The libs created the Greens but turned a blind eye to climate change, now many are damned loopy. The biggest challenge of the next three years is to limit the extreme elements of that party,
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Correct Sport.Sport wrote:The deathnell of Australia thanks to the slimey greens. Not over yet though, a lot of counting to be done. Climate change is still a load of rubbish.
Even with just a sniff of victory by the green labor alliance the first illegal boat has been intercepted coming from Sri Lanka.
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I love Sri Lankan food, let them in.
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Funnily enough, the hypocritical lying turd who made his fame as "Mr Onwater Matters" - so absolutely no comment possible - was full of comments today about (prepared to be shocked) - Onwater Matters.
Bye bye Scotty - you really won't be missed.
Bye bye Scotty - you really won't be missed.
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Were the vote counting machines made by Dominion?
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My major regret is that the electors of Cook weren't smart enough to recognise their local member lied and plotted his way into parliament, and hasn't changed one bit since. He was deserving of the ignominy that befell Howard, to be turfed out on his arse.
It is likely he already has a post parliamentary career lined up, as the new Coal Ambassador.
It is likely he already has a post parliamentary career lined up, as the new Coal Ambassador.
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irrelevant, he is toastjackspratt wrote: ↑May 21, 2022, 7:17 pmMy major regret is that the electors of Cook weren't smart enough to recognise their local member lied and plotted his way into parliament, and hasn't changed one bit since. He was deserving of the ignominy that befell Howard, to be turfed out on his arse.
It is likely he already has a post parliamentary career lined up, as the new Coal Ambassador.
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WA a bloodbath Jack. The progressive vote, ALP, Greens, Teals enormous. Scomo has called Albo to concede. We can be proud to be Australian again with Scotty gone.
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I suspect your politics are a lot closer to Scotty's than to Albo's.Whistler wrote: ↑May 21, 2022, 7:46 pmirrelevant, he is toastjackspratt wrote: ↑May 21, 2022, 7:17 pmMy major regret is that the electors of Cook weren't smart enough to recognise their local member lied and plotted his way into parliament, and hasn't changed one bit since. He was deserving of the ignominy that befell Howard, to be turfed out on his arse.
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Yep - likely picked up 4 seats, plus a Teal win on the cards.
And a large swing against the Coal Huggers in every WA seat.
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Can someone send a copy of Scotties resignation speech to Bojo .... he obviously needs a few tips
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He didn't resign, statts - he was (comprehensively) sacked.
On another note - our conservative American cousins (even those who no longer contribute, but no doubt still peek in) could draw a lesson from the orderly hand over of power to a new government.
On another note - our conservative American cousins (even those who no longer contribute, but no doubt still peek in) could draw a lesson from the orderly hand over of power to a new government.
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Sacked from country leader, resigned from party leaderjackspratt wrote: ↑May 21, 2022, 9:25 pmHe didn't resign, statts - he was (comprehensively) sacked.
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Cool. It's great news seeing environmental concerns having a big impact at the ballot box.
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Well, over for another 3 yrs. Liberals lost plenty and will have to form an apposition party to counter the new Govt. Albo has a big challenge, they may not have a majority and will have to deal with the slimey greens and independents (really another form of greens), wont that be fun.
The Nationals did well, never lost a seat and did not go into the climate change rubbish. So its going to be a bumpy ride ahead for the next 3 yrs, sad for Australia.
The Nationals did well, never lost a seat and did not go into the climate change rubbish. So its going to be a bumpy ride ahead for the next 3 yrs, sad for Australia.
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makes me laugh, everyone getting excited over an election. the way i see politicians are just all self serving bshitters. they don't care about you , just smile ,make all the right speeches and promises that they break afterwards. people are just sheep because its always the same same . don't matter if you vote black or white your still voting for the same Zebra.
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And if the Liberals had won, they would also have to deal with your 'slimey greens and independents'.Sport wrote: ↑May 22, 2022, 7:20 amWell, over for another 3 yrs. Liberals lost plenty and will have to form an apposition party to counter the new Govt. Albo has a big challenge, they may not have a majority and will have to deal with the slimey greens and independents (really another form of greens), wont that be fun.
The Nationals did well, never lost a seat and did not go into the climate change rubbish. So its going to be a bumpy ride ahead for the next 3 yrs, sad for Australia.
Yes, a round of applause for the Nationals managing to sit on the fence on the issues that concern the younger voting demographic...and women.
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that filthy affair was a national embarrassment. you can't possibly be gloating about the process. the most unaustralian thing i've ever witnessed. crikeyjackspratt wrote: ↑May 21, 2022, 9:25 pmOn another note - our conservative American cousins (even those who no longer contribute, but no doubt still peek in) could draw a lesson from the orderly hand over of power to a new government.