Australian Election
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Or you could just continue to watch and listen to the fully censored right wing garbage telling you everything in the world is luvely until its too late to learn the truth and do anything about it ....... choices choices
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St Vincent de Paul Society National President Claire Victory said the decision was both “cruel and unnecessary”, slamming the two-party system for failing to offer countless Australians a better option to vote for in the upcoming Federal Election
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Greens leader Adam Bandt has told a journalist to “Google it, mate!” after he was asked about a claim made in his pre-election pitch to voters.
In a speech to the National Press Club on Wednesday, Mr Bandt said the Liberal and Labor parties had designed a system which drove down wages, pushed up consumer prices and gave big corporations and billionaires too much power.
Asked what the wage price index was, Mr Bandt said that was the type of question that was turning people off politics.
“It's about what happens when you have an election that increasingly becomes this basic fact-checking exercise between a government that deserves to be turfed out and an opposition that's got no vision,” he said.
Seems this bloke can see
In a speech to the National Press Club on Wednesday, Mr Bandt said the Liberal and Labor parties had designed a system which drove down wages, pushed up consumer prices and gave big corporations and billionaires too much power.
Asked what the wage price index was, Mr Bandt said that was the type of question that was turning people off politics.
“It's about what happens when you have an election that increasingly becomes this basic fact-checking exercise between a government that deserves to be turfed out and an opposition that's got no vision,” he said.
Seems this bloke can see
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Liberals tried this in the last election:- Death Duties = Scare mongering???
https://www.abc.net.au/news/2022-04-13/ ... /100982062
Right now I believe it's BS but as each year goes by it WILL become an inevitable reality. There is too much capital in the Superannuation system for any government to keep their khunt scratchers off. IMHO, they will not tolerate it being handed down father to son for ever, being built on every step of the way.
https://www.abc.net.au/news/2022-04-13/ ... /100982062
Right now I believe it's BS but as each year goes by it WILL become an inevitable reality. There is too much capital in the Superannuation system for any government to keep their khunt scratchers off. IMHO, they will not tolerate it being handed down father to son for ever, being built on every step of the way.
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On the question of meaningless, gotcha statistics, this guy gets it.
https://twitter.com/i/status/1514124205654110210
https://twitter.com/i/status/1514124205654110210
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I read it in the Daily Mail a couple of hours back. Google is your friend as well as Doodoo's.jackspratt wrote: ↑April 13, 2022, 12:25 pmExpect plenty more of the faux-"outrage" headlines from the Murdoch owned and controlled News Ltd media over the next few weeks.
ps be nice if you could include a link to your source(s), noos.
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That could create a problem as the "Mail" is blocked in Thailand no matter how many times google or his mates tell you to go there
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Have you ever tried a VPN? I recommend "Express VPN" USD$100.00 per year if you can afford it or free if you want khrap!
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I'd much prefer not having to read the khrap on the Daily Mail site ...... and that option is free
Thanks to the Thai govt any time I get tricked by their clickbait without realising its the mail, they show me a nice screen pointing out my error
Thanks to the Thai govt any time I get tricked by their clickbait without realising its the mail, they show me a nice screen pointing out my error
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Thanks for your thoughts Prime Minister.
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It's been unblocked for years already.stattointhailand wrote: ↑April 13, 2022, 3:22 pmThat could create a problem as the "Mail" is blocked in Thailand no matter how many times google or his mates tell you to go there
Google "how to clear your browser cache" and enjoy your fresh coookies
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So was me finding it on the DM so it must have happened yesterday already.jackspratt wrote: ↑April 13, 2022, 3:52 pmMy post was more than a couple of hours back.
And who reads the Daily Mail?
Try and keep up with that great big open mind of yours.
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I wonder if he sent a happy thingyan message to Myanmar as well? They'll like the "acceptance and tolerance" bit.
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Hmph .... last time I tried that I lost nearly all me sign ons and passwords ..... took months to get some back and others I haven't seen or heard of for the last 3 yearstamada wrote: ↑April 13, 2022, 5:27 pmIt's been unblocked for years already.stattointhailand wrote: ↑April 13, 2022, 3:22 pmThat could create a problem as the "Mail" is blocked in Thailand no matter how many times google or his mates tell you to go there
Google "how to clear your browser cache" and enjoy your fresh coookies
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No idea if Myanmar celebrate Songkran.
Go to the source and ask in the Australian Embassy Bangkok who posted the letter.
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It's called thingyan. Same same songkran but louder and wetter.
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Well, bugger me with a Bofors gun, I wasn't aware a chap from Blighty could vote in an Australian election. I shall tell my pal from darkest Hampshire to get registered as soon as.Barney wrote: ↑April 13, 2022, 9:13 amEarnest let you friend know the 3 answers are
1 Watch out for UM trolls, the guardian, lefties and fence sitters.
2 Same as answer 1.
3 no one is like Boris.
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The Australian Prime Minister goofed. Burma celebrates its own New Year, Thingyan, as tamada points out. His message should have been addressed to Thailand since he is attempting to write in Thai, which is not used in the former British colony. Laos and Cambodia celebrate New Year at this time too. I don't know if Sri Lanka (Ceylon), another Theravada Buddhist country, celebrates their New Year at this time or not.
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