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MysticalMachineGun
Apr 5, 2005

Solemn Sloth posted:

Liberals are actually really bad

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MysticalMachineGun
Apr 5, 2005

If Bernardi leaves the Libs do they get to replace him in the Senate?

MysticalMachineGun
Apr 5, 2005

open24hours posted:

What's the difference?

Globalism and free trade deals mean that the immigrants don't come here and take your job, corporations take your job and off-shore it so they can pay some poor sucker far less than Aussie minimum wage

MysticalMachineGun
Apr 5, 2005

open24hours posted:

People who lose their jobs should be supported by a well resourced welfare system so they can find something else to do. It's the withdrawal of that support, not free trade, that makes life miserable.

Absolutely

MysticalMachineGun
Apr 5, 2005

What does it take for something to be considered terrorism related?

quote:

Man in custody after threatening to blow up building at Victoria Square, Adelaide
The Advertiser

A MAN is in custody after threatening to blow up a building on Victoria Square with gas bottles.

Just after 10am on Monday police were called to the corner of Grote St and Victoria Sq responding to reports a man had parked a car on the footpath and had placed gas bottles on the bonnet.

Police allege the man was yelling profanities and threatened to blow up a building — though it’s unclear which one he was targeting.

He used one of the gas bottles to smash a window on the car before driving away, leaving glass on the sidewalk.

The man was found a short time later on Hindley St where he was arrested.

The man, 38, of Broadview, was subsequently charged with making unlawful threats, was refused police bail and is expected to appear in the Adelaide Magistrates Court on Tuesday.

While police are confirming the incident was not terrorism related, they could not confirm whether the man was suffering a mental health episode.

No person was directly threatened or injured.

Guy threatens to blow up building - not terrorism related. What is?

Now, if he was having a mental health episode then it's clearly not terrorism, but then again, Monis...

MysticalMachineGun
Apr 5, 2005

Recoome posted:

The guy was probably white

;)

MysticalMachineGun
Apr 5, 2005

So doesn't this help Turnbull in the back room party meetings? No Bernardi means one less vote for the far-right wingnuts

MysticalMachineGun
Apr 5, 2005

How long until Bernardi has a meltdown that he's getting no press coverage (FAKE NEWS) since he's no longer relevant?

I mean, give it a couple of weeks to die down but after that he might as well be Malcolm Roberts.

MysticalMachineGun
Apr 5, 2005



Pfffffft, ha ha ha

Hope the full quote is "I stand up to billionaires, then I kneel down to them, then I start pumping, pumping, pumping... uh, for Australian interest"

MysticalMachineGun
Apr 5, 2005

Recoome posted:

I haven't seen a lot of negative press regarding Trumble's hypocritical attack, but yeah it's definitely not an amazing look.

ABC News Breakfast were taking it as given that the party members and rusted-on voters love that poo poo but everybody else hates it.

MysticalMachineGun
Apr 5, 2005

tithin posted:

Remember the story about the government MP who ran a Gloria Jeans Franchise, complaining about how high penalty rates were for weekends and that she could only afford to stay open if she got family to come in and work for nothing?

The store owner reportedly refused to extend their lease.

Heh, nice

MysticalMachineGun
Apr 5, 2005

Anidav posted:

Because we are an island of loving criminals

Queensland is an island of loving criminals in the sea of Australia, you're right

MysticalMachineGun
Apr 5, 2005


Good call Chris, your tweet is indeed #FakeNews

MysticalMachineGun
Apr 5, 2005

AgentF posted:

These "politicians only squabble all day" types need a sense of history instead of shrugging their shoulders and deciding that all politicians are equally bad. The pervasive pattern is that there is a neutral issue, then the Libs politicise it and attack Labor with it, then Labor defend it (what else should they do? concede to every new attack?) and then it looks like two equal sides squabbling with each other.

And 75% of the media present it as Labor blocking our brave Liberal heroes, which doesn't help.

MysticalMachineGun
Apr 5, 2005


"Now there's a man who'd like to gently caress his daughters"

MysticalMachineGun
Apr 5, 2005

I would blow Dane Cook posted:

PwC's Adelaide office now has about 200 people in it, but is just one local serial killer away from being empty.

http://www.afr.com/brand/rear-window/jamie-briggs-joins-pricewaterhousecoopers-20170219-gugmth

What the gently caress is this

MysticalMachineGun
Apr 5, 2005

Oh, Dick...

Dick Smith: Slash immigration for affordable housing posted:

Let’s recall former Labor leader, Mark Latham’s, remarks last month calling for immigration levels to be cut in order to take the pressure off housing:


“[Housing affordability] is all about supply and demand. It’s not rocket science…

[But] you’ve got to do something about demand. And whether we like it or not – and the two parties have got consensus about a Big Australia – the driver of housing demand in Sydney is immigration. The 200,000 a year plus immigration program – add to that the refugee program – that’s the driver of demand. And unless you address that, you can have all of the housing bonds, press conferences and forums that you like – and sort of puffy stuff in the media – and you won’t get a solution. So, break the consensus about Big Australia, slash the immigration program, drive down demand, and finally you will have a sensible solution to housing affordability”.

“You won’t have to spend as much on infrastructure funding because the place is not sprawling as much. And the other benefit you get is environmental sustainability. It’s something The Greens used to talk about, but now they talk about 50,000 to 100,000 refugees – they are Big Australia as well”.

“So, there is real room here for a sensible solution based on cuts to immigration”.


Now Dick Smith has entered the fray, also arguing that the main solution to making housing more affordable rests with winding-back Australia’s mass immigration program:


“The main point that’s driving our unaffordable housing is about 200,000 immigrants come in a year. That’s five jumbo loads a week that go out empty,” he told Sky News.

“All of our problems are from this unbelievable population increase. You can’t drive in Sydney at the moment. The housing prices are enormous.

“The most fundamental right is to get a house with a backyard. Young couples can’t do that anymore, purely driven in 95 per cent of cases by the enormous population increase, mainly driven by ridiculous immigration”…


This site has never argued that excessive immigration is the sole cause of Australia’s unaffordable housing. But it is hard to deny that it is a significant factor.

Since John Howard initially opened the immigration floodgates in 2003, Australia’s population has grown at nearly 2.5 times the OECD average (see next chart).



Most of these migrants have flooded into Melbourne and Sydney, where house price growth has also been the strongest and homes are most expensive:



And because of mass immigration, Sydney’s population is projected to grow by 87,000 people per year (1,650 people each week) to 6.4 million over the next 20-years – effectively adding another Perth to the city’s population:



Whereas Melbourne’s population is projected to balloon by 97,000 people per year (1,850 people each week) over the next 35 years to more than 8 million people:



The Turnbull Government can bang on about boosting supply all it wants (without actually doing anything). But something needs to be done to stem demand, including the deluge of new migrants inundating Sydney and Melbourne each and every year.

None of this is rocket science. So why won’t our major political parties – the Coalition, Labor and the Greens – address the problem at its source and slash immigration to sensible and sustainable levels?

A good example of someone going "but... graphs!" to support their argument. Shame they don't compare those levels to before Howard "opened the floodgates" though, eh?

MysticalMachineGun
Apr 5, 2005

JBP posted:

Corporate and institutional banking at NAB now only available at Crown Casino

MysticalMachineGun
Apr 5, 2005

Lid posted:

Melbourne hegemony attempt above Mister Speaker

poo poo, got my eastern corruption money sinks confused!

MysticalMachineGun
Apr 5, 2005

Don Dongington posted:

gently caress the SDA.

March thread title.

Heeeeeeeeeey, it is March!

New thread: https://forums.somethingawful.com/showthread.php?threadid=3811926

MysticalMachineGun fucked around with this message at 06:49 on Mar 1, 2017

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MysticalMachineGun
Apr 5, 2005

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