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Move away from Fitzroy.
**** that I am Bayside
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Move away from Fitzroy.
Exhibit B of the sanctimonious ****** syndrome. Always telling people what to do, say and think whilst being one the sites biggest tools and crybabies. What a talent!
Vegetarinism I can understand, veganism is stupid unhealthy fad. In saying that most people probably eat too much meat.If it wasn’t for your melt thread, we wouldn’t have had a discussion about veganism.
The move away from meat is on, and you made a small contribution to the trend.
Who is forcing you to post here?Vale a unique Australian colloquialism from this site.
The one that refers to masterbation, ( I can still say that, yes?).
If calling someone a w***** is offensive I'm the Pope.
I'm sure I'm not alone in being pissed off by having some crap American company telling me what I can and can't say.
It's a bloody, (is that word going to banned too?), joke.
"North Northcote" I've heard it termed.
It does have legitimate live music venues...
Vale a unique Australian colloquialism from this site.
The one that refers to masterbation, ( I can still say that, yes?).
If calling someone a w***** is offensive I'm the Pope.
I'm sure I'm not alone in being pissed off by having some crap American company telling me what I can and can't say.
It's a bloody, (is that word going to banned too?), joke.
Who is forcing you to post here?
No one is telling you what you can or can't say...
But this website has always had restrictions on what can be posted.
If you don't like it, **** off.
W*****...
And yet another rabid, left-wing nuffie lecturing people on here.
The restriction on the word was brought in 2 days ago.
It's a bit like you, pathetic.
Says the bloke who will go full old man yelling at clouds when people discuss s**t that he disagrees with or doesn't think should be discussed... Wouldn't be taking the moral highground on this oneWhy do you end up yelling at everyone?
Is it because you’re a sanctimonious rural flog who wants praise from the world?
Your tantrums have opened up non meat eating to at least a few people. The consumer switch has begun.
Have you managed to spot more irony?Says the bloke who will go full old man yelling at clouds when people discuss **** that he disagrees with or doesn't think should be discussed... Wouldn't be taking the moral highground on this one
I'm not the one who came in here all high and mighty and started attacking someone for having alternative views like you have. Trust that you have continued down this path because you simply haven't got anywhere to go.Have you managed to spot more irony?
haha.I'm not the one who came in here all high and mighty and started attacking someone for having alternative views like you have.
California was once a stronghold for Republicans too, and Sydney was the strongest base for the Labor movement.Melbourne was once the enclave of the blue blood Liberals. eg. Holt, Peacock etc. What has happened to the Libs in Victoria ?
Chief, the most stable genius, aka Chief, he of unmatched wisdom aka ChurfAgreed. Bloody google. I know this site's become a good little earner and the google ads puts the caviar on Chief, the greatest Admin in history's table and thereby have dictatorial powers, but yeah. Yeah nah. I don't like it either.
EDIT: Heh. See what happens when you type 'Chief, the greatest Admin in history'??
CherrfChurf it is
All I did was point out that you are creating your own persecution.And yet another rabid, left-wing nuffie lecturing people on here.
The restriction on the word was brought in 2 days ago.
It's a bit like you, pathetic.
I'm sure I'm not alone in being pissed off by having some crap American company telling me what I can and can't say.
Why are people perpetuating this lie. Are they that afraid of non-white people?
Boomer self interest didn’t decide the election.The liberals win a tight (albeit surprising) election off the back of some boomer self interest,
Boomer self interest didn’t decide the election.
https://www.smh.com.au/federal-elec...-lost-labor-the-election-20190519-p51owl.html
Labor is facing a rising internal revolt to dump its signature $14 billion franking credit policy in the wake of its stunning election loss to the Coalition.
Liberal MPs are astounded at the success of their 'retiree tax' campaign - led by Victorian MP Tim Wilson - which has killed off the threat of Labor's franking credit policy and won the Coalition key seats up the east coast...
...Internally, Labor's polling showed it was being hammered in the over-65 age bracket, particularly in Queensland. "Two words: retiree tax," said one Labor source.
The founder of Wilson Asset Management, Geoff Wilson - who co-ordinated the ('retiree tax') campaign with Tim Wilson - said Labor drastically underestimated the number of people affected by the change.
"It was just so grossly inequitable and unfair," he said.
His company surveyed 4000 people who had signed its petition against the proposed changes and found that 47 per cent of respondents said their children or grandchildren would shift their vote away from Labor because of the policy.
"Labor was naive to think this only affected a small portion of the economy," he said. "In terms of the community it impacted and the families it affected it was much larger..."
Places that had higher rates of those tax breaks and other rorts swung to Labor. The data doesn’t agree with the narrative.I think he's talking about the 'franking credits' scare.
Places that had higher rates of those tax breaks and other rorts swung to Labor. The data doesn’t agree with the narrative.
https://www.canberratimes.com.au/st...wings-against-labor-in-franking-credit-seats/
Labor was hit with swings of up to 15 per cent against it in polling booths where people aged over 60 made up more than 15 per cent of the voters, new figures show, revealing the impact of the party's controversial franking credit platform.
Labor MP Mike Kelly has [used the figures to] urged the party to consider dumping the current policy settings, saying it should be "grandfathered or include relief for low income earners" in the wake of the election result. "I heard it loud and clear," he said.
The policy helped lose Bill Shorten the election on Saturday - as retirees down the east coast protested the $6 billion-a-year move to strip them and their families of tax refunds.
In the key NSW marginal seat of Lindsay, which the Coalition won from Labor on Saturday night, the Opposition had swings of nearly 6 per cent against it in booths in Penrith and Emu Plains, where over-60s made up 17 per cent of the vote...
...The cost of tax refunds for franking credits are set to blow out from $4.4 billion this year to $7.1 billion a year by 2029, costing $58 billion over a decade, creating a revenue dilemma for whoever is in government.
The policy was dismantled through a "retiree tax" campaign run by Liberal MP Tim Wilson and the founder of Wilson Asset management Geoff Wilson. Geoff Wilson told The Sydney Morning Herald and The Age he would not have run against the policy if it had of grandfathered or capped at $10,000.
"It wouldn't have had the passion," he said. "You just would have had rich people at the inquiry, it would have become a non issue..."
Over 60s, but not necessarily voting on the basis of tax policy.Among voters approaching or at retirement age? I actually don't think it DECIDED the election by itself but it definitely didn't do Shorten any favours