attack the people who are pissed about those facts and call them looney ???

THAT sort of agenda ??


Unless you own / have shares in any of these companies , there's no LOGICAL reason to defend them.
I can understand defending your political party , but climate deniers and Murdoch defenders are ranked with the chesters in my eyes.
 

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I'd applaud him if he did it. Good on him, his ideas are terrible but at least starting his own thing would show he has some sort of conviction over them rather than participating in the pointless Lib/Lab circle jerk.
Also take Christensen with him if they truly believe, but to hold your own party to extortion as Christensen is is worse than leaving to form your own party.
 
Bernardi and Christensen are both self-righteous flogs who refuse to accept the possibility they aren't 100 per cent right. They claim Turnbull needs to be true to the supporter base but their kind were never the majority of the supporter base. Even Howard tried to sugarcoat some of the racist, homophobic bullshit. Plenty of Libs are economic liberals, not religious racist whack jobs. Turnbull is closer to a modern Lib than these campaigners.
 
This isn't about Bernardi creating his own party. That'd ruin both wings of the Liberal Party for years. This is all coming from Abbott, and the wider "Team Abbott" to destabilise Turnbull.

Abetz and Christensen have been doing the dripfeeding and now Bernardi is laying the foundations. Having Rinehart etc making comment is just to make the moderates sh*t the bed. Soon Abbott will come out with "strong statements calling for party unity", but urging Turnbull to "listen to the conservatives more" whilst trying to position himself. It's all ultimately a way to burn Turnbull and potentially get his old job back.
 
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