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Frogfingers posted:If the bosses aren't on their side who the gently caress is on their side? People selling 1.4 million dollar apartments to them for spur of the moment purchases. Oh and maybe some of their local congregations which are probably all dying off because of a lack of replacement numbers. DancingShade fucked around with this message at 21:15 on Mar 18, 2017 |
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rumble in the bunghole posted:The greens will bring back straight edge hardcore so I'm sticking with them. I didn't think there was a platform that could make me abandon the greens so kudos
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Toys For rear end Bum posted:LOL so pretty much, Dutton is making the government look like it's cowering under the might of probably a ham fisted attempt at making himself look a bit anti-establishment or something also I suppose he feels he needs to be getting a few more mentions in the media and be seen to be showing some 'leadership' to support his pitch for the top job so we'll probably see more of this
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gay picnic defence posted:probably a ham fisted attempt at making himself look a bit anti-establishment or something gotta build on the momentum of that 3%
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Solemn Sloth posted:gotta build on the momentum of that 3% probably thinks it's merely due to his lower profile than some of the alternatives I still reckon Morrison will be the next PM though
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gay picnic defence posted:probably thinks it's merely due to his lower profile than some of the alternatives Depends how much people in the party think of him as legit, imo they don't want to put anyone up that they actually want to see lead because they've given up on the next election. Wouldn't be surprised if they chucked Bishop up there so they can say "we let a woman lead the party and the country" while also saying "clearly women don't work out in leadership, as shown by this historic election loss, see you in another thirty years".
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Solemn Sloth posted:Depends how much people in the party think of him as legit, imo they don't want to put anyone up that they actually want to see lead because they've given up on the next election. The election slogans for the off-brand
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Solemn Sloth posted:Depends how much people in the party think of him as legit, imo they don't want to put anyone up that they actually want to see lead because they've given up on the next election. That would rely on Bishop being dumb enough to take the job. She might be an evil piece of poo poo but she's also cunning as an outhouse rat and I doubt she'd let herself be set up to take the fall like that
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quote:Same-sex marriage: Conservative MPs prepare to block moderates’ manouevre http://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/ne...1755-1489876272
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Di Natale has come out in full throated support of Sally McManus and the rights of workers to pursue industrial action and break unjust laws in doing so. Australian Labor Party lol
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gay picnic defence posted:That would rely on Bishop being dumb enough to take the job. She might be an evil piece of poo poo but she's also cunning as an outhouse rat and I doubt she'd let herself be set up to take the fall like that See also: COSTELLO, Peter
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gay picnic defence posted:That would rely on Bishop being dumb enough to take the job. She might be an evil piece of poo poo but she's also cunning as an outhouse rat and I doubt she'd let herself be set up to take the fall like that This is true, I guess that's why Dutton is an actual potential choice, he's dumb enough to accept it.
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Dutton would make a perfect fall guy after Turnbull, actually. It's not like they're actually aware how that would put the finishing touches on their doom.
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Based on the miniscule margin with which Potatoman holds his own electorate, the difference between Turnbull and Dutton's leadership heading into the next election is going to be 'comprehensive defeat’ vs ’historically significant wipe out’. Any seat with a margin of less than 10% is toast. The resulting 3+ term Labor govt may even fix our revenue problem, internet, media monopoly and education funding issues. So yeah bring it on is what I'm saying.
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Don Dongington posted:Based on the miniscule margin with which Potatoman holds his own electorate, the difference between Turnbull and Dutton's leadership heading into the next election is going to be 'comprehensive defeat’ vs ’historically significant wipe out’. Any seat with a margin of less than 10% is toast. The resulting 3+ term Labor govt may even fix our revenue problem, internet, media monopoly and education funding issues. You are putting a lot of faith in an electorate that elected a party led by Tony loving Abbott.
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maybe we should start a goon project to have everyone email Dutton and tell him how great we think he would be as PM
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Hadn't seen this posted yet. The Green's have had the Parliamentary Budget Office cost the swap from stamp duty to land tax. I have been a fan of this idea for a while, the issue was the shortfall in state revenue in the years just after the introduction, since land tax would only be paid by those who haven't paid stamp duty under the new deal. Their plan is to have the Federal Gov lend them the shortfall in the years afterward and then have them pay it back down the track when land tax brings in more than what stamp duty was. While it's not a silver bullet for all our woes, it helps with so many of our housing market issues and state revenue. I wonder if the fact that the Green's have brought this up means that people will automatically reject it. The only thing that confuses me is that they seem to have the land tax too low at 0.1%. They say that a 1 million dollar property would currently mean a stamp duty of $40,000 in NSW and $55,000 in VIC. Yet the land tax would only cost about $1,000 a year in both cases, which would mean that people would need to own their houses for longer than 40 years and 55 years respectively for it raise higher revenue. The only way I can see it making more money is if they expect property to continuing increasing at a rate higher than inflation, which seems like a bad long term plan. Would really love hear other people's thought's. I thought that the land tax should be around 0.2%? http://www.smh.com.au/federal-polit...315-guyezb.html SMH posted:
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Don Dongington posted:Based on the miniscule margin with which Potatoman holds his own electorate, the difference between Turnbull and Dutton's leadership heading into the next election is going to be 'comprehensive defeat’ vs ’historically significant wipe out’. Any seat with a margin of less than 10% is toast. The resulting 3+ term Labor govt may even fix our revenue problem, internet, media monopoly and education funding issues. Remember the defeat in 2007 when the senior serving Liberal was the Lord Mayor of Brisbane, and Labor would be in power for a generation? Good times.
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Yeah, I don't know why people always predict multiple term governments. Everything we've seen in the last decade or so should tell you something about how wrong these predictions are.
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"Rainbow Gestapo" against Coopers is "worse than anything in Eastern Europe" - Mark Latham
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adamantium|wang posted:"Rainbow Gestapo" against Coopers is "worse than anything in Eastern Europe" - Mark Latham Rainbow Gestapo is what Ross Cameron calls the NSW Division of the Liberal Party.
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https://twitter.com/MarkDiStef/status/843258298094690305
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it seemed to flow kinda naturally until he got to the bit about shorten
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gay picnic defence posted:it seemed to flow kinda naturally until he got to the bit about shorten Shorten tweeted the article.
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Tweets that length of time apart are in no way the sign of a panicked man desperate to convince others.
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I would blow Dane Cook posted:Rainbow Gestapo is what Ross Cameron calls the NSW Division of the Liberal Party. Oh lord, I was in the room with my dad while this dreck was on. He agreed with the argument that boycotting is wrong because the company is just expressing an OPINION. When I said nobody is saying they can't have an opinion, but are judging the opinion by choosing to boycott, he said some poo poo about shutting down debate. When I asked if it would be okay for the Jewish community to boycott a company whose CEO said the Holocaust didn't happen, he didn't speak for about 15 seconds before saying "They can boycott privately but not publicly," before saying he wasn't in the mood to talk anymore. In arguments with dad this is what I consider a win. brb getting drunk Edit: Actually the convo ended when I asked if it would be wrong to boycott a company that was pro-ISIS, which resulted in a word salad about "natural boycotts" that I think deep down he knew was stupid. snoremac fucked around with this message at 05:36 on Mar 19, 2017 |
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The Rainbow Gestapo are shutting down debate! [likes seven different "boycott Halal" pages on Facebook]
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Box of Bunnies posted:The Rainbow Gestapo are shutting down debate! Bill Leak was murdered by the assassins of the Sydney leather pride association
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I would blow Dane Cook posted:Bill Leak was murdered by the assassins of the Sydney leather pride association New float for mardigras
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SMILLENNIALSMILLEN posted:New float for mardigras https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cmmfCkzqrNI
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Seeing this is what killed Bill Leak.
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I would blow Dane Cook posted:Seeing this is what killed Bill Leak. I see why too, that flag waving routine was very poorly co-ordinated.
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https://twitter.com/samanthamaiden/status/843282638907490304
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"Have you tried killing the poor? " " just because we ran it though a computer simulation doesn't mean we would actually do it."
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Your organization is broken if you keep doing things like this:quote:"He was not up to leading the team in this (election) campaign and as a result we had a landslide loss," Dr Nahan told The Sunday Times. The same paralysis as in 2007 with Howard. You'd think that lately they'd be getting better at ditching bad leaders. They needed to be rid of him early and they put it off forever.
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ewe2 posted:The same paralysis as in 2007 with Howard. You'd think that lately they'd be getting better at ditching bad leaders. They needed to be rid of him early and they put it off forever. Weren't the WALibs hosed from the get go? Wonderful combination of massive shortfalls in revenue combined with being the party that led to that despite having also presided over what should have been massive windfalls from mining should probably see you experience the landslide every time.
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Newspoll soon comrades.
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ewe2 posted:Your organization is broken if you keep doing things like this: Aren't you better to dump him after when you are going to lose anyway?
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https://twitter.com/GhostWhoVotes/status/843414177532141568 https://twitter.com/GhostWhoVotes/status/843414681146421248
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I would blow Dane Cook posted:https://twitter.com/GhostWhoVotes/status/843414177532141568 Convincing evidence that the rebounding fortunes of the coalition were caused by the strong leadership of Dutton, and they should switch to him before the next election
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