Malcolm Turnbull - So long!

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Sounds like the Chemically Imbalanced former prime minister Malcolm Turnbull wouldn’t mind an investigation into what happened re: leadership spill and that our current PM has no clue, as well as also doesn’t know what happened.

Royal Commission!
 
Sounds like the Chemically Imbalanced former prime minister Malcolm Turnbull wouldn’t mind an investigation into what happened re: leadership spill and that our current PM has no clue, as well as also doesn’t know what happened.

Royal Commission!

It would be interesting when we finally get to find out the truth, however this will be the case, and knowing that no one actually acted on this. All the "checks and balances" we apparently have in place <larf>. More so, the longer this dog and pony show goes on...

How are the people who have responsibility going to claim they didn't know anything was going on when it is so palpable that most Australia citizens know it.
 

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Reckon there will be an extra serving of hyperventilating about 'the left' on Sky after dark tonight.
 
Interesting article
Independant Australia , Alan Austin
Seems that Malcolm talks with forked tongue , repeating the same lies over and over
No million jobs
Lack of private investment
Higher page taxes
Devastation in OECD rankings

All aided and abetted by complicent media, diverting our attention with witch hunts ,innuendo ,fear and dividing and conquering

It's all obvious
 
Malcolm has a bit to say now he isn't leader. Typical of the type of character Malcolm is - very weak. If he had any substance to him he'd of stood up to Dutton and co when he was in office. He didn't have the brass. Another weak leader. Good riddance he is no longer in politics.
 
Malcolm has a bit to say now he isn't leader. Typical of the type of character Malcolm is - very weak. If he had any substance to him he'd of stood up to Dutton and co when he was in office. He didn't have the brass. Another weak leader. Good riddance he is no longer in politics.
Fizza bought the RWNJs a job, with his own tax deductable money and gave them non redneck street cred, out numbered them and he was still too dumb/jelly backed to realise he had the power to change them, not sit there treading water and getting screwed by them, while smilling as if it was all ok.
 
Malcolm has a bit to say now he isn't leader. Typical of the type of character Malcolm is - very weak. If he had any substance to him he'd of stood up to Dutton and co when he was in office. He didn't have the brass. Another weak leader. Good riddance he is no longer in politics.

While it's true that old Vanilla essence didn't stand for much during his reign, what he did do was stop the RWNJ's from doing too much damage....That's over now & as a consequence, they're being exposed for the batshit crazy bunch of clueless Ruprect muppets that they are.
 

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Turnbull is obviously so bitter. Abbott at least disappeared for a while in the background after the change. Turnbull is in the news every second day trashing his former colleagues.

Good riddance.

His whole reason for forcing the change to be installed as PM was Newspoll losses and economic leadership.

His Newspoll losses ended up totaling way more than Abbotts did (plus his ACTUAL election day poll was a massive flop in 2016 compared with Abbotts in 2013), and his economic leadership consisted of a GST increase brain fart that lingered around for weeks causing business uncertainty, before being canned.
 
I also note his BS ramblings about Brexit and the "uninformed consent" the British people gave. Same old patronising guff from every "centrist" leader in the world in this regard.

Two things determine your success in modern life: connections/wealth, and your ability to speak in corporate cliched BS. Turnbull is a master at this. When you are fed propaganda about his "success" in public life just know he is one of those that floats around from position to position parroting the same old brainless stuff.
 
Turnbull is obviously so bitter. Abbott at least disappeared for a while in the background after the change. Turnbull is in the news every second day trashing his former colleagues.

Good riddance.

His whole reason for forcing the change to be installed as PM was Newspoll losses and economic leadership.

His Newspoll losses ended up totaling way more than Abbotts did (plus his ACTUAL election day poll was a massive flop in 2016 compared with Abbotts in 2013), and his economic leadership consistent of a GST increase brain fart that lingered around for weeks causing business uncertainty, before being canned.
This is the kind of logic Im glad the Libs are subscribing to.
 
The only measure Turnbull was successful on was as preferred PM - and that's because it was inflated with socialists/greenies who much preferred his enviro-cliches to dowdy union-man Bill Shorten.
who supports the guys who got rid of him?
 
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I also note his BS ramblings about Brexit and the "uninformed consent" the British people gave. Same old patronising guff from every "centrist" leader in the world in this regard.

Two things determine your success in modern life: connections/wealth, and your ability to speak in corporate cliched BS. Turnbull is a master at this. When you are fed propaganda about his "success" in public life just know he is one of those that floats around from position to position parroting the same old brainless stuff.
Well considering that the British government right now have not the foggiest notion of what Brexit means, how on earth were the electorate meant to know a couple of years ago? It was a vote for shutting your eyes, jumping and seeing what happens, but it sure as s**t wasn't sold that way.
 
Well considering that the British government right now have not the foggiest notion of what Brexit means, how on earth were the electorate meant to know a couple of years ago? It was a vote for shutting your eyes, jumping and seeing what happens, but it sure as s**t wasn't sold that way.
Plus the majority didn't vote in favour of it
Something like 37% failed to vote
31% in favour
29% against
Not the exact figures (I have them somewhere)
 
Well considering that the British government right now have not the foggiest notion of what Brexit means, how on earth were the electorate meant to know a couple of years ago? It was a vote for shutting your eyes, jumping and seeing what happens, but it sure as s**t wasn't sold that way.

The meaning of BREXIT couldn't be any more simpler.

To restore Nation state Democracy to the people & thereby re-gain sovereignty over their own country & the decisions that affect it.

Allowing the MSM to try & convince you otherwise, is where all the complexity comes in.....That's what they want to do....Confuse you, in order to get away with their bullshit.
 
The only measure Turnbull was successful on was as preferred PM - and that's because it was inflated with socialists/greenies who much preferred his enviro-cliches to dowdy union-man Bill Shorten.

MT was on track to be competitive in the Election. I would have tipped Labor, but usually governments who go into elections with poll numbers around the 49 - 51 mark manage to get over the line. ScoMo has been pretty bad. Suffered an expected backlash and then we saw the polls move in to 53 - 47 once it largely subsided and now move right back out to 55 - 45 as people see more and more of the failed marketing executive who is now our PM.

By any sane measure it was a massive own goal to knife MT. Sacrificing any shred of electability in exchange for an increase in ideological purity (though a much smaller increase than they wanted). As Gough Whitlam said: only the impotent are pure - well long may the Liberals remain pure, then.
 
The meaning of BREXIT couldn't be any more simpler.

To restore Nation state Democracy to the people & thereby re-gain sovereignty over their own country & the decisions that affect it.

Allowing the MSM to try & convince you otherwise, is where all the complexity comes in.....That's what they want to do....Confuse you, in order to get away with their bullshit.
You, sir, are one fine comedian.
 
I think ScoMo is good for Australia. Since he took over, it has become apparent that the next election will finally yield a workable majority for Labor that will give them the degrees of freedom to ignore any extreme voices in their party and boot out anyone who gets up to mischief. A very slim majority means a leader doesn't have much to work with as we just saw with Mal T.
 

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