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Where did that awfully inflammatory right-wing troll thread from geelong_crazy26 go? If it was actually a sincere post then may god have mercy on the human race. Never seen someone fight with so much passion to be an underling before. If that's how most the working class like being treated, then the rest of us are essentially ****ed and a silent vote. Keep defending the rich while they keep widening the economic gap between classes. Lowering your quality of life to increase their net worth (the game).

In contrasting news this came out today http://www.news.com.au/finance/econ...h/news-story/e1571f5ffd36f74e78c0d770fcf133da

The problem with the idiot theory is the money doesn't trickle back down. You're actually a cancer to our country. keep voting for corporate governments and watch your/our money trickle all the way up to the top until we're all living in 20sqm apartments. All thanks to the sucker mentality of little good soldiers.

No way Labour would've let this s**t happen. I would've rather them burned the money through PUBLIC expenditure or on a big bonfire rather than bolster the rich.
 
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Great example of the rubbish that form the political pack as the country goes nowhere:
Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull warns the Government will refer Labor MPs facing dual citizenship questions to the High Court, but Labor threatens to "go nuclear" if the Government pulls the trigger.

Those who make up the political pack need tell their leaders to put the country first, even when it involves putting it back in their pants & discarding the size of the penis.
http://www.abc.net.au/news/2017-11-12/government-could-refer-labor-mps-to-high-court/9142306

Time for leadership, not ego.
 
Honestly see an election happening in six months. Otherwise parliament becomes a further basketcase for upwards of 12-18 months
 
Voters have swung further toward Labor while giving Bill Shorten a dramatic boost as preferred prime minister, with Labor widening its lead over the Coalition to 55 to 45 per cent in two-party terms.Voters have cut Mr Turnbull’s standing as preferred prime minister in one of the biggest blows to his personal ratings since he took the job from Tony Abbott, scaling back his support on this measure from 41 to 36 per cent.

This is the 23rd consecutive Newspoll where the Coalition has trailed Labor on the two-party vote, a tally that Mr Turnbull emphasised when he named the loss of “30 Newspolls in a row” as a reason for challenging Mr Abbott in September 2015.
 
Oh dear

Seems Handy Andy has a fan ?
No idea why that'd be......

Bit of a fan of the SAS, not a fan of Ms Sanger.

As a member of the political pack Crow & know only too well, the leadership in Fed politics today is non existent on both sides - your example by Mr Hastie, that of Senator Feeney typifies the nonsense that we have forced on us, oh dear...
 
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Bit of a fan of the SAS, not a fan of Ms Sanger.

As a member of the political pack Crow & know only too well, the leadership in Fed politics today is non existent on both sides - your example by Mr Hastie, that of Senator Feeney typifies the nonsense that we have forced on us, oh dear...

Ah yes that old " They're as bad as each other " thing.

Usually spouted by the side that's generally rotten to the core
End of the day it's the LNP in govt dude


#butlabor
 
Up teh SAS but

Bravo Two Zero one of my fave books , wasn't any hands cut off but lel
Try Scribbling the Cat by Alexandra Fuller, it's the story of her travels in Southern Africa with a veteran of the Second Chimurenga. If you like McNabb this might appeal, she's a much better writer than he is too.
 

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