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Re: Australian federal politics

Post by wazza » June 15, 2024, 7:38 am

I think the carpark was planned but it had no train station



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Re: Australian federal politics

Post by jackspratt » June 15, 2024, 9:30 am

Was that one of the Sports Rorts, wazz - or one of the other multitude of funding rorts pulled by the coalition?

To paraphrase:
And at what cost, more loaned money from overseas and Aussies will be paying through the nose for generations. This foooked up coalition mob had no regard for Aussies

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Re: Australian federal politics

Post by wazza » June 15, 2024, 11:18 am

Jack... No evidence available as the spreadsheet was deleted

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Re: Australian federal politics

Post by jackspratt » June 15, 2024, 8:23 pm

wazza wrote:
June 15, 2024, 11:18 am
Jack... No evidence available as the spreadsheet was deleted
How about Rododebt, wazz - is there a spreadsheet available for that?

Neat columns showing how much was extorted from innocent Australians; how many committed suicide; how many survived, but with ongoing mental and other health issues; how much it cost the Commonwealth to settle for this egregious behaviour started by Morrison and continued on by several other Coalition politicians including the sleazy Porter ?

But it seems the newly established NAAC has failed at the first step, in not bringing those politicians, and their underling public servants, to account. 🤮

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Re: Australian federal politics

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People damaged, driven to suicide, but that good Christian Scotty walks away free, even though he knows robodebt was illegal, disgusting.
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Re: Australian federal politics

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Re: Australian federal politics

Post by Laan Yaa Mo » June 17, 2024, 8:53 am

What did the Kabi Kabi people gain today other than the right to camp and maybe, trade, on their traditional land in Queensland. The Minister responsible kept stumbling over his words as seen on Australian B.C.
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Re: Australian federal politics

Post by Sport » June 20, 2024, 8:14 am

Well I was right about albosleazy crawling up the aass of the commie premier when he visited Oz recently.

During the first press conference between the 2 commies, the Oz journo Cheng Lei was seated a couple of rows back in the sacred room of Oz politics. sleazy said he smiled at Ms Lei when he entered the room so he knew she was there nearly in front of him when he was on the raised podium. While the commies were talking away, licking each others aass, 2 or maybe 3 chinese embassy staff stood in front of Ms Lei so the commies could not see her.

Oz embassy staff moved in and gracefully moved these chinese thugs to the side and the thugs still attempted to block her. After the chinese commie walked away, sleazy said he smiled at Ms Lei but was unaware of the blocking by the thugs. She was nearly in front of the podium, sleazy you are a filthy liar, you could see what was going on and did not raise it with the other commie who was there. The next sleazy said he raised the matter with the chinese embassy staff, big foooken hero.

The next day at another press conference with Mr Dutton and the chinese commie, Ms Lei had permission to attend said conference, but was denied entry, because the commie did not want her in the room even though she had the pass issued to her weeks beforehand.

Unfortunately the Oz people have a gutless PM who will not stand up for its citizens while crawling up the aass of the commies.

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Re: Australian federal politics

Post by wazza » June 20, 2024, 8:20 am

Should have used AFP staff rather than diplomatic staff......

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Re: Australian federal politics

Post by jackspratt » June 20, 2024, 9:09 am

I'm with you on this one, Sport.

Albanese should have just walked over and shirt-fronted those two Chinese diplomats, and then done the same to Premier Li if he objected.

Just like the Mad Monk did to Putin .......... didn't he?

ps keep your eye out for cheap flights to China - you could be one of the first Australians to avail yourself of the new 15 day visa-free holidays in China.

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Re: Australian federal politics

Post by tamada » June 20, 2024, 9:41 am

Hold your horses now. If you go and piss off your biggest customer, and go down the nuclear power pathway to a sustainable future, who's going to buy your filthy coal then?

Anyway, cool your jets. It's only premier Li that's getting the red carpet here. Hold your fire until Pooh Bear hits the runway at Kingsford Smith.

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Re: Australian federal politics

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Re: Australian federal politics

Post by wazza » June 20, 2024, 6:38 pm

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Re: Australian federal politics

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Ohh look.what i found
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Re: Australian federal politics

Post by Sport » June 21, 2024, 11:28 am

Seen on your loveable Skynews this afternoon. It appears Oz labor, you know the mob that is sending Oz broke, has set up a Go Fund page for lefties, snowflakes and greens to donate to the Govt. to fight against Mr Dutton's proposal for nuke energy for Oz.

You can donate from $50 to whatever, anything over $16K, you have to declare some interest. So some of the members on this site can donate to this cause, is the Govt. that broke to ask its citizens for a few extra bucks.

This is the time for members to show their loyalty to the albosleazy bowen mob and donate generously. It would be nice if they could comment how much money they will waste on this cause.

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Re: Australian federal politics

Post by wazza » June 21, 2024, 11:30 am

stopped reading when i got yo skynews

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Re: Australian federal politics

Post by jackspratt » June 21, 2024, 11:46 am

wazza wrote:
June 20, 2024, 6:39 pm
Ohh look.what i found
It's in her genes (or is that jeans?) wazz. Who could ever forget daddy Lang's brilliant idea back in the late 60s to use nukes to blast open spaces for new iron ore ports, and to break up ore deposits:
He was a committed supporter of nuclear power and the industrial application of nuclear explosions. Having consulted his friend Edward Teller, the American physicist, he advocated setting off nuclear devices underground to break ore deposits into fragments, foreseeing huge savings without harm to miners or the environment. He also sought to use controlled nuclear explosions to excavate harbours for large ore-carrying ships. Although (Sir) John Gorton’s Federal government gave cautious support to his plan to blast a harbour at Cape Keraudren in 1969, he ultimately did not gain approval for this and other nuclear schemes, and blamed his lack of success on ‘eco-nuts’
https://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/hancoc ... lang-17492

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Re: Australian federal politics

Post by trekkertony » June 21, 2024, 1:54 pm

They would get more to contribute to the cause of the outcome saw Albeneasy exiled to Ireland to join his garden gnome loverboy Alan Joyce.

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Re: Australian federal politics

Post by Sport » June 21, 2024, 2:13 pm

wazza wrote:
June 21, 2024, 11:30 am
stopped reading when i got yo skynews
Wazza, don't need to worry about looking at Skynews. Your eyes will not burn and you will not go into a cold sweat. It does not hurt to look at different news channels to know what's happening around the place.

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June 21, 2024, 11:46 am
wazza wrote:
June 20, 2024, 6:39 pm
Ohh look.what i found
It's in her genes (or is that jeans?) wazz. Who could ever forget daddy Lang's brilliant idea back in the late 60s to use nukes to blast open spaces for new iron ore ports, and to break up ore deposits:
He was a committed supporter of nuclear power and the industrial application of nuclear explosions. Having consulted his friend Edward Teller, the American physicist, he advocated setting off nuclear devices underground to break ore deposits into fragments, foreseeing huge savings without harm to miners or the environment. He also sought to use controlled nuclear explosions to excavate harbours for large ore-carrying ships. Although (Sir) John Gorton’s Federal government gave cautious support to his plan to blast a harbour at Cape Keraudren in 1969, he ultimately did not gain approval for this and other nuclear schemes, and blamed his lack of success on ‘eco-nuts’
https://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/hancoc ... lang-17492
JS, something from the 60's eh. How far do you want to go back peddling ancient news. Keep digging, maybe to ancient Greece or Rome, did'nt they talk about nuclear.

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Re: Australian federal politics

Post by wazza » June 21, 2024, 2:23 pm

balanced newa from sky, fox you must be joking RwNJ cookers etc. oh trump FFS

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