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gay picnic defence posted:Won't be long before the bad years start to outnumber the good years for farming in a lot of places and huge tracts of land will no longer be profitable.
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Jesus I found the idiot boomer talking point source https://www.yourlifechoices.com.au
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# ? Feb 8, 2019 14:30 |
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JBP posted:Jesus I found the idiot boomer talking point source
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# ? Feb 8, 2019 14:44 |
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Goddamn if these aren't just the most self-interested bunch of fucks in the country. I'm glad my parents don't hold with any of that poo poo; but they also didn't really benefit from Howard's "let's gently caress everyone older or younger than us" policy jamboree either. I think they actually spend a fair bit of time yelling at other boomers to stop being awful, which is a nice touch.
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# ? Feb 8, 2019 15:01 |
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The Chinese billionaire and major political donor Huang Xiangmo has hit out at a decision to bar him from Australia, describing his treatment as “grotesquely unfair” and telling political parties to return his money if they believe it was given inappropriately. Huang has been effectively barred from re-entering Australia after authorities blocked his bid for citizenship and cancelled his residency. Concerns have been raised about his long-running involvement with the Australian Council for the Promotion of the Peaceful Reunification of China, which experts say acts as part of China’s global influence network.
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JBP posted:Jesus I found the idiot boomer talking point source How much land is too much? Grant lives on acreage and is unclear how that affects an Age Pension.
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# ? Feb 8, 2019 15:44 |
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NTRabbit posted:And if they let transwomen in, before you know it they'll be letting prostitutes in with the real women as well or people that p'shop heads of respectable Greens onto the body of a "cheap woman".
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# ? Feb 8, 2019 16:43 |
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Labor has fired the first shot in a new campaign that targets Liberal MPs who signed a petition that helped bring down Malcolm Turnbull, urging voters to turn against those who backed last year’s leadership spill. The Labor campaign is using direct mail to tens of thousands of households to tell voters their Liberal MP created chaos by signing the papers to hold the leadership ballot. The first mail-out has gone to 70,000 households in the marginal seat of Boothby in Adelaide to remind residents their local member, Nicolle Flint, was one of those who put their names to the petition. "She followed Tony Abbott… and threw the country into complete chaos,” says the flyer. Labor will repeat the tactic against Liberals in other capital cities using the list of signatures on the petition, which was released to the media in the hours after Mr Turnbull lost the ballot and was replaced by Scott Morrison. Those who are vulnerable to the campaign include Jason Wood in La Trobe, a Melbourne seat the Liberals hold by a margin of just 3.2 per cent, and Steve Irons in Swan, held by 3.6 per cent according to a pendulum prepared by ABC election analyst Antony Green. Others include Luke Howarth in the outer-Brisbane seat of Petrie, held by 1.7 per cent, Ross Vasta in the south Brisbane seat of Bonner, held by 3.4 per cent, and Michael Sukkar in the Melbourne seat of Deakin, held by 6.4 per cent but seen by Labor as a potential target. Ms Flint was seen as a prime target for the Labor flyer because she signed the petition just after Mr Abbott and just before Peter Dutton, the Home Affairs Minister who challenged Mr Turnbull but could not defeat Mr Morrison. While the ABC pendulum estimates Ms Flint holds Boothby by just 2.7 per cent, the Liberals believe she has a strong chance because she has worked hard to shore up her support since winning the seat in 2016. Ms Flint said the fact that Labor was resorting to a "personal attack" showed it had no positive plan for voters in Boothby. "All the Labor Party is focussed on is taxing people more and launching personal attacks. In contrast, I will continue to listen to my community and work as hard as I can to deliver on the issues and the projects that matter to my local residents," she said. Labor senator Alex Gallacher, who authorised the direct mail campaign, defended the way it targeted an individual MP. "Nicolle Flint and Peter Dutton teamed up to knife Malcolm Turnbull and they are responsible for the chaos and division of this illegitimate government,” he said. The Liberal Party is countering the Labor campaign by telling votes in Boothby they stand to lose from Labor tax revenue increases including cuts to tax refunds from changes to dividend imputation rules. "Bill Shorten doesn't want the voters of Boothby to know that his $200 million of higher taxes - on retirees, on housing, on incomes, on family businesses and on electricity - would damage our economy, put jobs at risk and hurt families," said Liberal Party federal director Andrew Hirst. The size of the mail-out, which comes at a considerable cost compared to social media campaigns, is a sign of Labor’s willingness to spend significant amounts in marginal seats by exploiting the relatively low popularity of Mr Dutton. "Instability is one of the main reasons people have turned off the Liberals," a Labor source said. "Every Liberal who voted against Turnbull can expect to see this sort of thing arrive in letterboxes across their electorates. Voters won’t forget it." - Shots fired. If all they can do to counter this is talk about Labor increasing taxes, then they don't have any money, and are hosed.
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# ? Feb 8, 2019 19:13 |
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It's not a representative survey but that's what makes it so funny https://twitter.com/SkyNewsAust/status/1093811329071079425
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# ? Feb 8, 2019 23:45 |
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Doctor Spaceman posted:It's not a representative survey but that's what makes it so funny That must’ve been awkward for those tory fucks
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Doctor Spaceman posted:It's not a representative survey but that's what makes it so funny Noted left wing channel Sky News
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# ? Feb 9, 2019 00:01 |
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Lol loving owned. The media are going so hard on this and even Sky News CHUDs still don't give a gently caress. They must have had something like 80% of the rich white investor Boomer crowd already, according to polling it's by far their strongest demographic. What a waste of time and money. Maybe their tactic was just to make enough noise that Shorten caved, which is fair enough, I'm surprised he hasn't.
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# ? Feb 9, 2019 00:03 |
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Don Dongington posted:Lol loving owned. The media are going so hard on this and even Sky News CHUDs still don't give a gently caress. Give him time
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# ? Feb 9, 2019 00:13 |
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Why are Aussie boomers such dickheads, according to this thread?
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# ? Feb 9, 2019 00:14 |
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I would blow Dane Cook posted:This lists the QLD Government grants Thanks for that i'll pass it on to her and some others.
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# ? Feb 9, 2019 00:20 |
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Grouchio posted:Why are Aussie boomers such dickheads, according to this thread? As a generation they come across as entitled fucks who scream bloody murder if a proposed policy even slightly inconveniences them. They benefited enormously from progressive government policy (although they’d never admit to it - if you ask a boomer they’re almost guaranteed to tell you it was because “they worked hard “) in their younger years but since then have pulled the ladder up behind them by supporting the winding back of said progressive policies in favour of tax breaks that primarily benefit their cohort.
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# ? Feb 9, 2019 00:23 |
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Grouchio posted:Why are Aussie boomers such dickheads, according to this thread? because they represent a class of individuals who profited off a very specific set of social and economic conditions which were not sustainable into the future, and as a class, continue to advocate for social policies which unduly impact poor/young people while only being self-interested in upholding the old status quo It's equal parts "gently caress You, Got Mine" and (by these days) conservative ideas about the way society should be structured. What we are seeing now is some of the death knells of the Boomer class, we've finally reached a turning point where they aren't the most numerous voting demographic which is why you see the ALP with ~slightly~ more progressive policies.
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# ? Feb 9, 2019 00:26 |
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That's also true of boomers in the US and UK, but it is probably even more clearly evidenced in Australia. Things like having completely free university education, only to end up favouring slashing funding, privatising and deregulating. Then Howard kept the good times rolling for them at great expense to everyone else with ridiculous policy like this franking thing.
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Grouchio posted:Why are Aussie boomers such dickheads, according to this thread? One word; selfishness. Aussie boomers grew up with a booming economy, a lenient housing market, free university / tafe and medicare for all. They've hosed the housing market with their greed with the cost of houses far exceeding household income. The economy is built on the foundation of the housing market which is not only noticably stagnant (Sydney and Melbourne prices held water for about a year, everywhere else has seen big drops in house price), and has been for some time, it's now crumbling, with the previously stable Sydney and Melbourne losing 10% of their value in the last year. We're starting to see articles about people desperately trying to cash out before they can't, and complaining they're not getting enough for their investment. Free University was gutted ages ago, and all of our courses now cost money, as a result no one wants to pay the exorbitant fees to go to uni (further; a few years back the current federal government ((Republican / Tory equivalents)) tried to "uncap" the cost of uni fees - I believe they failed) Medicare is still here, but for how much longer who can say, the current federal government's been trying to strangle it in its crib the entire time it's been in office. It's not been able to kill it, but it's giving it a damned good crack. To say nothing of the import of USA SovCit culture, a general contempt for the generations that came after them as lazy and entitled, while those generations deal with affordable house prices (see fig1 below), unstable employment contracts, and extremely expensive education: none of which the boomer generation had to deal with, who all massively benefited from spiraling house prices and who vehemently do not believe in climate change. In conclusion, boomers the world over are fuckwits and we'd be best served by stringing them the gently caress up.
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the legacy of the Boomers is one of self-interest and loving the environment all in the name of having another holiday house on the Gold Coast
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# ? Feb 9, 2019 00:38 |
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Solemn Sloth posted:Noted left wing channel Sky News it's just all the bitter news ltd employees at their desk voting on this poll.
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# ? Feb 9, 2019 00:38 |
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boomers were the most annoying faction in new vegas
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# ? Feb 9, 2019 00:41 |
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A Modest Proposal For Preventing the Parents of All People From Being a Burden to Their Children or Country, and For making them Beneficial to the Public.
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# ? Feb 9, 2019 00:47 |
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hambeet posted:it's just all the bitter news ltd employees at their desk voting on this poll. Uhhh. Yeah probably.
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# ? Feb 9, 2019 00:57 |
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hambeet posted:boomers were the most annoying faction in new vegas
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# ? Feb 9, 2019 01:15 |
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Grouchio posted:Why are Aussie boomers such dickheads, according to this thread? A microcosm of why is that my dad is in hospital dying of toxic masculinity that prevented him coming to terms with ageing. They are culturally damaged by historical Australian values, even the left ones. Selfishness as virtue is one of the worst facets and it doesn't necessarily need to manifest in franking credits JBP fucked around with this message at 01:21 on Feb 9, 2019 |
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JBP posted:A microcosm of why is that my dad is in hospital dying of toxic masculinity that prevented him coming to terms with ageing. They are culturally damaged by historical Australian values, even the left ones.
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pikachode posted:also high levels of atmospheric lead More that the worst ones have ingested enough alcohol over their lives that their brains have gone Latham
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JBP posted:More that the worst ones have ingested enough alcohol over their lives that their brains have gone Latham i'm doing my best to catch up though
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# ? Feb 9, 2019 01:26 |
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hambeet posted:i'm doing my best to catch up though I don't drink alcohol because gently caress boomer life
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# ? Feb 9, 2019 01:27 |
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Also Joe Hildebrand is having a cry about feelings trumping fact milking as much as possible out of kak maligning indigenous people.
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# ? Feb 9, 2019 01:45 |
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tithin posted:In conclusion, boomers the world over are fuckwits and we'd be best served by stringing them the gently caress up. Dumped in some hosed up unregulated nursing home or an “independent living” prison staffed by Matthew Wales types where the kids don’t even visit for Christmas sounds about fair.
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# ? Feb 9, 2019 01:47 |
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Graic Gabtar posted:The best you are probaby going to get is watching them suffer in the beds they have literally made for themselves. I'm sure most would move heaven and earth for their mothers, but a lot of dads are PrOblEmAtiC JBP fucked around with this message at 01:59 on Feb 9, 2019 |
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JBP posted:A microcosm of why is that my dad is in hospital dying of toxic masculinity that prevented him coming to terms with ageing. They are culturally damaged by historical Australian values, even the left ones. I'm sorry about your dad JBP.
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JBP posted:I don't drink alcohol because gently caress boomer life real talk sorry about your dad
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# ? Feb 9, 2019 02:01 |
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my parents don't drink, never did. but i defined myself as a young male by how many centurions i had completed
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# ? Feb 9, 2019 02:03 |
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JBP posted:A microcosm of why is that my dad is in hospital dying of toxic masculinity that prevented him coming to terms with ageing. They are culturally damaged by historical Australian values, even the left ones. sorry to hear about your dad jbp
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JBP posted:Also Joe Hildebrand is having a cry about feelings trumping fact milking as much as possible out of kak maligning indigenous people. Beat me to his bloo bloo https://www.news.com.au/national/jo...45f71e203baf862
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# ? Feb 9, 2019 02:22 |
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1. Would Australia be able to physically support its population if it doubled to 50 million? 2. How are the elections looking this year for Labor and The Greens?
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Grouchio posted:1. Would Australia be able to physically support its population if it doubled to 50 million? Yes. quote:2. How are the elections looking this year for Labor and The Greens? "In the bag" would be a reasonable assessment except we always underestimate labor's ability to snatch defeat from the jaws of victory.
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