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open24hours posted:https://twitter.com/GrogsGamut/status/829127541159976960 Technically it's in keeping with the latest sociological research. No point treating youth like adults if due to the way the economy is structured they have no way of reaching the benefits or responsibilities of being adult.
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Cirofren posted:Does poo poo like this get voted on the in senate then the house? I'm not up on how senators introduce legislation. gently caress I think I even asked this in this thread years ago but I can't remember. Lol if they manage to write it in a way that conflicts wi E; dam phone posting.
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WhiskeyWhiskers posted:Technically it's in keeping with the latest sociological research. No point treating youth like adults if due to the way the economy is structured they have no way of reaching the benefits or responsibilities of being adult. Surely it's just so they can pull their benefits if their parents earn money.
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hooman posted:Surely it's just so they can pull their benefits if their parents earn money. http://www.smh.com.au/business/workplace-relations/study-reveals-australia-no-longer-the-lucky-country-for-millenials-20170207-gu72cc.html quote:Study reveals Australia no longer the 'lucky country' for millennials Anna Patty
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Hinch has flipped on the ABCC, giving the government numbers in the senate Hinch said he flipped because construction companies told him it was killing them, ironic given the last time the ABCC was active it literally killed people.
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Solemn Sloth posted:Hinch has flipped on the ABCC, giving the government numbers in the senate I thought the ABCC stuff had already gone through late last year? EDIT: Oh, they have done more changes, because the government wants to force construction companies to follow their regulations if they want government tenders. Shame Derryn, shame. You Am I fucked around with this message at 03:32 on Feb 8, 2017 |
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quote:https://www.theguardian.com/australia-news/2017/feb/08/derryn-hinch-backflip-on-abbc-may-disadvantage-some-building-companies Sorry mate, you treat your workers too well. Not the sort of company the government wants to be associated with.
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Solemn Sloth posted:Hinch has flipped on the ABCC, giving the government numbers in the senate Companies are clearly more important that the people who do the work.
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We must remove the coercive influence of unions from the construction industry And replace it with the coercive influence of the federal government
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# ? Feb 8, 2017 03:48 |
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Derrin Hinch Human Pile of poo poo.
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Solemn Sloth posted:We must remove the coercive influence of unions from the construction industry And yet at the same time, small government! regulation bad! flexibility! red tape!
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quote:https://www.theguardian.com/austral...e-politics-live I wonder if he'll ever realise how weak this burn is.
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Cartoon posted:Derrin Hinch Human Pile of poo poo. I've always considered Hinch to be a pile of poo poo, but up until now I had also thought he was a principled piece of poo poo.
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Gorilla Salad posted:I've always considered Hinch to be a pile of poo poo, but up until now I had also thought he was a principled piece of poo poo.
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All of the crossbenchers are piles of poo poo.
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hooman posted:Surely it's just so they can pull their benefits if their parents earn money. Unless they're also changing when people are considered automatically independent from anyone 22 or over to anyone 25 or over, I don't think so. e:Like I'm certain this is intended to gently caress people some way, but it can pretty easily be justified by them. They could just fix the underlying conditions forcing youth to be extended, but penny-pinching welfare is easier. WhiskeyWhiskers fucked around with this message at 06:05 on Feb 8, 2017 |
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Anidav posted:All of the crossbenchers are piles of poo poo. Now that our Ricky is gone, sure
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Cartoon posted:The study also suggested a majority of millennials said flexible working practices improved their productivity and engagement (So looks like millennials (over 50%) are easily led loving idiots). Depends on whether millennials are thinking of their right to flexible working arrangements such as changing the times of their shifts to meet caring obligations, or experiencing DV etc. It's pretty loving unlikely they mean, "Yes please take away our penalty rates! Who will think of the job creators!" Despite that being exactly how this will be used.
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what's ricky up to these days anyway
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Bought the lumber mill he used to work at. http://www.smh.com.au/federal-politics/political-news/from-senator-to-saw-mill-owner-the-rise-and-rise-of-ricky-muir-20161115-gsq55w.html WhiskeyWhiskers fucked around with this message at 06:23 on Feb 8, 2017 |
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good on him
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Ricky is also poo poo hth
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# ? Feb 8, 2017 06:46 |
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no,
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# ? Feb 8, 2017 06:54 |
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and furthermore he was actually pretty good. hth.
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All politicians are poo poo. hth.
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So, Turnbulls insults at Shorten about sucking up to Richard Pratt today in question time? Well, Pratt died a few years ago but guess which party his family has only donated to in the last financial year? Thats right, the Liberals. Own goal President Trumble.
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Truck Fumble.
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Yes, a remarkably tone-deaf silvertail swipe that cheered his mates and the younger impressionable members of the Press Gallery, from one who sold his soul for PM and paid 1.75 million as a sweetener.
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WhiskeyWhiskers posted:and furthermore he was actually pretty good. hth. https://theyvoteforyou.org.au/people/senate/victoria/ricky_muir Voted very strongly against A minerals resource rent tax Giving apprentices access to a $20,000 loan Implementing refugee and protection conventions More scrutiny of intelligence services & police More scrutiny of the Australian Defence Force Putting a time limit on immigration detention Requiring Parliamentary approval of military deployments Restricting donations to political parties Senate electoral reform Voted very strongly for An emissions reduction fund Charging postgraduate research students fees Decreasing availability of welfare payments Live animal export Maintaining or increasing CSIRO funding Making Australians working overseas repay their student debts Temporary protection visas I think the problem is that the overwhelming majority of senators are so poo poo that when one who is merely mediocre comes in, its surprising and a breath of fresh air. That doesnt make them good though.
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WhiskeyWhiskers posted:and furthermore he was actually pretty good. hth. What was so good about him? He voted with the LNP most of the time.
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NPR Journalizard posted:Temporary protection visas Come the gently caress on, he was getting phone called by children in detention begging him to vote for this.
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open24hours posted:I wonder if he'll ever realise how weak this burn is. He smoked ice with Richard Pratt?
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starkebn posted:What was so good about him? He voted with the LNP most of the time. He wasn't absolute poo poo in terms of character and when Abbott did some bait and switch stuff regarding offshore detention, he wised up and started speaking out more. He was roughly in line with the LNP to start with, but got more independent as he went. His speeches are more effective and heartfelt than Donald Trump. And this is a man for whom all that was known about him before he entered the upper was that he picked up poo poo and threw it at his friends once.
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WhiskeyWhiskers posted:Depends on whether millennials are thinking of their right to flexible working arrangements such as changing the times of their shifts to meet caring obligations, or experiencing DV etc. It's pretty loving unlikely they mean, "Yes please take away our penalty rates! Who will think of the job creators!" Despite that being exactly how this will be used. I would be in that 50% and I interpreted it the way you did. Its a work life balance thing, not a cry for a boss to gently caress me over
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hiddenmovement posted:I would be in that 50% and I interpreted it the way you did. Its a work life balance thing, not a cry for a boss to gently caress me over The BCA interprets everything as a cry for a boss to gently caress you over.
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http://www.smh.com.au/national/what-type-of-aussie-are-you-meet-the-7-new-political-tribes-20170203-gu57b2 I got hipster or activist egalitarian 0% on everything else Also outright says werenotracist are unfriendly unlikable pricks
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hiddenmovement posted:I would be in that 50% and I interpreted it the way you did. Its a work life balance thing, not a cry for a boss to gently caress me over
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Cartoon posted:And we have a winner. Imagine if your 'rents live in a really well to do suburb as befits their enormous combined income. Wonder what the unemployment rate in that suburb is? Really really low I'm guessing. So if you move out of home because your 'rents are insufferable boomer poo poo heads who listen to Ray Hadley and watch the Bolt report you almost automatically have to cop the six months without benefits for moving to an area with higher unemployment. Sucks to be you! The terrorism answer has a reason The Deloitte survey was taken in September 2016 — relatively soon after deadly terrorism attacks in Nice, Florida and Belgium, as well as dozens of attacks across the Islamic world.
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Zenithe posted:Come the gently caress on, he was getting phone called by children in detention begging him to vote for this. Forgot about this. Doesnt mean TPVs are good policy though.
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